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Probably the first one to win it as well. Chiefs are a video game offense at this point and can score almost at will.
True that.At least after the 1st quarter.
Scuttlebutt out of Lubbock last week that the Chiefs-Titans match up assured there would be a starting QB in a Super Bowl that played for a college team from Texas. Texas Tech vs Texas A&M. (Tannehill was born in Lubbock when his dad coached in the area.) There had been some Super Bowl QBs that played high school in Texas, but none in college. I didn't look it up to verify it but that was the scoop.
Eastern Illinois if I recall correctly.What conference is the opposing QB from?
Don't know.What conference is the opposing QB from?
Better defense winsProbably the first one to win it as well. Chiefs are a video game offense at this point and can score almost at will.
I don't know if this is going to be true. I think if the Chiefs can stop or at least limit the SF running game they can win. SF has the better the defense but they have to stop a multi-dimensional offense and the Chiefs can load up and force SF to beat them passing the ball.Better defense wins
That being said the game could also be decided by turnovers and special teams. These teams will be battling strength vs strength.
Better defense wins
WR- Byron Pringle from K-State too.KC has a lot of Big 12 players on that offense. Mahomes - Tech, Damiem Williams - Oklahoma, Blake Bell - Oklahoma, Tyrek Hill - Oklahoma State.
Mahomes will also be the first quarterback from a Texas school to ever play in a Super Bowl.
James Winchester: LongsnapperWR- Byron Pringle from K-State too.
Most DCs can scheme something to stymie a good offense in the first quarter. But give their opponent's OC sees what is being done, he'll figure it out.At least after the 1st quarter.
Probably the first one to win it as well. Chiefs are a video game offense at this point and can score almost at will.