Super Bowl Rematch In Week 1
AP - The San Francisco 49ers and the Los Angeles Raiders met last season in the Super Bowl to battle it out for the Lombardi trophy. The 49ers mopped the floor with the Raiders and won the franchises' 5th Super Bowl title in a 41 to 21 victory. In the off-season both teams made some key changes that may make this matchup more even, which we will find out in week one.
The San Francisco 49ers and Los Angeles Raiders faced off once before and now it will have different consequences as both teams have an even greater vested interest. In the off-season 49ers all-star, all-time pro safety, Ronnie Lott, lef the 49ers and entered the free agent pool. The Los Angeles Raiders couldn't pass the opportunity and ended up signing easily the best defensive player available. Lott will now go across the state and don a black uniform for the Raiders, a team that he just beat in the Super Bowl. It will be interesting to see if Lott makes any key plays that affect the games outcome, as that was what he did on a very regular basis in San Francisco.
The 49ers made some big changes in the off-season, but not necesarily for the better. They lost rookie wide receiver standout, Yancey Thigpen, hoping that ex-Viking youngster, Shawn Jefferson, can step in and fill his hole. Lineman Bubba Paris left the team for another Cali franchise in San Diego meanwhile Charles Haley also left the 49ers defense along with cornerback Darryl Pollard. The 49ers defense attempted to fix the situation in the draft by picking up linebackers Ed McDaniel, Steve Grant, Dwight Hollier, and Dwayne Sabb, but obviously none will be as good as Haley. They also signed Andy Harmon on defensive tackle to backup Michael Carter and Lewis Billups to replace Pollard. Kip Corrington is going to attempt to start the season for the 49ers at free safety, which is a huge drop off from Ronnie Lott, but he'll have to manage. The 49ers also lost their starting strong safety, Dave Waymer and will have youngster Marquez Pope take his place. Many believe Marquez Pope could be a good safety at some point but some also think that it may be too early for him to get the starting job, but it'll have to be done out of necessity. The 49ers defense has lost a lot of it's character, luckily for them a few key pieces still exsist in Bill Romanowski, Michael Carter, and Pierce Holt. But that character will certainly need to be tested on the field before a determination is truly made.
The Los Angeles Raiders obviously are better with the addition of Ronnie Lott on defense but other than that their players have earned some valuable experience last season. Nobody expected the Raiders to do as well as they did, and they wouldn't have, had it not been for the supplanting of Jay Schroeder by now starting quarterback, Billy Joe Tolliver. Tolliver surprised everybody with a solid output and a victory streak that helped put Los Angeles in the playoffs. But the naysayers still believed they wouldn't get very far against the best of the AFC. However victory after victory Tolliver managed to play well in the playoff games, outscoring the opposing team in shoot-out fashion. Eventually taking the Raiders all the way to the Super Bowl but faltering in a tough game. Tolliver is expected to now get the full start for the entire season so the Raiders can really get a feel of what it would be like for him to lead their team. Along with young players now with more experience under their belt like Tim Brown, Jake Reed, and Henry Jones the Raiders should be looking at an improved year where them getting to the playoffs won't be quite the shocker and surprise it was last season.
The 49ers have changed for the worse some say. Their defense is a shell of it's former self and the offense is starting to show its sign of age. The Raiders have changed for the better with young players showing progression in their abilities and the addition of ex-49er Ronnie Lott giving leadership to the defense. All in all this should equate to a very interesting repeat of last years Super Bowl in their season openers.
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