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When Jack Steadman was named GM in 1966, the NFL was more a car club than a multi-billion $ enterprise...guys with money getting together, show off their cars, but was more of a reason to drink a few beers and show off their status. Hunt ran the Chiefs like this his entire life, he did not have the same drive to win as Al Davis et al, and hired business buddies with little to no football background to run the org. His scouting dept. literally knew as much as you and I about college football with the info we currently have. Drafts were abysmal, there was no focus on QB (even though all the SB champs of the era had HoF QBs)...drafting so high every year, you could hardly miss out on talent, but without a comprehensive rebuild plan like Parcells brought to the moribund Giants, they just floundered year after year. Several franchises did. I think it was Bill Walsh, Parcells, and Joe Gibbs that demonstrated to the league that they will anally rape you in the SB if you don't have a top notch scouting/personell dept., a HC that is also a highly organized CEO, and get a QB capable of running an efficient offense without TOs.
In the decade of the 80s, only Thiesmann and McMahon weren't multi-SB champs, and only the Bears didn't have a multi SB HC. |
I always felt that Blackledge never really got a chance. There were lots of missed opportunities, Steve Fuller over Joe Montana. The coaching was bad, the Hunts had lost interest after winning the SB. I recall going to a lot of games in the 80s where there was absolutely no one in the upper seats. When games were televised, they cameras would stop at the gold club level to prevent showing the empty stadium. The loss of Joe Delaney really did send the team on a negative path. The Royals were always in contention and people only have so much money to spend on sports.
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What did people think of Bill Kenney? He made the pro bowl in 1983
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He's been mentioned, but my very 1st thought when seeing this thread title was Todd Blackledge. Not blaming him personally, but just picking him over QBs that had great careers. That pick set the franchise back a decade.
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They were bad for the same reasons that so many other teams tend to stay bad for large sections of time regardless of talent. Poor GM and poor HCs. At least KC had a good owner which those other teams typically don’t have.
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Ethan Horton
Brian Jozwiak Paul Palmer. Back to back to back. Woof |
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Marty favored veteran QBs. Prior to his tenure I can’t really comment a whole lot bc I was too young. Obviously the 83 draft is infamous.
Firing Mackovic didn’t cost them a title but was clearly a step in the wrong direction and doing so due to a coup is asinine. CP clearly favored veteran QBs as well as he traded for another after Marty left. CP whiffed on many a draft pick on top of that - he was a decent GM but nowhere near elite. My read on it is CP refused to take the risk involved with trading up and trying to hit on a QB bc 10-6 playoff berths kept him employed as long as the stands were full and he was right bc that tact allowed him to milk it for 20 years give or take. What is so remarkable is this Mahomes/Reid era has wiped out the ineptitude of the previous 50 years in an incredibly short period of time in a comparative sense as there are incredibly now only 4 franchises with more Super Bowl wins and there’s a good chance that halves shortly. |
Honestly, I don't think Lamar Hunt really started caring about the Chiefs again until Jerry Jones bought the Cowboys. Lamar could not stomach another oil man in the league and in his home state of TX.
After Jones bought the Cowboys, Lamar cleaned house, brought in Carl & Marty and the rest is history as they say. |
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Marty wasn't COMPLETELY wrong about a "great D and running game", as that formula workes a few times in his era (Hostettler-Giants, Rypien & Williams-Redskins), but when you combine journeymen QBs with journeymen WRs, it's almost impossible. And the Defense better be so good, they had a nickname.
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Really top heavy. |
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Undoubtedly regardless he never had adequate help. |
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