Originally Posted by gblowfish:
No Priest Holmes, Joe Delaney or James Hasty. Henry Marshall doesn't belong anywhere near this list. I'd put Carlos Carson or Stephone Paige ahead of him (and I'm a Mizzou guy).
Joe Delaney was one of my favorites too.
I was at one of only two games I attended at Arrowhead as a teenager and Henry Marshall was on fire in the game I witnessed. I never forgot that. [Reply]
Originally Posted by WilliamTheIrish:
And we had a great TE in the 70’s named Walter White. Dude was a great player.
Yes, Walter White was great. I put him right up there with Gonzalez and Kelce.
Met him once when I was a student teacher at a local junior high. Walter White and some of his athlete pals showed up for a teachers vs. athletes fundraiser for the school. I got to cover White, all 5'6" of me. What a hoot. As a kindness, Walter let me shoot over him into the hoop. So much fun. He's a first rate person. [Reply]
I also thought Bill Kenney deserved a much better run than he got. He literally took horrific beatings for the Chiefs and just hung in there. The guy really was a team player. His stats aren't the greatest, but considering what he had to work with, they aren't bad either.
Originally Posted by ChiefBlueCFC:
Here's the list:
25. Tony Richardson
24. Jared Allen
23. Henry Marshall
22. Dwayne Bowe
21. Dale Carter
20. Kevin Ross
19. Nick Lowry
18. Alex Smith
17. Christian Okoye
16. Deron Cherry
15. Art Still
14. Casey Wiegmann
13. Tim Grunhard
12. Dante Hall
11. Justin Houston
10. Brian Waters
9. Albert Lewis
8. Willie Roaf
7. Eric Berry
6. Tamba Hali
5. Derrick Johnson
4. Jamaal Charles
3.Tony Gonzalez
2. Derrick Thomas
1. Will Shields
In this list, we will go over the 25 best Chiefs players to never win a Super Bowl during their time in the NFL. This includes their time with the Chiefs and outside of Kansas City. Therefore, players like Joe Montana, Marcus Allen, Neil Smith, Priest Holmes and Trent Green will be omitted because they won a Super Bowl either before or after their time in Kansas City.
Originally Posted by jerryaldini:
Dusty, this man El Guapo is not just famous, he's INfamous. Infamous is more than famous. He's probably the biggest actor to ever come out of Mexico!
Originally Posted by LongSufferingToady:
I also thought Bill Kenney deserved a much better run than he got. He literally took horrific beatings for the Chiefs and just hung in there. The guy really was a team player. His stats aren't the greatest, but considering what he had to work with, they aren't bad either.
Ooooh, that's gonna be like the Bat Signal to George Blowfish [Reply]