For me it was Montana to Willie Davis in the end zone with eight seconds left in the fourth quarter to beat Elway and the Donks in 1994. :-D
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For me it was Montana to Willie Davis in the end zone with eight seconds left in the fourth quarter to beat Elway and the Donks in 1994. :-D
Jerk!!! That was mine.Quote:
Chiefster wrote:
For me it was Montana to Willie Davis in the endzone with eight seconds left in the fourth quater to beat Elway and the Donks in 1994. :-D
OK, Stoyanovich kicking the game winning field goal to send the Bronco's and Neil Smith packing. cleared the crossbar by mere inches.
I don't have epilepsy thank you very much. :lol: :-PQuote:
Guru wrote:
Jerk!!! That was mine.
OK, Stoyanovich kicking the game winning field goal to send the Bronco's and Neil Smith packing. cleared the crossbar by mere inches.
65 Toss Power Trap.
Metriculate that ball down the field Lenny.Quote:
milkman wrote:
65 Toss Power Trap.
Well, I've mentioned Okoye against Ronnie Lott. But, It will be difficult to find a single play that can top "1st and goal, three seconds in the game....." Larry Johnson leaps into the end zone and Kansas City wins.
A chip-in of a fieldgoal could have tied the game, and sent it into overtime. We all know Marty would have had us playing in the extra innings. But I just loved the decision in that one. And against the "faders" too.
new? Yes, but a damn good new one.
A great one to witness live too. :hammer:Quote:
chief31 wrote:
Well, I've mentioned Okoye against Ronnie Lott. But, It will be difficult to find a single play that can top "1st and goal, three seconds in the game....." Larry Johnson leaps into the end zone and Kansas City wins.
A chip-in of a fieldgoal could have tied the game, and sent it into overtime. We all know Marty would have had us playing in the extra innings. But I just loved the decision in that one. And against the "faders" too.
new? Yes, but a damn good new one.
I had to listen to it on the van radio while making my rounds at work. :roll:Quote:
Guru wrote:
A great one to witness live too. :hammer:Quote:
chief31 wrote:
Well, I've mentioned Okoye against Ronnie Lott. But, It will be difficult to find a single play that can top "1st and goal, three seconds in the game....." Larry Johnson leaps into the end zone and Kansas City wins.
A chip-in of a fieldgoal could have tied the game, and sent it into overtime. We all know Marty would have had us playing in the extra innings. But I just loved the decision in that one. And against the "faders" too.
new? Yes, but a damn good new one.
Mine would have to be Stoyanovich's kick from 50 to beat the Donkeys as well. Boy did I have a hangover that next day!
Oh man! I jumped straight out of my easy chair and nearly through the roof when I saw that one! :hammer:Quote:
admin wrote:
Mine would have to be Stoyanovich's kick from 50 to beat the Donkeys as well. Boy did I have a hangover that next day!
Heh. I almost fell down three rows in the upper level when he kicked that one. It was cool to jump as high as you can on the upper level. Almost feels like flying. LOL 8-)Quote:
Chiefster wrote:
Oh man! I jumped straight out of my easy chair and nearly through the roof when I saw that one! :hammer:Quote:
admin wrote:
Mine would have to be Stoyanovich's kick from 50 to beat the Donkeys as well. Boy did I have a hangover that next day!
:lol: :lol: :lol:Quote:
Guru wrote:
Heh. I almost fell down three rows in the upper level when he kicked that one. It was cool to jump as high as you can on the upper level. Almost feels like flying. LOL 8-)Quote:
Chiefster wrote:
Oh man! I jumped straight out of my easy chair and nearly through the roof when I saw that one! :hammer:Quote:
admin wrote:
Mine would have to be Stoyanovich's kick from 50 to beat the Donkeys as well. Boy did I have a hangover that next day!
Did someone soft break your fall?
ROFL
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Hope that helped. :hammer:
Super Bowl IV
The only event that matters
Hell yeah!!!! :hammer:
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slag02 wrote:
Super Bowl IV
The only event that matters
Testify my Chiefs brother! :-D
Montana comeback against the Steelers at home to advance in the playoffs.
When Larry Johnson beat the Raiders with 3 secs on the clock. Also, my son was born about 10 minutes before that happened. Was my wife pissed when she saw me watching football!
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prough91 wrote:
When Larry Johnson beat the Raiders with 3 secs on the clock. Also, my son was born about 10 minutes before that happened. Was my wife pissed when she saw me watching football!
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Hey a man's got to have his priorities!
Now that is priceless. :lol:Quote:
prough91 wrote:
When Larry Johnson beat the Raiders with 3 secs on the clock. Also, my son was born about 10 minutes before that happened. Was my wife pissed when she saw me watching football!
One of my most enjoyable moments last year.Quote:
Guru wrote:
Now that is priceless. :lol:Quote:
prough91 wrote:
When Larry Johnson beat the Raiders with 3 secs on the clock. Also, my son was born about 10 minutes before that happened. Was my wife pissed when she saw me watching football!
I nearly fell off the upper level I jumped so high. :-oQuote:
Chiefster wrote:
One of my most enjoyable moments last year.Quote:
Guru wrote:
Now that is priceless. :lol:Quote:
prough91 wrote:
When Larry Johnson beat the Raiders with 3 secs on the clock. Also, my son was born about 10 minutes before that happened. Was my wife pissed when she saw me watching football!
Eh, you would have just broken up the concrete below and got billed for repairs. :-DQuote:
Guru wrote:
I nearly fell off the upper level I jumped so high. :-oQuote:
Chiefster wrote:
One of my most enjoyable moments last year.Quote:
Guru wrote:
Now that is priceless. :lol:Quote:
prough91 wrote:
When Larry Johnson beat the Raiders with 3 secs on the clock. Also, my son was born about 10 minutes before that happened. Was my wife pissed when she saw me watching football!
Yeah, I was trying to get her to let me name him, Derrick, Jared, or Larry, something like that, but, no, she wouldn't let me do that. So I talked her into letting me name him Kayson Charles. Check the initials.
Damnit Carl!!!Quote:
Chiefster wrote:
Eh, you would have just broken up the concrete below and got billed for repairs. :-DQuote:
Guru wrote:
I nearly fell off the upper level I jumped so high. :-oQuote:
Chiefster wrote:
One of my most enjoyable moments last year.Quote:
Guru wrote:
Now that is priceless. :lol:Quote:
prough91 wrote:
When Larry Johnson beat the Raiders with 3 secs on the clock. Also, my son was born about 10 minutes before that happened. Was my wife pissed when she saw me watching football!
King Carl strikes again! :lol: :lol: :lol:Quote:
Guru wrote:
Damnit Carl!!!Quote:
Chiefster wrote:
Eh, you would have just broken up the concrete below and got billed for repairs. :-DQuote:
Guru wrote:
I nearly fell off the upper level I jumped so high. :-oQuote:
Chiefster wrote:
One of my most enjoyable moments last year.Quote:
Guru wrote:
Now that is priceless. :lol:Quote:
prough91 wrote:
When Larry Johnson beat the Raiders with 3 secs on the clock. Also, my son was born about 10 minutes before that happened. Was my wife pissed when she saw me watching football!
Actually my favorite moment came watching the replay on ESPN when Bereman said and here comes Superman talking about Elways TD drive in the fourth Quarter that put the Donk's ahead, and said NO Here comes Superman when Montana led the Chief's to the last minute drive that won the game! I loved it, rubbing Elways Face in it.
:lol: 8-)
Classic! :lol:Quote:
kenny1937 wrote:
Actually my favorite moment came watching the replay on ESPN when Bereman said and here comes Superman talking about Elways TD drive in the fourth Quarter that put the Donk's ahead, and said NO Here comes Superman when Montana led the Chief's to the last minute drive that won the game! I loved it, rubbing Elways Face in it.
:lol: 8-)
Oh for the days of the Dick Vermeil era; when our offense hadn't been neutered. :-P
And the tears. don't forget those. :cry:
:cry: :cry: :cry:Quote:
Guru wrote:
And the tears. don't forget those. :cry:
Who could ever forget the tears.
Everybody used to give Vermeil such a hard time about crying, now all Chiefs fans are shedding a few tears.
...Unfortunately.Quote:
prough91 wrote:
Everybody used to give Vermeil such a hard time about crying, now all Chiefs fans are shedding a few tears.
:-( :-( :-( :-(
:pint: :pint: :pint: :pint:
(crying in my beer)
Nah, we will be a force in 2008.
Man, I hate that statement.
Here is hoping that the tears will turn to Joy some where down the raod this season, GO CHIEF'S!!!
:pint: :lol: :lol:
The joy that the season is finally over?Quote:
kenny1937 wrote:
Here is hoping that the tears will turn to Joy some where down the raod this season, GO CHIEF'S!!!
:pint: :lol: :lol:
JK
Hey, behind every dark cloud is a silver lining, but (sigh) like you say the lining may be when the season is finally over. So I will have two drinks to that :pint: :pint:
GO CHIEF'S!!!!
:lol: :lol:
Oh go for three; you...you deserve it.Quote:
kenny1937 wrote:
Hey, behind every dark cloud is a silver lining, but (sigh) like you say the lining may be when the season is finally over. So I will have two drinks to that :pint: :pint:
GO CHIEF'S!!!!
:lol: :lol: