Chiefs' Pro Bowler puts 49ers on blast
The Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers go back. They go all the way back to 2019, when the Chiefs were down 20-10 to them in the Super Bowl, but ended up winning by 11. Before that game in 2019, there was a bit of bad blood between the two teams. They didn't really […]
The Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers go back. They go all the way back to 2019, when the Chiefs were down 20-10 to them in the Super Bowl, but ended up winning by 11.
Before that game in 2019, there was a bit of bad blood between the two teams. They didn't really like each other based on what one another was saying. It also didn't help that the media made it something bigger than it was.
But, as I said earlier, the Chiefs ended up winning. So, for Kansas City, there was no more bad blood toward San Francisco. I mean, they did give the Chiefs a ring.
But for the 49ers, they still wanted revenge, and why wouldn't they? If they didn't I'd be worried about them. They talked all week about getting back and getting somewhat even. Unfortunately for them, they didn't even come close.
One former Chiefs player who is on the 49ers was talking all week. You may know him by Charvarious Ward. Well, Frank Clark, the Chiefs' defensive end didn't take kindly to what any of the people on the other sideline were saying before and during the game. So, he had something to say after the game.
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"You know what I mean, we are playing the 49ers in their area, we just lost last week, so if we had any type of nuts, we would go out there and get the job done, and that's what happened," Clark said. "We beat their a** in their stadium. They talked all that sh*t, and you seen what happened. Still stepping on them two years later, so, you know how I'm going to end it, in real Frank Clark fashion."
I was just waiting for someone to say it, and for some reason, I knew it would be Clark. These two teams don't play each other often, but when they do again, there will likely be even more bad blood because of his comments.
But hey, do the Chiefs care? No, they don't. They will just get ready for the bye this week, coming off of a 20-point win over the number one defense in football.
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