Lamar probably would have been tackled anyway, but when the umpire trips him, it still stings to have that be a safety.
How are the refs never accountable for this kind of stuff. He practically tripped Lamar on the ground too
But anyways, Ravens look really good. This is a test for the Niners, particularly Purdy. Purdy has not looked good at all today and that's now a 3rd Ravens turnover. You still wonder if Purdy can deliver when the pressure ramps up in the postseason. He was pretty meh in the Cowboys playoff game last season but they largely won thanks to Dak being bad + Niners defense being elite that night
for some weird reason he was a pretty heavy betting favorite to win the MVP when he isn't even the best or most important offensive player on his own team. I put a small bet on Lamar to win MVP at like +400 odds before the game. I just had a feeling that Lamar would out play Purdy (even if the Ravens lost, I thought it would be because of McCafferty not Purdy).
Purdy is a very solid QB. He definitely benefits from the loaded Niners roster though. I mean, when Deebo and Trent Williams were gone, the guy struggled and the Niners lost 3 in a row earlier. There'll be a time when he has to actually outduel another elite QB and I'm not sure he'll be capable.
Shanahan has always seemed to stray away from the obvious QB choices. Brady could have been had after 2019. They said no. Guys like Cousins have been floating around, but nah they were fine with Garoppolo (oft-injured too) and Lance. They made the SB in 2019 but again, they choked a lead and when Jimmy G needed to make plays he couldn't. That season, the Niners up until the SB were relying a ton on their O-Line and run-game sort of like how the Titans had been relying on Derrick Henry while Tannehill was a passenger, and when the Chiefs neutralized Henry, Tannehill couldn't do a thing.
I still have SF making the Super Bowl. They'll probably win it IMO but if the Ravens can keep this up they'll be super dangerous. Wouldn't surprise me either if this is the SB matchup in February.
If one thing also benefits SF, it's that there aren't too many other elite QBs in that conference. Hurts, Dak, maybe Stafford when he's on?