Alvernian Vol 61 Issue 1

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February/March 2024

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Two-Time MVP or Mr. Irrelevant Tony Mongeluzi Contributing Writer

The NFL season seems to have flown by, and we are finally here at the big game. Last year I wrote a similar article on the Super Bowl matchup and each team’s road to get there. This year we have a Super Bowl rematch from a couple of years ago in the Kansas City Chiefs versus the San Francisco 49ers. We’ll first start with the Chiefs path as they made it last year as well. The Chiefs season has not had the smoothest year after winning their second Super Bowl in the Mahomes era last year. Compared to previous years, Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce individually have both had down years. The offense overall has been the weak point being ranked 12th in the league compared to the defense who has been ranked 5th overall. We would never believe those rankings in previous years, but without a true number one wide receiver it has proven to be an issue. The defense has been a top-five unit all year, and they’ve helped the team cope through certain offensive struggles. The Chiefs even with issues were still able to dominate the AFC West, but they were not able to claim the first seed, which was clinched by the Ravens. The Ravens have had one of the best seasons in their franchise history. Even without the first-round bye, the Chiefs still had the home-field advantage going into Wildcard Weekend against the Dolphins. It was a Saturday night game that saw the Miami Dolphins go from their warm comfortable South Beach weather to the extreme -4-degree weather of Kansas City. Certain people going into the year believed the Dolphins could be a sneaky contender, but the fact that they were 1-6 against winning teams throughout the year put their hopes to bed. The

Flags representing the teams that competed in this year’s Super Bowl

Chiefs sent the Dolphins’ playoff hopes to Dreamland as they rolledt the Dolphins 26-7. Mahomes didn’t have a crazy game, but standout rookie Rashee Rice went off for 130 yards on 8 catches and a touchdown. The frigid elements proved too much for Tua and the Dolphins as they couldn’t get a thing going on offense. Then, the Chiefs took the trip to Buffalo to take on the Bills in the Divisional Round. Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen matching up in the playoffs seems to many fans like a rerun, but this time Mahomes headed to Buffalo, which has not been the norm for him. Like all the other matchups between the two superstars, this one didn’t disappoint. Travis Kelce was back to his normal self, hauling in two touchdowns, and Josh Allen went into Superman mode being responsible for three of the Bills’ touchdowns. The game was back and forth heading to the fourth quarter where the Chiefs were up 27-24 with 8 minutes to go. Buffalo got the ball and on the first play almost had a huge play if Stefon Diggs had just caught the ball. Despite Diggs’ drop, the Bills went on a grueling drive where they milked the clock down to 1 minute 47 seconds left on the clock. A 4th and 9 at Kansas City’s 26-yard line meant the Bills had to make a 44-yard field goal. Bass is

a kicker who made 26 of 31 field goals 40-49 yards, so he usually is reliable from this range. The Bills punter Sam Martin with the hold and the kick went up and it was no good. The air exited the stadium as Bass’s kick went far right, and the Chiefs got the ball, ran for a first down, and that was that: A promising year where the Bills had a chance once again failed. The Chiefs from Buffalo went down south to play many people’s Superbowl favorites, the Baltimore Ravens. The Chiefs were underdogs traveling to Baltimore as it seemed everyone was fed up with Mahomes, Travis Kelce, and Taylor Swift. Ravens fans were ready for their savior, Lamar Jackson, to finally dethrone the Chiefs. America was turning into Lamarica, but people may have forgotten who Patrick Mahomes was. Yes, Lamar was the MVP and had a top defense like the Chiefs supporting him, but he has always lacked one thing and that is showing up when it mattered most. At that point, Lamar did just beat the Texans, but he has never been in a game like a Conference Championship. That previous Lamar that people remember from playoff failures in previous years, unfortunately, reared its ugly head. Lamar was just engulfed by the Chiefs stout defense, while Mahomes

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picked apart the highly touted Baltimore defense with quick short passes. Lamar was able to put together a field goal drive late putting the Ravens within a touchdown. The Ravens’ defense needed a stop, but on a 3rd and 9 Mahomes tossed a prayer up to the Marquez ValdesScantling who came down with it to send the Chiefs to their fourth Superbowl in the Mahomes era. In contrast to the Chiefs, the 49ers going into this year were seen by fans as one of the only teams in the NFC that could beat the Eagles. It looked like that would be the case, until the Eagles had one of the biggest meltdowns many people have ever seen outside of Cleveland. This meltdown started when the 49ers destroyed the Eagles in Philly. The 49ers then saw themselves as the clear favorites to win the NFC. For good reason, Brock Purdy was able to utilize all his weapons like McCaffery, Kittle, Deebo Samuel, and Brandon Aiyuk. The defense was also their normal self being easily one of the best units in the league. It also helped that they didn’t have to play a team in the first round as they had a firstround bye. In the Divisional Round, the 49ers went against a Green Bay team that just demolished a very good Dallas Cowboys team. Many fans Green Bay fans saw

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