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 RedinTexas:
. I finally got over the Christmas day playoff loss to the Dolphins. It took about 40 years, but I was finally able to come to terms with the fact that we lost.
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
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.
Yah, noticed the same thing watching some old game last offseason. The lines were so much better back then.
Also, I remember watching some Sports Science type show back then, and at some point they analyzed Montana’s throwing motion, among several other QBs, and found that he had the most mechanically perfect throwing motion of any QB they’d ever analyzed. Zero wasted motion. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Frazod:
One of my favorite games from the 90s was the '97 San Francisco game at Arrowhead. They were favored. We won 44-9. That was glorious.