The first one I can remember as the QB watching Chiefs games was Steve DeBerg that would have put me at about 6-9 years old when I became a fan and really started following the team. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Prison Bitch:
Steve Fuller. When I was a kid, the cops used to cum to school and give out player cards. Art Still, Gary Spani, Steve Fuller, Barbaro et al. Bill Kenney was about that time too the. We drafted Blackledge.
It was Montana for me. I had kind of just like football in general but hadn't really attached to a team. Didn't follow things closely back then either. Had always loved Montana though. The Chiefs weren't on a whole lot where I lived. They were playing and I was like, "Holy Shit, is that Montana playing? I thought he was done." Afterwards someone had interviewed someone, might have been Marty or Carl. I remember them saying that Joe Montana was welcome to play for them for as long as he wanted. That's what hooked me to the franchise. [Reply]
I remember the first Superbowl vs the Packers. Mostly because of the big bowl of popcorn on the TV tray that went flying when my dad smashed the tray during the game. There might have been beer flying too, I just remember the popcorn being everywhere and the dog going crazy. [Reply]
I remember the first Superbowl vs the Packers. Mostly because of the big bowl of popcorn on the TV tray that went flying when my dad smashed the tray during the game. There might have been beer flying too, I just remember the popcorn being everywhere and the dog going crazy.
My friend brought his 2-3 year-old son for one of the Royals/Blue Jays playoff games in 2015 - I think the one where the Zobrist pop fly dropped and sparked the rally. We got so excited when the Royals came back, jumping up and down and yelling, the kid started crying. Then we all rushed to try to comfort him and show him we were !!!HAPPY - SEE!!!, which scared him even more.
I just saw him over Christmas and he was having a meltdown because some of the little girls were teasing him. I think we may have broke the poor kid. [Reply]
My dad worked for 101 the fox during early 90’s and we went to every home game. Box seats and everything! Cool story was my dad was Paul Rudd’s sister boss so when he would come to games he would give sisters and I piggy back rides. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Frazod:
Deberg. I was more of a baseball fan when I was a kid. And during the mid 80s, I was either deployed or in Virginia. It wasn't until the late 80s that I was able to even occasionally see them on TV.
Deberg certainly wasn't great, but goddamn did he have heart. Never forget watching him play with the pin sticking out of his finger. Hurt just to look at it.