The Chiefs fall short of reaching the peak of NFL History. We are now more in line with the 1994 Cowboys, until proven otherwise. I'll explain in the next post.
The Chiefs fail to reach the peak of NFL History, falling short of the 10-0 greatness of the 1990 49ers.
At 9-1, with a Week 11 loss to a fierce conference rival, they are now smelling much more like the 1994 Cowboys.
The '94 Cowboys would fall to 8-2 that season, with a loss to...the 49ers. The loss was foreshadowing for their eventual playoff collapse in San Francisco.
Montana took a hit from LT and Marshall in this game that was almost an omen for the hit he sustained in the NFC Championship.
The #Chiefs can join the 1990 49ers at 11-1 Friday, as they attempt to scale their own path up Threepeat Mountain.
The 49ers notched win #11 with a dominant defensive performance against the NY Giants, a game that would portend the NFC Championship. pic.twitter.com/S3z8OZrmvE
The Chiefs seek to join the 1990 49ers with the best record in NFL history after winning back to back Super Bowls this Sunday night.
The Niners moved to 12-1 with an overtime thriller in Cincinnati, denying the Bengals any revenge for falling in two Super Bowls the previous… pic.twitter.com/ODRUXQ2WBV