"28:21".
As the extra point connected firmly, the entire Hard Rock Stadium erupted, a tidal wave of pressure crashing down onto the San Francisco 49ers.
Teams that have truly experienced a Super Bowl battle know that being ahead is tough to play.
When trailing, you fight with nothing to lose, making things simpler, because without taking a risk, you might not have a chance at all; but when ahead, it's easy to overthink, easily conservative, afraid of winning or losing, and to be controlled by nerves and excitement as you near the finish line.
Right now, the San Francisco 49ers are facing such a test.
In the recent exchange of offense and defense, the San Francisco 49ers' defensive group performed neither outstandingly nor poorly; they still made the Kansas City Chiefs put in some effort, and finally, Li Wei's miraculous flash turned the tide; but for this, Shanahan had already prepared them mentally—
