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Jason Fitz and Frank Schwab join forces in Las Vegas, Nevada to recap a dramatic Super Bowl VLIII and discuss the fallout for both the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers. Fitz and Frank recap the game key moment by key moment and discuss the fallout for each team and for the entire NFL. The Chiefs are one of the most dominant teams we've seen in football history (led by one of the most dominant quarterbacks in Patrick Mahomes) and they don't appear to be going anywhere, so the hosts spend plenty of time dissecting where this Chiefs team ranks historically and who in the NFL can be counted on to give them a fight in the next few seasons. The duo also discuss Usher's halftime show, how much of the blame Kyle Shanahan deserves for the 49ers loss, whether or not Las Vegas was a success as a Super Bowl venue and much more.
6:55 - How much is Kyle Shanahan to blame for the 49ers loss?
12:25 - The Kansas City Chiefs dynasty is here.
27:05 - Commercials & halftime show thoughts
34:20 - The difference between the Chiefs and New England Patriots dynasties
41:40 - Where do Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid rank historically?
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