Column: The Chiefs will win Super Bowl LIV, and happy anniversary to me
You say happy Super Bowl Sunday.
I hear happy anniversary.
When the San Francisco 49ers play the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday in Super Bowl LIV in Miami, it will bring back one of the three greatest memories of my life.
This is the 25th anniversary of my #GirlDad Super Bowl.
It was this week in 1995 when, while in Miami covering another Super Bowl week involving the 49ers, I was summoned home to California in the middle of the night for the early birth of the marvelous Mary Clare.
I flew home on a Wednesday morning. She was born several hours later. I didn’t go back to the game. Of course I didn’t go back to the game!
Her mother, Lisa, and I brought M.C. home from the hospital just in time to join our two other children — the terrific Tessa and the wonderful Willie — in watching the 49ers crush the San Diego Chargers.
While the contrasting styles of the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs will be on display in Super Bowl LIV, the game also will see plenty of firsts.
I had picked the Chargers. I had picked the Chargers big. I had unsurprisingly picked the Chargers big.
This is also, you see, the anniversary of my #BadPrediction Super Bowl.
Of the 20 occasions I have written a column predicting the winner of this game, I have been right four times. You can look it up. I’m the worst. I once missed on 11 consecutive games. I picked the Buffalo Bills three years in a row. Last season, I picked the Rams in a rout.
With my 20% success rate, I’m the worst Super Bowl predictor in the history of pundits, a streak that was epitomized by the #GirlDad Super Bowl. Surrounded by my three miracles, blessed with a new life, I picked with my heart, not my head, and my heart was with the then-cute and cuddly Chargers.
That’s how I have unapologetically picked the games ever since. I go with emotion. I go with feeling. I go with my gut, and sometimes, as with the New York Giants in 2008 and the Philadelphia Eagles two years ago, it works. Usually, however, the gut is wrenched.
Rabid Chiefs fans Nikki Bailey and Rob Walkowiak are getting married Sunday, their reception taking place when the Chiefs are playing the 49ers in Super Bowl LIV.
This year my heart beats for the Chiefs. They have the best player in the game. They have the best and most overdue coach in the game. And they have the best resiliency in the game, two great playoff comebacks to get to the Super Bowl, nothing they can’t overcome.
The 49ers will fall behind quickly and Jimmy Garoppolo won’t be able to bring them back, because he is not Patrick Mahomes, not yet, not here, and the Chiefs will just keep piling it on.
Chiefs 45, 49ers 10. Write it down. I’ll probably lose, but I’ve already won. Happy anniversary to me, #GirlDad forever.
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