Wednesday, September 05, 2007

Missouri Ticket Resale Law Changed

You could sell concert tickets above face value in Missouri, but you were breaking the law if you tried to make a few extra bucks with a ticket to a ballgame.

In one of those accidentally good decisions, Gov. Blunt signed an economic development bill that also included a repeal of Missouri's silly restriction on ticket resale.

Ticket scalping is now legal in Missouri (or at least it is once the law takes effect). I prefer to avoid use of "scalping", though. It's a legitimate business venture based on assessment of risk and probable event demand. Anyway...

Now, if you have good Chiefs tickets for a big game, you can sell them at a profit within the confines of the Show-Me state. Obviously, the biggest impact this will have is on folks who have an interest in Chiefs tickets and Royals tickets for big games like opening day and the Yankees, but it could have a trickle down effect on Brigade tickets, too.

However, no one's going to notice that effect if fan support for the team doesn't skyrocket. I mean, really, last year there were empty seats at the Kemper for a freaking playoff game!

Maybe the new Sprint Center and a blossoming team with a playoff season behind it will spur ticket sales and increase interest in the AFL. If that's the case, and the Sprint Center is filled with people desperately wanting tickets to watch the Brigade, I want be angry at a season ticket holder for grabbing a little extra moolah.

Let the market rule! Way to go Missouri!

Horrible Video Game Disappoints

So, here we are stuck in the off-season and I'm scrambling like Fran Tarkenton on No-Doz, trying to find something interesting for Brigade fans. I decide to sniff around the team's official site in hopes of finding some previously undiscovered gem of information or entertainments.

Was I successful? No. Not even close.

You see, I found the "Brigade Arcade" which consists of one little online game you can play. They call it Brigade Ultimate Football, but it is far from football and certainly isn't ultimate.

You control (I use the term loosely) Raymond Philyaw and hurl passes to your barely covered wideouts by tapping the space bar on your keyboard. The graphics are bad and the "game" is completely uninspired.

Sure, it's just a little freebie. But it sucks. Why even bother putting it up there when you have to know that it will merely annoy people, right?

Get your football fix on YouTube...

Did you know that someone has gone through the time and effort to put up AFL football game footage on YouTube. They have. I just found this ten-minute segment from a Dallas/Kansas City match-up, for instance.



I don't know how many total clips are up on the site at this point, and I can't tell you how long they'll stay there. It seems like that kind of thing would probably run afoul of that "this broadcast is the property of the AFL. Any unauthorized use, distribution or rebroadcast" thing they always read. Anyway, for the moment, there is AFL football available on your computer.

Sunday, September 02, 2007

Free Fitness Site Offers Strong Tools

It seems like there are millions of diet and fitness websites out there and most of them really aren't that helpful or valuable. That's why it's nice to find a great site like MyFitnessPal.com.

This is a completely free site (they'll never force you buy anything and don't even want your credit card number) that provides some great information and assistance for those interested in adopting and maintaining a healthy lifestyle. It also houses some great tools.

MyFitnessPal has a handy free bmi calculator. It also serves up a great calorie counter that's easy to use and packed with nutritional information about the foods on your menu. If you need a bmr calculator, it's there.

Looking for a cool, easy-to-navigate and free fitness/diet/lifestyle site? Check out MyFitnessPal.

Brigade Girl Nadia--Etta James, Spiders and Sushi

Those who check in with the Kansas City Brigade Extra regularly know that I am a big fan of the Brigade girls. Now that we're stuck in the middle of the off-season when news and notes are few and far between, I thought it would be worth taking a moment to direct your attention to one of the standout members of the Brigade Girl team.

Nadia (she's the jaw-dropper on the right) is a talented dancer from Virginia. According to her official team profile, she enjoys sushi, listens to Etta James and has a pet tarantula. She's also a heart-stopping beauty, don't you think?

Sounds like a wonderful combination to me... An adventurous eater with great taste in jazz and enough moxie not to be scared into a corner by a big hairy arachnid.

Take some time to learn more about "Na-dizzle" here! Oh, and for more photographic evidence of just how gorgeous this spider-handler is, you can find more pics like the one posted here at a Flickr page from the Kenny and Ozone show!

Retired Number

QUESTION: What is the only uniform number the Brigade has retired and who wore it?

ANSWER: #90 and Nobody!

The only retired number for the Brigade is 90 and no Brigade player has ever worn it in the first place.

That's an odd situation, but it makes sense in light of the guy who wore the number elsewhere. On most teams you need to string together several good seasons to have your number retired. This guy got it done without ever taking the field for the honoring team!

Neil Smith, former KC Chief and Denver Bronco defensive stalwart wore #90 in the NFL. He's also part of the Kansas Brigade ownership group and is the "face of the franchise".

Smith was instrumental in bringing the team to KC and continues to actively promote the AFL and the Brigade as a team owner. Smith was honored during the team's first season by having his old NFL number ceremonially retired on a Brigade jersey.