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Bugeater 12-21-2015 12:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Pestilence (Post 11968119)
Must be tough for you. I mean you haven't seen a playoff win, in what.....2 seasons as a Chiefs fan? I feel for you.

:LOL:

KChiefs1 12-24-2015 06:55 PM

It's KC's year.

RedDread 12-24-2015 08:01 PM

I remember KC's last playoff win, but I wasn't old enough to appreciate it. I really feel like this is the year we end that drought. Where we go from there, who knows....

mdchiefsfan 12-25-2015 12:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Pestilence (Post 11968119)
Must be tough for you. I mean you haven't seen a playoff win, in what.....2 seasons as a Chiefs fan? I feel for you.

I know it's the fun thing to rag on the SF transports, but looking at what has transpired from that team post-Smith, I'd say they probably made the right choice.

And, yes, we can rag on them jumping ship, but most here praised (and I said MOST) Kaepernick. So anyone that thought Kaepernick was better than Smith has no room to rag on the Smith followers (just speaking generally; nothing specifically towards you, Pest.)

C3HIEF3S 12-25-2015 12:34 AM

The Chiefs playoff-win drought is older than I am.

Make history (for me), Cheufs.

Psyko Tek 12-25-2015 12:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Lex Luthor (Post 11967863)
No, it sucks that YOU expect shit like that.

I expect this team to finish 11-5 and win one or two playoff games. As good as this team is playing, they are not the best team in NFL. It's extremely unlikely that this team will win the Super Bowl, because it's damn hard to win the Super Bowl, and there are several teams who are better. Carolina is better. Arizona is better. A healthy New England team is better. Pittsburgh may turn out to be better. Cincinnati could be better.

What sucks is that when this team eventually does lose and this magnificent turnaround season ends, there are going to be some dickheads around here who will cum in their pants at the chance to say "See, I told you so", and "Because Chiefs".

Last Spring when I was in Las Vegas I put $50 on the Chiefs to win the Super Bowl. That's a 40-1 bet, so I win $2,000 if the Chiefs beat all odds and win the Super Bowl. If a 40-1 underdog pulls off a historic comeback, wins their division, and wins a playoff game or two, you would think their fans would appreciate the accomplishment. But there will be plenty of fans around here who will start the bitch-fest all over again if this team doesn't win the Super Bowl.

HOW LONG YOU BEEN A FAN?
DO YOU HAVE ANY ****ING IDEA OF CHIEFS-RAIDERS HISTORY?
check the history
understand the lore and legends

Merry Christmas

Lex Luthor 12-27-2015 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Psyko Tek (Post 11974866)
HOW LONG YOU BEEN A FAN?
DO YOU HAVE ANY ****ING IDEA OF CHIEFS-RAIDERS HISTORY?
check the history
understand the lore and legends

Merry Christmas

I would imagine I've been a fan a lot longer than you have. I didn't really understand the game when the very first Super Bowl was played between the Chiefs and Packers, but I distinctly remember my dad watching it and saying over and over that the Packers were tearing up the Chiefs.

By the time the Chiefs played the Vikings in Super Bowl IV, I was 11 years old and an avid Chiefs fan. I am well aware of the history between the Chiefs and the Raiders. I saw a Chiefs team beat the Raiders in the AFC Championship Game in 1969 when the Raiders finished the regular season 12-1-1 and beat the Chiefs twice. I saw Ben Davidson spear Len Dawson at the end of a game in 1970 after Dawson had run for a first down that would ice the victory. When Otis Taylor defended his quarterback the referees called offsetting penalties, the down had to be replayed, the Chiefs DIDN'T get the first down, and the Raiders came back to tie the game and knock the Chiefs out of the playoffs. I've seen Marv Hubbard, a very mediocre running back, always seem to turn into Gale Sayers whenever the Raiders played the Chiefs. I watched Marty Schottenheimer turn the Chiefs into a team that beat the Raiders every time they played, and I watched Rich Gannon leave the Chiefs and become the NFL MVP in Oakland.

I've seen it all. I'm well aware of the history. I hate the ****ing Raiders even more than I hate the ****ing Broncos, and I know there's a chance the Raiders will beat the Chiefs in week 17, especially if Houston and Hali are both out. That's why I'll be a happy fan if the Chiefs run the table in the regular season and win at least one playoff game.

milkman 12-27-2015 09:39 AM

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Originally Posted by Lex Luthor (Post 11976892)
I would imagine I've been a fan a lot longer than you have. I didn't really understand the game when the very first Super Bowl was played between the Chiefs and Packers, but I distinctly remember my dad watching it and saying over and over that the Packers were tearing up the Chiefs.

By the time the Chiefs played the Vikings in Super Bowl IV, I was 11 years old and an avid Chiefs fan. I am well aware of the history between the Chiefs and the Raiders. I saw a Chiefs team beat the Raiders in the AFC Championship Game in 1969 when the Raiders finished the regular season 12-1-1 and beat the Chiefs twice. I saw Ben Davidson spear Len Dawson at the end of a game in 1970 after Dawson had run for a first down that would ice the victory. When Otis Taylor defended his quarterback the referees called offsetting penalties, the down had to be replayed, the Chiefs DIDN'T get the first down, and the Raiders came back to tie the game and knock the Chiefs out of the playoffs. I've seen Marv Hubbard, a very mediocre running back, always seem to turn into Gale Sayers whenever the Raiders played the Chiefs. I watched Marty Schottenheimer turn the Chiefs into a team that beat the Raiders every time they played, and I watched Rich Gannon leave the Chiefs and become the NFL MVP in Oakland.

I've seen it all. I'm well aware of the history. I hate the ****ing Raiders even more than I hate the ****ing Broncos, and I know there's a chance the Raiders will beat the Chiefs in week 17, especially if Houston and Hali are both out. That's why I'll be a happy fan if the Chiefs run the table in the regular season and win at least one playoff game.

Not sure that I would call Hubbard mediocre.

He was a punishing runner that probably averaged more ypc than Earl Campbell.

He just didn't sustain that for more than 3 or 4 years.

Rausch 12-27-2015 09:43 AM

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Originally Posted by KC Tattoo (Post 11967852)
We get cursed at 9-0 so I want to win 10 in a row.

11-5 is the perfect record.

13-3 is tha' 'debil...

Lex Luthor 12-27-2015 01:25 PM

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Originally Posted by milkman (Post 11976900)
Not sure that I would call Hubbard mediocre.

He was a punishing runner that probably averaged more ypc than Earl Campbell.

He just didn't sustain that for more than 3 or 4 years.

I'll give you that. All I know is that I hated that son of a bitch.

Saccopoo 12-27-2015 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Lex Luthor (Post 11976892)
I would imagine I've been a fan a lot longer than you have. I didn't really understand the game when the very first Super Bowl was played between the Chiefs and Packers, but I distinctly remember my dad watching it and saying over and over that the Packers were tearing up the Chiefs.

By the time the Chiefs played the Vikings in Super Bowl IV, I was 11 years old and an avid Chiefs fan. I am well aware of the history between the Chiefs and the Raiders. I saw a Chiefs team beat the Raiders in the AFC Championship Game in 1969 when the Raiders finished the regular season 12-1-1 and beat the Chiefs twice. I saw Ben Davidson spear Len Dawson at the end of a game in 1970 after Dawson had run for a first down that would ice the victory. When Otis Taylor defended his quarterback the referees called offsetting penalties, the down had to be replayed, the Chiefs DIDN'T get the first down, and the Raiders came back to tie the game and knock the Chiefs out of the playoffs. I've seen Marv Hubbard, a very mediocre running back, always seem to turn into Gale Sayers whenever the Raiders played the Chiefs. I watched Marty Schottenheimer turn the Chiefs into a team that beat the Raiders every time they played, and I watched Rich Gannon leave the Chiefs and become the NFL MVP in Oakland.

I've seen it all. I'm well aware of the history. I hate the ****ing Raiders even more than I hate the ****ing Broncos, and I know there's a chance the Raiders will beat the Chiefs in week 17, especially if Houston and Hali are both out. That's why I'll be a happy fan if the Chiefs run the table in the regular season and win at least one playoff game.

Lex 1, Pysko 0

Rain Man 01-03-2016 06:53 PM

OP updated. I'll keep updating it each week from here on out.

xztop123 01-03-2016 06:54 PM

Our 4 man pass rush is too bad to make any noise in the playoffs as it stands

hopefully that changes next wk

Ming the Merciless 01-03-2016 07:07 PM

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Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 11967720)
Behold every winning streak of 5+ games in Chiefs history. I'd like to see victories over Cleveland and Oakland.

1968 - 6 games
1968 - 5 games (2nd independent winning streak that season)
1969 - 7 games
1971 - 5 games
1984-1985 - 5 games (crossed over two seasons)
1995 - 7 games
1997 - 6 games
2003 - 9 games
2013 - 9 games
2014 - 5 games
2015 - 10 games and counting (Edited)

do these include post season?

edit: oh i guess not 1984-5

Deberg_1990 01-03-2016 07:08 PM

Incredible


Andy Reid is a hell of a coach.


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