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Pete Prisco and I are actually in the same boat: We're taking the Chiefs but we don't love it. Pete's got an interesting stat about teams that reach Super Bowls with a lot of sacks (THEY DO WELL), but on the other hand, the Niners' Kryptonite has been mobile QBs. R.J. White explains why he's on Jimmy G's side, plus we break down props and much more. |
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When it comes to allocating resources to build a team with Super Bowl potential, there isn't a right or wrong way to do it. No specific blueprint exists. Joel Corry says there IS something that can be learned from how the Chiefs and 49ers have done it, however; check out the huge discrepancy in the teams' adjusted salary cap. |
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After changing its induction rules for 2020, things will go back to normal at the Pro Football Hall of Fame next year ... which has the potential to be one of the most stacked classes ever. John Breech says the number of players to get in on their first year of eligibility could make history; Peyton Manning's one, and here's who else could do it. |
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There are a lot of unlikely stories out there when it comes to Super Bowl QBs, but Jimmy Garoppolo has one that's truly unique. Bryan DeArdo explains why Jimmy G will make history when he takes his first Super Bowl snap, and Bryan also listed eight other QBs who took unusual roads to the Big Game; Craig Morton's was just ... bizarre. |
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The Super Bowl is Sunday, and save for the World Cup, it's the biggest sporting event in the world. Tom Fornelli says we must treat it as such, which means BETTING ON DAMN NEAR EVERYTHING. Tom's got props on props on props, including ones for Travis Kelce and Emmanuel Sanders (recency bias is a helluva drug). |
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Kyle Shanahan is an expert play-caller, without a doubt, but you might be surprised to learn that he brought much more than that while building the Niners into a Super Bowl team. Sean Wagner-McGough says the area that could've been considered a concern when the 49ers hired Shanahan has developed into a strength, and here's why. |
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