String of consecutive road games

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JoeZagorski
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String of consecutive road games

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Hey Guys,
Does anyone know why the Kansas City Chiefs began their 1969 AFL regular season with four straight road games? Any idea as to the reason(s) for this?
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At first, I thought it might be related to the Mets/Jets issue with Shea Stadium. It was baseball-related, though the expansion Royals decided to schedule three Sunday home games in September. Unsure why they played on the road on 10/5, with Muni open.

In 1973, the Browns played five straight home games--the second week of that stretch was supposed to be in Cincy, but since the Reds and Mets were in the NLCS in Cincy, a switch was made. Two weeks later, the Jets lost a home game and played in Pittsburgh because the Mets were in the WS.
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One of the little-noted aspect of the Packers' three consecutive championships, 1929-31, is that they began each season with a string of home games and finished each one with a very long road trip.

In 1929, when they went 12-0-1, they opened with five home games and played the final eight on the road. In 1930 (10-3-1), they played 6 of their first 7 games at home and finished with a string of 7 road games. In 1931 (12-2-0), they finally had more home games than road games, but they finished with five straight games away from home.
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BD Sullivan wrote:At first, I thought it might be related to the Mets/Jets issue with Shea Stadium. It was baseball-related, though the expansion Royals decided to schedule three Sunday home games in September. Unsure why they played on the road on 10/5, with Muni open.
I would feel sorry for anyone who was betting that the Royals would play a post-season game during that first year...
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