they are not the team of the 70's
Originally Posted by Hotrod511
Who? The Steelers were. I’m not ragging on the Chiefs. I’m actually a fan. The first Super Bowl was on my birthday. Packers and Chiefs. I’ve followed them ever since. Fred Williamson, the “hammer” was a cocky DB for the Chiefs. He actually played for the Steelers prior to the Chiefs, anyway, he bragged that he was going to knock out GBs receivers with his karate move. The Packers knocked him out of the game. But the Chiefs have a great history. Lenny Dawson is one of the classiest guys ever to play the game. As cool as the Pink Panther at QB. Kinda like Joe Montana. A former Steeler too. Hank Stram was an innovative and colorful coach. The first to be miked at the SB. “65 toss power trap, it’s going to break wide open fellas!” It did. Mike Garret scored untouched. Otis Taylor was a big, graceful receiver. Fred Arbanas was a big, tough TE. Bobby Bell, Willy Lanier and Jim Lynch were one of the best trio of Linebackers ever. Buck Buchanan was a huge man and a great player. Emmit Thomas a really good corner. The Chiefs and Dolphins played in an epic playoff game. Ed Podolak had a tremendous game that day. Elmo Wright invented the TD dance. Jan Stenerud was the first kicker inducted into the NFL HOF. Tony Gonzales will be a first ballot HOFer. And Derrick Thomas might have been the best OLB in history. What a tragedy. This is just off the top of my head. I might have missed a few. Anyways, for whatever reason, they don’t have much luck against the Steelers.