NFL: Kansas City Chiefs Thread

Bret44

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Per a source the Chiefs are expecting Fenton and Mathieu to be able to go on Sunday #chiefskingdom @610SportsKC

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Such basic stuff but cool breakdown by Orlovsky.


I looked Orlovsky up. I believe he was a starter as a Sophomore (his first season starting) when UConn beat ISU in 2002! Figures he was destined to turn into an NFL QB.


2002 Connecticut Huskies Schedule and Results | College Football at Sports-Reference.com
 

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I looked Orlovsky up. I believe he was a starter as a Sophomore (his first season starting) when UConn beat ISU in 2002! Figures he was destined to turn into an NFL QB.


2002 Connecticut Huskies Schedule and Results | College Football at Sports-Reference.com

Dan has a special place in most Viking fan hearts for this play. We were sitting on the 5yd line, 10 rows up. Great view.

 

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Just a great improv by Kelce and Mahomes, Kelce tells Mahomes after they see the Bills lineup during the time out that the seam pass would be there. You then hear Mahomes, yelling at Kelce, "do it kelc do it." They both saw the same thing and knew the pass would be there.
Kelce did a great job of running at his man, making it look like he was going outside one step, then turning up field and Mahomes throw a perfect pass, out in front so when it was caught Kelce could gain additional yards.

Just great, making up as they go. No panic just playing in the moment.
 

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Dan has a special place in most Viking fan hearts for this play. We were sitting on the 5yd line, 10 rows up. Great view.


Ew. Well those clips are brutal. He had to have his college and some good pro moments. The Whitney Houston background song is funny!
Just a great improv by Kelce and Mahomes, Kelce tells Mahomes after they see the Bills lineup during the time out that the seam pass would be there. You then hear Mahomes, yelling at Kelce, "do it kelc do it." They both saw the same thing and knew the pass would be there.
Kelce did a great job of running at his man, making it look like he was going outside one step, then turning up field and Mahomes throw a perfect pass, out in front so when it was caught Kelce could gain additional yards.

Just great, making up as they go. No panic just playing in the moment.
For sure, amazing moment, series of moments. Those in themselves should earn the Chiefs another Title!

However they will have to have a few more special moments to win it all. Go Chiefs! Fun team to watch.
 
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I liked Kevin Harlan back in the early 90s also.
Agree. I forgot about Harlan or maybe wasn't a big Chiefs fan yet. He's a KU grad and did the Chiefs from '85-93 (I had to look it up!). Of course Harlan is great.

Yeah Holtus has been doing the Chiefs ever since ('94)!
 

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Agree. I forgot about Harlan or maybe wasn't a big Chiefs fan yet. He's a KU grad and did the Chiefs from '85-93 (I had to look it up!). Of course Harlan is great.

Yeah Holtus has been doing the Chiefs ever since ('94)!
I believe they were both the voice of kstate before their chiefs gig.
 

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I believe they were both the voice of kstate before their chiefs gig.
Reading this today about Harlan:
"The Antlers also asked Missouri broadcaster Kevin Harlan and several Iowa State players if Grayer's mother was sick."
Missouri Athletic Director Jack Lengyel scolded a group of... - UPI Archives

Missouri? So I looked up Harlan again. Interesting that he spent time broadcasting for both KU and Mizzou!!
"In 1982, right out of college, at age 22, Harlan became the TV and radio voice of the NBA's Kansas City Kings (now the Sacramento Kings). He was then a basketball announcer for his alma mater, the University of Kansas, for one year, then went on to call games for the NFL's Kansas City Chiefs from 1985–93 after several years hosting and producing surrounding pre-game and post-game programming while still in college. Harlan also split time with the University of Missouri (1986–89) calling football and basketball games, ..."
Kevin Harlan - Wikipedia

Not making fun of Harlan at all, just thought that was interesting.
 
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