 when we talk about Kansas City in this one. The big question for me is how can this 49ers offense keep up with what Kansas City can do? We know it's one of the most high-powered offenses in the NFL, and I just have this feeling, Patrick Mahomes, big year last year winning MVP, and now an opportunity to take it even a step further. I will talk MVP in the Super Bowl a little bit later, but Kansas City has the firepower, and remember, their defense has been so much better since week 11. Mark, how can they keep up? The 49ers averaged 30 points this year. They were second in scoring. One game this year, they gave up 40 points. The defense let them down in New Orleans, and they still won the game. They scored 48. Jimmy Garoppolo had four touchdown passes. So what are you talking about? They're comfortable playing high-scoring games. Yeah, comfortable. You're only giving one game out of a sample size, Pony, and if I look at Jimmy Garoppolo, we've seen what he's done all the way to the Super Bowl. The guy only throws in single digits how many pass attempts per game. If he's gonna throw 15, 20 times in this game, I think that favors the Chiefs as well. Well, Mark, I'm only giving you a small sample size because the 49ers' defense is so good, they were only in a couple of those games this year. Look, they've got the number one pass defense in the NFL. They are uniquely equipped to slow down tactical homes, maybe not stop them, but slow them down. They have forced to turn over in every game this year. Pony, speaking of stopping somebody, how about this Kansas City defense, right? They've been much better against the rushing attack, and what do they do to the league's best ruscer in Derrick Henry two weeks ago? They held him under 90 yards. I don't care if it's running back by committee, San Francisco will have a tough time running the ball in this game.