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When the San Francisco 49ers and head coach Kyle Shanahan play the Kansas City Chiefs in the Super Bowl on Sunday, it will be the biggest game in the team’s recent history.

Furthermore, despite attending two as a head coach and assistant, Shanahan has never taken home a championship while in charge of an NFL team.

LAS VEGAS Opening night at Allegiant Stadium on Monday marked the official beginning of Super Bowl LVIII.

Here, the Kansas City Chiefs and the San Francisco 49ers players essentially hold an open forum. These are three intriguing things I saw while I was there.

49ers supporters occupied the Allegiant
If there were any Kansas City fans present on opening night, I’m not sure. This is due to the deafening jeers that greeted each Chiefs player as they appeared on TV. But there were loud applause for a 49ers player that reverberated around Allegiant. There was no denying the overwhelming presence of 49ers supporters tonight—it wasn’t even close. Should the 49ers be able to duplicate it in the Super

One may consider opening night to be a celebration for the two teams who have advanced this far. It makes sense that they would be happy and want to take advantage of the opportunity to celebrate their progress. Kyle Shanahan, however, made sure to make the most of it because it seemed like he had a few beers. He seemed to be speaking out of character and included some slurs in his speech. I mean, isn’t it permissible for anyone to wish to slake their thirst? He might have been merely overjoyed and overtaken with emotions, of course, but it did appear like he was having a lot of “fun” earlier.

 

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