Do we even have a Super Bowl appearance with Reid if that team didn’t pick itself up and turn it around?
Team had high expectations, but started 1-5. If the team kept losing I don’t see how Hunt would’ve kept Reid and staff around. 2013 was a surprisingly good year, but ended with a bad playoff loss. 2014 narrowly missed the playoffs. And 2015 was on pace to be a disaster year
That team then won 11 straight games (including our first playoff win since 1993) and kept the Reid regime in place [Reply]
Yeah Reid wasn’t going anywhere. At this point we are lucky for every good and bad thing that happened over the past few decades. Because of even a single thing had been different we may not have landed the exact draft position that allowed us to focus away from guys like trubisky while having just the right trade capital to trade up for mahomes [Reply]
I hadn’t considered the possibility of Reid getting fired but the answer to any question of the importance of any Chiefs event prior to 4/27/2017 is that it was extremely important. You change even one small outcome and the ramifications could result in us never drafting Mahomes.
All of the heartbreaking losses, worthless seasons, etc. - I wouldn’t change any of it if given the option. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
I hadn’t considered the possibility of Reid getting fired but the answer to any question of the importance of any Chiefs event prior to 4/27/2017 is that it was extremely important. You change even one small outcome and the ramifications could result in us never drafting Mahomes.
All of the heartbreaking losses, worthless seasons, etc. - I wouldn’t change any of it if given the option.
Crazy thing is that one more win for the Chiefs would’ve dropped the Broncos to the 5 seed instead of the 1.
Those flukey losses early in the season likely gave the Broncos a Super Bowl.
I’m at peace with it though due to what’s happened since. [Reply]
Originally Posted by smithandrew051:
Crazy thing is that one more win for the Chiefs would’ve dropped the Broncos to the 5 seed instead of the 1.
Those flukey losses early in the season likely gave the Broncos a Super Bowl.
I’m at peace with it though due to what’s happened since.
If that idiot Burfict doesn't hit Antonio Brown, the Chiefs would have faced Denver in the next playoff game instead of New England. We'd have a better chance to make the AFCCG, though it may mean another SB for Brady.
To answer the OP, Reid was never getting fired after Clark sought him out in 2012 and the team had two winning seasons in 2013 and 2014. [Reply]
Originally Posted by smithandrew051:
Crazy thing is that one more win for the Chiefs would’ve dropped the Broncos to the 5 seed instead of the 1.
Those flukey losses early in the season likely gave the Broncos a Super Bowl.
I’m at peace with it though due to what’s happened since.
Yep, IIRC that was the year that Jamaal fumbled on the give-up drive to go to OT. The Broncos kicked the game-winning field goal and that ended up being the difference in seeding.
Broncos relied on defense and Manning was trash that year so they probably don’t advance to the SB that year. We likely didn’t either though, let’s be honest. Most likely scenario there is another Patriots Super Bowl win. Assuming things turned out similarly, Brady’s potentially got 8 rings and a threepeat under his belt. Or maybe with the threepeat completed, he retires after the 2019 season..
Idk. Either way, I like where we are now and I’m OK with letting the Broncos keep that measly SB win in return for three (and counting) for us. Broncos fans have been in hell since that Bowl. [Reply]
Funny thing is, now that we’re past it I can admit that 2015 Broncos defense was an all-time unit.
What’s even funnier is that the Alex Smith Chiefs were sort of their kryptonite. We scored above their average PPG allowed on the season in both of our games against them that season. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
Funny thing is, now that we’re past it I can admit that 2015 Broncos defense was an all-time unit.
What’s even funnier is that the Alex Smith Chiefs were sort of their kryptonite. We scored above their average PPG allowed on the season in both of our games against them that season.
All those interceptions in the Mile High game really helped us score points
They didn’t want to see us. Instead they got the Steelers with a banged up Ben (he got carted off the field the week before) no Leveon Bell, and no Antonio Brown
The first time those 3 were healthy for a playoff run was 2016, when we had to face them. [Reply]