1995 Chiefs Random thought
After watching the stunning loss the Donks had tonight to the Ravens especially with a Harbaugh on the other end (although his brother) made me think back to the 1995 Chiefs and how luck sometimes creeps into a game
If the playoffs are played 100 times that year looking at the talent we had that year and how we handled most teams we win the superbowl at least 35-45 times out of 100, maybe even more. We lose to the colts maybe 10-15% of the time. Just happenend that what could go wrong did. The chiefs were just snakebitten in that game. It would be very hard to argue that there was another team that had more talent. |
L** E****** can still go f*** himself.
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L$$ Who?
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If snakebitten=Marty Schottenheimer playing not to lose, then yeah, we were snakebitten.
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Marty chooses the coldest day in Chief's history to switch from a running attack to a passing one and he does it against a team that cannot defend the run. Geez, come on man...there were stalactites hanging from player's face masks and you want to pass now.
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Could you imagine Peyton and Marty on the same team?
I think the Universe would implode. |
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Thanks for reopening old wounds, asshole.
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2 wrongs don't make a right. |
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First Jan Stenarud breaks my heart as a little kid in the longest game in history with his two misses and then history repeats itself with this douchebag missing THREE We are the Chiefs! |
It's why we need our own home grown quarterback. So that if we lose in the playoffs at least we would gain the experience & the players would feel the hurt only to thrive to get better the next year. Having our own quarterback to learn from mistakes and take what he can to the next level.
Having our own quarterback means years of playoff and Super Bowl contention opportunity. Building a team around the draft pick quarterback is the way to start building a team for success in the playoffs and Championships. EDIT: **** Lynn Elliott I'm not afraid to say his name. |
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