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Old 09-05-2017, 07:33 PM   #1
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Backups Kyle Orton and Thomas Jones beating the defending super bowl champs at home. 0.07% winning that game and totally lit by the 4th quarter.
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Old 09-05-2017, 08:39 PM   #2
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Backups Kyle Orton and Thomas Jones beating the defending super bowl champs at home. 0.07% winning that game and totally lit by the 4th quarter.
That's possibly the biggest upset in modern Chiefs history...I think GB was 13-0...and Rodgers was playing like a man possessed. It was so crazy it led to Crenell getting hired as HC...
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Old 09-05-2017, 09:03 PM   #3
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That's possibly the biggest upset in modern Chiefs history...I think GB was 13-0...and Rodgers was playing like a man possessed. It was so crazy it led to Crenell getting hired as HC...


We had absolutely no chance to win that game...I remember questioning why the hell we were even at the game as we had no chance. We had no right to win that game. I still don't know how it happened...it was ****ing crazy.






...makes ya a little more hopeful about Thursday.

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Old 09-05-2017, 09:06 PM   #4
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We had absolutely no chance to win that game...I remember questioning why the hell we were even at the game as we had no chance. We had no right to win that game. I still don't know how it happened...it was ****ing crazy.






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What game are you talking about?
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Old 09-05-2017, 09:11 PM   #5
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What game are you talking about?
I think this one:

https://www.pro-football-reference.c...1112180kan.htm

where GB just assumed we would roll over for them
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Old 09-05-2017, 09:19 PM   #6
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What game are you talking about?
when we beat the undefeated packers
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Old 09-05-2017, 09:07 PM   #7
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We had absolutely no chance to win that game...I remember questioning why the hell we were even at the game as we had no chance. We had no right to win that game. I still don't know how it happened...it was ****ing crazy.






...makes ya a little more hopeful about Thursday.

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Probably would have been irrelevant considering Pioli, but it and the other Romeo "win" in the three games post Haley firing led to the 2-14 waste of a year, so...
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Old 09-05-2017, 09:16 PM   #8
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We had absolutely no chance to win that game...I remember questioning why the hell we were even at the game as we had no chance. We had no right to win that game. I still don't know how it happened...it was ****ing crazy.






...makes ya a little more hopeful about Thursday.

"And that's why they play the game."
Kyle Orton played out of his mind. Maybe the most clutch game of his career, and I'm sure it single handedly got him his next contract.

I couldn't remember his name at first, so I googled it. First result to my search:
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Kyle Orton played out of his mind. Maybe the most clutch game of his career, and I'm sure it single handedly got him his next contract.

I couldn't remember his name at first, so I googled it. First result to my search:
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Old 09-05-2017, 07:45 PM   #10
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**** the 2015 wild card.

As meaningless as that PO win over Todd Marinovich.
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As meaningless as that PO win over Todd Marinovich.
you were probably in diapers but it definitely was not meaningless...

Back then we had a good team that was constantly in he playoffs and it felt like we had a chance....that was year 2 of a crazy 10 year run where we never won less than like 9 games and we went to the playoffs like 8 times.

That particular year we had to play the raiders 3 times. We beat them all three times.....The second time we played them we were basically already playing an elimination playoff game....and we won...and got a wildcard ticket...

We drew the raiders for that wildcard game, and played them and won.

Just sticking it to the raiders and taking them out of the playoffs elevates that game over 99% of other games we have played...period.
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It was totally meaningless. That Chiefs team needed major upgrades to even sniff true playoff contention with Montana two years later.

So the win wasn't a stepping stone to something greater. It was just a team that wasn't that good, led by a QB who wasn't that good, beating a shitty QB who had no business in the postseason.

Sound familiar?
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Old 09-05-2017, 08:20 PM   #13
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It was totally meaningless. That Chiefs team needed major upgrades to even sniff true playoff contention with Montana two years later.

So the win wasn't a stepping stone to something greater. It was just a team that wasn't that good, led by a QB who wasn't that good, beating a shitty QB who had no business in the postseason.

Sound familiar?
You have no idea what you're talking about...I mean that as lovingly as possible but you CLEARLY didn't watch that season...

Every battle that doesn't lead to a won war is not meaningless...

If you had actually watched that season or been a chiefs fan at that time you would think that game had meaning. If you wiped that game from the record book and inserted mahomes into it, you would think it had meaning.....because it did at the time.

Now, you can say it didnt have meaning for YOU....which is true because you were probably sucking your dads teet at the time. But to anyone who actually watched that season, taking the raiders out of the playoffs was amazing. Beating them twice in a ROW to do it was epic.
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Old 09-05-2017, 08:22 PM   #14
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It was totally meaningless. That Chiefs team needed major upgrades to even sniff true playoff contention with Montana two years later.

So the win wasn't a stepping stone to something greater. It was just a team that wasn't that good, led by a QB who wasn't that good, beating a shitty QB who had no business in the postseason.

Sound familiar?
By that logic, the only important wins in Chiefs history occurred in 1962, 1966, and 1969. If you subscribe to that philosophy, that's your business, but I would expand beyond that. In my opinion, there are important wins that occur in seasons without a Super Bowl win. The 1991 win was important because it was the first Chiefs playoff win since Super Bowl IV.
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By that logic, the only important wins in Chiefs history occurred in 1962, 1966, and 1969. If you subscribe to that philosophy, that's your business, but I would expand beyond that. In my opinion, there are important wins that occur in seasons without a Super Bowl win.
Yes and beating the raiders literally twice in a row , back to back weeks to eliminate them from the playoffs was ****ing epic...but I get that it is lost to the children here..to know the feeling of hatred for the raiders or of a DECADE where you knew you were going to the playoffs every year because the team was that good
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