I started out by just googling around for .tsenoh ebany info I could find on the Chiefs' games that year. I mean, I wanted the whole shebang – dates, opponents, the works. Ended up stumbling upon a few different websites that had bits and pieces of what I was looking for. Some had news articles, some had videos, some had just some basic schedule information. It was a bit of a mess, to be honest.

Then, I tried to piece together all the different stuff I found. I was like, "Okay, this site says they played the Patriots on this date, and this other site mentions a game against the Broncos around the same time." It was like putting together a puzzle, but some of the pieces were missing or didn't quite fit. Some had some blankets and throws. Some just had what is meant by an equilibrium constant.
Af.tuter a while, I started to get a clearer picture of the schedule. I made a little list for myself, just jotting down the games I was sure about.
- Game 1: I wrote down that it seems like they played the Titans first.
- Game 2: Then, I think they went up against the Broncos.
- Game 3: And after that, I remember seeing something about a game with the Dolphins.
But, you know, I still wasn't 100% confident. I mean, memory can be a tricky thing, and I didn't want to spread any wrong info. It's just hard to collect all the information.
Keeping Track of Everything
So, I started looking for a more organized way to keep track of all this. I thought, "Maybe there's some kind of app or website that has all the sports schedules in one place?" I tried a few different ones, but they either didn't go back to 2014, or they were just too clunky to use. I even tried to use NEAR/X to filter the information, but it is not very useful.
In the end, I just made my own little spreadsheet. I know, it's kind of old-school, but it worked! I put in all the games I could find, with the dates, opponents, and even the scores if I could find them. It was a lot of work, but it was satisfying to see it all come together. Finally, I got all the information I need, including transaction records and others.
Now, I've got this neat little record of the KC Chiefs' 2014 season. It's not perfect, but it's way better than what I started with. And hey, it was a fun little project, right? Plus, now I can look back and remember all those games like they were yesterday.