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Social media users, mostly Chiefs fans, have since focused on whether or not the “Taylor Swift curse” is a real thing despite the fact they were first saying that tight end Travis Kelce played better with her in attendance.
were quick to defend the popstar and even claimed that blaming a woman for losses involving grown men playing a game is borderline mysoginistic.
Perhaps the worst take of them all is comparing Swift to Yoko Ono, the woman who the world blames for breaking up The Beatles after she started dating John Lennon.
“I’m sorry but when did Taylor Swift start playing offense in the NFL? And are we really still blaming Yoko Ono for the downfall of The Beatles? It was racist and 𝓈ℯ𝓍ist then and still is today. Let’s stop blaming women when men become inept at their jobs,” one user tweeted.
Chiefs are still in good positionLosing to a divisional opponent when they could have clinched the AFC West and losing four of their last five games is evidently enough to make Chiefs fans point fingers at the wrong people.
Besides, Kansas City is still in a good position to clinch the division with two games remaining, at home against the Cincinnati Bengals followed by a visit to the Los Angeles Chargers.
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