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I'm almost certain with our luck we'll watch him annihilate the Jets this weekend, then go into Pittsburgh and pull off a huge upset, and get this upstart team to the AFC championship game so that all of our heads will explode at once considering he could only do that once here in 10 years with some of the best teams in the league....
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Marty had his own bad Cleveland karma but the Chiefs just lost a home play-off game after having a 13-3 record. Sound familiar? Nah all the bad karma in KC is an organizational and owner thing. Lamar hasn't had the all out desire to win the Super Bowl since 1970 and it is reflected in his team's performance. Look at Marv Levy. Look at Neil Smith. There's a bunch of other players and coaches who went to the big dance after leaving Lukewarm Lamar's organization. Marty has left the Cult of Carl and now is a free man to be successful and not be hampered by the Chief's cloud of incompetence that hangs over this organization.
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Neil Smith had far more personal success in KC than his two twilight years with the Donks. Yeah, he got Super Bowl satisfaction in Denver, but I think it was due to the success of Chunky Soup.He left IMO because he was tired of being second fiddle to DT. Marty brought respectability to the Chiefs and headed the team in the right direction after Hank Stram milked it too long without bringing in new talent. Marty made his worst screw up in 93 when Montana and the boys had clearly finally broken the mile high jinx and were on their way. He was way to conservative, Montana retired once he figured that out and was tired of the physical and mental abuse. Yes many coaches and players have gone on to success after learning thier trade at Arrowhead. Do you need anything else cleared up? |
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I want Marty to lose...forever.
As for the game, I bet Marty and Hackett both secretly wish they could win -3 to -6.
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I not only don't bear any ill-will toward Marty, I'll be pulling for his team to go as far in the playoffs as they can.
The only time Marty was a player in a Chiefs playoff game was when the Chiefs beat his Bills in the AFL Championship in 1966. The year before that, in his rookie season, the Bills defense shut down the explosive 1965 San Diego Chargers in the AFL Championship, 23-0, seven days after I was born. Marty's overall contributions to the Chiefs were hugely positive. I wish him well. |
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