Your favorite Chiefs defender of all time is….
Poll incoming
I think there’s a new Sheriff in town, boys. |
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Eric Hicks.
Staunch Defender of the Bootleg. |
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Willie Lanier. He was awesome.
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Patrick Mahomes if he played defense…
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Deron Cherry of course
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DJ. Only linebacker in NFL history to hit a QB hard enough that it distorted time and reality, which confused a ref so much that he actually thought the QB was stopped by forward progress.
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Wanted to vote for Jones, I really did. His efforts have been a major contribution to two championships. But seeing Derrick Thomas play is what made me fall hopelessly in love with the Chiefs in the first place.
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When I was a kid, I loved Buck Buchanan. Still do.
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Dave Grayson.
Chiefs/Raiders legend who should be in the Hall of Fame. A regrettable omission from that hallowed body. |
I want it to be Berry or Honey Badger as they both could take over a game. But they both ended it on the weirdest notes.
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Gotta be Tamba Hali for me.
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He’s not nearly the best we’ve ever had but will always love Tamba Hali. Gave it everything he had and then some.
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Ironically, the only Chiefs player I can say I've met was Tamba. He was signing autographs outside of sports nuts the Saturday before a game the year he was drafted.
I did see Dan Saleamua at the sports bar that used to be where the taco bell is now across from the stadium |
Sabby Piscatelli
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Dan Saleaumua
James Hasty Spirit world Tamba I voted DT |
Dan Saleaumua was always one of my favorites. He always seemed like he was a happy guy and just seemed to fall on every fumble created by DT and Smith back in the day.
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DT all day, every day
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DT was so special to watch.
Not even close. |
Tamba and Eric Berry
Brandon Flowers honorable mention |
MR. Willie Lanier.
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1. Willie Lanier
2. Derrick Johnson 3. The Secondary of Lloyd Burruss, Deron Cherry, Albert Lewis and Kevin Ross. Honorable Mentions: 1. The trio of DT, Neil Smith and Dan Saleamua 2. Buck Buchanon 3. Johnny Robinson 4. Chris Jones 5. Nick Bolton - guy is getting better and better 6. Art Still 7. Gary Spani and Gary Barbaro 8. Emmitt Thomas 9. Donnie Edwards and Jared Allen 10. Bill Maas |
Has to be Derrick Thomas.
Though Kevin Ross was pretty great. Deron Cherry, Dale Carter, James Hasty, Derrick Johnson....... |
Bobby Bell - maybe the greatest Chiefs Athlete of all time.
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BOOMER ****ING GRIGSBY!!!
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A new Sherriff in town? LMAO you missed it by That >------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------< Much
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DJ
I'm too young and never really saw DT play. A sneaky pick might be Sneed. The way he comes off the corner on a blitz is sexy. |
Bobby Bell was the best with DT next
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DT was something else entirely. But I've always had a soft spot for Derrick Johnson, the man never seemed to get the credit that he deserved outside of KC. I really hope he finds his way into coaching.
Also, I'm digging the Willie Lanier love that I'm seeing! Watching him play in old footage is like watching a man play among boys. |
DT. His edge rush was unstoppable.
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Can there be a correct answer other than Derrick Thomas?
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Hugh Douglas!!!!
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My head says Ryan Sims, my heart says Junior Siavii.
Honorable mentions: Tyson Jackson, Glen Dorsey, William Bartee, Jay-ice Pearson such memories |
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Chris probably has as much impact on the game as DT, but he can't match DT's passion for the game. It was infectious.
I also just plain liked DJ, but obviously he'll never top any lists given how bad we were during his tenure. (And I'm not old enough to have an opinion on anyone pre-90s.) |
DT. IMO the best pure edge rusher in NFL history.
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Pleasantly surprised to see James Hasty and Kevin Ross getting some love.
We had a nice run at CB back in my early Chiefs fan days. James Hasty Kevin Ross Dale Carter Albert Lewis |
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After living through the Bill Kenney and Tod Blackledge years, and some embarrassingly bad teams, DT made me enjoy watching my Chiefs again. |
While KC has has plenty of VERY good players on that side of the ball. Only one had the ability to disrupt the opponent so much that they has to gameplan around him. And that would be the none other than Derrick Vincent Thomas.
1. Derrick Thomas 2. Buck Buchanan 3. Willie Lanier 4. Bobby Bell 5. Emmitt Thomas 6. Deron Cherry 7. Chris Jones 8. Neil Smith 9. Derrick Johnson 10. Dan Saleaumua |
DT. He was the first true superstar that I remembered KC having in my lifetime. He was just so exciting to watch and such a force for those elite 90s defenses that KC had. It just sucks he doesn’t have more postseason hardware because of Marty and his QB choices.
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There are players that I adored from my childhood, like Buck Buchanan and Willie Lanier, but I didn't know enough about football to rank them.
As an adult, I would say that my favorite players have been: 1. Deron Cherry 2. Albert Lewis 3. Gary Barbaro 4. Derrick Thomas 5. Art Still 6. Chris Jones 7. Jared Allen 8. L'Jarius Sneed 9. Nick Bolton 10. Bashaud Breeland Honorable mention: Anthony Davis The bottom of the list is kind of fluid and I may be missing someone. Edit: I missed Derrick Johnson on my top ten list. He should definitely be on there. I really like his post-career podcasts with Mike Devito, too. |
Bobby Bell
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Edit: For the record my favorite player was Sherrill Headrick. Not the best ever by a long shot but, God, did I love to watch him play. |
Man I can’t believe the last year here hurt Eric Berry’s legacy so much. Dude was unreal when healthy.
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DT easily.
I was 10 when I started watching the Chiefs in 1993. He was the man back then. |
DT, he loved being a Chief. He embraced KC to the point where he fathered several children.
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Although as I have grown to adulthood I can see the holes in his game, I would still say DT is my favorite.
My dad would of said Willie Lanier. Everyone of my family members that saw Bobby Bell play say he was just as good at rushing the passer as DT was, and was the more complete OLB. Best athlete on the field, etc... |
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Still DT and will probably always be DT.
But Jones is 2nd and has surpassed Tamba for me. |
DT.
Still my favorite Chief of all time. |
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BUT... He really only gave us a few good years. Between the ACL, Achilles and Cancer....we just didnt get that much from him in reality. But his rookie year....he was THE reason to watch the Chiefs. I still remember Haley talking about him his rookie year. About how he came into OTA's/TC and was already coaching up the guys on the defense. I remember that mostly because i was like, "Damn, they must suck if a rookie is coming in and schooling them". And well...they did suck. |
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In thinking about it more, I missed some guys who might be above him and knock him out of the top ten, notably Derrick Johnson. And Dale Carter and James Hasty were fun players to watch as well. So Bashaud might not be in my top ten, but I really liked watching him play. |
Bernard Pollard is my favorite Chief's D player ever. The way he snapped Brady's leg like that, I think many of you were born after that happened. Only explanation for the wacky poll options and results I'm seeing.
So for you young kids, which is all of you, let me tell you about Bernard. I know him as "the Bone Crusher" from his days at Purdue patrolling centerfield with malice. Then one time against the Patriots, he cleanly sacked Tom Brady, taking his pussy ass out for the season. Rules were immediately changed to better protect that fraud going forward. Legend. |
I aways liked Dan Saleamua when I was a kid
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Tamba Hali.
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Houston had one 22 sack season and never finished in double digits as a Chief again. Hali finished with more career sacks. |
My favorite would have to be DT during the neil smith days. Those two on the field at the same time was ridiculous.
But I have to say Nick Bolton and Willie Gay flying around out there along with McDuffie, Jones and Karlaftis is pretty special. Last year was the 1st year in a LONG time I have bragged on our Linebackers even before the season started. If Bolton stays healthy and on this team for a while, he could easily become jersey worthy and my all time favorite |
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I voted DT, but would actually put Willie Lanier right there with him awful close.
Chris Jones could end up being the best though, glad he still has years left. |
I think the sheriff has been reelected.
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When I was 11, the Chiefs drafted DT and Shottenheimer had started turning us around. I was coming of age as a football fan, Chiefs were in a renaissance, and the electricity of DT were the perfect storm. Until Patrick came along, DT was my favorite player of all time. Still my favorite defender.
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Thomas. Nobody else comes close.
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Kendrell Bell?
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Whomever owns Gates barbecue
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Favourite Chiefs defender you ask...
Nick Wright https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Fnwi2yWXEAAdfDD.jpg:large |
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Hey womble. Nick wright also says all chiefs fans remember the playoff loss to the Titans for Marcus Mariota fumbling to himself and that's what made it a tough loss. You can tell he is full of shit. That was the forward progress sack fumble game where Triplette retired after ensuring the Chief TD would not count and we would not be allowed to win.
Whatever that Nick wright says is impressive cause it's said through a ball gag. He misrepresents us. As do you, you UK glory chaser. |
DT for me me but Jared Allen was always fun to watch. If he could have rode a horse into the stadium towing a cooler full of beer he would have done it.
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