49ers mimic Patrick Mahomes before Super Bowl
"Sam Darnold mimicking Patrick Mahomes in practice for Super Bowl LVIII is a fun and exciting experience for the 49ers."
The San Francisco 49ers are getting ready to face off against the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl LVIII, and part of their preparation involves running a scout team to mimic the opponent's offense. This is particularly challenging when it comes to simulating the skills of Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and his dynamic plays with Travis Kelce.
Backup quarterbacks Sam Darnold and Brandon Allen have been tasked with the responsibility of imitating Mahomes and the Chiefs' offense in practice. Despite the pressure, both players have found the experience to be enjoyable.
Darnold expressed his excitement, stating that it's fun to run around and make plays while trying to emulate Mahomes. He also joked about the coaches' instructions, saying that he was planning to scramble and make plays anyway.
Allen, who is participating in his third Super Bowl as a third-string quarterback, also shared his enthusiasm for the experience. He praised Mahomes for his ability to make incredible throws and plays, and he appreciated the freedom given to him and Darnold to try different throws and scramble to make big plays during practice.
This approach to Super Bowl preparation is a departure from the strict passing strategy employed by 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan, but it has provided a unique and enjoyable experience for Darnold and Allen. Despite their different talents, both quarterbacks have embraced the challenge and are making the most of this opportunity to prepare for the big game.
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