Originally Posted by Imon Yourside:
I'm not even suggesting it, just that fact it would be better than Neil Smith. So many great Chiefs that could be here that never left.
Originally Posted by Vladimir_Kyrilytch:
Fair enough. I have one more question for you. What did you do to get into the negatives in casino cash? You must have made a helluva bet that went sideways. Tell us the story!
i literally have no idea. wondered about it myself. thought maybe it has something to do with neg rep since i've never even been in the casino.
i'm sure that's what all the problem gamblers say. [Reply]
the best overall Chief in history, in my opinion, was #68 Will Shields. What would it take to get him to bang the drum? Crowdsourcing is a powerful vehicle. We can't have Neil Smith casting a shadow over this stadium at a time like this.
I've got $100 on hiring a pilot to fly a banner that says something like "We hate you, Neil". If I got 100 on it, together we could make it happen before kickoff...... [Reply]
Originally Posted by Curé:
i literally have no idea. wondered about it myself. thought maybe it has something to do with neg rep since i've never even been in the casino.
i'm sure that's what all the problem gamblers say.
It can't be neg rep that caused it, cause you have that little green bar under your name. I incur plenty of neg reps myself, as you can tell by my Chiefs colored little bar. Anyway, you seem cool Cureeee, and I would call you by your proper name if I had a fancy enough keyboard to do that little swirly thing on the e you do. [Reply]
One year, I spent at least 3-4 hours after DT’s radio show talking with him and Neal Smith. They were great dudes and very fan friendly. But now……
**** that guy. He went out of his way to rub it in our faces after he left. [Reply]
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
One year, I spent at least 3-4 hours after DT’s radio show talking with him and Neal Smith. They were great dudes and very fan friendly. But now……
**** that guy. He went out of his way to rub it in our faces after he left.
Did he, tho? He is not the sharpest bulb... not the brightest knife... wouldn't want him performing rocket surgery, if you know what I mean?
Actual quotes:
"Actually this guy [Troy Brown] had a perceptional year today. ... I think he went 10 for 10 or 12 for 12. ... His completion percentage was great."
-- Smith, on a Patriots wide receiver.
"This guy is just tremendously. He's got a lot of more football left this season."
-- Smith, on Priest Holmes.
"I'll tell you, you cannot have Masnowski run with Shannon Sharpe. You just can't do that. That's like an offensive lineman running with a tight end. We just have to do a better job of getting those safeties to [Sharpe] and not leaving Maslowsli to run with Shannon Sharpe for 80 yards."
-- Smith, on his favorite Polish American.
"Well, what it did, is the Chiefs actually brought eight in the box. So they actually have more than they need. As you see, McNowski right here takes the inside charge and beats his guy to the snap."
-- Smith, on that guy, who is now Irish.
"Only thing he do is he go along the line of scrimmage and no one untouched him."
-- Smith, on the Broncos' Keith Burns blocking a punt.
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
One year, I spent at least 3-4 hours after DT’s radio show talking with him and Neal Smith. They were great dudes and very fan friendly. But now……
**** that guy. He went out of his way to rub it in our faces after he left.
If Neil Smith didn't abandon the team, the Chiefs make the playoffs that year, and Derrick Thomas wears a seatbelt, and he would be alive today. I'm not calling Neil Smith a murderer, but manslaughter seems appropriate. [Reply]
*IF* we lose this is why. I’ve got a Neil Smith autographed football. I put it up and away in storage at my dads in 2012, bam, we land Andy Reid. [Reply]
Originally Posted by HC_Chief:
Did he, tho? He is not the sharpest bulb... not the brightest knife... wouldn't want him performing rocket surgery, if you know what I mean?
Actual quotes:
"Actually this guy [Troy Brown] had a perceptional year today. ... I think he went 10 for 10 or 12 for 12. ... His completion percentage was great."
-- Smith, on a Patriots wide receiver.
"This guy is just tremendously. He's got a lot of more football left this season."
-- Smith, on Priest Holmes.
"I'll tell you, you cannot have Masnowski run with Shannon Sharpe. You just can't do that. That's like an offensive lineman running with a tight end. We just have to do a better job of getting those safeties to [Sharpe] and not leaving Maslowsli to run with Shannon Sharpe for 80 yards."
-- Smith, on his favorite Polish American.
"Well, what it did, is the Chiefs actually brought eight in the box. So they actually have more than they need. As you see, McNowski right here takes the inside charge and beats his guy to the snap."
-- Smith, on that guy, who is now Irish.
"Only thing he do is he go along the line of scrimmage and no one untouched him."
-- Smith, on the Broncos' Keith Burns blocking a punt.
Originally Posted by HC_Chief:
Did he, tho? He is not the sharpest bulb... not the brightest knife... wouldn't want him performing rocket surgery, if you know what I mean?
Actual quotes:
"Actually this guy [Troy Brown] had a perceptional year today. ... I think he went 10 for 10 or 12 for 12. ... His completion percentage was great."
-- Smith, on a Patriots wide receiver.
"This guy is just tremendously. He's got a lot of more football left this season."
-- Smith, on Priest Holmes.
"I'll tell you, you cannot have Masnowski run with Shannon Sharpe. You just can't do that. That's like an offensive lineman running with a tight end. We just have to do a better job of getting those safeties to [Sharpe] and not leaving Maslowsli to run with Shannon Sharpe for 80 yards."
-- Smith, on his favorite Polish American.
"Well, what it did, is the Chiefs actually brought eight in the box. So they actually have more than they need. As you see, McNowski right here takes the inside charge and beats his guy to the snap."
-- Smith, on that guy, who is now Irish.
"Only thing he do is he go along the line of scrimmage and no one untouched him."
-- Smith, on the Broncos' Keith Burns blocking a punt.
Originally Posted by HC_Chief:
Did he, tho? He is not the sharpest bulb... not the brightest knife... wouldn't want him performing rocket surgery, if you know what I mean?
Actual quotes:
"Actually this guy [Troy Brown] had a perceptional year today. ... I think he went 10 for 10 or 12 for 12. ... His completion percentage was great."
-- Smith, on a Patriots wide receiver.
"This guy is just tremendously. He's got a lot of more football left this season."
-- Smith, on Priest Holmes.
"I'll tell you, you cannot have Masnowski run with Shannon Sharpe. You just can't do that. That's like an offensive lineman running with a tight end. We just have to do a better job of getting those safeties to [Sharpe] and not leaving Maslowsli to run with Shannon Sharpe for 80 yards."
-- Smith, on his favorite Polish American.
"Well, what it did, is the Chiefs actually brought eight in the box. So they actually have more than they need. As you see, McNowski right here takes the inside charge and beats his guy to the snap."
-- Smith, on that guy, who is now Irish.
"Only thing he do is he go along the line of scrimmage and no one untouched him."
-- Smith, on the Broncos' Keith Burns blocking a punt.
Originally Posted by gblowfish:
While we're at it, let's get Thannon Tharpe to sing the National Anthem...
Ohhh thay can you thee....thkip Bayleth
By the dawnth early light
Wha so proudly thkip, we hailed
At the twiligth latht gleaming
Whoth broad thripes and bright thtars, thkip
Through the perilouth fight thkip bayleth
Oer the ramparth we watched thkip
We're tho gallantly thtreaming
And the rocketh red glare THKIP
the bombth burthting in air thkip bayleth
Gave proof thkip through the night
That our flag wath thrill there thkip bayleth
Oh thay doeth that thtar thpangled banner yet wave thkip
Oer the land of the free thkip bayleth
And the home thkip
Of the
CHEEEEEEEEFTHHHHHHS [Reply]