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A member of OJ Simpson's parole board wore a Kansas City Chiefs tie to the hearing and Twitter was quick to take notice

As Twitter watched the O.J. Simpson parole hearing, users were quick to point out the bold, almost absurd fashion choice

On Thursday O.J. Simpson was back in court and back on our televisions as his parole hearing was broadcast live across the country.

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Interest in the broadcast was initially driven by Simpson's potential early exit from prison after serving

Even the Chiefs official account came in to comment, complimenting the board member on his bold display of fandom.

Far be it from us to police the fashion sense of a Nevada parole board member, but next time you're going to be broadcast across the country, maybe go with something a bit more subtle.

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And yet, the Chiefs tie was somehow not the only piece of football-centric apparel to make an appearance at the hearing.

What a time to be alive.

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