Chiefs' new LB Drue Tranquill looks like a kid in a candy store the first time he was in Arrowhead

The Kansas City Chiefs have the biggest advantage in all of the NFL. Have you ever heard something so loud your ears ring, and it just doesn't stop? That's what 142.2 decibels sounds like.The Chiefs, or their fans, hold the record for the loudest stadium in the U.S., giving them the ultimate advantage. Sure, Seattle […]

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The Kansas City Chiefs have the biggest advantage in all of the NFL. Have you ever heard something so loud your ears ring, and it just doesn't stop? That's what 142.2 decibels sounds like.

The Chiefs, or their fans, hold the record for the loudest stadium in the U.S., giving them the ultimate advantage. Sure, Seattle has the 12th man, but playing at Arrowhead is exactly like having another player or two on your team.

It's a place, especially after the last half decade's success, everyone wants to play in. It's a place opponents hate to play in. It's a place that brings free agents to Kansas City.

That may not have been the sole reason newly acquired free agent linebacker Drue Tranquill signed, but he certainly was in awe the first time he was in the stadium as a member of the Chiefs.

On Thursday night, the Chiefs premiered their new episode of The Franchise, a show they have been doing for several years now. That is their own spinoff of HBO's Hard Knocks. The new episode went through a bit of Trabnquill's life and even showed a clip of when he and his wife went on their first tour of Arrowhead Stadium.

When they were on that tour, Tranquill looked like a kid in a candy store.

The thing is, Tranquill is excited about being in the stadium as a member of the Chiefs when it's empty. Imagine how he is going to feel on Thursday when he is about to play the Detroit Lions.