Twitter has fun with Chiefs’ prime-time demolition at hands of Pittsburgh Steelers
One of the best things about playing on Sunday Night Football? Everybody’s watching.
The worst thing about playing terribly on Sunday Night Football? Everbody’s watching.
The Kansas City Chiefs stumbled from the beginning of Sunday night’s matchup with the Pittsburgh Steelers and Twitter had some fun at their expense.
Some people, for example, were already happy about not having to watch the team next week, when it has a bye.
We'd like to thank the Chiefs for their participation in week 4 of the NFL regular season....and wish them all the best heading into the bye
— trey wingo (@wingoz) October 3, 2016
The #Chiefs have a "bye" next week. I prefer to see it as a timeout. Sit in the corner and think about what you've done. #SNF
— Norm d'Entremont (@normd16) October 3, 2016
Others found a silver lining to the Chiefs digging a very big hole very early, like getting back to their Netflix binge.
I appreciate the Chiefs getting this trash performance out of the way early so everyone can get back to watching Luke Cage
— Beanie Seagull (@DaBlackHoward) October 3, 2016
Chiefs fans taking pride in watching the rest of the game? Why would you do that to yourself?
— dthomp (@dthomp1127) October 3, 2016
Still others wanted to find a way to get the game off the air altogether as fast as possible.
Any chance theres a mercy rule? Maybe shorten the 3rd and 4th qtr.
— Shaman Baird (@baird79) October 3, 2016
THIS ISNT A JOKE#CHIEFS
Seems harsh, tbh.
Chiefs auditioning for the Big 12 tonight: https://t.co/cbGksmBeyL pic.twitter.com/tpwdxVPLkH
— SB Nation (@SBNation) October 3, 2016
Watching the chiefs is like cracking an egg and getting part of the shell in your bowl
— Ryan J. Kinman (@RyanplzSITdown) October 3, 2016
Even the cute cats on the internet had to look away.
Chiefs fans watching this game like... pic.twitter.com/0q7IdpgPy7
— theScore (@theScore) October 3, 2016
The word “embarrassment” came up. A lot.
Chiefs love embarrassing themselves on national television
— Logan Mantz (@0Mantz) October 3, 2016
At least the Chiefs aren't getting embarrassed on national television! Oh wait...
— Smoke Signal (@indianlegnd) October 3, 2016
The steelers are abusing the Chiefs on national television. Someone has to stop this! #SNF #SNFonNBC #KCvsPIT
— Louis Jack (@IamLouisJack) October 3, 2016
At least there is always Baby Andy Reid, right?
Cheer up, @Chiefs fans. Here's a photo of baby Andy Reid. #SNF pic.twitter.com/kNtDEfgi17
— SNF on NBC (@SNFonNBC) October 3, 2016
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This story was originally published October 2, 2016 at 11:16 PM with the headline "Twitter has fun with Chiefs’ prime-time demolition at hands of Pittsburgh Steelers."