Friday, August 17, 2018

Chiefs vs Donkeys: A tale of two training camps

This summer, I have had the fortune to visit, for the first time ever, the Kansas City Chiefs training camp. As a lifelong Chiefs fan who has suffered through Elvis Grbac, Lin Elliot, Matt Cassel, and numerous playoff meltdowns AND STILL REMAINED A FAN, you might be asking why has it taken so long to attend my favorite NFL teams training camp.

The answer is... I don't know. I'VE BEEN BUSY OK. Sheesh.Not to mention that the NFL is becoming a garbage product that is more invested in its own profits than protecting its players, which makes it zero fun to watch. However, I, along with 80,000+ Kansas Citians, bleed red and live and die with the Chiefs each week, and I am very glad to have finally seen their training camp.

Additionally, I was able to attend the Denver Donkeys training camp this summer as well.  As a result, I thought it would be fun to compare the two and determine which team hosts a better experience for fans (Spoiler Alert: it is not the Donkeys, but you already knew that). So below you will find my analysis, complete with pictures and in-depth, unbiased (ha!) reporting, followed by a table of comparisons:

*please note, I will provide the poop emoji 💩 to indicate frustrating components of the fan experience, and green check mark ✔️ to indicate positives of the fan experience

I will start with Denver. I attended the Donkeys camp on Monday, July 30, which happened to be their 3rd practice. The team's camp was held in the southeastern suburbs of Denver, about a 20 minute drive away into the industrial section of "D-town". There was nothing spectacular about the drive there, but you do avoid the dreaded I-25 highway.

Upon arriving to the medical/industrial suburban complex where the camp is located, police were blocking every entrance except one (💩), presumably to direct traffic. I had to turn around (💩) to get to the correct entrance. Parking was free (✔️), but you had to drive down a dirt and gravel road to get to the parking area (💩).

After snapping a few photos of the area with bae, I made my way to the training camp fields, passing a pop up team store and physical team store in the process. The team store was part of a building that housed the indoor training field, which was pretty nice inside (✔️). Security checked bags at the entrance, handed me a single piece of thick stock paper with the Donkeys roster on it, then fans were free to walk around.
 The Donkeys fields were side-by-side, with one major viewing area and no bleachers for fans. You pretty much had to sit on a grassy berm to watch the practice (💩). Music was blasting on speakers and it was terrible. I only recognized on song, which was by 3 Doors Down or Nickelback (or some other crappy band in that vein), and most of what they played was hip hop garbage (💩💩). Interestingly, the Donkeys website basically informs you that you will be seated in direct sunlight, which is a terrible thing to be exposed to when you are a mile closer to the sun. Idiots (💩). They did provide sunblock in a mobile kiosk, which was nice, especially if you forgot to bring some yourself (✔️). Bathrooms were part of the building hosting the team store and indoor field.
Outside the fields, there was a short walkway with several tents hosting activities for kids and families, which ranged from using a pushpin to indicate where you (the Donkeys fan) were from on a map, a local oil change company providing trading cards of the team, and a booth where you could have your caricature drawn with John Elway's horse teeth (💩).
Just kidding about that last one. Thankfully. Those teeth are hideous.

And that was about there was to the training camp. I did not stick around to see the players signing autographs, but I did walk into the team store with bae, who bought an item for her (severely misguided) stepmother, who is a Donkeys fan. The person at the register told bae she was "wearing the wrong colors", to which she replied "YOU'RE wearing the wrong colors beee-yatch." Just kidding. She was polite. (Me on the other hand, well, I was not so polite, although I did get a kick out of the replies to that tweet). On to the Chiefs...

Me and bae attended the Chiefs training camp on Sunday, August 12, which happened to be their 18th practice. The team's camp is held in St. Joe, Missouri (birthplace of the Pony Express!), about an hour's drive north of KC. The drive was scenic (no traffic! ✔️), plus you have the option of stopping at Casey's General Store for some pizza (✔️).

The camp is held at Missouri Western State University (proud alum - Go Griffs!). Because school was not in session, and it was a Sunday, campus was dead, which made for a nice little drive around the tiny campus to the parking lot in front of the training camp area. Upon arriving, you are greeted by a sign.
Parking is $5 (💩), but you are very close to the training camp fields and staff members are zipping around on golf carts (zipping for real - keep an eye out for these dudes lest they run over your feet) who pick you up and drive you to the entrance (✔️), saving you a grand total of maybe 45 steps. 'MERICA! According to the Chiefs website, fans are encouraged to tailgate (✔️✔️!), and me and bae certainly took advantage of that, partially because I am trying to convert her into a full-time Chiefs fan.
After a few minutes of tailgating, we hitched a ride from the zipping golf cart maniacs, snapped some pics of the entrance of the training camp, marveled at the sparkling new video board and Bill Snyder Pavilion on the MWSU field, then made our to the camp itself. To get there, we passed the family events, which take place on the MWSU field (what a cool way to involve families! ✔️), then you are forced to go through a pop-up tent holding the team store. Cool idea, but not as fun as the air conditioned team store in Donkeyland (💩). Upon exiting the team store, you were able to approach the myriad of activities going on: booths with Chiefs staff members giving information and ENTIRE magazine-style booklets for the roster and training camp info (✔️), tents with food, including breakfast items (✔️), Chiefs cheerleaders and the KC Wolf walking around taking photos with fans (✔️), those headless Chiefs players things outside of Arrowhead on game days that you can take weird awkward photos with (✔️), and multiple areas to sit and watch the players INCLUDING WITH REAL LIVE BLEACHERS (take notes Donkos) (✔️✔️✔️).
The Chiefs fields are also side-by-side, and surrounded by woods, which gives you the feeling of sitting in some isolated fantasy world, with the heroes being Eric Berry and Patrick Mahomes instead of Queen Elsa or Fornite heroes. During their practice, I watched some red zone stands, some special teams plays, and then the QB challenge, which involved the team's QB's throwing footballs at targets. Travis Kelce, Tyreek Hill, and Kareem Hunt decided to get in on the challenge, which was fun to watch, although it is apparent that despite being a PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALLER, Tyreek Hill has no idea how to throw a football. The Chiefs also had a hill where fans could sit and watch the team, but the grass was gone. No matter, you could easily SIT ON THE BLEACHERS, unlike Donkeys fans. Also, the Chiefs had banners and flags everywhere, but the Donkeys mainly just had some small banners of John Elway and some retirement service. Fart noise.
Music was also blaring during practice. The Chiefs had a similar version of mostly hip-hop music going, but the key difference from the Donkeys was that KC Wolf was out there dancing (✔️), which you need to see before you die. I was not able to see the Chiefs indoor facility while there (💩).
The family-friendly items on the MWSU field included a football throwing game, and several inflatable bouncy castles and obstacle courses (✔️✔️). Way more than what the Donkeys provided, although they did not provide free sunblock. Bathrooms were portapottys. Blah.
And that was it. Awesome stuff. Below is a table for comparing the two training camps. As you can see, the Chiefs outscored the Donkeys 7-0 in my completely unbiased assessment. Have a wonderful day and thanks for reading!







Friday, May 4, 2018

Royals Star Wars, 2018 edition

As is the tradition on May 4th, the world rejoices in all things Star Wars. And, as is my tradition here, I have turned the Royals players into Star Wars characters. Below, find some lovable icons like Han Soler, as well as the most hated villain in the galaxy, Darth Maurer:

Han Soler, Champion of the Galaxy:
Han and Moosebacca! The bestest of fraaands:
Admiral Escobar - "It's a trap!"
AnaKelvin Skywalker, the most feared pitcher in the galaxy:
Boba Whit, the most feared Base Hunter:
BB-8 Starling, who will one day patrol Center Field at The K:
Kylo Dan is strong with the force:
Jay-Ju Binks, the ace of the Royals pitching staff, and owner of the best beard:
And Darth Maurer, the most feared Royals villain:
May the 4th be with you!

Wednesday, March 28, 2018

Opening Day Eve

True story:

Throughout all of my time in high school, I missed exactly one and a half days. I was sick one day during my freshman year, and in 2000, when I was a junior (save your jokes about my age for later and get off my lawn, ok?), one of my friends' dad had 4 tickets to Royals Opening Day, so me and him left school at lunch time to join his dad and a friend, and we took in the game.

At that high school, you were allowed to miss half a day and still get credit for perfect attendance. For some reason my half day was considered a full absence, and I did not get credit for perfect attendance. I am still bitter about this, 18 years later (again, save the damn jokes about my age SHEESH).

I digress. The point is that today is Opening Day Eve, and I have tickets to my second Royals Opening Day ever (and third overall because I attended Opening Day for the Astros in 2016) and I am very excited. My current overall record is 2-0 on Opening Day. THAT MEANS I AM UNDEFEATED ON OPENING DAY FOR THOSE WHO ARE KEEPING SCORE. The Royals should give me tickets to every Opening Day FOR THE REST OF TIME, particularly because their Opening Day record is a paltry 25-24.

Other notable Royals' Opening Day facts:
  • The Royals won their first ever Opening Day in 1969, beating the Twins 4-3
  • Their longest Opening Day winning streak is 5, from 1975-79; their longest Opening Day losing streak is also 5, set from 1986-1990
  • The most runs they have scored in one Opening Day game is 12, back in 1973, and they have been shutout twice on Opening Day, including last year when they lost 2-0 to the A's. 
  • They have thrown one shutout on Opening Day themselves in 2003 vs the White Sox
  • Their most common Opening Day opponents include: the Twins 8 times, the White Sox 6 times, the Tigers and Orioles and Blue Jays 5 times each, the Yankees 4 times, the Indians and A's 3 times. 
  • The Royals have only played Opening Day in March two times prior to this year, winning in 2003 and losing in 2011. 
Interesting stuff. In preparation for the game, the Royals Grounds Crew has been hard at work painting the field. I must say, VERY NICE JOB!
Hard at work getting things sized right
Painting
The final product!
Hope to see y'all at the game tomorrow! LETS GO ROYALS!



Wednesday, February 14, 2018

Royals Valentines Poems

In honor of Valentine's Day, my love for the Royals, and my tradition of crafting sophomoric Royals' Valentines on this Day of Love, below is my newest creation: The Royals Valentines Poems. I apologize in advance for my brief use of French.

Please feel free to make your own, and share them on social media. All of mine have been posted on my Twitter account, using #RoyalsValentinesPoems.

Enjoy, and Happy Valentine's Day!

Roses are red
Royals are blue
Hosmer, all of KC
Is waiting on you

Roses are red
Royals are blue
Dear Ned,
Escobar better not play 162

Roses are red
Royals are the sh*t
GMDM,
you better not trade Whit!

Roses are red
Barry Bonds might be a phony
Kansas City don’t care
Cuz our right fielder is Boni

Roses are red
It’s Valentine’s Day for all
The olympics are on
But I’m ready for baseball

Roses are red
Trees are shady
I really hope the Royals opening day roster includes Dick Lovelady

Roses are red
Violets are blue
Whit Merrifield is gonna steal a base.
Or 32

Roses are red
This winter has been polar
KC is ready to see
Some dingers from Soler

Roses are red
The Royals didn’t sign Lo
The 2018 outfield will be different
Except for Gordo

Roses are red
Some players don’t know
They can’t score a run
When Alex Gordon throws

Roses are red
The signed Cain
Let’s give him a Standing O
When he returns to The K

And:

















Friday, January 5, 2018

T'was the night before the playoffs...

T'was the night before the playoffs and all through KC
Not a player was partying, not even Travis Kelce
The jerseys were hung by the lockers with care
In hope that Andy Claus soon would be there
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Kansas Citians were nestled all snug in their beds
While visions of Kareem Hunt TDs danced in their heads
Brett Veach settled down for a long winter's nap
While John Dorsey sat in Cleveland feeling like crap
Out on the field there arose such a clatter
Clark Hunt woke from his suite to see what was the matter
Butker the kicker was drilling 50 yard bombs
He made every girl swoon, including their moms
The moon on the grass of the beautiful field
Shone on the name of Chiefs great Will Shields
When, what to Clark's wondering eyes should appear
But the figures of Bell, Buchanan and Lanier
They had come to wish the Chiefs players good luck
And tell them to play hard and try not to suck
Now Smith, Now Hunt, Now Kelce and Bray!
On Colquitt, On Wilson, On Peters and McQuay!
To the endzone and back, rack up the score!
Then sack after sack, make Mariota sore!
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As Clark drew in his head and was turning around
Down the hallway Andy Claus came with a bound
He was dressed all in red, from his head to his shoes
Thankfully he wasn't holding a Chili's menu 
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The game plan he held, firm in his hands
He looked like best football coach in all of the land
His eyes- how they twinkled! His mustache - how merry!
His body resembled Mr. Koolaid, flavored cherry!
He had a broad face and a round little belly
That shook when he said "Alex Smith is my QB"
He was chubby and plump, a right jolly old coach
And Clark laughed when he saw him, and said "Whats your approach?"
A wink of his eye and twist of his head,
Soon gave Clark to know Tennessee had everything to dread
Andy sprang to a golf cart and to Dave Toub gave a whistle
And away they flew like the down of a thistle
Clark heard him exclaim ere he drove out of sight
"Merry Playoffs to all, and to Tennessee goodnight!"