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]
Damn this thread will make a guy old in a hurry lol . Lenny but to be honest better memory's of fuller ,Kinney and damn I've always wished future QB would take lessons from Steve Deburg on play fake he was the best the NFL has ever seen. I think it was 1st game of season Chiefs at New England deburg play faked and threw a bomb for a td , fooled everyone in stadium!!!! [Reply]
Originally Posted by R Clark:
Damn this thread will make a guy old in a hurry lol . Lenny but to be honest better memory's of fuller ,Kinney and damn I've always wished future QB would take lessons from Steve Deburg on play fake he was the best the NFL has ever seen. I think it was 1st game of season Chiefs at New England deburg play faked and threw a bomb for a td , fooled everyone in stadium!!!!
When I first started watching them, it was the Boston Patriots. [Reply]
I remember watching a Chiefs-Eagles game in '92 thinking that I should root for the Chiefs, then not really giving a shit, then feeling a twinge of disappointment when I saw they were shutout by San Diego in the playoffs. The next year they traded for Montana and I hopped on the bandwagon, becoming a crazed fan. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chiefshrink:
Now just take all the public results of this poll and you can pretty much guess everyone's age range for the most part.:-)
Originally Posted by DJ's left nut:
In all actuality it was probably Bill Kenney but I have exactly zero memories of watching him play. The first one I can remember watching and cheering for was DeBerg.
This is exactly what I was going to say. In high school. Right before I moved from Colorado to Missouri for full time, in 1990. I was a bit of a raider’s fan because my friends and I rebelled against our bronco loving families. But when Marcus Allen came to the red and gold I was no longer split between the two. [Reply]