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Arrowhead Stadiums No standing rule. They're kidding right?

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  • Arrowhead Stadiums No standing rule. They're kidding right?

    Fans are asked to treat Chiefs games like bowling matches
    By MJD
    Fans are asked to treat Chiefs games like bowling matches - Shutdown Corner... - NFL - Yahoo! Sports

    See all those fans in that picture? They are dirty, filthy people who are running afoul of Arrowhead Stadium law and should be ejected and beaten with a railroad spike.

    The Kansas City Chiefs have a "Fan Code of Conduct," which is essentially a list of rules that fans have to follow when they're attending a game at Arrowhead. In theory, it's not a bad idea, as you'd like your stadium to provide a friendly atmosphere for families and people who aren't drunken hooligans.

    In practice, though, it might not be such a great idea, especially if the person responsible for coming up with the rules is an 85-year-old woman who teaches the 2nd grade and regards standing up as one of the evil things that young whippersnappers often do. Seriously, standing erect is the No. 2 item on the list of things that are prohibited:


    • Standing and/or obstructing the view of other fans

    Not only that, Pro Football Talk points out how seated fans can anonymously tattle on their upright counterparts:


    The Chiefs also have set up a text-messaging system that allows fans who might be offended by behaviors like standing to report the situation to the powers-that-be.

    Awesome. I hear they're even taking the extra step and including bed pans with every seat, so no one has to get up to use the bathroom. They're going to make the beer and peanut vendors crawl through the stadium on all fours. Also, as soon as you get to your seat and sit down, an usher's going to come by and inject you with a temporary paralytic.

    Maybe I'm overreacting. The anti-standing policy might only be temporary. Maybe they'll lift the ban when the Chiefs can field an offense that might actually score a touchdown every now and then and might give fans a reason to stand. Maybe this is only the policy until Brodie Croyle improved or is replaced.

    Still, it seems like an asinine, joyless, and dangerous policy. If standing is banned, we can't be far away from banning yelling, too, can we? I'm all for a friendly fan experience, but I'd also rather not turn Arrowhead into the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club.

    Gracias, KC Chiefs Football
    Lawren
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  • #2
    Never gonna happen.
    Angela

    If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.

    BTW, I'm still keeping track of how many times you annoy me.

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    • #3
      This is the first time that I have seen this at an older stadium.

      We have his rule at Lincoln Financial and its absurd. There was an incident two years ago. One couple who bought from a scalper apparently didn't know that for much of the game, our entire section stands. Well, not wanting to stand, they called security and had the season ticket holders in front of them removed from the game. Fortunately, the guys were allowed to keep their season tickets. But they can have their season ticket rights revoked if the team is in the mood.

      I wish it had been at the Vet. We could have dumped the little yuppies over the rail of the 700 level and there wouldn't have been any witnesses.

      We also have the anonymous tip system. Not sure how much its been used.

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      • #4
        'No Standing' is the rule at all Premier League Football (soccer) stadiums in the UK. It seems to be virtually impossible to enforce. The fans of a couple of clubs are infamous for standing all the time and there have been threats to refuse them tickets to away matches. Nobody expects the fans not to react when there is serious action, but these fans aparently refuse to sit at any time.
        This has the knock on effect that those seated behind them, who do want to sit and watch, have no option but to stand because otherwise their view is obstructed.

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        • #5
          Boy has this been overblown by the media on a slow news day. Yes there is a no standing rule but it's there to keep people from standing from the start of the game to the end of the game. We all know that there appropriate times to stand (4th and 1, goal line stands, scores et....) and a time when you should proably be seated (first down on your own 20 yard line for instance).

          I swear 24/7 news has to make stuff up just to have something to say.
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          • #6
            I spent some time at Arrowhead back in 1992. We had a suite, and I stood there, in addition to standing in the seats in front of it. I'm a bad, bad man.

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