Dave Dameshek
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And after coming up just short against the Ravens in Super Bowl XLVII, the Niners make their second straight Super Bowl in chilly New Jersey against the Bronco, you know...
Wait a second.
If Denver couldn't beat Seattle in Super Bowl XLVIII, why would we assume they would beat them in the AFC title game?
We shouldn't.
And we won't.
So that means New Jersey is host for the Niners v Seattle Seahawks.
In this reality, that's a matchup we've only seen probably three or four times since the Hawks joined the NFL in 76.
Now let's give that one to the Niners if for no other reason than it upset the snowflakes who got vapors because a QB took a knee during a song.
Better yet, maybe Bad Bunny can go back in time to play the halftime show there.
Next season, the Niners are feeling satiated with that new Lombardi of theirs, and no one gets in the way of the Packers and MVP Aaron Rodgers.
So yes, after surviving Dez Bryant's non-catch that was a catch, Green Bay heads to Super Bowl XLIX to play Russ and the Hawks.
Deja vu!
Yeah Hawks, Tom Brady, Malcolm Butler, and the Pats are out, but you're still playing a Hall of Fame-bound QB who wears the number 12 and likes putting nature in his body.
Speaking of which, Sedona's too close.
Rodgers vanishes midweek for a darkness retreat and forgets it's Super Sunday till after high noon.
Very high noon.
He makes it just in time to throw the go-ahead touchdown to Jordy Nelson.
But with only seconds left and the ball near the Packers' goal line, Russ opts against running and throws it.
But Packers DB Morgan Burnett drops a would-be game-ending interception at the goal line.
Marshawn Lynch scores on the next play.