The Kansas City Chiefs' Social Media Team Made a Mistake with Their Schedule Release

Less is more when it comes to schedule releases for NFL teams.
I want to know who my team is playing in a simple and easy-to-read way.
I don't need a fancy video to tell me who the Dolphins play during week 8.
A football game is pictured between the Miami Dolphins and Kansas City Chiefs.
NFL schedule releases used to be simple, but now they are very creative.
The Buffalo Bills used NBA legend Allen Iverson for their schedule release.
The Chiefs' video is very bad.
The trend of creative schedule releases started with a funny video by the Tennessee Titans.
Teams are trying to outdo each other with their schedule releases, but it's getting too much.
The Los Angeles Chargers made a Minecraft-themed schedule release.
The Colts deleted a video that showed Dolphins star Tyreek Hill being confronted by authorities.
The Kansas City Chiefs may have made the worst schedule release ever.
The Chiefs' social media team tried to be funny but failed.
I don't understand why they made such a bad video.
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The Chiefs' social media account posted a bad schedule release video.
The video is a reference to Taylor Swift, which makes it worse.
A fan held a sign that said 'Go Mr. Swift' at a Chiefs game.
Someone got paid to come up with the idea for the Chiefs' schedule release video.
The Chargers' social media job posting was funny, but the Chiefs' video is not.
The Chiefs' video lacks effort and tries to jump on an internet trend.
In a few years, the Chiefs' video will be laughed at.
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The Chiefs' schedule release video is being criticized online.
Lane Kiffin is not being criticized as much as the Chiefs' video.
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The Chiefs' social media team made a mistake, but it's not the end of the world.
Any press is good press, even if it's bad.
Austin Perry is a writer for OutKick.