This popped up on my YouTube feed. Here's 3 games (the highlights) of the Chiefs from 92-94 I think. The Montana years. The DT, Neil Smith, Saleamua years. The Louie Aguiar and Lowery era. Back when the graphics were shit, the score was NOT on the screen at all times, the hits were probably penalties now...
Montana has a throwing motion that looks really strange to me, but I think the modern NFL QB is just different. Anyway, these are all Chiefs wins, so they are quite enjoyable!
9ers vs Chiefs at Arrowhead. I believe this is the newest of the 3. There are guys on the defense who I don't remember at all.
Originally Posted by Frazod:
God, what a dark fucking day that was. I woke up knowing, I mean absolutely KNOWING, that we'd be treated to a Montana v. Young Super Bowl, and it would be the greatest thing ever. Instead.... we got the all New York shitfest. Horrible. Absolutely horrible. :-)
You'd have to Clockwork Orange me to get me to watch that turd again. Once was far more than enough.
Actually, that ended up being Buffalo vs Dallas round two in the Super Bowl, which was an awful game. Bills/Giants was in the 1990 season. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Gary Cooper:
J.J. Birden had the best catch of those playoffs against the Steelers. An impressive catch even by today's standards, especially for a shorter player.
Was that the one pass Dave Kreig attempted in that game? [Reply]
I prefer this classic. My skinny 14 year old ass could have run through a brick wall that night I was so fired up.
It's a bit of a shock to the system to see how slow and unimaginative the offenses were.
Early 90s offensive and defensive line play would have fucking ruled the league right now.
Today's lines suck ass in comparison, although pass rush schemes have gotten more sophisticated. But individual players are not as technically sound. [Reply]
Originally Posted by WilliamTheIrish:
Willie Davis true claim to fame is he dropped a certain 50yard TD from Joe in the 93 AFC Divisional in Houston.
BUT
Later in the game he made a great play for a 50 yard catch that got the chiefs in scoring position. And then for his real, real true claim to fame, he made a great back shoulder catch on 3rd and 20 for the Chiefs 3rd TD. Truly a great throw and catch.
That game marked the high point of Chiefs football from 1972-2017. I was living in Houston and was on top of the world after that game. What a glorious second half comeback. [Reply]