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Originally Posted by cephasjames
It could have just as easily been 45-34, Lions. Or 31-10, Lions. Or 27-24, Niners. There was so much more to that game than two plays. The Lions failure on those two plays did not guarantee SF getting touchdowns. Momentum shifts are not a guarantee that one team will win and one will lose. SF came out of halftime a different team. The momentum shift helped, sure, but the Lions couldn't adjust and the Lions simply fell on their faces in all facets of their game. I mean, fumbling the ball on their second drive of the second half sure didn't help Detroit.
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