Interesting Article I read to ponder over: Pick your own poison I've mine already.
Ciao Miari * 3 days ago
Here's how the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers stack up against each other at every position ahead of Super Bowl LVIII.
This is the Chiefs' biggest advantage. Brock Purdy has looked good, but no other team can top Kansas City at quarterback with Patrick Mahomes. He's the sport's best player and has achieved unprecedented playoff success through his first six seasons as a starter.
Purdy is having an impressive start of his own early in his NFL journey. The last pick in the 2022 draft, he took over as a starter midway through his rookie campaign and helped San Francisco reach the NFC title game. A year later - with Purdy healthy after an elbow injury removed him from that contest - the Iowa State product led the NFL in yards per pass attempt, passer rating, and EPA/play in 2023.
Purdy hasn't been as flawless this postseason: the 24-year-old's passer rating sits at 87.7. However, he led a clutch late drive in a comeback win in the division round and helped the Niners erase a 17-point deficit to claim the NFC championship. At least temporarily, he's silenced those who think he's just a game-manager playing in Kyle Shanahan's prolific offensive scheme.
While football fans have debated Purdy's play over the last two seasons, Mahomes has made history. The Chiefs star led K.C. to its second Super Bowl title in four years last campaign while earning regular-season and Super Bowl MVP honors. With 27 touchdown passes and 14 interceptions, he had a relatively down year in 2023. But strong performances in road wins this postseason reminded us how special Playoff Mahomes is. He's yet to be intercepted this postseason. Mahomes is also 3-0 in his career against the 49ers, including a triumph in Super Bowl LIV.
Advantage: Chiefs
Death, taxes, and a Christian McCaffrey touchdown.
The 49ers have made McCaffrey a central part of their offense since acquiring him in a midseason 2022 trade, and the results are incredible. McCaffrey led the NFL in touches (339), scrimmage yards (2,023), and scrimmage touchdowns (21) in the regular season. He's already scored four TDs this postseason while averaging 5.1 yards per carry. However, San Francisco hasn't used its other rushers often.
Pacheco isn't nearly as skilled as McCaffrey, but the Chiefs tailback is also hot ahead of the big game. Though he's averaging four yards per rushing attempt, Pacheco has scored in each of his team's three playoff matchups while amassing 281 scrimmage yards. Kansas City also rosters Clyde Edwards-Helaire, who's had flashes but was limited to one carry in the AFC title game.
Running back depth isn't a strength in the Super Bowl, evidenced by the fact that Purdy and Mahomes rank second on their respective teams in rushing this postseason. But McCaffrey gives San Francisco a clear advantage here. There's also Kyle Juszczyk, the All-Pro fullback who's a star in the 49ers' backfield. Juszczyk has only one carry this postseason, but his blocks and pass-catching ability have been clutch for Shanahan's outfit.
Advantage: 49ers