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Iggloo
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Discuss this troubling history. Is Kyle Shannan to coaching what Donovan McNabb was to quarterbacks?
They're like the Cowboys though, it is all looking like ancient history now. The difference is, they have actually been contending for championships a lot in the past few decades, just coming up short.Nope. They've actually won Superbowl titles...
His playcalling yesterday was baffling. All he had to do was CMAC and have Purdy throw 3-5 yard passes to RBs or over the middle and let the insanely talented offensive players make YAC that they routinely are known to do... and instead he has Purdy trying to chuck it to the sidelines 10+ yards. WTF? Was he trying to get Purdy MVP or something?
I mean props to KCs defense. They got hot at the right time.. but San Fran should've been able to win that. Especially after the early 3rd quarter interception in basically field goal range.
True, and knew all too well what that was like during the Martyball years...They're like the Cowboys though, it is all looking like ancient history now. The difference is, they have actually been contending for championships a lot in the past few decades, just coming up short.
Has there been a SB with as much action on the ST's side of things without involving TD's?Blocked PAT was the key.
That was the turning point hands down in my mind...Blocked PAT was the key.
Turning point was San Fran intercepting in basically field goal range and then doing fuck all but go backwards with Shanny drafting up passing 3 times in a row with Purdy.
I knew at that point Shanny was going full choke mode and it was a matter of time before San Fran's defense wore out and Mahomes got to business.
When I saw that interception I was like, "Oh man, I think San Fran wins." When I saw the ensuing 'drive' by the 9ers I was like, "Chiefs are going to win this."
Halftime lead being one possession was when I really felt KC would win. SF dominated the first half without finishing drives effectively. You knew bad Shanahan was going to emerge in the second half and Mahomes would eventually break through.
Turning point was San Fran intercepting in basically field goal range and then doing fuck all but go backwards with Shanny drafting up passing 3 times in a row with Purdy.
I knew at that point Shanny was going full choke mode and it was a matter of time before San Fran's defense wore out and Mahomes got to business.
When I saw that interception I was like, "Oh man, I think San Fran wins." When I saw the ensuing 'drive' by the 9ers I was like, "Chiefs are going to win this."
Halftime lead being one possession was when I really felt KC would win. SF dominated the first half without finishing drives effectively. You knew bad Shanahan was going to emerge in the second half and Mahomes would eventually break through.
Just proves yet again that outcomes in sports, especially in the playoffs where all the teams are good, depend a great deal on randomness. A blocked PAT is pretty random. A muffed kick return is random. Play that game 10 times and each team wins 5. Randomness is very underappreciated when making sports narratives.Has there been a SB with as much action on the ST's side of things without involving TD's?