Chiefs are experiencing the Super Bowl in New Orleans. It was the Super Bowl IV when Len Dawson and the Chiefs beat the Vikings of Minnesota 23-7. Marilyn Bohnert was in the match 55 years ago. “So exciting. I didn’t want to take my eyes off,” said Bohnert. It was in 1970 in New Orleans for the Super Bowl IV. Tickets only cost $ 15 and 80,000 people, including Bonhert, were able to attend the history of the NFL. “It was just incredible, I couldn’t believe I was there,” said Bonhert. She remembers having made the trip to The Big Easy after her husband at the time marked free tickets. “I think we arrived in Bourbon Street.” Said Bonhert. An exciting atmosphere where Bohnert remembers that fans are nice and glued to their seats. She also remembers a half-time performance, a Little different from Kendrick Lamar. They almost went to the audience, and it was a bit scary. Then it was after the match when they went to hunt cigarettes in the neighboring hotel to find the chefs after the party. “Bobby Bell and Mike Garrett seated on this large bench in the corridor, far from everyone. And I was surprised.” Oh, yeah, Jan Stenerud, can I kiss your foot? He said: “Of course” . An experience of a life in the hope that we will do it again. “It was just fun. Just fun, and I continued to think:” It’s something I will remember for the rest of my life. “And I do it, most of the games,” said Bonhert. His best advice for fans who attend Big Game on Sunday: be courteous, do not lose your composure and do not be nice to the referees.
Chiefs are experiencing the Super Bowl in New Orleans.
It was the Super Bowl IV when Len Dawson and the Chiefs beat the Vikings of Minnesota 23-7.
Marilyn Bohnert was in the match 55 years ago.
“So exciting. I didn’t want to take my eyes off,” said Bohnert.
It was in 1970 in New Orleans for the Super Bowl IV.
Tickets only cost $ 15.
And 80,000 people, including Bonhert, were able to attend the history of the NFL.
“It was just incredible, I couldn’t believe I was there,” said Bonhert.
She remembers having made the journey to the Easy Great after her husband at the time marked free tickets.
“I think we arrived in Bourbon Street, however. I think we went to the match, to the hotel to sleep and left the next morning,” said Bonhert.
An exciting atmosphere where Bohnert remembers that fans are nice and glued to their seats.
She also remembers half-time performance, a little different from Kendrick Lamar.
“I remember that their half-time was that the guys from the parachute fell and almost missed the field. They almost went to the audience, and it was a bit scary. But then you know, they have it done.
Then it was after the match when they went to hunt cigarettes in the neighboring hotel to find the chefs after the party.
“Bobby Bell and Mike Garrett were sitting on this large bench in the corridor, slipped from everyone. And I was surprised.” Oh, yeah, Jan Stenerud, can I kiss your foot? “He said,” Of course. “He left his shoe. We left and the husband obtained his cigarettes,” said Bonhert.
An experience of a life in the hope that we will do it again.
“It was just fun. Just fun, and I kept thinking:” It’s something I will remember for the rest of my life. “And I do it, most of the games,” said Bonhert.
His best advice for fans who attend Big Game on Sunday: be courteous, do not lose your composure and do not be nice to the referees.