Taylor Swift surprisingly gets blamed for every Indianapolis Colts loss

As someone who has followed both the Kansas City Chiefs and Taylor Swift with equal fervor for many years, I can’t help but be intrigued by this peculiar connection between them and the Indianapolis Colts. It’s as if we’re witnessing a modern-day version of the ancient Greek myth of Cassandra, where prophecies are fulfilled whether they’re desired or not.


This season, there won’t be a matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and Indianapolis Colts. However, it appears that Taylor Swift’s involvement with the Chiefs might influence events concerning the Colts. Here’s why: The numbers don’t fib.

It appears the only apparent link between Taylor Swift and the Colts is that both involve someone dating an NFL player and the Colts being an NFL team. Perhaps Swift knows some of the Indianapolis players, or maybe she harbors feelings for them, positive or negative, and places curses on them. However, the situation is more intricate than this simple explanation suggests.

It has been found by two teachers from Indiana, Erin Bangel and Stefanie Husenjovic, that the outcomes of games for Indianapolis can be influenced, in a somewhat mysterious way, whether they win or lose. They arrived at this conclusion using an approach that could be considered scientific, though not strictly following traditional methods.

The power of Taylor Swift is so great it affects the Kansas City Chiefs and the Indianapolis Colts

Every time Swift observed Kelce in person, it seemed that the Colts suffered a loss. However, there was no causal link between the actions of the Chiefs and the Colts, as they do not face off in 2024. Interestingly, when Kelce was absent from watching the Chiefs, the Colts managed to secure victories instead.

Regardless of the scenario, Swift’s power might be beyond her understanding. Attending a Chiefs game exerts such a powerful influence that it apparently impacts another Midwestern team, the Colts as well. This idea may seem implausible at first glance. However, the data presented by Bangel and Husenjovic is unyielding in its accuracy.

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2024-10-26 13:00