Prior to the start of the divisional game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Indianapolis Colts, I was reminiscing with a few Chiefs fans about the loudest games we have ever attended at Arrowhead.

I remember being in awe as a kid during the October 7, 1991, match-up on Monday Night Football as the reigning AFC champion Buffalo Bills came into town. Derrick Thomas and Bill Maas fed off of a rocking Arrowhead Stadium that night to the tune of six combined sacks. That intensity carried over to the offense and we witnessed Christian Okoye and Harvey Williams both rush for over 100 yards in the same game. The Chiefs didn't just beat the AFC's best. They humiliated them, 33-6.

That night was the first time I heard how loud Arrowhead could get and the impact that noise and energy generated from the crowd would have on all phases of the game for our Chiefs. But when I think of the loudest game I have ever been too, there is only one that stands above the rest, and it is not the night we broke the world record.

After beating the Colts last weekend and getting the monkey off our back, we can now talk about this game without getting sick to our stomach. The game in question is the game that Chiefs fans all know as "The No Punt Game" in the 2003 season.

The radio stations challenged fans to bring their loudest that week. We knew that Peyton Manning liked to call his own plays and call audibles at the line of scrimmage. We believed that if we could get Arrowhead rocking loud enough, we could throw him off of his game.

I remember the crowd going crazy when Dante Hall returned a kick for a touchdown to add to his already amazing season. He said he had never heard the stadium louder than that game. I have thought of that game many times over the years and wondered what made that one game so different, so loud.

For those of you that were there, you will remember that each person that came into the stadium that day received a poster, many received two. When the game started, the chip-board cylinders that protected the posters became a percussion instrument for those that made it their mission to make Manning's afternoon miserable because when those two poster protectors came together they made a much louder noise than clapping and yelling.

After comparing stories last week of the loudest games and sharing why I thought the "No Punt Game" was the loudest, a friend shared that she uses the Bud Light aluminum bottle as a drum stick on the seat to make noise. We were all drinking Bud Light at the time and the game was about to start, so I agreed to give it a try to see just how much louder it could be. I was impressed, something about the aluminum can pounding off of the hollow chair creates a noise very similar to that of a drum. Others in our section (Section 103) tried to use other cans, but to no avail, as the aluminum Bud Light bottle performed far better and was much stronger to keep up with the abuse from a much more durable seat.

After experimenting for much of the first half on how to make the loudest sound, my friend Dave tweaked the technique just slightly and it seemed as though the sound was now magnified. Others in our section noticed and started doing the same thing in addition to their normal yelling and screaming and chanting. I quickly forgot about the No Punt Game as we had found something much louder and the defense this time around made it their mission to force stops on every Colts offensive drive.

As I left the stadium on Saturday I could not stop thinking that if all 80,000 Chiefs fans came together and bought a Bud Light prior to kick off and made it a drum, like we did in Section 103 on Saturday night, we not only would give our Chiefs a boost bigger than they have ever felt, but also make it that Tom Brady and his offense would not be able to hear themselves think.

This is where you all come in. It needs to be empty to work and trust me, you won’t want to be the only one in your section not doing this. If you don't drink and don't want to, just buy it for the bottle and poor the contents down the sink. Plus, you are going to want to keep that Bud Light bottle as a trophy for when the Chiefs Kingdom causes Brady and Patriots to have four false starts and seven sacks.

I am coining this the #Arrowhead150Challenge." Let's not only break 142.2 but shatter it with over 150 dB. In order to do so, we need you to get the word out through Twitter, FaceBook, Instagram, talk it up on call-in radio shows, vote below, re-post this article on other comment sections of other blogs, and drive the comments section to over 1000 below as you share what section you will be responsible for on Sunday to get the word out before and during the game so that everyone is pounding their #BudLightDrumStick #DoYourPart

It’s time for the Patriots dynasty to come to an end and make room for the next generation. It’s also time for our kids to start looking up to new role models that are choosing to win the right way, without cheating. So let’s do our part and show Colin Cowherd that he should never underestimate the resolve and fandom of the Chiefs Kingdom simply because it could get a little cold outside.

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