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.
Originally Posted by Wallcrawler:
So strange. I feel like Ward was treated pretty well here?
I mean, nothing happened when Chase absolutely pink socked him for hundreds of yards and set a rookie receiving record.
He won a superbowl here, we didn't interfere with him leaving and getting paid.
Not sure why he would say that it's better in every way possible to be there.
It seems like a lot of players that leave the Chiefs have some sort of bitterness towards them. I think they realize how special this team is and don’t want to leave, but have to and that sticks with them. It’s like they want to be paid, but paid by this team vs another. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Rausch:
Wow. Fucking warrior.
Reid does an amazing job adding depth to this O line...
The difference between good and great teams is depth. We lose an All Pro guard and still plug in someone else who steps up. That is only one position amongst many on this team. KC wins despite injuries because of depth while other teams can’t overcome them. [Reply]
Originally Posted by DaFace:
Looks like someone eventually got the ball back to Mecole. He mentioned in some of his interviews that he didn't know where it went.
Originally Posted by jerryaldini:
Yeah it was key that CMC longest run was only 11 yards. Only 3.6 ypc. Did a great job containing both him and Deebo all night, which we knew was the key going in. That D was so well coached.
Originally Posted by IowaHawkeyeChief:
rewatching the game again, when the 49ers make the FG in OT, absolutely no cheering from any fans... They knew that was a death nail.
I wonder if Trent Williams is regretting his choice to stay with the Niners. The Chiefs offered him a strong amount of money. Factor in the crazy cost of living in San Francisco. He would have at least 2 rings if he went to Kansas City. And I’m not sure the money is that much better for him with the Niners. [Reply]
Originally Posted by IowaHawkeyeChief:
rewatching the game again, when the 49ers make the FG in OT, absolutely no cheering from any fans... They knew that was a death nail.
Even in regulation, when the Chiefs took the final possession, the 49ers looked shook. There was a shot of CMC where, if you hadn't known they just took a 19-16 lead with 1:53 remaining, you'd have thought they were down two scores instead. He looked so defeated.
I think SF would have fared a lot better if Purdy had that killer instinct. Just looking at the Mic'd up of the 49ers, it seemed as if the moment was too big for him. He looked like he was hoping that someone else would make a play to win the game, and it wasn't just him on the Niners. I honestly like Purdy and wish him well in his NFL career (just not against KC lol). [Reply]
The Raiders were the biggest hated rival in the AFC West. No one knows how Chargers fans feel. Though a Chargers fan did stab a Raiders fan at a game. Anyway
KC Chiefs may have just taken that away from them, in their stadium [Reply]
Originally Posted by SAGA45:
Even in regulation, when the Chiefs took the final possession, the 49ers looked shook. There was a shot of CMC where, if you hadn't known they just took a 19-16 lead with 1:53 remaining, you'd have thought they were down two scores instead. He looked so defeated.