Shawn McAllister – Co-Editor

Shawn McAllister is a die hard Chiefs fans, completing high school in 2001 in Kansas city, Kansas. From there, Shawn completed two years of education at Kansas City Kansas Community College. While he has no degree in sports journalism or a history of covering teams other than at the stadium or on my couch, he knows the Chiefs, and will be a solid addition to our staff. Shawn’s dream is eventually to get into sports talk radio and sees writing for the Gab Network as an excellent stepping stone. Shawn’s biggest claim to fame is winning email of the day weeks straight on the “D.A. show” which was broadcast in KC now in Miami. Shawn will bring terrific insight to the Chiefs different situations and will make chiefsgab.com a top flight Chiefs coverage website.

Ryan Brown – Co-Editor

Ryan Brown, formerly of “Home of the Chiefs” on the MVN Network, has been a Chiefs fan since Bill Kenney was sullying the turf at Arrowhead. He has lived through the 22-year reign of terror known as “Carl Peterson’s Five Year Plan”. He lived through Lin Elliot (though that one nearly required a court order and witness relocation for the Elliot family). He revered Derrick Thomas,and is convinced he was the reason that Jeff George was the victim of the famous “Called Safety” by DT. On the tragic day when Thomas passed away, he wore a black armband, and held a private service in his apartment. He witnessed the infamous “No Punt” game between Kansas City and Indianapolis in 2003 (which caused a fist-sized hole to appear in his living room wall), and nearly threw his pregnant sister-in-law down four rows of seats at Arrowhead when Pete Stoyanovich banged home a 49-yard field goal into the wind to beat the Broncos in 1998. To say he’s passionate is like calling Larry Johnson “disgruntled” – a massive understatement. He looks forward to the Chiefs winning a Super Bowl in his life time, and hopes that he can pass his passion along to you.

Matt Loede – Coulmnist

Matt has been in the sports media for over 16 years, with experience covering Major League Baseball, National Basketball Association and of course, the National Football League. On NFL Sunday’s you can hear Matt on National networks like Fox Sports Radio, Associated Press, and other stations around the country. Matt also joined The Washington Post in 2009 as a guest columnist on league hot topics. Born and raised in Cleveland, Matt studies and talks football inside and out, and is anxious to share his thoughts and comments with readers on a daily basis.