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Kansas isn’t usually used as an abbreviation for Kansas City. KC would be the usual
Guys, seriously. Try to control your triggered Aspergers. I really thought that since I had only been talking about The Kansas City Chiefs and the The Tennessee Titans having repeatedly used the abbreviation KC, I could mix it up a little bit, linguistically speaking, by saying "Kansas" just one time and save myself the "City" here without starting a major debate and English lesson!
I should have known better.
Now about those Boston Patriots . . .
It's not a major point, it's just not Kansas.
Sure it is. Kansas is a subset / abbreviation of Kansas City, just as KC or even K is. When I said Kansas, did you think I was referring to some other team? There are only FOUR teams playing anymore and Kansas City is the only one I know of with the word "Kansas" in it.
But I get it. Your anal-retentiveness just could not let it pass without pointing out that the Chiefs are headquarters in Kansas City Missouri, even though no one was talking about geography and there is also a Kansas City Kansas, which is all part of the same metropolitan area on the border between the two states separated by the Missouri River.
Maybe I should have just said Missouri, or the Missouri Chiefs, then there could not have been any misunderstanding.
Dude, I'm just saying the Chiefs play in Kansas City Missouri, not Kansas City Kansas and nobody calls them 'Kansas' as an abbreviation. I don't really want to debate the point I just thought you thought they were from a different state and the more you reply the more I'm sure of it.
Are you aware that the New York Giants practice and play their home games in East Rutherford, New Jersey?
The next time someone refers to the New York Giants in a conversation as NY, you should make sure and tell them. Several times, if necessary.
I'm originally from NY, and I say f*ck those Jersey bastards. Same for the Jets.
Have you ever read or heard someone refer to a Kansas City team as Kansas before, I wonder? It WAS a pretty weird way to name them.