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Chiefs are all at sea.

If this was boxing, Niners smashed them with the first punch and have made the chiefs cover up and are wearing them with body punches. 
Chiefs need a long drive here.

 
1 minute ago, Gorgoroth said:

Chiefs are all at sea.

If this was boxing, Niners smashed them with the first punch and have made the chiefs cover up and are wearing them with body punches. 
Chiefs need a long drive here.

Tremendous TD by the Niners

And yeah, the Chiefs look lost and overwhelmed.  No decisiveness and seemingly no poise or purpose 

Still, they are only 2 scores down and we know they are capable

As you said, they need to score on this drive, at least a 3 pointer

 

So it's a one score game at half time 10-3 in favour of San Francisco

The 49ers might feel that they should be further ahead whilst the Chiefs must feel that they have got off lightly


12 minutes ago, Macca said:

So it's a one score game at half time 10-3 in favour of San Francisco

The 49ers might feel that they should be further ahead whilst the Chiefs must feel that they have got off lightly

Exactly.

The thing now with the last play extended half is the Chiefs D gets a good rest, and the offence gets to re set and attach the ,idle without Greenlaw.

Niners get a chance to re group, re assure themselves that if they play like thatagain in the second half they will score more.

This first drive for Kansas just might set the tone for the whole second half, if the niners smack them again I reckon the game is 100% theirs.

if the chiefs level it then how do the niners respond. I mean they should have two things written on their whiteboard. Run, screen, run run run, screen run.

2 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Exactly.

The thing now with the last play extended half is the Chiefs D gets a good rest, and the offence gets to re set and attach the ,idle without Greenlaw.

Niners get a chance to re group, re assure themselves that if they play like thatagain in the second half they will score more.

This first drive for Kansas just might set the tone for the whole second half, if the niners smack them again I reckon the game is 100% theirs.

if the chiefs level it then how do the niners respond. I mean they should have two things written on their whiteboard. Run, screen, run run run, screen run.

In terms of getting into the game and for their own confidence, the Chiefs need to score on this opening drive

It's not the end if they don't but continuity plays a big part in this sport

 

Game over.

 

Mahomes just lost this game right there.  As poor a throw as I’ve seen from him.

Interception! 

Chiefs are just not switched on

3 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Game over.

 

Mahomes just lost this game right there.  As poor a throw as I’ve seen from him.

Haha!

You've gone early Gorg!

Huge stop by chiefs D, then the perfect punt and position to let Pat take over at the 1.

Id rush 7


Just now, Macca said:

Haha!

You've gone early Gorg!

Yep, tbh nothing I’ve seen of the Chiefs offence has impressed me, even the big throw really prob should have been broken up.

But in saying that I thought the niners would score off the turnover to make it a two score game again.

It's been a defence dominated game.  Mistake-riddled

Was the total points over/under 52 points? 

1 minute ago, Gorgoroth said:

Yep, tbh nothing I’ve seen of the Chiefs offence has impressed me, even the big throw really prob should have been broken up.

But in saying that I thought the niners would score off the turnover to make it a two score game again.

San Francisco should have put them away by now.  The Chiefs have been awful

Just now, Macca said:

It's been a defence dominated game.  Mistake-riddled

Was the total points over/under 52 points? 

I saw 46.5 and then a stat that in nearly all the niners post game (last 9 of 10 I think) were all under 

Half-decent field position for the 49ers after that Chiefs punt

KC are going to have to hold them out again but even a 3 pointer for the Niners would be telling


3 and out again! 

Defences well on top but will Mahomes finally show some magic on this drive? 

3 minutes ago, Macca said:

3 and out again! 

Defences well on top but will Mahomes finally show some magic on this drive? 

Just got the first down, but tbh he doesn’t need magic, he just needs to make some 4-5 yards plays on first down so they aren’t so far behind the sticks.

 
2 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

Just got the first down, but tbh he doesn’t need magic, he just needs to make some 4-5 yards plays on first down so they aren’t so far behind the sticks.

Good drive by Mahomes but only the 3 points


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