Which of our Super Bowls were you most emotionally invested in? I imagine most of you will say Super Bowl LIV given the 50 years of wait and suffering but I'm sure it won't be unanimous. For me it's this one, but I'm well aware I didn't have to go through the Cassel years and all the shit before it. I can't remember having wanted to win a game more than this. We are on the cusp of being the greatest team/dynasty in history.
So what meant/means most to you?
Mods: Dunno how to do a poll but would appreciate it if you could add one for Super Bowls IV, LIV, LV, LVII, LVIII and LIX. [Reply]
In the worst of times, always without fail, people show you who they really are.
Mahomes to that point I don't think had even ever lost a game by double digits, let alone get blown out. What was it, 6 times inside their 30 and no tds?
Offensive line couldn't protect a warm cup of piss, receivers (that term is used VERY mother fucking loosely here) couldn't catch a cold. Dropped or were unaware of so many passes that if they caught HALF of them we win by 10. Andy had idiot kid on the brain, even the punter couldn't perform the simple act of punting the football.
Defense absolutely riddled with sloppy play, penalties, Andy full Andy end of half WTAF timeout that led to spot fouls and a score on a drive the bucs had waved the white flag on first down, content to go to half.
Playing through pain on a foot needing surgery, scrambling for a cumulative 500+ yards just to get passes away to guys who had no fucking clue the game had started.
He was the exact same guy we saw the previous 2 years when he was on top of the world.
No poor body language. No finger pointing. Not even one single percent of let up from this kid. Getting mauled, making the throws, the Superman throw, to watch this kid playing a losing uphill battle on ice skates, you'd think he had the ball on the last drive of the game going for the win.
He flatly refused to accept defeat until double zeroes and even after, the whole fucking world could see that 15 was the ONLY member of the Kansas City Chiefs franchise that showed up ready to play that game, he never pointed fingers, he didn't bitch up and refuse to take the podium after the worst beating of his life both literally and figuratively.
Mahomes showed us who he is. Not just when shit is going great. He's a leader. He's a winner. He's a God damn beast, and when it's all over, Patrick Mahomes will be regarded as the greatest quarterback that ever stepped onto the gridiron.
When this dude makes it glaringly obvious what a beast he is, in a brutal loss, I'm not sure how any DC facing him sleeps the week prior.
Originally Posted by Wallcrawler:
Most important to me, probably the Bucs loss.
In the worst of times, always without fail, people show you who they really are.
Mahomes to that point I don't think had even ever lost a game by double digits, let alone get blown out. What was it, 6 times inside their 30 and no tds?
Offensive line couldn't protect a warm cup of piss, receivers (that term is used VERY mother ****ing loosely here) couldn't catch a cold. Dropped or were unaware of so many passes that if they caught HALF of them we win by 10. Andy had idiot kid on the brain, even the punter couldn't perform the simple act of punting the football.
Defense absolutely riddled with sloppy play, penalties, Andy full Andy end of half WTAF timeout that led to spot fouls and a score on a drive the bucs had waved the white flag on first down, content to go to half.
Playing through pain on a foot needing surgery, scrambling for a cumulative 500+ yards just to get passes away to guys who had no ****ing clue the game had started.
He was the exact same guy we saw the previous 2 years when he was on top of the world.
No poor body language. No finger pointing. Not even one single percent of let up from this kid. Getting mauled, making the throws, the Superman throw, to watch this kid playing a losing uphill battle on ice skates, you'd think he had the ball on the last drive of the game going for the win.
He flatly refused to accept defeat until double zeroes and even after, the whole ****ing world could see that 15 was the ONLY member of the Kansas City Chiefs franchise that showed up ready to play that game, he never pointed fingers, he didn't bitch up and refuse to take the podium after the worst beating of his life both literally and figuratively.
Mahomes showed us who he is. Not just when shit is going great. He's a leader. He's a winner. He's a God damn beast, and when it's all over, Patrick Mahomes will be regarded as the greatest quarterback that ever stepped onto the gridiron.
When this dude makes it glaringly obvious what a beast he is, in a brutal loss, I'm not sure how any DC facing him sleeps the week prior.
You gotta kill this kid to beat him.
I'm going to have to check into rehab or something. I'm liking a lot of your posts recently. [Reply]
It's hard to top the first 49er one since decades of emotion came out finally witnessing them winning one and everyone else at the party was rooting for KC. Last year was special though because it was the first SB party a lot of my friends and family were rooting against the Chiefs because of Brock Purdy being we're in Central Iowa. [Reply]
It's hard to beat the euphoria of the 2019 ascension. I have loved them all, but in the end, ascension to the top > waiting to get knocked off the top. It has be a SWEET wait though! [Reply]
'19 will have a special place in everyones heart for being the first of the mahomes era.
but if '24 is won... you're going to have a hard time seeing any other ring topping it. the amount of vitriol, hate, pressure, and adversity from injuries/media etc. faced to get this 3-pete really cannot be overstated. this ring feels it will go down as THE ONE barring a miraculous 4-pete. [Reply]