Sort of goes along with being out coached, right?I guess I didn't know the new overtime rules that the game does not end on the first possession even if it's a TD. Yes, that was a dumb decision to take the ball. Really dumb.
That probably is the best option normally but the Chiefs had all the momentum and the 49ers defense was gassed so I can understand why they asked for the ball first.Boomer had a good point that the 9ers won the toss and should have considered giving the Chiefs the ball first. With the “new” OT playoff rules, it is advantageous to see what your opponent has done and what you need to match with 4 downs at your discretion.
They had a Rooney Rule DC who was out of his depth.The 49ers made no adjustments on defense. The chiefs ran the same screen passes all game. Plus there seemed to be a long stretch where Mccaffrey wasn’t used. Every time they utilized him they marched down the field. Either way there were a ton of whites on the field although I was rooting for San Fran.
I dont think anyone here doubts he's a great player.An entertaining game especially in the 4th quarter and overtime. The much maligned 49ers defense played well most of the game but eventually things fell apart in OT. Some very questionable play calling by Shanahan and missed opportunities earlier proved costly.
Incessant worship or not, Mahomes is obviously a very good QB despite the irrational hatred he gets here. He made some clutch throws on third down under pressure to keep drives going, including in OT. You don‘t win 3 SBs being a bum.
Maybe so, but Shanahan was also out of his league. Reid is just a better coach.They had a Rooney Rule DC who was out of his depth.
At the risk of sounding bitter, I don't agree that Mahomes was the difference. Both QBs executed their offense effectively, made most of the throws and missed a few (Mahomes missed a wide open TD to end the game in regulation). Andy Reid and Steve Spagnolo simply out-schemed their counterparts down the stretch, plain and simple. Kyle abandoned the run during the middle of the game. Everything was there for Mahomes in the last few drives, while Purdy was put in tough situations on key downs.Very competitive, entertaining game. Mahomes was the difference. A lot of great contributions by White players.
Every generation of coach has a near great snake bitten coach and until Shanahan jr gets over the hump he will be this generations. Fat Bastard was the poster boy for that until he hit the jackpot with Mahomes.Maybe so, but Shanahan was also out of his league. Reid is just a better coach.
An entertaining game especially in the 4th quarter and overtime. The much maligned 49ers defense played well most of the game but eventually things fell apart in OT. Some very questionable play calling by Shanahan and missed opportunities earlier proved costly.
Incessant worship or not, Mahomes is obviously a very good QB despite the irrational hatred he gets here. He made some clutch throws on third down under pressure to keep drives going, including in OT. You don‘t win 3 SBs being a bum.
I agree. I think Shanahan will get over the hump at some point as he is still quite young. What worries me is that McCaffrey probably only has 3 to 4 years left, given his age and the age with which running backs fall off the cliff.Every generation of coach has a near great snake bitten coach and until Shanahan jr gets over the hump he will be this generations. Fat Bastard was the poster boy for that until he hit the jackpot with Mahomes.
It's not like Shanahan shouldn't have multiple years to win the big one but there are no guarantees as back in the day Grant and then Levy and Schotenheimer never won the big one.
This right here is why so many coaches lose at the championship level. They play not to lose rather than play to win.A Textbook Failure - Vox Popoli
It was a pretty good game last night. However, I’m beginning to conclude that for all his many strengths, Kyle Shanahan simply isn’t a big-game coach. Rather like Denny Green with the Vikings back in the day, he’s capable of putting together a great team and getting them to play very well in the...voxday.net
I'm lazy so I will just let this speak for me. I frankly enjoyed the game and I think part of it compared to last year the race hype biased me against the whole shebang of the NFL but this year the whiter teams came thru.
That is quite a few breaks going their way. I definitely don’t think the Chiefs were the best team this year, but they were the one left standing. Some of the “luck” was really the other team choking. The Chiefs have a cool and calm “been there before” demeanor because they have. Like a great tennis player, they held serve and waited for their opponent to mess up first.At the risk of sounding bitter, I don't agree that Mahomes was the difference. Both QBs executed their offense effectively, made most of the throws and missed a few (Mahomes missed a wide open TD to end the game in regulation). Andy Reid and Steve Spagnolo simply out-schemed their counterparts down the stretch, plain and simple. Kyle abandoned the run during the middle of the game. Everything was there for Mahomes in the last few drives, while Purdy was put in tough situations on key downs.
Then you throw in a punt bouncing off the ankle of a 49er, resulting in KC's only TD of regulation, a shanked XP from a guy who hadn't missed all year, the Chiefs recovering 3/4 fumbles during the game while the 9ers lost 2, Butker hitting the longest FG in Super Bowl history (and going 4/4 overall), and multiple key injuries to the 49ers. Those things were the difference in the game.
In fact, this entire chiefs playoff run relied on defense and frankly quite a bit of luck. The Bill's missed a routine FG to send the game to overtime. The Ravens had a total meltdown and were still inches away from tying the game, fumbling at the goal line instead. I'm not trying to be unreasonable, but I'm not just going to hand it to Mahomes as if he hasn't been the beneficiary of some unbelievable lucky circumstances and an elite defense.
This post is spot-on.At the risk of sounding bitter, I don't agree that Mahomes was the difference. Both QBs executed their offense effectively, made most of the throws and missed a few (Mahomes missed a wide open TD to end the game in regulation). Andy Reid and Steve Spagnolo simply out-schemed their counterparts down the stretch, plain and simple. Kyle abandoned the run during the middle of the game. Everything was there for Mahomes in the last few drives, while Purdy was put in tough situations on key downs.
Then you throw in a punt bouncing off the ankle of a 49er, resulting in KC's only TD of regulation, a shanked XP from a guy who hadn't missed all year, the Chiefs recovering 3/4 fumbles during the game while the 9ers lost 2, Butker hitting the longest FG in Super Bowl history (and going 4/4 overall), and multiple key injuries to the 49ers. Those things were the difference in the game.
In fact, this entire chiefs playoff run relied on defense and frankly quite a bit of luck. The Bill's missed a routine FG to send the game to overtime. The Ravens had a total meltdown and were still inches away from tying the game, fumbling at the goal line instead. I'm not trying to be unreasonable, but I'm not just going to hand it to Mahomes as if he hasn't been the beneficiary of some unbelievable lucky circumstances and an elite defense.
This.I dont think anyone here doubts he's a great player.
Its moreso the NFL's desperation to make a mulatto the face of the league even when the greatest player of all time Tom Brady was still active and winning superbowls.