
After the 49ers were defeated in the Super Bowl on Sunday, George Kittle talked in code.
He refrained from directly attributing the loss to any one person. However, he did offer some suggestions and clues regarding who ought to take the blame for the 49ers’ most recent Super Bowl defeat.”
Our defense was playing really well in the first half,” Kittle stated. Our offense faltered a little bit as a result. Then, you have to score touchdowns rather than field goals when you play a quarterback like Patrick Mahomes with a strong offense.”
Translation: Andy Reid, don’t blame the defense; it performed as good as you could have expected it to against Mahomes.
Put the onus on the transgression. As Kittle described it, it “sputtered,” indicating that it was not up to par. scored insufficient touchdowns and an excessive number of field goals.
Who’s to blame for that?It’s not Brock Purdy’s fault, said Kittle. “I felt he did an excellent job,” Kittle remarked. “I haven’t seen the footage or anything like that, but Brock seemed like himself throughout the game. I believe Brock had a tremendous game, making plays with the ball when he needed to and placing it in tight coverages.”
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