The San Francisco 49ers staged an incredible comeback in the NFC Championship Game, erasing a 17-point deficit in the second half to secure their spot in the Super Bowl. However, their first-half performance was nothing short of disappointing, particularly on the defensive end, according to defensive coordinator Steve Wilks. Wilks openly criticized his team’s defensive effort, describing it as “embarrassing.” He expects the players to address their shortcomings and raise their performance to meet the team’s standards.
During the NFC title game, the 49ers struggled to contain the Detroit Lions’ rushing attack, allowing a staggering 148 yards on the ground. The duo of David Montgomery and Jahmyr Gibbs exploited the gaps in San Francisco’s defense, consistently finding success on the edges. This defensive weakness was also evident in their divisional-round victory against the Green Bay Packers. To secure their sixth Super Bowl championship, the 49ers must find a solution to this issue, as the Kansas City Chiefs possess two talented running backs in Isiah Pacheco and Clyde Edwards-Helaire.
However, the biggest concern for the 49ers will undoubtedly be Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes. Mahomes has a knack for making something out of nothing in crucial moments. In their previous Super Bowl encounter, Mahomes led the Chiefs to a comeback victory, overturning a late 10-point deficit against the 49ers. This time, the 49ers will be seeking revenge and aiming to contain Mahomes to secure their redemption.
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