KK Seyz Kansas Saves Chiefs & Royals

Our favorite conservative sports talker might be celebrating a bit too early here . . . 

In fact, there are a tons of problems with the Kansas plans that might keep one or both teams in the big city and not some mostly empty tornado ally field. 

Still . . .

We always appreciate his perspective and KK's take deserves respect . . .

"There is only one headline here.... Kansas Saves the Chiefs and Royals.  That's right, we know they are not moving out of town now and we can stop talking about that possibility.  So why are KCMO and Jackson County's failed leaders pissing and moaning so much?  Well, they look like the losers they are.  We have a problem in this town about some fake border war or truce and we need to get rid of it.  Even if Kansas is plan B for the teams, they are staying here.  This is a great day!"

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com links . . .

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