Film Study: Breaking down the Final Drive of Super Bowl 58 | Kansas City Chiefs San Francisco 49ers



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24 thoughts on “Film Study: Breaking down the Final Drive of Super Bowl 58 | Kansas City Chiefs San Francisco 49ers”

  1. I’m no chiefs fan girl but Mahomes is a dawg. He stays so calm and the fact that he can execute under pressure like that with SECONDS to go. They started off that drive with what 7 minutes, and for him to use alllllll of it with only 3 seconds to go at the end of that drive. Pure mastery

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  2. 49ers $100 million dollar man Bosa falls for the read option 3 times in crucial spots in the game where he could have been the hero if he just covers mahomes & not chase the running back

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  3. Some QBs are students of the game like Manning.
    Some QBs are great athletes like Lamar Jackson.
    Mahomes is both. And if that isn’t enough, he has some kind of Voodoo magic that allows him to do the impossible at least once a game like Aaron Rogers.

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  4. I would suggest that Mahomes himself was actually a second decoy. 49ers, 33 & 54 moved toward the sideline to prevent Patrick from sweeping in along his right side while Kelcy was headed for the endzone where he needed to be covered. That allowed Hardman, who suddenly reappeared like a rabbit out of a hat, to slip in between the defensive components and make an easy catch and stroll untouched into the endzone. This is one of the coolest plays ever!! Hardman should get an academy award for his fake motion to the left.

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  5. I didn't understand why they Chiefs with a first down & two timeouts let the clock run down from 41 seconds to 6 seconds before the snap.
    If there had been a bad snap the clock would have run out.

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  6. 49ers lost because of key plays and moments. You can't expect to outplay a team for most of the way and still win. They simply didn't put the Chiefs away over and over again, and ended up paying for it

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  7. The check down at 4:38 is the underrated play of the drive, and an example why Mahomes is such a great QB. He wanted to go deep, thought better of it, and with a pass rusher closing in, he didn't panic, he just flipped it down to the RB for a few yards. A lesser QB would have thrown into coverage deep or taken the sack. He read the SF defense like a book on that drive. Congrats to the Chiefs once again.

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