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This is tough, now remember I am a young guy so I am going based on stuff I have experienced.
Chiefs win over Pittsburgh in the playoffs at Arrowhead. I believe that is one of the best games I have ever seen at Arrowhead (I go to a lot of them) Between the blocked punt and Montana getting that TD right in my corner. That was very special. I went to Houston and saw them beat the Oilers. That was lots of fun. Keith Cash going long on Buddy Ryan's defense. Shocking a team that had a first round bye. The domination of the Rams the past few years. I detest the Rams and their "fans" Grbac to Rison to beat the Raiders on Monday Night. I don't think I have gone so nuts from one single play. |
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10-02-2003, 10:10 PM | #5 |
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Obviously the most famous play 65 Toss Power Trap in Chiefs history is a big one.
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10-02-2003, 10:10 PM | #6 |
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Montana Magic @ MH was badass!!
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10-02-2003, 10:10 PM | #7 | |
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10-02-2003, 10:18 PM | #8 |
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I) The defeat of the Raiders for the last AFL football crown. In their own stadium. In front of their own fans. On national TV. The defense mashing Darrel Lamonica so bad that Gramps Blanda had to come in to finish the game. The LOSERS had their bags packed for the trip to N'Orleans prior to the game being played. That's how confident the LOSERS were.
II) The demolition of Joe Kapp by Aaron Brown and Jerry Mays, separating Kapp's shoulder, and sealing the victory over the Vikings in SB IV. III) The goal line stand by the front four in New York against the Jets and Joe Namath in the very first wild card game, a 13-6 Chiefs victory. |
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10-02-2003, 10:25 PM | #9 |
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'97 Playoff Game ... oh, wait.
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10-02-2003, 10:29 PM | #10 |
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I will have to say watching in person Joe run for I believe 193 yards against Houston in 81. We went to 7-3 that weekend and finished 9-7
The first playoff game at Arrowhead against the Raiders We won. i was at that game as well. The Steelers wildcard game I was at. But I think the best game the comeback in Denver. |
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Joe showing exactly who was who's bitch, Pile High, 96, monday fuggen night.....
Montana OWNED Elway....
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Favorite Moments that I've seen.
1. Montana to Davis on Monday night. 2. Grbac to Rison on Monday night. 3. Keith Cash nailing the Buddy Ryan poster. 4. Otis Taylor making the one-handed grab against the Redskins. 5. Albert Lewis blocking a kick against the Steelers in the final regular season game in 1986. (Chiefs scored three special teams TDs to win 24-21 and make first playoff appearance in 15 years) 6. Frank Manumaleuga and Thomas Howard forcing a fumble and returning it for a TD to win the game in the last minute as the dynasty Steelers were running out the clock in the late 70s/early 80s. 7. Buck Buchanan bursting through the line and bulldogging George Blanda to the ground in the early 70s. 8. Trent Green to John Tait to win the game in Cleveland. 9. Any of a series of Derrick Thomas sacks where he left an OT in the dust and did the sack and strip. 10. Tim Barnett's devastating blindside block on a Raiders CB on a routine play in the early 90s. Apologies to: 1. Any of a series of Christian Okoye runs where mortals could not stop him. 2. Vanover's punt return against the Chargers 3. Hasty's interception return against the Raiders in OT. 4. Any of a series of Willie Lanier smashes of receivers over the middle. 5. Any of a series of Deron Cherry interceptions leaping in front of receivers. 6. Art Still making a tackle by pushing his OT against the RB on a goal-line stand in the mid-80s.
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10-02-2003, 10:47 PM | #14 |
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I would also have to add even though we lost a MNF game where we played Denver and were losing 21-9 at half we came back to take the lead and Denver came back and beat us with a FG. I just rem Piage running down the sideline for the TD. I think it was a 70 yeard TD.
Does anyone remember the game Delaney ran for 193 against the Oilers. |
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10-02-2003, 10:48 PM | #15 |
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I think mine is gonna have to the 1997 Donks@Chiefs game at Arrowhead when we won on Stoyos's 53 yarder, 24-22. The only time I've ever cried with pure, unadulterated joy after a Chiefs win.
Rison made a key play in that game BTW. He caught Gannon's pass and gained three extra yards by juking a defender before stepping out of bounds. Stoyo's kick barely cleared the crossbar. |
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