Patriots defeat Chiefs in OT!
Patriots defeat Chiefs in OT!
Patriots 37 - Chiefs 31 in KC. Patriots to the Super Bowl -- AGAIN!
AMERICA: One of the Greatest Stories Ever Told.
- Raoul Duke
- udonmap.com
- Posts: 327
- Joined: March 29, 2017, 10:17 am
- Location: 76.3 k's south of Laos border
Re: Patriots defeat Chiefs in OT!
Yes. Many deny it who envy their success, but their record speaks for itself. They couldn't have done it without great ownership allowing them to assemble the talent they have and develop it.
AMERICA: One of the Greatest Stories Ever Told.
Re: Patriots defeat Chiefs in OT!
Two years ago I swore I would never watch another NFL game and I mean it but I do gotta say that fourth quarter was awesome!
Re: Patriots defeat Chiefs in OT!
I haven't watched a full NFL game in over a dozen years -- maybe more. Haven't watched as much as even highlights in the last 5 years. But I did cheat and watch the highlight video that I posted from YouTube. Love the Pats. I might even break my streak and actually watch this year's Super Bowl.
AMERICA: One of the Greatest Stories Ever Told.
- Raoul Duke
- udonmap.com
- Posts: 327
- Joined: March 29, 2017, 10:17 am
- Location: 76.3 k's south of Laos border
Re: Patriots defeat Chiefs in OT!
The football season has been great this year.I Love that young Sean Mcvay is taking the LA Rams to Atlanta.Great story.
Voiceover for hire.
Re: Patriots defeat Chiefs in OT!
I'm not a Pat fan but you can't deny that it is a great team. Coaching and the owner knowing the weak areas and filling them is the key to being successful long term.
- Bandung_Dero
- udonmap.com
- Posts: 3724
- Joined: July 10, 2005, 8:53 am
- Location: Ban Dung or Perth W.A.
Re: Patriots defeat Chiefs in OT!
Even as an Australian I have enjoyed the NFL coverage on Ch 666 (TrueVisions) this season although I find live games a bit boring. Games televised a little later on, are much better, with the crap cut out of them.
Sent from my 1977 Apple II using 2 Heinz bake bean cans and piano wire!
Re: Patriots defeat Chiefs in OT!
I enjoy the Australian Rules Football more than the NFL. I don't always know what's going on, but it's definitely a game for men and of men.Bandung_Dero wrote: ↑January 22, 2019, 10:03 amEven as an Australian I have enjoyed the NFL coverage on Ch 666 (TrueVisions) this season although I find live games a bit boring. Games televised a little later on, are much better, with the crap cut out of them.
AMERICA: One of the Greatest Stories Ever Told.
Re: Patriots defeat Chiefs in OT!
They always seem to find a guy in a position that not everyone is going after -- and then, BAM. The guy fills their need and is one of the tops in his position and outperforming the higher draft picks.
AMERICA: One of the Greatest Stories Ever Told.
Re: Patriots defeat Chiefs in OT!
Born and raised in Missouri I've been a Chiefs fan since 1963, when they relocated from Dallas. Held season tickets until my work required relocation to another state. It's been decades since Kansas City fans have been as enthused and hopeful as they are right now. Andy Reid has put together a strong, young team and if they remain focused and healthy could be in the top tier well into the future. Mahomes certainly has the tools to lead the team to a championship. A lot of variables come into play but Chiefs fans are really excited about the possibilities.
Re: Patriots defeat Chiefs in OT!
Reid is a great coach. Always liked him and thought he did a great job. His bad season was the same year that his son died. The Chiefs saw his value as a coach and person, and he was winning right away in Kansas City.Shado wrote: ↑January 22, 2019, 11:16 amBorn and raised in Missouri I've been a Chiefs fan since 1963, when they relocated from Dallas. Held season tickets until my work required relocation to another state. It's been decades since Kansas City fans have been as enthused and hopeful as they are right now. Andy Reid has put together a strong, young team and if they remain focused and healthy could be in the top tier well into the future. Mahomes certainly has the tools to lead the team to a championship. A lot of variables come into play but Chiefs fans are really excited about the possibilities.
We weren't too far apart, Shado. I lived across the state in St. Louis for about 4 years.
AMERICA: One of the Greatest Stories Ever Told.
- Laan Yaa Mo
- udonmap.com
- Posts: 9787
- Joined: February 7, 2007, 9:12 am
- Location: ขอนแก่น
Re: Patriots defeat Chiefs in OT!
Two posters from the Show-Me-State!
When I was growing up, NFL fans in Toronto could only watch the Cleveland Browns play every Sunday, and the Detroit Lions every U.S. thanksgiving. I adopted the Chicago Cardinals as my team. They were always exciting to watch even though each season was a bit of a disaster. They traded their best player, Ollie Matson, to the Los Angeles Rams, for 11 players none of who were any good.
In 1959 the Chicago Cardinals ventured north to play the Toronto Argonauts and hammered the hometown team, 55-26.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_C ... ition_game
When the Cardinals moved to St. Louis in 1960, I stopped watching the NFL but have remained a fan of the Canadian Football League.
By the way, once, just once, a CFL team beat a team from the U.S. when the Hamilton Tiger-Cats defeated the Buffalo Bills, 38-21.
When I was growing up, NFL fans in Toronto could only watch the Cleveland Browns play every Sunday, and the Detroit Lions every U.S. thanksgiving. I adopted the Chicago Cardinals as my team. They were always exciting to watch even though each season was a bit of a disaster. They traded their best player, Ollie Matson, to the Los Angeles Rams, for 11 players none of who were any good.
In 1959 the Chicago Cardinals ventured north to play the Toronto Argonauts and hammered the hometown team, 55-26.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chicago_C ... ition_game
When the Cardinals moved to St. Louis in 1960, I stopped watching the NFL but have remained a fan of the Canadian Football League.
By the way, once, just once, a CFL team beat a team from the U.S. when the Hamilton Tiger-Cats defeated the Buffalo Bills, 38-21.
You only pass through this life once, you don't come back for an encore.
Re: Patriots defeat Chiefs in OT!
Laan Yaa Mo wrote: ↑January 22, 2019, 7:25 pm
By the way, once, just once, a CFL team beat a team from the U.S. when the Hamilton Tiger-Cats defeated the Buffalo Bills, 38-21.
That was in 1961 and the Bills were in the American Football League (AFL) at the time. In 1966 the AFL and NFL merged and became the National Football League (NFL) with the American Football Conference (AFC) and the National Football Conference (NFC), as it remains today.
Actually, I really enjoyed watching the old AFL games as the Kansas City Chiefs were in top form at the time. They won the AFC title and lost to the NFC Green Bay Packers in the very first NFL Super Bowl (1967).
- Laan Yaa Mo
- udonmap.com
- Posts: 9787
- Joined: February 7, 2007, 9:12 am
- Location: ขอนแก่น
Re: Patriots defeat Chiefs in OT!
Shado wrote: ↑January 22, 2019, 7:53 pmI remember either they or the Dallas Texans had Lenny Dawson at qb. The old AFL had many good quarterbacks: Hadl at San Diego, Frank Tripucka at Denver (a CFL star, who also punted with Saskatchewan). Jack Kemp at Buffalo and Darryl Lamonica with Oakland. Lance "Bambi' Alworth was always fun to watch.Laan Yaa Mo wrote: ↑January 22, 2019, 7:25 pm
That was in 1961 and the Bills were in the American Football League (AFL) at the time. In 1966 the AFL and NFL merged and became the National Football League (NFL) with the American Football Conference (AFC) and the National Football Conference (NFC), as it remains today.
Actually, I really enjoyed watching the old AFL games as the Kansas City Chiefs were in top form at the time. They won the AFC title and lost to the NFC Green Bay Packers in the very first NFL Super Bowl (1967).
You only pass through this life once, you don't come back for an encore.
Re: Patriots defeat Chiefs in OT!
Yes, Dawson played one season for the Texans and moved with the team to Kansas City when they became the Chiefs. He played another 13 years for the Chiefs. He also played for Pittsburg and Cleveland, a total of 19 years all together. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1987.
Re: Patriots defeat Chiefs in OT!
Superbowl Monday at the Wild Chicken on Soi 13/1. Pattaya.
BYOBreakfast.
BYOBreakfast.