Originally Posted by notorious:
I was fascinated watching their body language the final 7 minutes.
Joe kept the same stance no matter what happened.
Favre was fighting to keep his emotions in check trying to mask how agitated he really was, crossing his arms and rubbing his neck seemingly when the Chiefs did something good.
Bree’s obviously blows both away with his X and Os knowledge. His body language, arms and legs went from closed to open, An expression of “I love and accept this and want to talk about how awesome this is”.
You can see why Brees has achieved well beyond his physical abilities. Dude is a mental juggernaut.
Why would Favre root against Andy? Makes no sense. [Reply]
Originally Posted by IowaHawkeyeChief:
The ones around us in the stadium were pretty dickish... They really thought they were going to win and were holding up 6 fingers to all the Chiefs fans... The panic in their eyes after the Mahomes to Watkins catch was real and fun to watch.
I love this because I can't stand arrogant people like that. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Baby Lee:
I don't think Patrick so much faltered early as the 49ers had the perfect gameplan for 50 minutes of a 60-minute game, then the coordinators found the cracks and the personnel started to tire.
It wasn't that the stage was too big, or nerves, or being rattled. It was that not a lot was opening up until we stressed and strained them enough to force some openings.
There is some truth to that, but Pat also made a terrible decision on his first INT and a bad throw on his 2nd. And that bad throw wasn't his first of the game. I don't think he was rattled but he wasn't sharp. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Lzen:
There is some truth to that, but Pat also made a terrible decision on his first INT and a bad throw on his 2nd. And that bad throw wasn't his first of the game. I don't think he was rattled but he wasn't sharp.
Both INT's were explained by Pat.
The first one wasn't good, but they weren't as bad as they seemed when you know WHY those balls were thrown the way they were. [Reply]
That gets me every time I watch it. For me personally, I was ecstatic when both my boys chose to attend my SB party. I'm sure young guys in their 20s had plenty of other friends' parties they could have attended. After the game, I don't know how many times I said I was so happy that they were there to experience this with me, but it was a lot. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Lzen:
That gets me every time I watch it. For me personally, I was ecstatic when both my boys chose to attend my SB party. I'm sure young guys in their 20s had plenty of other friends' parties they could have attended. After the game, I don't know how many times I said I was so happy that they were there to experience this with me, but it was a lot.
Kelce and his dad and Pat and Reid that gets me every time. Because how hard they wanted that ring. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Molitoth:
Both INT's were explained by Pat.
The first one wasn't good, but they weren't as bad as they seemed when you know WHY those balls were thrown the way they were.
Do you have a link to that? I would love to hear what he said. I'm not knocking Pat because in the end, he executed well down the stretch. Despite having a sub par game (for him), he did well enough in the end to win it. [Reply]