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HolyHandgernade 02-07-2010 10:21 PM

So, were you looking to be depressed?
 
Both the Buccaneers and the Saints have now won a Superbowl since the Chiefs last played in one.

But, I do have some optimism building for this franchise. Maybe not next year, but in two years, I expect us to be in the playoffs and very competitive.

BucEyedPea 02-07-2010 10:22 PM

Go NFC South!

Simply Red 02-07-2010 10:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HolyHandgernade (Post 6514605)
Both the Buccaneers and the Saints have now won a Superbowl since the Chiefs last played in one.

But, I do have some optimism building for this franchise. Maybe not next year, but in two years, I expect us to be in the playoffs and very competitive.

I feel the same about the two yrs. BTW, good to see you, HH.

kcpasco 02-07-2010 10:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HolyHandgernade (Post 6514605)
Both the Buccaneers and the Saints have now won a Superbowl since the Chiefs last played in one.

But, I do have some optimism building for this franchise. Maybe not next year, but in two years, I expect us to be in the playoffs and very competitive.

It would be worse if the Chiefs have had never won 1. Yes I know it was a million years ago but at least they have 1.

BillSelfsTrophycase 02-07-2010 10:28 PM

We could be the Chargers........

But it isn't much better :(

GordonGekko 02-07-2010 11:16 PM

good point about the saints and buccaneers. i guess after the seahawks, lions, and cardinals it might be our turn again.. :(

honestly though, we need a star qb and a good OLine before we can even start to contemplate a return to the playoffs

Frazod 02-07-2010 11:20 PM

We still have the Jets and Vikings. God bless 'em.

googlegoogle 02-07-2010 11:29 PM

Saints winning is a positive.

Parcell's connection.

We are in good hands.

ForeverChiefs58 02-07-2010 11:39 PM

Longest active post-season drought

Team Last appearance in post-season Seasons

Buffalo Bills 1999 AFC Wild Card Playoffs 10
Detroit Lions 1999 NFC Wild Card Playoffs 10
Houston Texans never (franchise started in 2002) 8
Cleveland Browns 2002 AFC Wild Card Playoffs 7
San Francisco 49ers 2002 NFC Divisional Playoffs 7
Oakland Raiders 2002 Super Bowl XXXVII 7
St. Louis Rams 2004 NFC Divisional Playoffs 5
Denver Broncos 2005 AFC Conference Championships 4
Kansas City Chiefs 2006 AFC Wild Card Playoffs 3

Chicago Bears 2006 Super Bowl XLI 3
Washington Redskins 2007 NFC Wild Card Playoffs 2
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2007 NFC Wild Card Playoffs 2
Seattle Seahawks 2007 NFC Divisional Playoffs 2
Jacksonville Jaguars 2007 AFC Divisional Playoffs 2
Atlanta Falcons 2008 NFC Wild Card Playoffs 1
Miami Dolphins 2008 AFC Wild Card Playoffs 1
Tennessee Titans 2008 AFC Divisional Playoffs 1
Carolina Panthers 2008 NFC Divisional Playoffs 1
New York Giants 2008 NFC Divisional Playoffs 1
Pittsburgh Steelers 2008 Super Bowl XLIII 1
Cincinnati Bengals 2009 AFC Wild Card Playoffs --
Philadelphia Eagles 2009 NFC Wild Card Playoffs --
New England Patriots 2009 AFC Wild Card Playoffs --
Green Bay Packers 2009 NFC Wild Card Playoffs --
Arizona Cardinals 2009 NFC Divisional Playoffs --
Baltimore Ravens 2009 AFC Divisional Playoffs --
Dallas Cowboys 2009 NFC Divisional Playoffs --
San Diego Chargers 2009 AFC Divisional Playoffs --
New York Jets 2009 AFC Conference Championships --
Minnesota Vikings 2009 NFC Conference Championships --
Indianapolis Colts 2009 Super Bowl XLIV --
New Orleans Saints 2009 Super Bowl XLIV --

ForeverChiefs58 02-07-2010 11:40 PM

Longest active playoff game victory drought

Team Last playoff game win # of games won in that postseason Seasons

Cincinnati Bengals 1990 AFC Wild Card Playoffs 1 19
Detroit Lions 1991 NFC Divisional Playoffs 1* 18
Kansas City Chiefs 1993 AFC Divisional Playoffs 2 16

Cleveland Browns 1994 AFC Wild Card Playoffs 1 15
Buffalo Bills 1995 AFC Wild Card Playoffs 1 14
Miami Dolphins 2000 AFC Wild Card Playoffs 1 9
Houston Texans none (franchise started in 2002) n/a 8
San Francisco 49ers 2002 NFC Wild Card Playoffs 1 7
Oakland Raiders 2002 AFC Conference Championships 2* 7
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2002 Super Bowl XXXVII 3* 7
Tennessee Titans 2003 AFC Wild Card Playoffs 1 6
St. Louis Rams 2004 NFC Wild Card Playoffs 1 5
Atlanta Falcons 2004 NFC Divisional Playoffs 1* 5
Washington Redskins 2005 NFC Wild Card Playoffs 1 4
Carolina Panthers 2005 NFC Divisional Playoffs 2 4
Denver Broncos 2005 AFC Divisional Playoffs 1* 4
Chicago Bears 2006 NFC Conference Championships 2* 3
Seattle Seahawks 2007 NFC Wild Card Playoffs 1 2
Jacksonville Jaguars 2007 AFC Wild Card Playoffs 1 2
Green Bay Packers 2007 NFC Divisional Playoffs 1* 2
New England Patriots 2007 AFC Conference Championships 2* 2
New York Giants 2007 Super Bowl XLII 4 2
San Diego Chargers 2008 AFC Wild Card Playoffs 1 1
Philadelphia Eagles 2008 NFC Divisional Playoffs 2 1
Pittsburgh Steelers 2008 Super Bowl XLIII 3* 1
Dallas Cowboys 2009 NFC Wild Card Playoffs 1 --
Baltimore Ravens 2009 AFC Wild Card Playoffs 1 --
Arizona Cardinals 2009 NFC Wild Card Playoffs 1 --
Minnesota Vikings 2009 NFC Divisional Playoffs 1* --
New York Jets 2009 AFC Divisional Playoffs 2 --
Indianapolis Colts 2009 AFC Conference Championships 2* --
New Orleans Saints 2009 Super Bowl XLIV 3* --

(*): Franchise rewarded a bye in the Wild Card round.

ForeverChiefs58 02-07-2010 11:43 PM

Longest active Conference Championships game appearance drought

Team Last AFC/NFC Conference Championships game appearance Season

Cincinnati Bengals 1988 AFC Conference Championships 21
Cleveland Browns 1989 AFC Conference Championships 20
Detroit Lions 1991 NFC Conference Championships 18
Washington Redskins 1991 NFC Conference Championships 18
Miami Dolphins 1992 AFC Conference Championships 17
Kansas City Chiefs 1993 AFC Conference Championships 16

Buffalo Bills 1993 AFC Conference Championships 16
Dallas Cowboys 1995 NFC Conference Championships 14
San Francisco 49ers 1997 NFC Conference Championships 12
Jacksonville Jaguars 1999 AFC Conference Championships 10
St. Louis Rams 2001 NFC Conference Championships 8
Houston Texans Never (franchise started in 2002) 8
Oakland Raiders 2002 AFC Conference Championships 7
Tennessee Titans 2002 AFC Conference Championships 7
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2002 NFC Conference Championships 7
Atlanta Falcons 2004 NFC Conference Championships 5
Denver Broncos 2005 AFC Conference Championships 4
Carolina Panthers 2005 NFC Conference Championships 4
Seattle Seahawks 2005 NFC Conference Championships 4
Chicago Bears 2006 NFC Conference Championships 3
Green Bay Packers 2007 NFC Conference Championships 2
New England Patriots 2007 AFC Conference Championships 2
San Diego Chargers 2007 AFC Conference Championships 2
New York Giants 2007 NFC Conference Championships 2
Arizona Cardinals 2008 NFC Conference Championships 1
Baltimore Ravens 2008 AFC Conference Championships 1
Philadelphia Eagles 2008 NFC Conference Championships 1
Pittsburgh Steelers 2008 AFC Conference Championships 1
New Orleans Saints 2009 NFC Conference Championships --
Indianapolis Colts 2009 AFC Conference Championships --
Minnesota Vikings 2009 NFC Conference Championships --
New York Jets 2009 AFC Conference Championships --

ForeverChiefs58 02-07-2010 11:45 PM

Longest active Super Bowl appearance drought

Team Last League Championship game Pre-Super Bowl era (1920-1965) Seasons

Detroit Lions NFL Championship Game, 1957 52
Cleveland Browns NFL Championship Game, 1965 44

Team Last appearance Super Bowl (1966-present) Seasons
New York Jets Super Bowl III 42
Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl IV 40

Minnesota Vikings Super Bowl XI 33
Miami Dolphins Super Bowl XIX 25
Cincinnati Bengals Super Bowl XXIII 21
Washington Redskins Super Bowl XXVI 18
Buffalo Bills Super Bowl XXVIII 15
San Diego Chargers Super Bowl XXIX 14
San Francisco 49ers Super Bowl XXIX 14
Jacksonville Jaguars Never (franchise started in 1995) 13
Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl XXX 13
Green Bay Packers Super Bowl XXXII 12
Atlanta Falcons Super Bowl XXXIII 11
Denver Broncos Super Bowl XXXIII 11
Tennessee Titans Super Bowl XXXIV 10
Baltimore Ravens Super Bowl XXXV 9
St. Louis Rams Super Bowl XXXVI 8
Houston Texans Never (franchise started in 2002) 8
Oakland Raiders Super Bowl XXXVII 7
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Super Bowl XXXVII 7
Carolina Panthers Super Bowl XXXVIII 6
Philadelphia Eagles Super Bowl XXXIX 5
Seattle Seahawks Super Bowl XL 4
Chicago Bears Super Bowl XLI 3
New York Giants Super Bowl XLII 2
New England Patriots Super Bowl XLII 2
Arizona Cardinals Super Bowl XLIII 1
Pittsburgh Steelers Super Bowl XLIII 1
Indianapolis Colts Super Bowl XLIV --
New Orleans Saints Super Bowl XLIV --

Note: Super Bowl I took place January 15, 1967 after the 1966 regular season.

Tits McGee 02-07-2010 11:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HolyHandgernade (Post 6514605)
Both the Buccaneers and the Saints have now won a Superbowl since the Chiefs last played in one.

But, I do have some optimism building for this franchise. Maybe not next year, but in two years, I expect us to be in the playoffs and very competitive.

What flavor is the Kool Aid, grape or cherry?

ForeverChiefs58 02-07-2010 11:49 PM

Longest active Super Bowl or NFL/AFL Championship crown drought

Team Last League Championship crown Pre-Super Bowl era (1920-1965) Seasons

Arizona Cardinals* 1947 NFL Championship 62
Detroit Lions 1957 NFL Championship 52
Philadelphia Eagles 1960 NFL Championship 49
Minnesota Vikings Never (franchise started in 1961) 48
Tennessee Titans** 1961 AFL Championship 48
San Diego Chargers 1963 AFL Championship 46
Cleveland Browns 1964 NFL Championship 45
Buffalo Bills 1965 AFL Championship 44

Team Last Super Bowl crown (1966-present) Seasons

Atlanta Falcons Never (franchise started in 1966) 44
Cincinnati Bengals Never (franchise started in 1968) 42
New York Jets Super Bowl III 42
Kansas City Chiefs Super Bowl IV 41

Miami Dolphins Super Bowl VIII 37
Seattle Seahawks Never (franchise started in 1976) 33
Oakland Raiders*** Super Bowl XVIII 26
Chicago Bears Super Bowl XX 24
Washington Redskins Super Bowl XXVI 18
San Francisco 49ers Super Bowl XXIX 15
Carolina Panthers Never (franchise started in 1995) 14
Jacksonville Jaguars Never (franchise started in 1995) 14
Dallas Cowboys Super Bowl XXX 14
Green Bay Packers Super Bowl XXXI 13
Denver Broncos Super Bowl XXXIII 11
St. Louis Rams Super Bowl XXXIV 10
Baltimore Ravens Super Bowl XXXV 9
Houston Texans Never (franchise started in 2002) 8
Tampa Bay Buccaneers Super Bowl XXXVII 7
New England Patriots Super Bowl XXXIX 5
Indianapolis Colts Super Bowl XLI 3
New York Giants Super Bowl XLII 2
Pittsburgh Steelers Super Bowl XLIII 1
New Orleans Saints Super Bowl XLIV --

Note: Super Bowl I took place January 15, 1967 at the end of the 1966 season.
(*): Team in Chicago in 1947.
(**): Team known as Houston Oilers in 1961.
(***): Team in Los Angeles when it won Super Bowl XVIII.

easymobee 02-07-2010 11:52 PM

TB and NO have won.

Atlanta and ARZ have appeared.

These were the 4 sad sack franchises growing up for me (plus Detroit).

Atlanta had those couple of Rison-Deion years, but they were on the similar level.

Rain Man 02-08-2010 12:49 AM

The Jets, Lions, and Browns are the only teams left that we can make fun of.

cdcox 02-08-2010 01:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 6515121)
The Jets, Lions, and Browns are the only teams left that we can make fun of.

Two. The Jets have Sanchez.

Mastashake 02-08-2010 01:06 AM

I'd be excited to see the Lions win one. They're my NFC team. Started with watching Sanders on Thanksgiving day, and never went away.

But when the Chiefs win, I swear to god I will curl into the fetal position for two days sobbing uncontrollably. I will cry tears of joy to the point I become dehydrated and paramedics are forced to course Pedialyte through my veins via IV. Dick Vermeil will tell me to lay off the tears.

FAX 02-08-2010 01:07 AM

The Saints victory gives me hope. That organization was in a world of hurt not long ago. They overcame a flood of biblical proportion, the eradication of their fan base, the loss of their home field, and the threat of permanently losing the entire franchise. And, even though it would be a significantly greater accomplishment, we should be able to overcome Herm and Carl.

FAX

acesn8s 02-08-2010 01:10 AM

Make a video and post it please. It will be good times for all.

acesn8s 02-08-2010 01:12 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FAX (Post 6515146)
The Saints victory gives me hope. That organization was in a world of hurt not long ago. They overcame a flood of biblical proportion, the eradication of their fan base, the loss of their home field, and the threat of permanently losing the entire franchise. And, even though it would be a significantly greater accomplishment, we should be able to overcome Herm and Carl.

FAX

So does something bad have to happen before KC gets a SB win?

bowener 02-08-2010 01:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mastashake (Post 6515145)
I'd be excited to see the Lions win one. They're my NFC team. Started with watching Sanders on Thanksgiving day, and never went away.

But when the Chiefs win, I swear to god I will curl into the fetal position for two days sobbing uncontrollably. I will cry tears of joy to the point I become dehydrated and paramedics are forced to course Pedialyte through my veins via IV. Dick Vermeil will tell me to lay off the tears.

I will have to undergo surgical repair of my vocal chords because of the screaming and drunken sobbing that will surely take place following the Chiefs SB victory. I may even get a terrible tattoo while in a drunken stupor to commemorate the once in a life time occurrence.

L.A. Chieffan 02-08-2010 01:17 AM

**** YOU BROWNS AND LIONS!! HAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA!!!!!!!!!!!!1!!!

Mastashake 02-08-2010 01:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bowener (Post 6515157)
I will have to undergo surgical repair of my vocal chords because of the screaming and drunken sobbing that will surely take place following the Chiefs SB victory. I may even get a terrible tattoo while in a drunken stupor to commemorate the once in a life time occurrence.

I will not drink a drop during the SB if the Chiefs are in it. I want to remember every play with diamond-like clarity.

Afterward I'd love to go to the P&L district and lose myself. But during the game, no way. :-)

Norman Einstein 02-08-2010 06:36 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by HolyHandgernade (Post 6514605)
Both the Buccaneers and the Saints have now won a Superbowl since the Chiefs last played in one.

But, I do have some optimism building for this franchise. Maybe not next year, but in two years, I expect us to be in the playoffs and very competitive.

That would be nice, but I'm still not going to hold my breath.

ForeverChiefs58 02-08-2010 07:19 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by CTTCS_WLR (Post 6515441)
That would be nice, but I'm still not going to hold my breath.

If the Chiefs aren't at least in the playoffs in two years, than we need to put the whole team in the FAIL thread. :cuss:

ForeverChiefs58 02-08-2010 07:20 AM

They SHOULD be competative THIS year. Anything less than .500 is FAIL!

memyselfI 02-08-2010 08:01 AM

Actually the Chargers should be the depressed ones. They had two SB winning QBs in their midst and lost both.

notorious 02-08-2010 08:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by memyselfI (Post 6515480)
Actually the Chargers should be the depressed ones. They had two SB winning QBs in their midst and lost both.

This

BigRedChief 02-08-2010 08:05 AM

welllll its obvious King Carl should have picked Payton over Herm but at least King Carl can never hurt us again...wellll at least till we make up for all of his and his cronies failed draft picks and FA signings.

Bugeater 02-08-2010 08:33 AM

Hell the Bucs and Saints have both won Super Bowls since we last won a PLAYOFF game.

ForeverChiefs58 02-08-2010 09:04 AM

Every team in our division, and Seahawks that use to be in our division has gone to Superbowl since we last won a playoff game.


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