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49ers fans predict the Super Bowl outcome: 53% picked the Niners to win by 7+

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Feb 13, 2024, 4:40:04 PMFeb 13
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49ers fans are confident headed into Super Bowl Sunday. Las
Vegas has the 49ers as the “favorites.” The overall perception
is don’t bet against Patrick Mahomes. The funniest part of this
season is seeing people accuse Brock Purdy of being a “YAC
merchant” and being a “dink and dunk” passer, but that is an
accurate description of Mahomes instead. Mahomes is still the
best in the world, and that’s why people are hesitant to bet
against Kansas City.

Don’t tell that to 49ers fans. Fifty-three percent of 49ers fans
believe that the 49ers will roll by 7 points or more.

There is no doubt the 49ers have the better roster. The Chiefs
have the better quarterback. Only Joe Burrow and Tom Brady have
knocked off Mahomes in the playoffs. Purdy has a chance to do
the funniest thing imaginable on Sunday, and 49ers fans believe
he will deliver.

Only one other team has been favored in every matchup throughout
the season. The 2023 49ers join the 2020 Chiefs as the only
teams to accomplish that feat. Regardless of the point spread,
the 49ers are the favorite to raise the Lombardi on Sunday.

With just 60 minutes of football left, 49ers fans are all-in on
this team and believe they will finish the job. Thirty percent
of 49ers fans believe the team will win by 3-6 points. Only 17
percent of our readers believe the Chiefs will win, with nine
percent predicting a Chiefs win by seven or more points and
eight percent predicting a Chiefs win by one possession.

I enjoy the confidence in this team. Why shouldn’t you be
confident? The 49ers are 60 minutes from immortality!

Ha! Ha! Ha!

https://www.ninersnation.com/2024/2/11/24068868/patrick-mahomes-
brock-purdy-joe-burrow-tom-brdy-49ers-chiefs

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Feb 13, 2024, 7:47:15 PMFeb 13
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Look ... it was a pretty good, and always pretty close, game.
The teams were evenly matched - kinda rare actually. Either
could have been the ultimate winner, it was more a matter
of timing. Had the game gone on all day we'd have expected
one to pull ahead a little, then the other, then ....

As for gambling ... it's why they call it "gambling".
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