San Francisco and Kansas put an end to the 100th season in Miami

San Francisco and Kansas put an end to the 100th season
San Francisco and Kansas put an end to the 100th season

Miami reopens its doors to define the American football champion and does so with a duel that, despite being a trite phrase, is a reserved forecast since the favorite, by a minimum margin, is Kansas City (- 1), a franchise that has not raised a Vince Lombardi in 50 years and that will face a San Francisco team that just has a defeat in this type of commitments.

The monarchs of the American Conference have been able to suffer in these playoffs since, in the Divisional Round, against Houston, they were down by up to 24 units, and in the Conference Final they were also down by 10 points against Tennessee, but in both cases they left Avant thanks to the adjustments of his defense and the spectacular Patrick Mahomes, who has resumed the level that led him to win the Most Valuable Player in 2018.

In turn, the gambusinos have sailed more calmly with great presentations in their stadium against Minnesota and Green Bay, so they arrive with confidence to know that they have a defense that imposes a lot of respect and a ground attack that has dominated pleasure to his rivals, something that Missouri should be worried about.

The team that commands Andy Reid may have more dangerous weapons at his disposal with elements such as Travis Kelce, Tyreek Hill, Mecole Hardman and Sammy Watkins, while Californians enjoy players like Nick Bosa, Kwon Alexander, Dee Ford, Richard Sherman, who enjoy the respect of the entire league and have been in charge of managing how much rival they face.

The battle on the sides will also be interesting because Andy Reid is one of the most experienced head coaches in the entire league and Kyle Shanahan, who lost one of the most memorable games for the title as coordinator in Atlanta, is recognized as one of the brilliant minds in offensive schemes, so one of them, in the end, will get his revenge and be able to enter the history books.

The 100 season has brought us memorable moments and also retreats that will leave their mark, such as Eli Manning’s, but the best dish still awaits us and for the qualities of both teams we can be sure that we have a great show before us with one of the young with a brighter future ahead like Patrick Mahomes and perhaps the beginning of another great dynasty for San Francisco, which already boasts five trophies in its showcases.

San Francisco has pulverized the lines in this postseason and Kansas City has suffered, but has managed to move the games forward. The prawns look great, but Patrick Mahomes will end the long drought for the Hunt family franchise.