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The Detroit Lions’ heartbreaking 34-31 loss to the San Francisco 49ers in the NFC Championship Game was a tale of two halves and missed strategic opportunities. Equanimeous St. Brown, brother of Lions’ wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown and a receiver for the Chicago Bears, offered a critical analysis of the Lions’ strategy in the second half.
His insights focus on key decisions that could have potentially altered the game’s outcome. Specifically, Equanimeous suggested that the Lions should have opted for a field goal during a pivotal fourth-quarter moment and critiqued their use of time and timeouts in the game’s final minutes.
“Y’all should’ve kicked that one, the second one,” Equanimeous St. Brown explained. “I’m like, ‘Damn.’ And then to have a chance, that last drive that you guys scored on. You guys had three timeouts, there’s like one minute left, and you guys run the ball. You need all three timeouts in that situation, if you don’t get the ball back on the onside kick.”