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Reerun_KC 09-14-2014 01:07 PM

Lack of desire from the Hunt's + a fanbase more worried about it tailgating = never will happen.

R8RFAN 09-14-2014 01:08 PM

The Raiders kicking your ass is why

Chief Roundup 09-14-2014 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by KCChiefsFan88 (Post 10909785)
Did you watch the Vermeil/Trent Green teams dumbshit?

Apparently not.

That entire offense was based around Priest Holmes.

The Chiefs entire passing game was based on playaction fakes from the threat of Priest Holmes.

If the threat of the running game was taken away, or if the Chiefs were down big and they couldn't run, the Chiefs struggled to throw the ball.

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Originally Posted by Brainiac (Post 10910148)
However, Trent Green DID throw for over 4000 yards in 2003, 2004, and 2005. Priest Holmes played just 8 games in 2004 and just 7 games in 2005, so I think you're overstating it just a bit.

Now if you want to say Priest Holmes and Larry Johnson, you may have a point. But give Vermeil and Trent Green a little credit for making their offense work damn well with two different running backs.

Don't point out truth to this moron. There is a reason that his rep is disabled. His idiocy on the planet is widely known.

ILChief 09-14-2014 01:32 PM

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Originally Posted by Discuss Thrower (Post 10910152)
Not totally. If you took away Priest and Tony Gonzalez the Chiefs were very beatable.

If you took away emmit smith and Michael Irvin, the 90s cowboys were very beatable too

Lex Luthor 09-14-2014 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by ILChief (Post 10910361)
If you took away emmit smith and Michael Irvin, the 90s cowboys were very beatable too

Good point. According to some of the dumbasses around here, that means Troy Aikman was a shitty quarterback and Jimmy Johnson was a lousy coach.

RippedmyFlesh 09-14-2014 05:50 PM

Not drafting a qb. Any other reason is a distant 2nd.
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2bikemike 09-14-2014 06:01 PM

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Originally Posted by ILChief (Post 10910361)
If you took away emmit smith and Michael Irvin, the 90s cowboys were very beatable too

And Elway would have never won the big game without TD and the other Horseface

Wallcrawler 09-14-2014 07:01 PM

As bad as this is, I really feel like the Hunt family for a long time simply treated the Chiefs as purely a business, and their only concern was turning a profit and maintaining their bottom line.

Carl Peterson's dual role as both General Manager and President/CEO was proof of this. No organization that focuses on winning would do this. Carl was notorious for being unbearably cheap when it came to star player contracts, and sitting on his hands in free agency while all the top tier talent was taken by other teams willing to spend the money.

Carls job as President/CEO directly hamstrung anything he might have done as a general manager.

The Chiefs did enough to be competitive, and in the 90's were in the playoffs all the time. This resulted in sellout crowds at Arrowhead. Things accomplished in the previous season, guaranteed sellouts for next year. They rarely went out and got anyone above the caliber of bargain bin players.

The biggest indication of this was after the 13-3 season when the Chiefs had the dead last defense in every single statistical category, they did absolutely nothing in the offseason, despite having plenty of cap space. This was the season that saw guys like Jevon Kearse, and Terrell Owens hit the open market. But, the 13-3 success guaranteed sellouts next year, so they saved the cash and stole admission money from the fans during the following 7-9 campaign.

I really don't feel like the desire to win a championship was as strong as the desire to simply maintain the business aspect and keep making money. The Hunts do just enough to get their stadium full, and then hope for the best.

If the Chiefs do manage to win another Superbowl, it will likely be due to just dumb luck, and the stars aligning. It would likely be like one of those runs where the team goes 9-7, scrapes into the playoffs and just manages a string of wins to get it done. Its not going to be because Clark decided to go the route of a guy like Daniel Snyder and opened up the checkbook in an attempt to buy a championship.

I despise guys like Pat Bowlen and Jerry Jones, who paid guys under the table, but at the end of the day, their fans saw success. Back to Back titles, and in the case of Dallas, multiple championships.

We don't have that type of ownership. We have businessmen that own the Chiefs, not professional football talent evaluators in terms of players, coaches, scouts, and managers. They can get the money aspect right, and not much else.

As long as this remains constant, the Hunts will continue to make money off of us desperate Chiefs loyalists who each and every year hope that this year will be different. And each and every year the result will be one of two things.

Crushing loss in round 1 of the playoffs at best, and an abysmal season at worst.

We as Chiefs fans are all of us, every single one of us, insane. The definition of insanity is to keep repeating the same action, again and again and expecting to see a different outcome from the last one.


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