Levin and Rob are joined by the show's former host, Al Sacco, to discuss the San Francisco 49ers' heartbreaking collapse against the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LIV. How much of the loss falls on head coach Kyle Shanahan's shoulders? How much falls on quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo's shoulders? What about the officiating? Everything about the game is broken down and evaluated.
The trio also compares and contrasts Shanahan's squad to Jim Harbaugh's, goes through an exercise to determine which NFL quarterbacks they would take over Garoppolo, and discusses what roster upgrades are needed this offseason and which players might not return.
Stick around at the end for Zain's thoughts on the game.
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