"Chieftains! Chieftains! Chieftains!"
The entire stadium erupted in unison with cheers like a torrential downpour in the heat of summer, a mighty crimson tide boiling and burning through the field of vision.
The "mere" sub-80,000 capacity Arrowhead Stadium served as the home of the Kansas City Chiefs, and on August 11th, it welcomed the first home game of the 2017 season, as well as the season's opening match.
Despite it being a preseason game, with no bearing on win-loss records, Arrowhead Stadium was still filled to capacity.
Sure, its capacity might not match the University of Alabama's Bryant Denny Stadium, but without a doubt, it was one of the league's most excellent, most popular, and toughest home fields, once boasting a glorious record of 155 consecutive sold-out home games from 1991 to 2009—