Unbelievable:Will the Kansas City Chiefs or San Francisco 49ers lift the Lombardi Trophy in Las Vegas?
|Will the Kansas City Chiefs or San Francisco 49ers lift the Lombardi Trophy in Las Vegas?
Will the Chiefs, led by Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes, become the ninth squad in history to win the same franchise’s championship twice? Can the
San Francisco 49ers, led by Kyle Shanahan, reverse the outcome of Super Bowl LIV and win the team’s first Lombardi Trophy in almost thirty years?
Which athletes will stand out on the greatest platform in the game this Sunday at Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium?
Michael Baca: 49ers 27, Chiefs 31,
Why: Kansas City takes an early lead and never looks back as Patrick Mahomes
tears apart San Francisco’s secondary, the weak point of the 49ers’ excellent defense, with three touchdown throws.
MVP of Super Bowl LIII: Patrick Mahomes.
Audacious forecast: In addition to wiping out his difficult season, Marquez Valdes-Scantling makes an incredible
touchdown grab that begs the question of how he could have missed any simple passes in the first place.
Judy Battista: 49ers 17, Chiefs 21
Why? Because Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes will make just enough plays to
win their third Lombardi, and Steve Spagnuolo will craft another defensive masterwork to limit all those 49ers weapons.
MVP of Super Bowl LIII: Patrick Mahomes.
Audacious forecast: A Chiefs touchdown pass will be completed by a player other than Mahomes.
Judy Battista: 49ers 17, Chiefs 21
Why? Because Travis Kelce and Patrick Mahomes will make just enough plays to win their third Lombardi, and Steve
Spagnuolo will craft another defensive masterwork to limit all those 49ers weapons.
MVP of Super Bowl LIII: Patrick Mahomes.
Audacious forecast: A Chiefs touchdown pass will be completed by a player other than Mahomes.
Raiders 23, Chiefs 24, Ali Bhanpuri
Why: Refrain. Select. Opposing. Pat. (That is, if he is portraying Brady.) It’s a basic rule that has worked well for me
throughout the years. Not ready to change tactics just now, not even when facing a formidable 49ers squad that
includes two MVP finalists. The Chiefs narrowly succeed in their attempt to win back-to-back games.
MVP of Super Bowl LVIII: Isiah Pacheco.
Audacious forecast: While No. 15 displays his well-known skill late in the
fourth quarter, Pacheco, also known as AD 2.0, drives the Chiefs’ offense for the majority of the game on Sunday. The
second-year running back scores twice in the end zone and breaks off at least three rushes of 15 yards or more.
Tom Blair: 49ers 24, Chiefs 27,
Why: In the end, Patrick Mahomes gives Kansas City the advantage as the Chiefs’ defense tightens up. If my midseason decision to choose the Eagles over the
Dolphins taught me anything, it was to remain loyal to my preseason choice of the Chiefs over the 49ers.
MVP of Super Bowl LIII: Patrick Mahomes.
Risky prediction: Rashee Rice surpasses Torry Holt’s mark of 109 yards received as a rookie in a Super Bowl.
49ers 21, Chiefs 23, Jeffri Chadiha
Why: The 49ers’ potent offense is contained by the Chiefs’ defense, and
Patrick Mahomes makes just enough plays to establish his club as a division leader.
MVP of Super Bowl LVIII: Isiah Pacheco.
Promising prediction: For the second consecutive year, Mahomes throws for
less than 200 yards in a Super Bowl victory.
49ers 25, Chiefs 27, Brooke Cersosimo
Why: Although my mind and heart aren’t in agreement, it’s difficult not to choose
Patrick Mahomes, the obvious pick. Though they can’t (see the Grim Reaper
Game), the 49ers nevertheless give Mahomes time remaining on the clock. Harrison Butker, without a doubt the
greatest player of his generation, leads the Chiefs down the field for a walk-off field goal.
MVP of Super Bowl LIII: Patrick Mahomes.
Promising forecast: Mahomes will run, catch, and pass for a score.
Chase Daniel: 49ers 28, Chiefs 34
Why: Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes are the best.
MVP of Super Bowl LIII: Patrick Mahomes.
Audacious forecast: Brock Purdy tosses for over 325 yards and three touchdowns.
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