Will the 49ers Finally Get Revenge on the Chiefs?

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It won't be easy, but if the Colts were able to beat the Chiefs, then the 49ers certainly can as well. Here's what they must do to win:
1. The 49ers must get healthy. There are three key guys who must play:
The best left tackle in football, Trent Williams.
The best defensive end in football, Nick Bosa.
One of the five best cornerbacks in football, Charvarius "Mooney" Ward.
Then there are five more questionable players that the 49ers need most of them to play and to play well:
One of the best safeties through six games, Talanoa Hufanga.
Starting free safety Jimmie Ward.
Starting right tackle Mike McGlinchey.
Starting defensive end Samson Ebukam.
Rookie phenom defensive end and possible Defensive Rookie of the Year candidate Drake Jackson.
Rookie sack leaders:
— Steph Sanchez (@Steph49K) October 19, 2022
T-1st #49ers Drake Jackson 3 sacks, 122 snaps
T-1st #Lions Aidan Hutchinson 3 sacks, 295 snaps
Drake Jackson’s pressure rate compared to some rookie edge rushers that were drafted in the 1st round
— Jordan Elliott (@splash_cousin) October 19, 2022
Drake Jackson - 9.4% (61st pick)
George Karlaftis - 8.9% (30th pick)
Aidan Hutchinson - 8.8% (2nd pick)
Jermaine Johnson II- 6.4% (26th pick)
Travon Walker - 6.4% (1st pick)
But wait, there's more who are questionable:
Second-string tight end Charlie Woerner.
Second-string strong side linebacker Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles, who is replacing Azeez Al-Shaair.
It's a very long list, but all of them could play. Even defensive tackle Arik Armstead hasn't been ruled out out as of yet.
2) The 49ers must execute. Can't have many interceptions, fumbles, or drops and probably need to force some from the Chiefs. Must run the football consistently. Must have a special performance from the special teams unit, or at least no blunders there either. Whoever plays boundary cornerback across from Mooney Ward, likely Deommodore Lenoir, should expect to be very busy, until they prove that they can play at or near Ward's level. Center Jake Brendel will have his hands full with trying to slow down arguably the best defensive tackle in football, Chris Jones. Defensive tackles Kevin Givens and Hassan Ridgeway will have to show that they can stop, or at least slow the run. They were two of lowest rated 49ers defenders in Atlanta, per Pro Football Focus. Last, but very far from least, is limit tight end Travis Kelce. If George Kittle was ever going to have a breakout game to prove who is the best tight end in football, then National tight ends day would be the time.
If that wasn't enough, Chiefs star linebacker Willie Gay is back this week off of his suspension. The hope would be that he will be rusty, but I wouldn't bank on that. More likely that he is rested and fresh. Rookie phenom cornerback Trent McDuffie also returned to practice this week. This appears to be the best secondary that Jimmy Garoppolo has faced since Sunday Night Football in Denver and we all know how that ended up.
As of now, I'm picking the Chiefs, but that could change by the time I make my official score prediction about an hour before kickoff, once we know who will play and who won't. I'm not saying the 49ers can't win, but a lot of things will have to go their way, in order for that to happen. Patrick Mahomes is one of the the best quarterbacks in football, but as I predicted this offseason, the Chiefs offense isn't nearly as explosive without Tyreek Hill.

Ted Hazelrig grew up on the mid peninsula in the '70s and '80s and is a life-long, rabid 49ers fan from prior to Eddie DeBartlolo Jr., Joe Montana and Bill Walsh, all the way through to the present. He is a graduate of Santa Clara University, who enjoys golf, biking, hiking, tennis and water/snow skiing. He was a 49ers season ticket holder at Candlestick Park and still attends several games every season at Levi's Stadium. His career has been as a tech recruiter, but he would like nothing more than to pivot into covering the 49ers on a full-time basis. He loves to read, watch and listen to all the brilliant 49ers content creators. To take his knowledge to the ultimate extreme, he has found that arguing with passionate and knowledgeable fans of both the 49ers and opposing teams really puts his knowledge over the top. Right now, his most hated team is the Seattle Seahawks. For many years it was the Troy Aikman led Dallas Cowboys and for a while the Brett Favre led Packers. The Patrick Mahomes led Chiefs are his most-hated AFC team. Ted's second-favorite team is the Josh Allen led Buffalo Bills. While he may like other teams, Ted is passionate about the 49ers. He endeavors to always be honest, polite, not profane and never get personal. He got his break covering the 49ers for @49ersHive and also has written some articles for @49ersCap. You can find him at @TedH6 on twitter, or Ted Talks Ball on YouTube and other platforms. Ted is thrilled to join Grant Cohn and his extremely talented team at @All49ersFN.
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