I don’t have any good examples that I know of, but I am very curious. To me though, a rivalry is a rivalry when two or more of people are closely competitive. But is it really a rivalry anymore when someone has more victories over the other? I don’t think so.

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The Kansas City Chiefs vs the rest of the NFL.

I’m glad I lived to see my team’s villain era.

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The only thing one-sided about the Chiefs are the refs’ calls.

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Spoken like someone who hasn’t actually looked at the stats for accepted penalties in the NFL. If you had, you’d know the Bills and Vikings are actually getting much more help than the Chiefs.

But that’s okay.

You can be wrong. :) The rest of us know your team sucks of their own accord.

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