Today, the Kansas City Chiefs complete the greatest five-year run in NFL history by winning the third Super Bowl in the Patrick Mahomes era, and the fourth in the franchise's glorious history.
I mean the game is there for the taking. Nothing the 49ers are doing is really anything special. If we can go out and play a decent half of football we can take this thing. It’s right goddamn there. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
I bet that's what Travis was mad about. We take one shot downfield and gain 50 yards, and then immediately go back to timid playcalls designed to get a two yard gain and a fumble.
He was mad because they take him out on running plays a lot, it's a tell, the 49ers knew it was coming. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
I bet that's what Travis was mad about. We take one shot downfield and gain 50 yards, and then immediately go back to timid playcalls designed to get a two yard gain and a fumble.
Even if we’re running, Kelce needs to be on the field.
Originally Posted by Wisconsin_Chief:
I mean the game is there for the taking. Nothing the 49ers are doing is really anything special. If we can go out and play a decent half of football we can take this thing. It’s right goddamn there.
Exactly this.
We had our feeling out period. Andy needs to attack this D that is weak for the taking. Put them on their heels. [Reply]
Originally Posted by smithandrew051:
Anyone comparing this to the Buccaneers game is completely forgetting the Brady refs.
They were never going to allow us to have a chance.
Couple of pretty big calls for the Niners so far. Got away with a penalty on the TD play. Intentional grounding call pretty much killed a Chiefs drive, even though the CBS guys felt it was not a grounding play. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rain Man:
I'm going to mention something that worries me a little bit. During the pregame, some talking heads made a very disturbing comment. They said something about "two NFL alumni will participate in the trophy ceremony, XXXX (don't remember the name) and elway."
They said the elway thing like they were embarrassed about it, and it caught my attention. Why on earth would the NFL invite a soused, loser, cheating, spoiled, draft-dodging, drunken, glory-hogging cheater to the award ceremony?
And then I remembered that the opponent's coach as the son of the cheating head coach that the drunken draft-dodger played for, and that cheating head coach is in attendance. And then there's the connection of the opposing running back to the injury-faking wide receiver that the alcoholic cheater played for. Does the NFL have something up its sleeve?
Oh! Maybe the nfl winner is scripted and the original plan was 49ers over ravens, then fans noticed the superbowl log colors so they had to throw a curve in there...😀 [Reply]