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09-17-2020, 02:25 PM | #226 | |
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09-17-2020, 02:30 PM | #227 |
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Oh good lord, it is one aspect of Reid's game I've been critical about. I've been effusive in praise otherwise. We can like and respect the hell out of a coach while acknowledging nobody's perfect.
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09-17-2020, 02:33 PM | #228 | |
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Like I said - guy wins so much you're just looking for things to complain about. I said it in '18 when we first had this conversation. He doesn't win by enough so you grouse. Remarkable. |
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09-17-2020, 02:50 PM | #229 | |
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09-17-2020, 02:53 PM | #230 | |
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09-17-2020, 02:55 PM | #231 | |
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I watched a few of the old game videos of him - he didn't have a cannon but his arm had more life in it than I recalled. If you'd have asked me prior to that I'd have said he was just a wobble launcher who always knew where to go with the football (kinda like Drew Brees now), but when he had time/space he could put some zip on the ball still. Pretty impressive for a dude his age with his build and a history of back issues. I've always kinda hand-waived the folks that said we could've come back in that Buffalo game but/for the concussion, but I think my memory of him had just failed me. He had more life in his arm than I'd remembered. With his understanding of defenses, yeah - he really could've brought 'em back. |
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09-17-2020, 03:01 PM | #232 | |
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A lot of those same qualities are present in our current young star. Man, it's great to be a Chiefs fan right now. |
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09-17-2020, 03:06 PM | #233 |
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At the time we were talking about a coach who won a lot of regular season games but couldn't seal the deal in the playoffs. A guy who blew 2 playoff games in historic fashion. Coaching for a franchise that had been losing in epic fashion for decades. That's silly to suggest at that time it was spoiled to pick at a coach just because he won some games. I love the guy but have been critical of one aspect of his game I felt needed improvement. One. I stand by that. At least I'm being honest where a lot of people are silent after calling for his head after Tennessee and New England, or as if people having been picking at every game management decision.
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That Buffalo defense was just awesome, with Bruce Smith, Cornelius Bennett, my old buddy Jeff Wright and couple of well above average linebackers in Marvcus Patton and Daryl Talley. I just don't think Montana would have been able to turn the team around and score enough points to win but we'll never know... |
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09-17-2020, 03:11 PM | #235 | |
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09-17-2020, 03:15 PM | #236 | |
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But sometimes that's what makes the legends. Like I said in some thread 'round here yesterday, shooters shoot and greatness eventually finds its level. You're probably right. And like I said - I've typically dismissed the idea out of hand (partially because I remember sitting in my room at 12 yrs old thinking "jesus - why does Montana suck so bad?"), but was open to reconsidering it seeing some of those plays where the offense was a little more open than I recall and Montana was showing more life outside the hashes than I could remember. It's funny - as stolid and unimaginative as I think of offenses throughout the 90s, especially with Marty, when Montana was at the wheel there were a lot more 3 and 4 receiver sets than I recalled. Lots of 22 personnel as well. It wasn't quite the halfback, fullback, 3 yards and a cloud of dust offense I remembered. I kinda wonder if I haven't lumped all my early years of Chiefs fandom into a single iteration of the squad. |
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09-17-2020, 03:18 PM | #237 | |
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And I've pointed out that the other of those 2 'historic' losses you're citing came precisely because Andy Reid DIDN'T do the thing you're saying he shouldn't be doing. He followed your blueprint and lost. So of course you complain about THAT as well. You've been critical - and you've been wrong. |
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09-17-2020, 03:34 PM | #238 | |
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The next day, the Northridge earthquake hit and I didn't get back to Hollywood until the following Thursday. I just didn't have a good feeling about the Chiefs against the Bills, especially in Buffalo, because their defense was just tits and matched up really well against the Chiefs. I just remember shaking my head at Dave Krieg's performance. I still don't understand why that guy was on the Chiefs roster but I guess it had to do with the lack of QB's back then, which was truly an abysmal time for all but a few QB, but the defense was deflated as well and gave up 10 more points in the 4th. It just wasn't the Chiefs day. |
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09-17-2020, 04:38 PM | #239 |
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The Chiefs COULD have come back in that game if Kimble Anders had not dropped a sure touchdown, which turned into an INT, right before halftime.
It was 20-6 at halftime, instead of 20-13, because of ****ing Kimble Anders. Watch at 1:10 mark. Then Joe got his noggin wrecked and it was over. They were as close as 7 points in the second half despite that awful drop and Joe's braining. |
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09-17-2020, 04:56 PM | #240 |
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Thx for posting the video.
Thing is, Montana was having a pretty good drive before the half before Anders inexplicably muffed that catch in the EZ. And Joe was moving the offense down the field before he got hurt. It's not like the Bills D had him completely stymied. Joe was figuring things out and making some plays. Of course we'll never know, but as I remembered it, we had a chance, though a small one, to come back in that game, and that was because of Joe Cool. |
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