If you had known the San Francisco 49ers scored 22 points in the Super Bowl beforehand, you probably would have been hesitant to think they would’ve been Super Bowl champions.
But if I had told you they went 3-for-12 on third down, averaged 3.5 yards per carry, committed two turnovers, and the most targeted receiver only had 33 yards, a loss would’ve felt inevitable.
The high-flying offense we saw during the regular season and sporadically during the playoffs was nowhere to be found against a stellar Kansas City Chiefs defense. You're asking for it when you only score two touchdowns on 13 drives with Patrick Mahomes on the other side.