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![]() Here is the history. When I have more time I'll explain my beginnings as Weirdwolf. It was in old Municipal Stadium, the Chiefs first home in Kansas City after their move from Dallas in 1963, that the Wolfpack began! The Wolfpack was a group of the rowdiest Kansas City Chiefs Fans seated in the temporary bleacher seats directly behind the players’ benches. In Municipal, both the Chiefs and the opponents’ benches were on the same sideline, so it became an advantage for the Chiefs to have the Wolfpack behind the opponents. The Chiefs record in Municipal Stadium was 44-16-3 So why were they called the Wolfpack? It started when Kansas City Chiefs play by play announcer Tom Headrick pointed out that there was a large group of fans that sat together near one of the endzones and always wore red. They were rabid fans and he remarked that they resembled a wolfpack. The name stuck. The Wolfpack today only exists in name. There is still a Wolfpack club but it is only for those who have tickets that allow them into the Arrowhead Pavilion. A far cry from the rowdy, blue collar, brave all fans that started the tradition. Weirdwolf represents the spirit of the original Wolfpack and brings that spirit back to life in the endzones of Arrowhead stadium where we continue to make Arrowhead the loudest stadium in the NFL!!
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EM-F-er [ěm -f-er] –noun-abr-slang: Electric Miniature Footballer 1. a person/hobbyist/gamer who creates a representation of American Football in a small or reduced scale for competition or show. 2. the majority of forum users on the website, www.miniaturefootball.org —Idiom 3. One Bad Em-F-er, negative shout out; pertaining to weirdwolf: There goes one bad EM-F-er. I mean he can’t play and ain’t never win nothin’! |
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