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Wilson8 03:39 AM 01-20-2020
Kansas City Regular Season Stats

Patrick Mahomes, 14 games, 78.0 QBR, 484 pass, 319 CMP, 65.9 CMP%, 4031 yard, 26 TD, 5 INT, 7/98 DPI, 43 rush, 218 yard, 2 TD, 3 fum, 17 sacks
Tyreek Hill – 12 games, 8 rush, 23 yard, 89 pass, 58 REC, 860 yard, 7 TD, 65.2% CR, 0/0 DPI, 0 fum
Demarcus Robinson – 16 games, 55 pass, 32 REC, 449 yard, 4 TD, 58.2% CR, 2/20 DPI, 0 fum
Sammy Watkins – 14 games, 90 pass, 52 REC, 673 yard, 3 TD, 57.8% CR,1/12 DPI, 2 fum
Mecole Hardman – 16 games, 41 pass, 26 REC, 538 yard, 6 TD, 63.4% CR, 2/28 DPI, 0 fum
Byron Pringle – 16 games, 16 pass, 12 REC, 170 yard, 1 TD, 75% CR, 0/0 DPI, 0 fum
LeSean McCoy – 13 games, 101 rush, 465 yard, 4 TD, 34 pass, 28 REC, 181 yard, 1 TD, 82.4% CR, 3 fum
Damien Williams – 11 games, 111 rush, 498 yard, 5 TD, 37 pass, 30 REC, 213 yard, 2 TD, 81.1% CR, 1 fum
Darwin Thompson – 12 games, 37 rush, 128 yard, 1 TD, 10 pass, 9 REC, 43yard, 0 TD, 90% CR, 0 fum
Travis Kelce – 16 games, 136 pass, 97 REC, 1229 yard, 5 TD, 71.3% CR, 2/31 DPI, 1 fum
Blake Bell – 15 games, 15 pass, 8 REC, 67 yard, 0 TD, 53.3% CR, 0/0 DPI, 0 fum
Deon Yelder – 9 games, 4 pass, 3 REC, 50 yard, 0 TD, 75% CR, 0/0 DPI, 0 fum

San Francisco Regular Season Stats

#10 Jimmy Garoppolo, 16 games, 60.2 QBR, 476 pass, 329 CMP, 69.1 CMP%, 3978 yard, 27 TD, 13 INT, 10/116 DPI, 46 rush, 62 yard, 1 TD, 10 fum, 26 sacks
#19 Deebo Samuel – 15 games, 14rush, 159 yard, 3 TD, 81 pass, 57 REC, 802 yard, 3 TD, 70.4% CR, 0/0 DPI 2 fum
#17 Emmanuel Sanders – 10 games, 0 rush, 0 yard, 0 TD, 53 pass, 36 REC, 502 yard, 3 TD, 67.9% CR, 0 fum, 6/75 DPI
#84 Kendrick Bourne – 16 games, 0 rush, 0 yard, 0 TD, 44 pass, 30 REC, 358 yard, 5 TD, 68.2% CR, 0 fum, 1/23 DPI
RB Tevin Coleman – 14 games, 137 rush, 544 yard, 6 TD, 30 pass, 21 REC, 180 yard, 1 TD, 70% CR, 0 fum
#31 RB Raheem Mostert – 16 games, 137 rush, 722 yard, 8 TD, 22 pass, 14 REC, 180 yard, 2 TD, 63.6% CR, 2 fum
#22 RB Matt Breida – 13 games, 123 rush, 623 yard, 1 TD, 22 pass, 19 REC, 120 yard, 1 TD, 86.4% CR, 2 fum
Jeff Wilson– 10 games, 27 rush, 105 yard, 4 TD, 5 pass, 3 REC, 34 yard, 1 TD, 60% CR, 0 fum
FB Kyle Juszczyk – 12 games, 3 rush, 7 yard, 0 TD, 24 pass, 20 REC, 239 yard, 1 TD, 83.3% CR, 0 fum
#85 TE George Kittle– 14 games, 5 rush, 22yard, 0 TD, 107 pass, 85 REC, 1053 yard, 5 TD, 79.4% CR, 1 fum
TE Ross Dwelley – 16 games, 0 rush, 0 yard, 0 TD, 22 pass, 15 REC, 91 yard, 2 TD, 68.2% CR, 0 fum


QBR = Quarterback Rating DPI = Defensive Pass Interference # and yards, fum = fumble
CR = Catch Rate Percentage, DPI = Defensive Pass Interference # and yards, fum = fumble
Pass = passes or targets, Not receptions but times ball was thrown to them
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Pointer19 11:26 AM 01-20-2020
I didn’t watch any of the NFC games the past few weeks, so I didn’t realize how poorly Jimmy G had played. Our D is hungry, and our O won’t stop rolling.
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Wilson8 06:02 PM 01-20-2020
The San Francisco 49ers hope to have running back Tevin Coleman for Super Bowl LIV.

Coach Kyle Shanahan said Monday that Coleman dislocated his shoulder in Sunday's NFC Championship Game win over the Green Bay Packers. The team is awaiting MRI results to confirm the injury.

Shanahan noted it usually takes a week of rest to bounce back from such an injury, and he gives the RB a chance to play Feb. 2 against the Kansas City Chiefs.

"I don't want to speculate too much, but usually a week to rest it and usually gets back in and I expect him to have a chance to play," Shanahan said. "Can't hold me to that. We'll find out more, but I expect him to have a good chance to play."
Coleman rushed six times for 21 yards before leaving after taking a shot that caused the injury early in the second quarter.

"This is more of a Lethal Weapon-type thing, where you gotta pop it back in," Shanahan said, noting the famous Mel Gibson flick.
With Coleman out, the 49ers leaned on running back Raheem Mostert, who galloped for 220 yards and four TDs on 29 totes.

The 49ers' run game has withstood Coleman's brief absences this season, and Mostert displayed all year he's ideally suited for Shanahan's offense. A fresh Matt Brieda also remains waiting in the wings if needed. However, if Coleman can go, that gives an already diverse San Francisco run game another speed element for the coach to play with in Super Bowl LIV.

http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap300...play-in-sb-liv
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chinaski 06:28 PM 01-20-2020
Our Defense can stuff any run game. Not that worried actually.
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Megatron96 06:36 PM 01-20-2020
Here's a couple stats for you:

The Chiefs are the first team in the NFL's post-season history to play back-to-back games beginning both of those games down by double digits and then come back to win by double digits.

This one is more ridiculous, IMO: The Chiefs, since being down by 24 to HOU, have scored on 13 out of 17 possessions. That's 75% of possessions, people. No other team in history has posted such a number. That may be the most ridiculous playoffs team offensive stat I've ever heard of.
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DRM08 06:45 PM 01-20-2020
Originally Posted by Megatron96:
Here's a couple stats for you:

The Chiefs are the first team in the NFL's post-season history to play back-to-back games beginning both of those games down by double digits and then come back to win by double digits.

This one is more ridiculous, IMO: The Chiefs, since being down by 24 to HOU, have scored on 13 out of 17 possessions. That's 75% of possessions, people. No other team in history has posted such a number. That may be the most ridiculous playoffs team offensive stat I've ever heard of.
Can’t afford a bad start in the next game. Niners are a much better team than Houston and Tennessee. I am hoping the Miami weather will help the KC offense. Their performance was pretty strong in super cold weather. Lot of drops by receivers and I think the sub-freezing weather might have contributed.
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Megatron96 06:57 PM 01-20-2020
Originally Posted by DRM08:
Can’t afford a bad start in the next game. Niners are a much better team than Houston and Tennessee. I am hoping the Miami weather will help the KC offense. Their performance was pretty strong in super cold weather. Lot of drops by receivers and I think the sub-freezing weather might have contributed.
We may have to redefine what a "bad start" even means. The 49ers are going to review the tapes of these two playoffs games and they are going to understand that they have to pull out all the stops to even have a chance to stay in this game. I haven't checked, but I'm going to bet that if we go back and look at the 49ers offensive efficiency over the last 8 weeks, it doesn't come anywhere near 70%. I would be surprised if it's above 60%.

And now they have to face a team that has proven twice now that in the playoffs running the ball and trying to keep the ball away from Mahomes isn't probably going to work. Which means they are going to have to be significantly more efficient scoring than whatever they've been doing all year.

Because it's a fact that Pat and our offense are going to score at a rate above 60%. Call it 5 out of 9 possessions, or 6 out of 10 possessions. 35-42 points.

That is the problem the 49ers face in two weeks. How to score on more of their possessions with Garrapolo as the architect of most of those points. Assuming that we take away most of their running game.
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Kiimo 06:58 PM 01-20-2020
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
Come on, bro..
He's not even Italian ffs
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Toad 07:00 PM 01-20-2020
I hope the Spags prepares our Hitchens for a heavy dose of RB swings and flats.
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Toad 07:01 PM 01-20-2020
On offense, I hope we run right over the top of Dee Ford every chance we get.
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MahiMike 07:03 PM 01-20-2020
Only stat that matters:

Number of Patrick Mahomes on the team - KC 1, SF 0
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Tribal Warfare 09:32 PM 01-20-2020
I'm not scared of the 49ers, I was nervous of a Seahawks/Saints matchup
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DRM08 09:35 PM 01-20-2020
Originally Posted by Megatron96:

Because it's a fact that Pat and our offense are going to score at a rate above 60%. Call it 5 out of 9 possessions, or 6 out of 10 possessions. 35-42 points.
Who knows about that. Niners defense is a lot better than Houston or Tennessee. They have the talent on defense to give KC a hard time for at least a half of football. And they have the run game on offense to keep Mahomes on the sideline as well.
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Megatron96 09:43 PM 01-20-2020
Originally Posted by DRM08:
Who knows about that. Niners defense is a lot better than Houston or Tennessee. They have the talent on defense to give KC a hard time for at least a half of football. And they have the run game on offense to keep Mahomes on the sideline as well.
Anything is possible, of course. But I've looked at our scoring efficiency over the last 9 weeks, and it's pretty consistent; right around 60%. Most games we get 10 possessions and we score on 6 of them most of the time.

Now, 9 weeks ago, we split fairly evenly between TDs and FGs. But more recently, we've been leaning towards more TDs than FGs. In our two playoff games it's skewed heavily in favor of TDs.

I don't know yet what SFs scoring efficiency has been, but I bet it's not been 60%. And to win they will have to out-score us. So they have to score at least 5 times, probably more like 6 times to win. And mostly TDs.
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Chief Roundup 06:02 PM 01-21-2020
That is an awful blob of text.
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InChiefsHeaven 06:11 PM 01-21-2020
Originally Posted by Kiimosabi:
He's not even Italian ffs
Yeah, I thought Garoppolo was a greek name...
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