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.
For me, the MNF showdown was as memorable as any Super Bowl which was highlighted when Broncos players were giving Montana footballs to autograph when Joe was talking to Elway midfield right after the game. [Reply]
Originally Posted by scho63:
His claim to fame will.always be the guy who caught Montana's pass on MNF to beat Elway and the Donkeys with almost no time left.
His TD catch against the Oilers(!) in the playoffs was a thing of beauty. He made up for dropping what should have been a wide open 50 yard TD bomb from Montana a little earlier. [Reply]
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. [Reply]
Originally Posted by scho63:
His claim to fame will.always be the guy who caught Montana's pass on MNF to beat Elway and the Donkeys with almost no time left.
Loved that moment! I remember Sportscenter highlights called Montana the real Superman, in comparison to Elway’s TD drive, after that winning drive. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bowser:
His TD catch against the Oilers(!) in the playoffs was a thing of beauty. He made up for dropping what should have been a wide open 50 yard TD bomb from Montana a little earlier.
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. [Reply]