• Andy Reid surprised that 49ers bit on game-winning Super Bowl motion: '

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    The Kansas City Chiefs won the Super Bowl on Sunday with a play
    that looked eerily familiar to a pair of scoring plays from last
    year's Super Bowl win over the Philadelphia Eagles.

    It turns out that it was.

    In a postgame interview with NBC's Peter King, head coach Andy
    Reid broke down the play that saw Patrick Mahomes hit Mecole
    Hardman for a walk-off touchdown in overtime to defeat the San
    Francisco 49ers.

    "We call it Tom and Jerry," Reid said. "It involves a couple
    people."

    Why Tom and Jerry?

    "They�re dirty little rats, dog gone it," Reid said jokingly.
    "So it was a good play. [Jerrick] McKinnon is part of that. And
    then Pat has a read."

    Chiefs used same motion to score on Eagles
    The familiar part of the play is Hardman's pre-snap motion,
    which is affectionally referred to as corn dog. It's a redux of
    two plays that resulted in touchdowns during Kansas City's win
    over the Eagles last season. It involves a receiver slotted wide
    motioning inside pre-snap, then turning back toward the sideline
    at the last moment in an effort to misdirect the defender in
    coverage.

    Here it is in last year's Super Bowl next to Sunday's game-
    winning play.

    In the example from the Eagles Super Bowl, Kadarius Toney baited
    cornerback Darius Slay into running inside, leaving him wide
    open on the sideline for a touchdown that gave the Chiefs a 28-
    27 fourth-quarter lead. The Chiefs also used a similar motion on
    a late touchdown pass from Mahomes to Skyy Moore.

    In Sunday's example, 49ers defenders Logan Ryan and Charvarius
    Ward both leaned inside when Hardman started his motion. Ward
    gave chase when Hardman turned back outside, but it was too
    late. Hardman had picked up enough separation to secure the game-
    winning touchdown.

    'For sure they'll cover corn dog'
    That Hardman broke open surprised Reid. He told King that the
    Chiefs implemented the familiar motion as a decoy. But when
    Hardman broke free, Mahomes knew where to look.

    "We built corn dog in saying, for sure they'll cover corn dog,"
    Reid said. "They�ve seen it. We thought that would be a good
    disguise, pull an extra man out there, and we can run the shovel
    in there.

    �But they converged on the shovel. And corn dog worked out. They
    manned it up on the outside, and it worked.�

    Reid acknowledged the difficult spot in which the play put the
    49ers.

    "It's hard," Reid continued. "You've got to kind of pick what
    you're gonna work on, what part you're gonna cover. I'm not
    questioning them because they're too good to question. That
    group is phenomenal. It just worked out in our favor where we're
    able to get the thing."

    The full name of the play is: Tiger 12, Tom & Jerry right, Gun
    trips, right bunch, F shuttle. Reid further broke down the
    anatomy of the play with King, explaining that the "12" element
    designates Hardman, who wears No. 12.

    "Tiger 12, that puts Mecole in and two tight ends, one running
    back," Reid said. "Tom and Jerry right. One-way play. We don�t
    have a lot of one-way plays, but this is it. It�s gun trips
    right bunch, F shuttle. And that gives you a little corn dog
    with some mustard and ketchup."

    Corn dog explained
    Why corn dog? Reid explained that element of the play-call to
    King last season after it was successfully used against the
    Eagles.

    �There�s nothing better than a good corn dog with some mustard
    and ketchup,� Reid told King after last season's Super Bowl win.
    This is peak Andy Reid.

    Mahomes had options on fourth-and-1 conversion
    Reid also broke down another key play, the fourth-and-1 run in
    overtime that Mahomes converted with an 8-yard carry. He
    explained that offensive coordinator Matt Nagy drew it up, and
    Mahomes was eager to run it with the Super Bowl on the line.

    "Pat, he goes, �Listen, if I don�t have it, then I�m running
    it,'" Reid said. "'I've got it covered. I want to go with that
    play. I�m good with it.' So we gave it to him, and he went off
    and did it."

    Reid confirmed that the play was an option, not a strictly
    designed run, and Mahomes was the third option. Travis Kelce was
    the first option if the 49ers were in man coverage. The second
    option was dependent on multiple factors. Mahomes opted for the
    third and saved the Super Bowl for the Chiefs.

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