Originally Posted by RedinTexas:
Yeah, I can sympathize with that, but when you're making your QB pick at the end of the first round, or even worse, in later rounds, you're not really making an effort. Sometimes you have to take the chance on trading draft capital to move up in the first round. It doesn't always pay off, but how many great QBs have been taken outside the top 15 picks? I know there are historical examples like Starr, Brady, etc, but those examples are few and far between.
True and they've placed a few bets that were bad deals in that regard. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
True, I believe the Chiefs were the winningest regular season team of the 90s if I'm not mistaken.
I think the 49'ers and Bills may have won more, but KC was right up there...Didn't mean squat though cuz the next sentence is they won ZERO Super Bowls. Just one would have made all those KC teams better from a historic perspective. Needed a real QB. When they had one they went to the AFC Championship game. End of story. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mile High Mania:
Well, I don't think they're doing that... they've missed on their QB picks, simple as that and are stuck in that 90's Chiefs mode right now. I wouldn't say they chose this by design as a winning strategy.
Let’s see them make the playoffs before we call them something as lofty and grand as the 90s Chiefs [Reply]
Originally Posted by TEX:
I think the 49'ers and Bills may have won more, but KC was right up there...Didn't mean squat though cuz the next sentence is they won ZERO Super Bowls. Just one would have made all those KC teams better from a historic perspective. Needed a real QB. When they had one they went to the AFC Championship game. End of story.
Why the Marty bashing? He didn't win a SB but I thought he did a good job here overall. Reid didn't win shit in Philly either. [Reply]
Originally Posted by PAChiefsGuy:
Why the Marty bashing? He didn't win a SB but I thought he did a good job here overall. Reid didn't win shit in Philly either.
Reid went to 5 NFC Championship games and 1 Super Bowl.
Marty lost in the playoffs as the #1 seed twice in 3 years.
Originally Posted by Chief Pagan:
The ghost of Peyton was still incredible at reading the defense pre snap and changing the play and knowing where to go with ball.
Getting Goff to the SB was a pretty impressive feat.
Originally Posted by Pasta Little Brother:
Speaking of bitches...where were you the last 2 months after Denver collapsed after a fluke 3 and 0 start?
Fluke?? That start was no fluke. They played the 3 worst teams in the league those 3 weeks. That start was all but guaranteed. The flukes we're them beating Dallas and the Chargers. [Reply]