Trying to decide which preseason game to go to. Last year, we didn't do much with the starters on week 3, yet I'm still inclined to go to the 3rd game rather than the first. [Reply]
Originally Posted by 007:
Trying to decide which preseason game to go to. Last year, we didn't do much with the starters on week 3, yet I'm still inclined to go to the 3rd game rather than the first.
Go to ALL OF THEM!
This is a SB year. You don't want to miss ANYTHING. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hog's Gone Fishin:
Go to ALL OF THEM!
This is a SB year. You don't want to miss ANYTHING.
I'm splitting the preseason with my friend. He gets one game to take another person and I get the other game. I have to decide which I prefer. In the past I would always want game 3, but after last year I'm not sure now. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ptlyon:
C'mon guys - we need at least the infamous picture of Lenny the Cool smoking on the sideline! I'd do it if I was just smart enough how...
That was in the locker room. Fred Biletnikoff was cool enough to smoke on the sideline. [Reply]
Number 14 is a number that most would prefer to forget because it was the number worn by the worst first round draft pick in Chiefs history, Todd Blackledge. Currently it's being worn by Sammy Watkins, who could become the best ever to wear the number if he gets a second contract from KC and he stays healthy. But for now, that honor belongs to Ed Podolak. In 9 seasons, Podolak rushed for 4,451 yards and 34 touchdowns. He caught 288 passes for another 2,456 yards and 6 receiving touchdowns. He also returned 86 punts, 34 kickoffs and finished his career with 8,343 all-purpose yards (leading the NFL in the category in 1970).
He also had one of the greatest individual games in team history in the 1971 playoff loss to Miami. Looking back, Ed Podolak did everything he could that day for the Chiefs to win. He rushed 17 times for 85 yards and a touchdown. He caught another 8 passes for 110 receiving yards and another touchdown. He even returned 3 kicks for 154 yards (51 yards/kick average)! That day, Podolak had 349 yards from scrimmage and the Chiefs still lost. [Reply]