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KC 1-6

I just can't tip against Mahomes 

 

Niners 31 Chiefs 17

Lets do this! Heading to Brewdog in Coburg to watch the game, the Jerry RIce jersey has been through the wash..I'm ready!

Good luck to the 49ers supporters on this thread ... @layzie @DemonDave @titan_uranus  @Go the Biff & @Whispering_Jack

You'll have to beat a great team to win but if you do beat the Chiefs, you'll be worthy winners

A fair bit rests with Purdy but all the areas surrounding the QB are strong

But I reckon if you do win, it will be your defence that will win it for you.  It's been your strength all season


If I was a neutral I'd probably pick chiefs in a close one.

But I can't tip against the Dees or the Niners in the big dance.

SF 27 - KC 24

Christian McCaffrey MVP 

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Chiefs 7-12

 

I'm going to back in the niners offensive to get it done. They have so many weapons to hurt the Chiefs.

Margin 7-12


Tbh if the chiefs win I reckon it’s close, if the niners win I reckon it’s 14+

Chiefs 1-6. Hoping for a Niners win though.

Turnover!  

That's cost the 49ers 3 points or so


3 and out for the Chiefs so that turnover didn't hurt the 49ers too much

14 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Ooof, Kansas offence is being owned early by the niners D.

Yep, 3 and out, rinse & repeat

And scoring is what the Chiefs do when on song

55 yard field goal.

Don't watch much NFL these days but about what distance is considered a "gimme". Used to be 35-40 yards but that was a long time ago

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Just now, Gorgoroth said:

WHAT A THROW!

And then the turnover!   KC just can't get it done (so far)

1 minute ago, Diamond_Jim said:

55 yard field goal.

Don't watch much NFL these days but about what distance is considered a "gimme". Used to be 45 yards but that was a long time ago

Depends on the kicker, 45-50 is about the most punters reliable distance, some like tucker are reliable up to 55.

 
1 minute ago, Macca said:

And then the turnover!   KC just can't get it done (so far)

Yeah that was so poor, he was in amongst it and never closes the second arm to the ball.

i was always taught, secure, then get as much as you can.


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