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Deberg_1990 09-21-2019 06:59 AM

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Originally Posted by bobbything (Post 14464921)
Steve Bono was not a “bad” QB for the Chiefs no matter how much people wanted him to be. He was a decidedly average QB who was saddled with a sh*t OC and terrible wideouts. He made the best out of a situation where he was asked to do too much in -10 degree weather given his skill set. He was a career backup who was thrust into a starting role and did an adequate job.

That said, he didn’t do himself any favors with the town.

We would have gotten to the AFCCG with him (at the very least) had Hackett not gone all derp against the Colts

He was an excellent deep ball thrower and bootleg specialist. It was all the other stuff he was pretty average with.

Hammock Parties 09-21-2019 07:21 AM

LMAO ya'll should listen to this

the interviewer doesn't pull any punches

and he asked about the food question and Bono debunked it

I felt bad for Steve LMAO

rabblerouser 09-21-2019 07:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Deberg_1990 (Post 14465131)
He was an excellent deep ball thrower and bootleg specialist. It was all the other stuff he was pretty average with.

Too bad our receiving corps was absolute garbage when he was our QB. After JJ Birden and Willie Davis left, there was Lake "My knee hurts" Dawson, Chris "Invisible" Penn, Danan "Special Teams" Hughes, Webster "Over the Hill" Slaughter, Sean "Great White Hype" LaChappelle and Tamarick "Got them keys" Vanover. In 1996, he had Joe Horn on the roster...but never threw at him, probably because Schotty didn't play the rookie much.

The 3 game skid to end 1996 was particularly brutal. All we needed was one game to make the playoffs. And Bono threw for like 50% and 2 INTS at Buffalo. It was horrific.

SuperBowl4 09-21-2019 07:48 AM

SB's QB keeper for a 70+ TD vs. the Cardinals is one of the greatest plays in CHIEFS history! Marcus Allen fooled the entire Arizona defense as SB jogged into the end zone.

SuperBowl4 09-21-2019 07:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 14464639)
This is the easiest question of the day.

1. Grbac - Not the greatest game awareness, but he had a legit arm.
2. Bono - Just kind of there. He was like the fish sandwich at McDonald's.
3. Cassel - He was the Matt Cassel of quarterbacks.

Who made the most money of these three in their NFL careers?

New World Order 09-21-2019 07:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Rain Man (Post 14464639)
This is the easiest question of the day.

1. Grbac - Not the greatest game awareness, but he had a legit arm.
2. Bono - Just kind of there. He was like the fish sandwich at McDonald's.
3. Cassel - He was the Matt Cassel of quarterbacks.

LMAO

007 09-21-2019 08:06 AM

That was actually a really good interview. Not sure I agree that he debunked the restaurant comment. Just saying you didn't say it really doesn't debunk it. Say what you said and what you meant. Either way, it was a very overblown, and pointless thing for fans to be mad about.

Loved how the play against Arizona was explained. I had never heard the story of how the play came to be.


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