49ers' star gives credit where credit is due after loss to Chiefs

The San Francisco 49ers put up quite the fight, in the first half, that is. They went into the half down by one point. Unfortunately for them, they were playing the best offense in the NFL in the Kansas City Chiefs. The Chiefs' offensive line played their tails off in this one. We know how […]

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The San Francisco 49ers put up quite the fight, in the first half, that is. They went into the half down by one point. Unfortunately for them, they were playing the best offense in the NFL in the Kansas City Chiefs.

The Chiefs' offensive line played their tails off in this one. We know how good the 49ers' defense is, and how they have a knack for getting to the passer. Well, they weren't able to do that as well as they would like.

Nick Bosa, the 49ers' star pass rusher, didn't like what the Chiefs were throwing at him during the game. The game plan was flawless, and after the game, he had to acknowledge how well the Chiefs did.

"They had a good gameplan and I know for myself it kind of threw me off, and I mean I lined up offsides twice, something that I just need to be better with. I didn't set the edge on one, which is what our defense is presented on, so, just small things like that, and everybody needs to be on their job… I shouldn't be surprised but.. they threw a lot of stuff at me and I need to be ready for it."

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To me, it sounds like the Chiefs were in his head, which if you have followed Kansas City for a while then you know that happens quite a bit. You also know that means the opponent is doubting themselves, and at that point, the game is already over.

If the Chiefs can do things like that to guys like Nick Bosa, imagine what they can do to others as well. his game was just a taste of what the offense can do when they gameplan the right way.

I think if we can get even 75% of what we saw Sunday on that side of the ball, the rest of the league is in trouble.

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