Super Bowl Domination

Chapter 1429 Probability Issue

Chapter 1429 Probability Issue
Who will win the 54th Super Bowl?

Will the San Francisco 49ers emerge from nowhere and replicate the Kansas City Chiefs' miracle of reaching the top in 2017, or will the Kansas City Chiefs complete an unprecedented and probably unparalleled undefeated season and achieve three consecutive championships?
It can be foreseen that no matter what the outcome is, everyone will join hands to witness this historical moment. No one wants to miss it, and no one should miss it.

As to who will win and who will lose, a lively discussion has already begun among professionals and the general public.

Although the Kansas City Chiefs completed an incredible undefeated season, and all signs showed that the two-time defending champions were determined to win this victory; but in the world of competitive sports, everything is possible, especially on the final stage where the outcome is decided by one battle, it is a 50-50 chance for both sides.

What's more, the San Francisco 49ers are definitely not pushovers.

Even if we put aside the intense mental and physical exhaustion of the Kansas City Chiefs' undefeated season, the San Francisco 49ers still have the strength to defeat the Kansas City Chiefs.

On paper, this is indeed the case.

Most importantly, the San Francisco 49ers, who have undergone a comprehensive transformation and rise this season, have never faced the Kansas City Chiefs in the regular season. This has resulted in people having no reference objects and no analysis samples, even for Shanahan and Reid, which is full of countless suspense and traps.

It is worth mentioning that in the preseason, the San Francisco 49ers played against the Kansas City Chiefs, and the victory belonged to the San Francisco 49ers.

That’s why, as people look ahead to the Super Bowl, the possibilities are wide open and the ten professionals “within the league” are blushing.

Blair Bart, the flagship figure of the league's "Levi haters", has been defeated time and time again, but he keeps fighting. Levi has abused him thousands of times, but he treats Levi like his "first love" -

The genuine hatred for Levi has never changed.

Standing at the crossroads of history, even though momentum and the odds seemed to be on the side of the Kansas City Chiefs, Butt remained steadfast on the other side.

God, Bart is willing to pray with all his wealth, please don't let the Kansas City Chiefs win three consecutive Super Bowls with a perfect record, because this will make Levi enter the Hall of Fame level in one fell swoop. A third-year running back has won such treatment, which is even more painful for Bart than the Kansas City Chiefs' three consecutive championships.

San Francisco 49ers, please do your best.

But the wonderful thing is that Bart is not trying to discredit Levi just for the sake of discrediting him. He sincerely believes that the San Francisco 49ers can beat the Kansas City Chiefs.

No exaggeration or slander! 100% objective!
"Obviously, the ground game, that's the point, and anybody who watched the San Francisco 49ers play in the divisional round and the conference finals would not deny that."

"The San Francisco 49ers destroyed the Minnesota Vikings and knocked over the Green Bay Packers with their amazing ground offense, but this was not the first time they showed their ground strength. As early as the regular season, their ground offense had become an important weapon for the team, ranking second in the season, and they were undoubtedly the most dominant team."

Numbers don’t lie, and this is also the source of Bart’s confidence.

"It's concerning considering the Kansas City Chiefs' ground defense is the worst in the league, with an average of 4.9 yards lost per run defense, fourth worst in the league."

"If the San Francisco 49ers' offense continues the same strategy from the conference finals in the Super Bowl, it would not be surprising if they could easily run yards on the ground."

"Of course, I know there are exceptions to everything." Bart could see the jackals and tigers in the live broadcast room ready to step forward and defend the Kansas Chief. He took the initiative to stop everyone and raised his doubts.

"However, in the divisional round against the Tennessee Titans and the conference final against the Houston Texans, Kansas City Chiefs defensive coordinator Spagnuolo used a tenacious frontcourt pressing strategy and top-level execution to hold down the hot-tempered Derrick Henry, and the Tennessee Titans only advanced 85 yards on the ground throughout the game."

"Now, after two weeks of preparation, the Kansas City Chiefs may not surrender when facing the San Francisco 49ers' strong ground attack."

Someone nearby took the initiative to ask, "But?"

Bart paused, "But," everyone laughed, including Bart himself, but he continued.

"But the excellence of the San Francisco 49ers' ground attack is that they do not rely on the outstanding performance of one running back. They have three excellent running backs. Like the Houston Texans in the conference finals, the sufficient running back reserves ensure that Shanahan has a backup plan. Even if a running back hits the wall, they can always rotate."

"In addition, the San Francisco 49ers often use tight ends and wide receivers as running backs, and their endless ground offensive tactics make it difficult for opponents to defend."

"In fact, the San Francisco 49ers' offensive line is far from being at its peak, but it did crush the run defense of the two teams in the National League North in the divisional game and the conference finals. The screen-breaking and ground-breaking of tight end Kittle and fullback and wide receiver Kyle Juszczyk are absolutely top-notch in the league."

"This is Shanahan's weapon and Shanahan's confidence."

"So, in the conference finals, Shanahan dared to let Garoppolo only pass the ball eight times, but relied on a rich and varied ground attack to crush the opponent."

"In the game against the Tennessee Titans, the key to the Kansas City Chiefs' defense being completely stunned in the first quarter was that the defensive front line stood too far forward and their attention was completely distracted by Derrick Henry's ground offense, so that Tannehill's fake run and real pass tactics made them run around."

"Note that the San Francisco 49ers have the fifth-highest run-and-run attempt rate, sixth-highest average pass depth, and second-highest pass yardage."

"So, when the Kansas City Chiefs face the Tennessee Titans, they can focus on defending Derrick Henry and create opportunities to reverse the situation later; but when facing the San Francisco 49ers, Shanahan's elusive and varied offensive methods and absolutely powerful ground offense can completely destroy Spagnuolo's defensive strategy."

"The only question is that the Kansas City Chiefs' top-ranked red zone defense rate is worth noting. The closer to the end zone, the higher the defensive efficiency. The San Francisco 49ers happen to be one of the teams with the most red zone touchdowns in the regular season. Therefore, the battle between the two sides may be a red zone showdown, which will be the key to the outcome of the game."

There was a pause, and host Paul Crosby took advantage of the gap in the conversation, "So, you think this is a question of probability."

Bart shrugged lightly. "Of course, everything we are discussing at this moment is a matter of probability, but I think the probability is on the side of the San Francisco 49ers. They have such confidence and such confidence that the quarterback can beat Rogers' Green Bay Packers with only eight shots."

Crosby turned his head, "Josh?"

Josh Lawson, the representative of "Levi fans", is known for his calmness, objectivity and professionalism. He is also Levi's most steadfast supporter.

Lawson, "No, I agree with Blair on this occasion."

Everyone:? ? ?
The sun, is it rising from the west?
(End of this chapter)

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