Jumat, 31 Januari 2020

Super Bowl 2020 prediction: 'Madden' simulation says 49ers shut down Patrick Mahomes, dominate Super Bowl LIV - CBS Sports

Super Bowl LIV is just a couple days away, and it seems the expectation of the public is that the Kansas City Chiefs will beat the San Francisco 49ers behind their MVP quarterback, Patrick Mahomes. But before you lock in your pick for the game, ask yourself this: Throughout the history of this game, doesn't it always feel like every Super Bowl zigs when you think it's going to zag? Take last year for example: You had the No. 1 scoring offense in the regular season in the Los Angeles Rams muster just three points against the New England Patriots. Bananas! 

With that in mind, when I sparked up the ole' XBox One and set up our latest CBS Sports Madden Super Bowl simulation, I was expecting some shenanigans to go on, but not what ultimately transpired. In the real world, Patrick Mahomes is currently in the midst of one of the great statistical playoff runs of all-time. That gets put to a halt, however, in this Madden universe as the San Francisco 49ers pick him off not once, not twice, but three (!) times en route to a 20-7 victory in Super Bowl LIV. 

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Patrick Mahomes did not have a great performance in this Madden sim. EA Sports

Jimmy Garoppolo was sharp throughout the contest and completed his first six passes of the night. He finished connecting on 14 of his 21 throws for 149 yards and one touchdown. By looking at Mahomes' stats, you'd think that the two quarterbacks had a pretty similar outings, but most of his passing marks were in garbage time. His three picks were the real story and ultimate demise of the Chiefs.  

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At the start, it looked like Kanas City was going to to do Kansas City things -- put points up in bunches. However, with just under two minutes left in the first quarter and the game still scoreless, Mahomes dropped back to pass from the San Francisco 19 yard line and was picked off in the end zone by safety Jaquiski Tartt. Mahomes was targeting tight end Travis Kelce in the back of the end zone, but simply didn't put enough on his pass and Tartt jumped out in front of it. 

It was after that turnover when the 49ers were able to march down the field and fourth string running back Jeff Wilson Jr., of all people, was able to score Super Bowl LIV's first touchdown off a toss from the 3 yard line. While Wilson Jr. was surprisingly the back who hit pay dirt, it was Tevin Coleman who was the star offensive weapon for San Francisco, finishing with 143 yards from scrimmage. 

Kansas City, meanwhile, continued to have trouble protecting Mahomes and was shut out heading into the locker room for halftime. 

The second half only had more heartbreak for Kansas City as the Madden Gods took away what looked to be a fumble recovery by safety Tyrann Mathieu. Niners receiver Kendrick Bourne hauled in a deep shot from Garoppolo around the Chiefs 20 yard line and as he turned up field, defenders swarmed him, the ball appeared to pop out, and Mathieu recovered it. Upon review, however, officials determined that Bourne's knee was down prior to the fumble. Niners ball. 

Just three plays later, Garoppolo delivered a dart to rookie Deebo Samuel to put San Francisco up 14-0 with less than a minute remaining in the third quarter. 

On the ensuing Chiefs possession, Mahomes threw his second interception of the evening, but it was hardly his fault. The virtual Sammy Watkins had one of those plays that would make you either snap your controller in half, throw it at your television or shut the game off entirely. He had the ball go right through his hands and it fell into the breadbasket of middle linebacker Fred Warner, who would later be named Super Bowl MVP. 

Kansas City did show a brief glimpse of brilliance as Mahomes went on a surgical fourth quarter drive where he completed all six of his passes for 75 yards, including a 12 yard touchdown pass to running back Damien Williams. That cut the 49ers lead to 10, but a late field goal by Robbie Gould really put a comeback out of reach. With just three second remaining in Super Bowl LIV and the Chiefs still trying to cling to any remaining hope of a championship, Mahomes' deep shot was caught for title-clinching interception by veteran cornerback Richard Sherman. 

And with that, the San Francisco 49ers are Super Bowl champions! 

Whew!  

This Madden simulation wasn't the high-flying event many are expecting from the actual Super Bowl, but if even some of the dramatics from this game come to fruition on Sunday down in Miami, we'll be in for quite a show. 

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2020-01-31 14:35:00Z
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2020-01-31 12:37:57Z
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Severe storms could kick off Super Bowl weekend - CNN

Fans arriving in Miami late Friday for the game between the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs may be a little disappointed in the weather, with a 50% chance of drizzle Friday afternoon.
The rain is expected to strengthen overnight as a cold front moves through the Miami area.
There is a slight risk these storms may become severe, especially early Saturday.
The storms will bring the possibility of strong wind, small hail, and minor flooding.
Even though the severe threat will be over by mid-morning Saturday, showers can be expected to linger into the early evening.
By Sunday, everything dries out.
The storms are forecast to leave the area entirely by Sunday, leaving behind cooler, dry air.
Fans could enjoy highs near 70 during the day, and a temperatures of around 65 at the time of kickoff, 6:30 p.m.

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2020-01-31 09:45:00Z
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Severe storms could kick off Super Bowl weekend - CNN

Fans arriving in Miami late Friday for the game between the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs may be a little disappointed in the weather, with a 50% chance of drizzle Friday afternoon.
The rain is expected to strengthen overnight as a cold front moves through the Miami area.
There is a slight risk these storms may become severe, especially early Saturday.
The storms will bring the possibility of strong wind, small hail, and minor flooding.
Even though the severe threat will be over by mid-morning Saturday, showers can be expected to linger into the early evening.
By Sunday, everything dries out.
The storms are forecast to leave the area entirely by Sunday, leaving behind cooler, dry air.
Fans could enjoy highs near 70 during the day, and a temperatures of around 65 at the time of kickoff, 6:30 p.m.

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2020-01-31 09:00:00Z
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Vigil honors memory of Alyssa Altobelli, 14-year-old killed in helicopter crash with Kobe Bryant - KABC-TV

NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. (KABC) -- Friends and family gathered in Newport Beach to honor the memory of Alyssa Altobelli, a 14-year-old girl who died in the same helicopter crash that killed Kobe Bryant.

Alyssa and both her parents, Orange Coast College head baseball coach John Altobelli and his wife Keri, were among the among the nine killed in the horrific crash that also claimed the lives of Kobe and his daughter Gianna.

Hundreds of people showed up to a candlelight vigil to honor Alyssa's memory. They read poems she had written when younger, and praised her for her strong work ethic and contagious smile.

"If she was smiling, other people were always smiling around her," Ellie Robinson, a friend. "She was respectful. She knew how to handle herself. She knew what to say. She was nice, she was funny."


Vigil organizers say Alyssa grew up in the Newport Beach area, attended Mariner Elementary School and was in the 8th grade at Ensign Intermediate.

She was a point guard with the girl's Mamba basketball team.


Friends say sports played an important role in her life. They read a poem written by Alyssa in grade school as they shared their own memories of her.

They lit candles in the shape of the number 5 - Alyssa's number - and released lanterns with messages honoring her.

They also lit nine lanterns - one for each of the victims who died in the crash.

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2020-01-31 06:11:50Z
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Kamis, 30 Januari 2020

Lakers' Jeanie Buss Calls Kobe Bryant 'Family': 'My Father Loved You Like a Son' - Bleacher Report

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Los Angeles Lakers owner Jeanie Buss posted a heartfelt Instagram message Thursday following Kobe Bryant's death in a helicopter crash Sunday that also killed eight others, including his daughter Gianna, in Calabasas, California.

Buss paid tribute to Bryant by calling him a member of the "family" who helped her find the "inspiration and strength [she] was searching for" following the death of her father, Jerry Buss, in 2013:

"Kobe, I don't know how to express what you mean to me, my family and the Los Angeles Lakers. My father loved you like a son, which makes us family. When you invited me to lunch shortly after my father passed away, I was struggling to find motivation and purpose. Kobe, you brought Gianna with you to spend some time with me. You explained that you wanted to show her that women can be leaders in the NBA, just like the men. At first, it seemed like an action of a devoted father setting an example for his daughter. But in actuality—and I am positively sure you knew EXACTLY what you were doing—what you did was give me the inspiration and strength I was searching for. I reflect on that day often and it makes me smile and it makes me strong. I call on that memory whenever I feel down and need a bit of courage.

"For everything you did on the court that filled me with so much joy and love, for all the lives you changed through basketball itself, it was that day with Gigi that reignited my drive and determination.

"Vanessa, Natalia, Bianka, and Capri—I am so sorry for your loss. We are grateful to have you in our lives and we will always be here for you. To the families that also lost loved ones on Sunday, the entire Laker family mourns with you. Laker Nation—we are one family grieving the loss of people we all loved dearly. We will mourn together, cry together but we will also heal together, love together and win TOGETHER. We love you."

Bryant spent his entire 20-year NBA career with the Lakers, but that almost wasn't the case.

The legendary shooting guard requested a trade in 2007 during a lull between L.A.'s time in championship contention after winning three straight titles from 2000 to 2002.

A discussion with Jerry Buss changed his entire outlook, as Bryant said after Buss' death in 2013:

"I had to make a choice and decision in believing in him. That wasn't hard to do once I took a step back and looked at everything that he's accomplished and had a chance to sit down with him. He talked to me about what his vision was and the vision for rebuilding this team quickly. It was easy for me. I was a Laker fan growing up. I saw how many championships he was able to win and how many times he was able to rebuild. That was a pretty easy call for me."

The Lakers proceeded to win back-to-back championships in 2009 and 2010.

Although Bryant retired in 2016, he remained a confidant of Jeanie Buss and delivered a frank message to her in 2018 about the franchise's pursuit of LeBron James, per Jerry Bembry of The Undefeated:

"I'll tell you, when Jeanie Buss came to me and said, 'I really want to go after [LeBron],' I said, 'Jeanie, he's not coming here until you clean up this s— here.' The last thing LeBron wants to do is come to an organization that has a lot of infighting, a lot of the stuff going on. I said, 'Jeanie, it's time for you to take ownership of this franchise. He's not going to come if you don't.'"

The Lakers convinced James to join the organization. Paired with this past offseason's addition of Anthony Davis, it has vaulted the team back into the championship conversation. The Lakers are the top team in the Western Conference with a 36-10 record.

Bryant had a significant connection with the Buss family for over two decades, and it's clear based on Jeanie's message that his impact will continue to be felt moving forward.

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2020-01-30 17:51:18Z
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2020-01-30 13:12:31Z
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Djokovic vs. Federer, a Rivalry for the Ages, Is One-Sided This Time - The New York Times

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2020-01-30 11:56:00Z
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Chris Jones: We want to put the game on Jimmy Garoppolo’s shoulders - NBCSports.com

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The fact that the 49ers only threw the ball eight times in the NFC Championship Game has been repeated over and over since they beat the Packers and the Chiefs have certainly heard it once or twice.

Defensive tackle Chris Jones said on Wednesday that a team that can run that much and still put up more than 30 points is “dangerous.” As a result, he thinks the best way for the defense to go is to take that away from the 49ers and put the game on quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo‘s shoulders.

“1,000 percent,” Jones said, via Tom Pelissero of NFL Media. “And we’ll see where it goes from there.”

This isn’t the first time that the 49ers have heard talk about Garoppolo being their weak link and Garoppolo responded to Jones later on Wednesday. He said he thought it was great Jones feels that way and noted that other teams have tried that approach over the course of the 49ers’ run to the Super Bowl, but that he remains confident that their offense can find a way to win every time they take the field.

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2020-01-30 11:48:00Z
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2020-01-30 11:11:02Z
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Jae Crowder-ESPN analyst get in Twitter spat after Knicks' fiasco - New York Post

Jae Crowder didn’t just draw the ire of the Knicks for his controversial late steal, he caught the attention of ESPN analyst Tim Legler.

Legler, who played in the NBA for 12 seasons before retiring in 2000, said Wednesday night it was a bush-league move for Crowder to steal the ball with 18 seconds left in the Knicks’ 127-106 blowout loss to the Grizzlies at the Garden.

Crowder stole the ball after a lazy backcourt pass from Julius Randle and dribbled the ball to the right corner for a 3-pointer which he missed as an incensed Elfrid Payton pushed him in the chest. Crowder got up off the floor and went after Payton and a mini-fracas ensued with Randle, Marcus Morris, and Damyean Dotson trying to get after Grizzlies players.

“My take on the hostilities tonight bw @nyknicks and @memgrizz. What the hell was @CJC9BOSS thinking? Seriously,” Legler tweeted. “And if someone says “play til the final buzzer” then I know they have never played at any level. 18 point lead? :50 left? Stealing the inbounds? Shooting a 3?”

This drew a sarcastic response from Crowder.

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“Aye Tim with all due respect I only play one way and thats hard til the buzzer sounds,” Crowder tweeted in all caps. “Im sorry if it disgusts you. I know Knicks are your team but U should tell them to play harder and less talking!”

Legler pushed back at the talk that he is a Knicks fan.

“People making me laugh as if I care about @nyknicks. Zero allegiance,” he tweeted. “Never played there. Don’t talk about them on the air EVER (laughing emoji) it wouldn’t matter who the team or player is… the other team is going to respond.”

Legler also said this broke the NBA’s unwritten rule of how teams should act in games that are clearly decided.

“I DO NOT believe there is such a thing as “running up the score” in high major college or professional basketball,” he tweeted. “I HATE when teams take a shot clock violation late in a game to avoid scoring when the outcome is decided. It’s actually more humiliating.

“But this is different. NBA teams respect end of game culture. I wouldn’t care at all if they steal the ball once it’s advanced. That’s not what we are talking about. The reaction here is typical fan bias. Love it if it’s us… take him out if it’s them. I get it.”

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2020-01-30 07:10:00Z
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Marcus Morris blasts Jae Crowder's 'female tendencies' after Knicks madness - New York Post

The tension had been boiling all night between Marcus Morris and Jae Crowder, even before a fight broke out late in the Knicks’ 127-106 loss to the Grizzlies on Wednesday at the Garden.

But Morris didn’t hold back from voicing his feelings postgame, either.

“I think dude is just, he plays the game a different way. A lot of female tendencies on the court,” Morris said. “Flopping, throwing his head back the entire game. It’s a man’s game and you just get tired of it at the end of the day.

“When you step back and shoot a 3 and try to rub it in that they’re winning, it’s just unprofessional,” Morris added. “That’s soft. His game is soft. He’s soft. That’s how he carries [himself]. It’s just very woman-like.”

Later, Morris apologized for his comments.

“I apologize for using the term ‘female tendencies,’ Morris tweeted. “I have the upmost respect for women and everything they mean to us. It was a Heat of the moment response and I never intended for any Women to feel as though in anyway I’m disrespecting them. Again I apologize with my comments.”

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Crowder pushed the Knicks over the edge with less than a minute to go in the fourth quarter when he stole a careless inbounds pass from Julius Randle, then walked over behind the 3-point line and chucked up a shot. Elfrid Payton wasn’t having it, shoving Crowder down with two hands as he got off the shot, sparking the scuffle.

Morris came over and shoved Ja Morant, who had gotten in the middle of the mess, which led to Morris’ technical foul and ejection for escalating the incident. At the time, the Grizzlies were up 124-106 and there were 48.1 seconds left.

Morris said he didn’t have a problem with Crowder making the steal. What came next is what ticked him off.

“Obviously at the end, that was very unprofessional,” Morris said. “They’re winning the game, that’s a good team. [Crowder] does stuff like that.”

Morris and Crowder — both former Celtics, though they never overlapped — had gotten tangled up earlier in the night. Morris, who finished with four personal fouls, was charged with an offensive foul for pushing Crowder in the first quarter and then were chirping later in the third quarter.

“The game is watered down,” Morris said. “It’s not tough. We can’t play physical, you can’t bump. It’s starting to get comical at this point.”

Asked if the way the game ended was related to Crowder’s actions or the Knicks’ frustrations boiling over, Morris picked the former.

“No frustration,” Morris said. “The game’s over. [If] y’all win the game, y’all win the game. You’re the better team that night. That [what Crowder did] is unprofessional on every level, no matter who it is. … He knows better. He’s a vet in this league. But that’s his tendencies, man.”

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2020-01-30 04:36:00Z
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Lakers Release Statement on Kobe Bryant's Sudden Death - Sports Illustrated

The Los Angeles Lakers took to Instagram on Wednesday to release a statement following the death of Kobe Bryant and his daughter, Gianna

"We are devastated and have been forever changed by the sudden loss of Kobe Bryant and his daughter, Gianna," the post reads. "We send our love to Vanessa, the Bryant family, and to the families of the other passengers. Words cannot express what Kobe means to the Los Angeles Lakers, our fans, and our city. More than a basketball player, he was a beloved father, husband, and teammate. Their love and light will remain in our hearts forever.

"The Mamba Sports Foundation has set up the MambaOnThree Fund to support the families affected by this tragedy. To help, please visit MambaOnThree.org. For those who are inspired to continue Kobe and Gianna’s legacy in youth sports, please visit MambaSportsFoundation.org."

Bryant's widow, Vanessa Bryant, also released her first public comments on the tragedy on Wednesday. 

The Lakers organization has been greatly impacted by the Kobe and Gianna's deaths, with Tuesday's game against the Clippers postponed to allow more time for players and the front office to grieve.

Lakers executives, including Jeanie Buss and Linda Rambis, gathered at the team's facility on Sunday following the news, according to the LA Times. General manager Rob Pelinka, who was Bryant’s agent and a close family friend, reportedly also spent time on Sunday with Bryant’s widow, Vanessa.

An 18-time All-Star and 11-time All-NBA first-teamer, Bryant led the Lakers to five NBA championships and scored 33,643 points in his 20-year NBA career. He retired after the 2015-16 season, having spent his entire career with the Lakers. The franchise retired his No. 8 and No. 24 jersey numbers in December 2017.

He was 17 when he was selected with the No. 13 pick in the 1996 NBA draft by the Charlotte Hornets before being traded to the Lakers. He went on to become the Lakers' franchise leader in points, games played, three-pointers, steals and free throws.

One of his most iconic games was an 81-point performance against the Toronto Raptors in 2006, which ranks as the second-most points scored in an NBA game, behind Wilt Chamberlain's 100 on March 2, 1962. Bryant scored 60 points in his final game when the Lakers defeated the Utah Jazz 101–96 on April 13, 2016.

Countless other Lakers honored Bryant on Sunday. Magic Johnson called Bryant "the great Laker of all-time." Shaquille O'Neal said that there were "no words to express the pain" he was feeling. Phil Jackson said that Bryant "transcended the norm." Kareem Abdul-Jabbar said he was "much more than an athlete."

Others from around the sports world also paid their respects to Bryant.

The 2020 Grammy Awards took place in Staples Center on Sunday night, and host Alicia Keys framed the event by acknowledging Bryant's death in her opening remarks.

Earlier in the day, fans started gathering outside Staples Center to honor the late Lakers legend following the news off his death.

Orange Coast College baseball coach John Altobelli, his daughter Alyssa and wife Keri were also aboard the helicopter and killed, along with Sarah and Payton Chester, assistant coach Christina Mauser and pilot Ara Zobayan. 

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Kobe Bryant Was Making Huge Plans For Gianna's Future Days Before Their Tragic Deaths - Showbiz Cheat Sheet

Kobe Bryant was making big plans for his second-oldest daughter, Gianna, right before their tragic deaths. Days before Kobe and Gianna, also known as Gigi, passed away in a helicopter accident, the Los Angeles Lakers star filed a trademark for her nickname on the basketball court. The filing was a clear move that Kobe had major plans for Gianna’s future, which likely would have included an appearance in the WNBA.

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Kobe Bryant files a trademark for Mambacita

On December 30, Kobe filed paperwork to trademark the name “Mambacita.” The nickname is a reference to Kobe’s moniker in the NBA, Black Mamba. It is also a testament to Gianna’s talent on the court.

According to TMZ, the trademark documents outlined a plan to use the name on a variety of sportswear, including hoodies, shorts, sweatshirts, shirts, hats, sweatpants, and jerseys.

Kobe Bryant first started calling his daughter Mambacita on social media. In a post from November, for example, Kobe shared a clip of Gianna making a fade-away against one of her teammates, Alyssa Altobelli, during a scrimmage.

In the caption, Kobe praised Gianna for making a move that looked similar to his trademark fade-away. He also complimented Alyssa for playing great defense. Alyssa and her parents, Keri and John Altobelli, also passed away in the helicopter crash.

Inside Kobe’s return to basketball

Kobe retired from the Los Angeles Laker back in 2016 and penned an emotional letter, titled “Dear Basketball,” following his retirement.

With Kobe revealing that he gave the game of basketball his all, few thought he would ever return to the court. But that all changed when Gianna showed a growing interest in the sport.

Although coaching was not in Kobe Bryant’s original retirement plan, he gladly accepted the role to teach his daughter everything he learned from the game. The father and daughter developed a tight bond over their love for basketball and were often spotted at NBA games analyzing the action.

Kobe and Gianna were on their way to a basketball game when their helicopter crashed into a hillside near Calabasas, California. There were a total of 9 people on board the craft when it down, none of whom survived.

Kobe Bryant opens up about Gigi’s future

A few years ago, Kobe discussed Gianna’s future in basketball during an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live. The former NBA star revealed that his daughter had dreams of playing for the University of Connecticut and felt confident about continuing his basketball legacy.

He also hilariously revealed Gianna’s response whenever people told him that he needs to have a son.

”The best thing that happens is when we go out and fans come up to me, and she’ll be standing next to me and they’ll be like: ‘You’ve got to have a boy. You and [wife Vanessa] have got to have a boy, someone to carry on the tradition, the legacy.’ And she’s like, ‘Oh, I got this,’” he shared.

There is no doubt that Kobe had major plans for Gianna’s future. The ultimate plan would have been seeing his daughter drafted into the WNBA and later profit off her nickname.

Kobe Bryant was a huge supporter of the WNBA over the years and was not shy about expressing his love for the game. Not only did he attend games and watch film, but he also coached Gianna’s team and ran basketball camps in the area.

It is such a shame that both of their lives were cut short in the helicopter crash, along with the other seven victims of the crash.

The world mourns Kobe and Gigi’s tragic death

In the hours and days following the tragic helicopter accident, fans from around the world mourned the loss of Kobe and his daughter.

A slew of current NBA players have paid tribute to Kobe Bryant and Gianna on social media, as well as NBA Commissioner Adam Silver, who said that Kobe “will be remembered most for inspiring people around the world to pick up a basketball and compete to the very best of their ability.”

Former WNBA star and University of Connecticut center Rebecca Lobo also expressed her condolences for losing Kobe and his daughter.

“No @NBA player supported the @WNBA or women’s college basketball more than Kobe,” Lobo shared. “He attended games, watched on TV, coached the next generation. We pray for his family.”

Kobe and Gianna will continue to receive tributes on social media as fans around the world deal with the shock of their loss. It is still unclear why the helicopter crashed, but weather and possible mechanical issues are believed to be at fault.

Kobe Bryant was 41 years old and Gianna was 13 years old at the time of their deaths. Kobe retired from the NBA in 2016 but remained active in many current players’ lives.

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2020-01-29 12:41:38Z
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Super Bowl LIV score predictions - ESPN experts pick 49ers-Chiefs - ESPN

On Sunday, the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs meet at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida, for Super Bowl LIV. Will Chiefs coach Andy Reid finally get his Super Bowl ring with Patrick Mahomes guiding his offense? Can 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo and Kyle Shanahan's tough San Francisco defense complete their magical one-season turnaround with a championship?

Ahead of kickoff, ESPN.com's writers, editors, analysts, columnists and pundits make their predictions for the big game.

The tally: Chiefs have the advantage

  • Of 75 experts who weighed in, the Chiefs were favored by 48 of them (64%), while the 49ers claimed 27 votes (36%).

  • The most common predicted final score was 31-27, picked by eight of our experts. The lowest combined total was 37, chosen via a 20-17 final score. The highest combined score was 54-51 for a total of 105 points.

  • The Vegas line currently favors Kansas City by 1 point. ESPN's Football Power Index also likes the Chiefs (64.8%) by an average of 5 points.

See who picked: Chiefs | 49ers

Predicting a Chiefs victory

Dan Appenfeller, NFL editor: 34-27
Todd Archer, Cowboys reporter: 31-27
Ben Arledge, NFL editor: 34-27
Sarah Barshop, Texans reporter: 34-31
Dave Bearman, ESPN Chalk editor: 31-20
Dane Beavers, NFL editor: 31-20
Matthew Berry, fantasy writer: 31-27
Matt Bowen, NFL analyst: 28-20
John Buccigross, SportsCenter anchor: 27-24
Heather Burns, NFL editor: 42-28
Rich Cimini, Jets reporter: 31-28
Courtney Cronin, Vikings reporter: 34-31
Turron Davenport, Titans reporter: 34-21
Rob Demovsky, Packers reporter: 33-28
Michael DiRocco, Jaguars reporter: 31-27
David Fleming, NFL writer: 54-51
Mike Golic, ESPN radio: 28-24
Chris Grandstaff, NFL editor: 38-31
Dan Graziano, national NFL reporter: 34-28
Brady Henderson, Seahawks reporter: 23-21
Jamison Hensley, Ravens reporter: 20-17
Jon Hudec, NFL editor: 23-20
Preston Johnson, ESPN Chalk analyst: 30-24
Tim Kavanagh, NFL editor: 31-18
John Keim, Redskins reporter: 30-28
Vince Masi, ESPN Stats & Information: 36-31
Bob McClellan, NFL editor: 37-31
Vaughn McClure, Falcons reporter: 28-21
Tim McManus, Eagles reporter: 33-26
Todd McShay, NFL draft analyst: 31-27
Ian O'Connor, senior NFL writer: 27-23
Brooke Pryor, Steelers reporter: 34-28
Jordan Raanan, Giants reporter: 31-26
Jason Reid, The Undefeated writer: 41-27
Mike Reiss, Patriots reporter: 31-27
Michael Rothstein, Lions reporter: 35-24
Aaron Schatz, Football Outsiders: 38-31
Sarah Spain, espnW reporter: 27-24
Chris Sprow, NFL editor: 34-24
Pat Sutherland, NFL editor: 33-23
Adam Teicher, Chiefs reporter: 27-21
Mike Triplett, Saints reporter: 27-23
Seth Walder, analytics writer: 34-17
Mike Wells, Colts reporter: 31-21
Eric D. Williams, Chargers reporter: 33-30
Jeremy Willis, NFL editor: 34-21
Trey Wingo, NFL analyst: 34-31
Cameron Wolfe, Dolphins reporter: 31-27

Predicting a 49ers victory

Elizabeth Baugh, multisport editor: 34-27
T.J. Berka, NFL editor: 28-24
Mike Clay, NFL analyst: 28-27
Jeff Dickerson, Bears reporter: 28-27
Ben Fawkes, ESPN Chalk editor: 34-31
Jeremy Fowler, senior NFL writer: 30-27
Paul Gutierrez, Raiders reporter: 31-30
Eric Karabell, fantasy writer: 38-31
Doug Kezirian, ESPN Chalk analyst: 30-24
Mina Kimes, ESPN Daily host: 34-31
Jeff Legwold, Broncos reporter: 27-23
Steve Levy, SportsCenter anchor: 24-17
Keith Lipscomb, fantasy editor: 31-27
Marcel Louis-Jacques, Bills reporter: 35-24
Elizabeth Merrill, NFL writer: 35-31
Alisha Miller, NFL editor: 35-32
David Newton, Panthers reporter: 28-24
Katie Nolan, Always Late host: 24-21
Anthony Olivieri, researcher: 28-24
John Pluym, NFL editor: 31-28
Mike Tannenbaum, NFL analyst: 35-31
Lindsey Thiry, Rams reporter: 28-26
Kevin Van Valkenburg, NFL writer: 28-24
Nick Wagoner, 49ers reporter: 34-31
Josh Weinfuss, Cardinals reporter: 27-24
Seth Wickersham, NFL writer: 21-20
Field Yates, NFL analyst: 31-27

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2020-01-29 12:34:35Z
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Helicopter carrying Kobe Bryant and 8 others was 20 to 30 feet from clearing a hilltop when it crashed, investigators say - CNN

As federal investigators wrapped up operations at the crash site, the NTSB's Jennifer Homendy said preliminary information suggests the plane descended rapidly and was likely in one piece before it slammed into the hill.
"The descent rate for the helicopter was over 2,000 feet a minute, so we know that this was a high energy impact crash," Homendy said. "This is a pretty steep descent at high speed. So it wouldn't be a normal landing speed."
NTSB investigators wrapped up recovery efforts at the crash site Tuesday.
The crash occurred about 1,085 feet above sea level, missing the top of the hill by 20 to 30 feet, investigators said. Parts of the helicopter were found scattered around a crash site that stretched 500 to 600 feet, the NTSB said.
The NTSB will release its preliminary report on the crash in 10 days, Homendy said.
"Its not going to contain our findings, our analysis, it's not going to contain any safety recommendations or probable cause but it's going to provide some factual information -- more than we have now, but just the facts."
A final report will be out in about 12-18 months, she said.

NTSB recommended a safety system

On Tuesday, NTSB turned over the accident site back to local authorities after recovering pieces of the wreckage, an iPad, cellphone and documents including maintenance records, the helicopter's registration and the airworthiness certificate.
The helicopter did not have a terrain awareness and warning system -- a safety feature which provides the pilot with information about the terrain, Homendy said.
The NTSB recommended that similar helicopters be equipped with the system after a fatal Texas crash in 2004 that killed 10 people. The Federal Aviation Administration failed to implement the recommendation, Homendy said.
The NTSB's Carol Hogan examines wreckage at the crash site.
In his last communication with air traffic control, the helicopter's pilot said he was climbing to avoid a cloud layer, the NTSB previously said. But when air traffic control asked him what he planned to do, there was no response.
Radar data indicated the helicopter climbed 2,300 feet and began a left descending turn, Homendy said.
That last contact was around 9:45 a.m. The first 911 call about the crash came in two minutes later, Los Angeles County Sheriff Alex Villanueva said.

Weather experts are studying that morning

The morning of the crash had been particularly foggy.
Visibility was so low Sunday morning that the Los Angeles Police Department had decided to ground its helicopters.
But comparing the police helicopters with the one Bryant was flying in -- a Sikorsky S-76B -- isn't accurate, Homendy said.
"It's an apples to oranges comparison. It's a different helicopter, different operations, they have 4-person helicopters, this is outfitted for more than that," she said. "We have to look at this specific crash, this specific helicopter."
The S-76 line serves as offshore oil and gas transportation, air ambulances, executive transport and search-and-rescue aircraft. One aviation expert calls it a "workhorse."
Homendy said a weather expert on staff is studying the weather that day and the decision-making behind flying Sunday.
Moments before the crash, air traffic control approved pilot Ara Zobayan's request to fly with SVFR clearance -- special visual flight rules clearance -- which allows pilots to fly in weather conditions worse than those allowed for regular visual flight rules.
And while she said that clearance is very common and nothing out of the ordinary, Homendy said investigators will look into whether Zobayan should have been granted that special permission.

Families mourn mothers, daughters, siblings

Meanwhile, families are mourning the nine people who died Sunday -- including 41-year-old Bryant and his 13-year-old daughter, Gianna.
"The first day was brutal," Matt Mauser, whose wife was killed, said. "I woke up this morning and I said, 'I'm OK,' and then I walked out and I started to cry. And then I saw my kids and I started to cry."
Christina Mauser was an assistant girls basketball coach, former teacher and mother of three. Her youngest daughter is turning four years old next week. Mauser had been recruited by Bryant himself, her husband said, to help coach a team in his basketball academy.
Christina Mauser, killed in crash with Kobe Bryant, would have celebrated her daughter's 4th birthday next week
Three young girls on the helicopter -- including Gianna -- were on their way to a basketball game in Thousand Oaks.
One of them, Alyssa Altobelli, was flying with her parents, John and Keri.
Another, Payton Chester, was flying with her mother, Sarah Chester.
They all were killed in the crash.
"While the world mourns the loss of a dynamic athlete and humanitarian, I mourn the loss of two people just as important ... their impact was just as meaningful, their loss will be just as keenly felt, and our hearts are just as broken," Todd Schmidt, a former principal at the elementary school Payton once attended, wrote in a Facebook post.
Zobayan, who also died, had more than 8,200 hours of flight time, Homendy said, and had been working with Island Express Helicopters, which owned the Sikorsky S-76B.
The LA County Department of Medical Examiner-Coroner announced all nine bodies had been recovered -- four of which were officially identified through the use of fingerprints.

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2020-01-29 11:48:00Z
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Shaq leads crowd in 'Kobe, Kobe' chants after emotional tribute - New York Post

Shaquille O’Neal led the crowd near the Staples Center Tuesday night in a chant for Kobe Bryant hours after he gave a tearful tribute to his longtime Lakers teammate who was killed in a Southern California helicopter crash on Sunday.

O’Neal, who was walking out onto the street, quieted the crowd to lead them in a loud chant of “Kobe, Kobe, Kobe!”

Earlier, the 47-year-old O’Neal, who had an up-and-down relationship with Bryant, was grief stricken about his former teammate’s death.

“I haven’t felt the pain that sharp in a while,” O’Neal said as part of TNT’s tribute to his former Lakers running mate.

O’Neal said the loss of the 41-year-old Bryant hurt even more because Shaq had just lost his younger sister Ayesha to cancer in October.

“Now I lost a little brother,” Shaq said, referring to Bryant, as the rest of the panel including Ernie Johnson, NBA greats Charles Barkley, Kenny Smith and Dwyane Wade consoled him.

O’Neal, who won four NBA titles in his illustrious career, captured three with the Lakers. Shaq and Kobe, who won five rings with Los Angeles, led the Lakers to three consecutive NBA crowns from 2000-2002.

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2020-01-29 10:00:00Z
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Audio of Kobe Bryant helicopter crash captured on Nest camera - Fox News

A California woman who lives near the site where Kobe Bryant’s helicopter crashed says her Google Nest camera captured audio of the doomed aircraft’s final moments, a report said.

Ronna Leavitt’s recording, which was obtained by ABC 7 Los Angeles, has a timestamp of 9:45 a.m. — the same time Bryant’s Sikorsky S-76B plummeted into the hills of Calabasas.

What is believed to be Bryant’s helicopter can be heard at varying levels of intensity throughout the 43-second clip.

KOBE BRYANT HELICOPTER CRASH: 4 OF THE 9 BODIES IDENTIFIED, AUTHORITIES SAY

Three seconds before the clip ends, a thump can be heard, followed by silence.

Leavitt told the network that she heard the chopper Sunday morning before it made a U-turn and crashed into the nearby hilly terrain.

She provided the video to investigators.

The 41-year-old NBA legend, his 13-year-old daughter Gianna and seven others were killed in the wreckage.

Leavitt’s Nest video is not the only footage purported to capture Bryant’s chopper.

Glendale resident David Lyudmirsky shot cell phone video of what is believed to be Bryant’s helicopter “performing a very aggressive circling maneuver’’ a half-hour before it crashed.

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He turned over his video footage to the NTSB on Monday night.

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2020-01-29 09:30:02Z
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Magic Johnson on Kobe Bryant, The Lakers & Vacations with Jimmy Kimmel - Jimmy Kimmel Live

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2020-01-29 08:30:00Z
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Rick Fox recounts false reports that he died in Kobe Bryant helicopter crash - New York Post

Kobe Bryant’s former Lakers teammate Rick Fox addressed false reports that he was one of the nine people that perished in Sunday’s helicopter crash that killed the NBA legend.

Fox discussed the reaction of his family after several early reports suggested Fox was on board the chopper at the time of the crash. Initially, five people were believed dead in the wreck and it wasn’t until NBA TV’s Jared Greenberg tweeted he communicated with Fox that the NBA veteran was ruled out.

“My family went through, in the midst of all this, something that I couldn’t imagine them experiencing,” an emotional Fox said Tuesday during TNT’s NBA coverage. “One of my daughter’s greatest fears is finding out that one of her parents has been lost through social media, instead of from a loved one or a family member. And she fortunately called me and we were just talking and crying about the news of Kobe.”

Fox spent seven seasons as Bryant’s teammate with the Lakers, guiding L.A. to three NBA championships in the early 2000s. The duo remained close following Fox’s retirement from basketball in 2004.

The 50-year-old said he was talking to his daughter — who was unaware of circulating reports her father died – when his phone became inundated with calls. Distraught by the news of Bryant’s passing, Fox said he did not answer calls until he noticed close friend and basketball coach, King Rice, reaching out.

“I’m seeing King’s number repeatedly going and going and going, and so I think he’s worried about me, so I said, ‘I’m gonna talk to my best friend,’ so I answered and said, ‘Hey man, this is crazy about Kobe,’ and he just was bawling,” Fox said.
“He was like, ‘You’re alive!’ And I was like, ‘Well, yeah. What do you mean?’ And it was in that moment that my phone just started going, and my mom and my sister and my brother [were calling].

“I’m glad [the rumor] is over with, but it was hard to deal with because it shook a lot of people in my life.”

Fox was part of a star-studded panel on Tuesday which included hosts Shaquille O’Neal, Kenny Smith, Charles Barkley, and Ernie Johnson. Dwyane Wade and Derek Fisher also made appearances to discuss Bryant’s legacy and passing.

After re-living Sunday’s traumatic experience, Fox was given a playful warning from his former teammate “Shaq.”

“I’m glad you’re alright,” O’Neal said to Fox. “But the next time I call you and you don’t call me back I’m gonna put these hands on you.”

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2020-01-29 07:17:00Z
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Selasa, 28 Januari 2020

Super Bowl: 49ers loose, confident, during opening night of Super Bowl week - Niners Nation

Opening night at the Super Bowl media was a circus, to say the least. The questions surrounding the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs were A magician interviewed Dante Pettis. One media member asked Richard Sherman if he would come back to the Seahawks after apologizing on behalf of all of Seattle’s fans. Circus is selling what transpired Monday short. There’s no better character for this stage than tight ends George Kittle and Travis Kelce. The duo took the stage and exchanged compliments about each other Monday night:

Kelce spoke to Deion Sanders about Kittle as well:

George Kittle, man, I was just talking about his tenacity. How he runs routes, how he plays the game with a certain level of energy and enthusiasm. You gotta love it. There’s nothing that you dislike about that guy’s game. Just trying to take it to the next level every single time he plays.”

To which Kittle responded:

“Early in my college career, I watched so much of him. To get a compliment from him is pretty spectacular. When you got a player like that who, in my opinion, is the best red zone threat in the NFL. Scores touchdowns left and right all the time.”

Both tight ends have plenty of flair on and off the field. Both know they are good and act like it. I love that.

Kittle was his usual witty self once we got past the pleasantries. Kittle was asked if his shoulder injury impacted him on the field, to which he responded, “Does it look like it is?” His bromance with 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo continues to grow. Kittle was asked what a “not so perfect side of Jimmy is,” to which George responded:

Kittle was asked what a “not so perfect side of Jimmy is,” to which George responded: “He is the worst texter of all-time. I’m telling you, he leaves me on read all of the time. I’ll be like, ‘Hey Jimmy; I got a question. Maybe on this play should I run my route like this.’ No response. ‘Jimmy, do you want to go to a movie?’ No response. And then the next day he’ll be like, ‘yeah, I got your text, I just didn’t respond.’ Thanks, Jim, that’s awesome. So yeah, he’s a bad texter.”

The mood of the 49ers team as a whole was loose. They looked calm but confident. In a surprise to nobody, Kendrick Bourne and Kwon Alexander were dancing as the team took the stage. Though the team wasn’t uptight, they didn’t shy away from any questions, either. It’s enjoyable to watch the Niners be themselves in any setting. Part of that may be because the game-plan has already been installed, so the 49ers no longer have to “study” as they may have earlier in the week like most other weeks leading up to a game. Peace of mind goes a long way, as does a brotherhood:

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2020-01-28 14:01:00Z
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2020 Super Bowl odds and pick: 49ers-Chiefs goes down to wire in super thriller - CBS Sports

MIAMI -- My bosses had a great idea this week and that idea was to send me to the Super Bowl, and since I'm always completely on board with any idea that involves me traveling to a tropical location in the middle of winter, I obliged them. I know, I know guys, my life is rough. 

The one thing about being in Miami is that it means I'll be around if something crazy happens, and there's a 90 percent chance something crazy will happen, because this is Miami. From a Super Bowl perspective, no city does crazy better than Miami. 

After all, this is the city where Joe Namath made his guarantee before Super Bowl III. It's the city that gave us the first ever Super Bowl game-winning field goal (Super Bowl V). And if that's not crazy enough for you, it's also the city where a player got suspended from playing in a Super Bowl because he went on a drug bender the night before the game in January 1989. Seriously, that actually happened, and you can read about it by clicking here. As if that's not enough, Miami was also the host city in January 1999 when a player got arrested and charged with soliciting a prostitute less than 18 hours before the kick off of Super Bowl XXXIII. I think what I'm trying to say here is that if you spend more than a week in Miami and don't get arrested, you should consider that a moral victory. 

Based on all the craziness that seems to happen in Miami when the city hosts a Super Bowl, I am fully expecting things to go completely off the rails on Sunday. 

So what exactly is going to happen in the game?

Let's get to the pick and find out.

Actually, before we get to the pick, here's a quick reminder to check out the Super Bowl picks from all of our other CBS Sports NFL writers, which you can do by clicking here. If that's not enough Super Bowl content for you, then I recommend clicking here and subscribing to the Pick Six Podcast. Will Brinson, Ryan Wilson and I are spending the week in Miami together and we'll be putting out new podcasts every day, which means you get more of me, which I have to think is a good thing. 

Also, since I'll be in Miami this week, feel free to start following me on Facebook or Twitter or Instagram, or none of them. I won't be offended, but if you do end up following, you'll notice that I ask the important questions on social media that everyone else is afraid to ask, like: Is Jimmy Garoppolo too handsome for Instagram?

Could I sit here and share Jimmy Garoppolo photos with you all day? Probably, but I'm not going to, because we have a Super Bowl pick to get to, and the faster we get there, the faster I can make one of these fan bases hate me after I pick against their team. 

Super Bowl LIV Pick

San Francisco 49ers (15-3) vs. Kansas City Chiefs (14-4)

6:30 p.m. ET (Fox)
Line: Chiefs, -1-point

The last time we saw 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan in a Super Bowl came three years ago and things couldn't have gone any worse: As the Falcons offensive coordinator, he misplaced his offensive game plan, he almost lost $30,000 in Super Bowl tickets and his team blew a 28-3 lead. I mean, based on how his week went, it's mildly surprising that his car didn't get stolen.

The one thing that often gets overlooked in that game is that the reason the Falcons even had a 28-3 lead to blow is because Shanahan's offense absolutely diced up the Patriots defense for two and a half quarters in Super Bowl LI. That happened because Shanahan is one of the most creative offensive minds in the game, and that's something that could be trouble for the Chiefs defense. With Shanahan calling the shots, the 49ers offense had the second-most rushing yards, scored the third-most points and totaled the fourth-most yardage overall in the NFL this year.

That first thing on the list is what could end up being an issue for the Chiefs, and that's because Kansas City gave up 4.9 yards per carry during the regular season, which was the fourth-worst in the NFL. Although the Chiefs defense has played much better in the postseason -- THEY EVEN STOPPED DERRICK HENRY -- I'm not completely sold on the fact that they're going to be able to stop the 49ers rushing attack.

One thing the 49ers love to do on offense is to disguise almost all of their plays by using motion. 

The reason motion helps is because the defense has no idea whether a play is going to be a run or a pass, and even if a defense somehow knows a run is coming, they have no idea which way it's going to go. Here's how motion can help an offense on something like a simple counter play. 

Basically, trying to figure out the 49ers offense is like trying to solve a Rubik's cube, only this Rubik's cube has 19 sides and you have to wear a blind fold that's been set on fire while you're trying to figure it out. I can't even finish a normal six-sided Rubik's cube without a blindfold, so I wouldn't have a prayer if you added 13 sides and a blindfold.

Of course, even if the 49ers can move the ball on offense, that doesn't necessarily mean they're going to win. If this game turns into a shootout, there's no team in the NFL better equipped to win in a shootout than the Kansas City Chiefs. Not only are the Chiefs  averaging 43 POINTS PER GAME in the playoffs, but Patrick Mahomes is on pace to have possibly the best postseason of any quarterback in NFL history, and ironically enough, that honor currently belongs to a 49ers quarterback. Back in 1989, Joe Montana threw 11 touchdown passes and zero interceptions during a postseason where he led the 49ers to a win in Super Bowl XXIV. Through two games, Mahomes has eight touchdowns and zero interceptions, which means he could tie or pass Montana with a big game in Super Bowl LIV. 

Speaking of Montana, I'm still not sure who he's cheering for in this game. 

PICK A TEAM, JOE. 

I'm guessing he's cheering for Mahomes not to break his record for most playoff touchdown passes without an interception. Although Mahomes has been nearly unstoppable this season, the 49ers defense is one of the few in the NFL that actually has the talent to slow him down. For one, they gave up the fewest passing yards in the NFL this year. The easiest way to shut down a quarterback is to constantly hit them, and no one is better at that than the 49ers. Including the playoffs, the 49ers have racked up 57 sacks this year, which is the most of any team in the NFL. 

By the end of Super Bowl LIV, we should finally know for sure whether or not defenses actually win championships, and the good news for the 49ers is that that's pretty much the only football cliche I believe in. 

Super Bowl LIV pick: 49ers 34-27 over Chiefs 

Record picking 49ers games this season: 10-8 (including 2-0 in playoffs)
Record picking Chiefs games this season: 13-5 (including 1-1 in playoffs)

Last week

Best pick: Two weeks ago, I predicted that there was no way the Packers would be able to beat the 49ers in the NFC title game, and I think we can all agree there was no way the Packers were going to win. If those two teams had played 220 times, I"m fully convinced that the the 49ers would have won all 220 games and Raheem Mostert probably would have rushed for at 220 yards in every single one of those games. The Packers defense looked absolutely lost on the field trying to stop San Francisco's offense. 

Also not helping the Packers was the fact that Kyle Shanahan was basically pointing out penalties before they even happened, and when a coach starts doing that, you know there's no way that coach is going to lose. 

The Chiefs might want to watch that clip a few times this week, because they were flagged for more holding penalties than any other team in the NFL this year. 

Worst pick: In the AFC title game, I picked Tennessee to beat Kansas City, but I only did that because I didn't think there was any way that the Titans could possibly forget that they had Derrick Henry on their team, yet somehow, I think that actually happened. During the second half of the Chiefs' 35-24 win, Henry was given exactly three carries. It's almost like Titans offensive coordinator Arthur Smith accidentally threw away the team's offensive game plan at halftime, which we can't rule out. I mean, Kyle Shanahan almost lost his game plan at Super Bowl LI, so let's be real, anything is possible, even challenging your wife to a trial by combat in Iowa. 

Alright everyone, that's it for this year. 

If you come back for my picks next season, I'm going to warn you now that there will likely be slightly more diaper jokes, and that's mainly due to the fact that my wife and I have a baby due this offseason, which means there's a 77 percent chance that I'll only be getting a total of nine hours of sleep over the next six months. I promise not to be crank, though. 

Picks record

Straight up in championship round: 1-1
SU overall in playoffs: 7-3
Against the spread in championship round: 1-1
ATS overall in playoffs: 5-5

Final 2019 regular-season record
Straight-up: 163-92-1 (Ranked first overall at CBSSports.com)
Against the spread: 120-130-6 (Did not rank first overall)


RIP Kobe

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2020-01-28 12:46:00Z
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