Posted on 01/19/2020 3:15:31 PM PST by Berlin_Freeper
Hey, Kansas City Chiefs, you are looking LIV.
Fifty years after their only Super Bowl victory, the Kansas City Chiefs are headed back.
Led by the phenomenal play of quarterback Patrick Mahomes, and a defense that hardened like ice, the Chiefs secured their spot in Super Bowl LIV on Sunday with a 35-24 victory over the Tennessee Titans in the AFC Championship Game at a frigid-but-rollicking Arrowhead Stadium.
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Sounds like fun. Good for you!
Well that was easy, TD Niners.
We email a hundred times and now you suddenly come up with Lions?
Fake news.
Praying for the Packers to lose, because State Farm will break it off in us if the Super Bowl is Packers versus 49’ers.
Fireworks going off around here! Very exciting!
He is from Lubbock
Those first super bowls were fun.
KC had a corner back who was talking about how he was going to intimidate the Packers with his “hamma blow”. Donny Anderson ran over him knocking him cold.
The MVP of the first three were all Alabama quarterbacks.
And adorable ; )
That’s sweet, you’re allowed to!
The leading rusher in the game was Mahomes. That 27 yard run he made at the end of the 2nd quarter that ended in a touchdown will be forever replayed on NFL films. For those that missed it, he backed uo behind the line looking to pass, with no receivers open, he ran left toward the sideline, avoided falling from a near tackle as he neared the sideline and then ran up the sideline, just missing goiing OOB, cut back toward midfield twisting to avoid more tacklers and was tackled several yards from the endzone but somehow bulled his way in. It had me on my feet screaming - just amazing!!
My memory of the Chiefs...
Ed Podolack shifts about a dozen times then the Chiefs jump off sides.
Yep the Bobby Layne curse is real. The Lions have seldom even made the playoffs at all in recent decades, since the days of Bobby Layne.
As for the Browns? I don’t know of any curses leveled against them, but, I know longtime Browns fans who bemoan “The Drive” by John Elway in the playoffs, as the Broncos defeated the Browns, and “The Fumble” by Earnest Byner in another playoff game, again against the Broncos.
Classic 1969-70 Chiefs play. Coach Hank Stram had a sideline orgasm when it worked perfectly in SB #4. (All captured by sideline cameras and Hank’s mike.)
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