617 makes history

"Crazy, crazy, crazy! Oh, God! Ahh ”

"Jesus Christ, '50:46'? This battle has broken countless historical records, right? Is this the highest-scoring game in history? ”

"The explosiveness of the two quarterbacks in the final moments really showed the power of the quarterbacks! Just the last four minutes are worth the ticket price! But the scary thing is that the whole game was kept so efficient! Truly wonderful! ”

"Ahhh What to do? The tactical arrangement of the last pass is really handsome! ”

"Fight to God! That's the best of the season! If anyone is still wondering why the Chinese-American quarterback was able to lead the San Francisco 49ers back to the playoffs after eight years, then perhaps he should wash his eyes and then his brain. ”

"Bambi! Bambi! Bambi! Am I the only one who fell to be a 49ers fan because of this game? This team is really emotional! The whole game is worth cherishing! I just want to watch the replay now! A hundred times, a hundred times! ”

"Lu Ke! God, where did this guy come from, the whole game, in the face of Drew Bliss, there was no stage fright, and the calmness and wisdom at the final decisive moment were even more exciting! Are you sure this is a rookie player? And it's still an undrafted rookie? God, the San Francisco 49ers have really dug up the treasure! ”

"New Orleans Saints, play beautifully; San Francisco 49ers, play even more beautifully! Drew Brice, a brilliant performance; Lu Ke, the performance is even more exciting! Highest respect to both parties for such a wonderful game! Passion/emotion! I can't calm it down so far! ”

"Thank you to the beloved Saints, although this is the end of the season, it is not the perfect ending, but the veterans are not dead, Drew Bliss is still the best quarterback in the league, and I believe we can make a comeback next season. Finally, congratulations to the San Francisco 49ers, congratulations to Lu Ke, you have completed a perfect game! See you next season! ”

"We are 49 people! We are warriors! The battle goes on! ”

"Nations League Finals, here we come! Ahh ”

"Today, we are all 49 people! It's the pride of the city of San Francisco! ”

"49 people are the winners! 49 people are the winners! 49 people are the winners! ”

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Taking Twitter as an example, after the end of the game, an average of 13,000 tweets appeared every minute, easily breaking the new record of Tim Thibaud's unbelievable win in the wild card game, and undoubtedly becoming the most discussed game of the season.

"The best race of the season, does that still need to be discussed?"

After this tweet came out, it sparked a tsunami of discussion, because there are still many games to be played this season, including three other divisional matches, including two conference finals, and the Super Bowl, and these games that have not yet happened could have more exciting matchups, and it would be too arbitrary to say "best of the season" now.

There are those who agree with it, those who oppose it, those who disdain it, those who despise it, and those who are fanatical.

But a month later, the Super Bowl came to an end, and 63 percent of the audience voted for the best game of the season, far more than the second-ranked game. And the league's official selection of the best game of the season, experts and reporters voted for the same game 86 percent, unanimously -

"San Francisco 49ers vs. New Orleans Saints."

The match won both the spectator vote and the official choice of the Season Matchup, winning the race by an undisputed margin.

Because both teams burst out at a super high level, because the points battle made the history of the divisional competition, because the duel between the old and new quarterbacks was full of countless topics, because of the ups and downs of the last four minutes, because of the breathless gaze in the last moments, and because of the full support of the Candlestick Stadium.

Every detail, every part, every link was enough to be the focus of discussion, and even months later, people were still discussing the game tirelessly, as if they only had to close their eyes and go back to that afternoon at Candlestick Field to appreciate the power of football – especially the quarterbacks.

In this game, Lu Ke and Bliss both gave top performances, truly interpreting the ultimate meaning of passing quarterbacks.

Drew Bliss, 557 yards on 37-of-53 passes, six touchdowns, one interception, one drop, 133.9 quarterback, 1.7 PFF.

Lu Ke, 51 passes and 40 shots, 565 yards, five pass touchdowns, one running touchdown, no interceptions, quarterback rating 152.8, PFF rating 1.9.

Both quarterbacks set their own records and relied on their performances to lead the team to a head-to-head battle that will go down in history.

Bliss's quarterback rating and PFF rating are both playoff highs, surpassing even his 2009 championship season, and his top-notch passing performance has once again proven that he is one of the league's elite quarterbacks. And the six touchdowns tied the playoff record.

Lu Ke's two ratings surpassed Bliss across the board, continuing the good performance of the entire regular season, with the quarterback rating second only to the 152.9 in the first game of the regular season, and the PFF rating set a new season high, and it was also undoubtedly the best performance in the playoffs.

Especially Lu Ke.

After the nightmare of Thursday night, the reversal of Monday night, and now the playoff division matchup again, on the platform of the national live broadcast, the audience finally truly witnessed the strength and ability of the Chinese quarterback, which won Lu Ke the support and love of a large number of fans.

In competitive sports, strength is always the best business card, and personality charm and conversation style are additional qualities to make a superstar.

Now, Lu Ke has taken the most solid step through one game after another, as well as one victory after another!

With nine seconds left before the end of the game, Lu Ke passed a 35-yard long pass, found the close end Logan Newman who cut into the end zone, and achieved the connection, completed the touchdown, and reversed to win! During the live broadcast, Kirk called this pass and catch "that catch 3", and then it went viral on Twitter and Facebook, and was recognized by countless fans.

In the second week of the regular season, the San Francisco 49ers played at home against the Dallas Cowboys, and at the last moment, Lu Ke found Michael Crabtree with a pass, recreating the glory and grandeur of "that catch", which was also affectionately called "that catch" by many young fans, but in terms of the intensity of the game, the importance of the game and the difficulty of passing, it was far from being compared with the 35-yard long pass stunt above this divisional match.

Not only Kirk, not only fans, but also other professional commentators and analysts in the league industry, all of whom agreed, called this nine-second kill "that catch 3", which truly gave this pass connection and this pass attack an important recognition of its historical status.

In other words, even if the identity of the Chinese quarterback is stripped and the identity of the undrafted rookie is stripped, this "that pass 3" is still enough to go down in history, truly witness the peak moment of this hearty game, and successfully go down in history; If you take all the additional factors into account, then they are witnessing the birth of a piece of history!

A divisional competition has left a strong mark! belongs to San Francisco, and also belongs to Lu Ke.

The 2011 season, after entering the playoffs, is becoming more and more exciting and exciting. For fans, the season of revelry has finally arrived.

After the game, all the players of the San Francisco 49ers stayed on the court and celebrated with the 70,000 fans of the Candlestick Stadium, and the resounding beat of the sky lasted for nearly ten minutes, once again becoming another unforgettable moment at the Candlestick Stadium.

After the end of the applause, the 49ers players still stood on the court reluctantly, quietly admiring the sea of red, enjoying the joy of victory and the madness of the crowd; By the time the players returned to the dressing room, it was 30 minutes later, and then they saw the long-awaited reporters.

"Bambi. Bambi. Bambi. ”

Aldon Smith was the first to start heckling in a weird tone, and then the rest of the players followed suit.

The players are well aware that the biggest hero of this game is undoubtedly Lu Ke, in the face of Bliss's full firepower, strong crushing, calm and sophisticated, it is Lu Ke who single-handedly pulled the precarious team back on track, which created the final moment of the reversal, the rookie player is growing step by step into the team leader.

As for the reporters, maybe it's because of the gimmick of the Chinese losing the rookie, maybe it's because of the unbelievable game victory, but whatever the reason, Lu Ke is obviously the focus of their attention. So, before the reporters asked questions, the players took the lead in coaxing, and the noisy scene made the reporters also mess around.

Standing in the crowd, Jay Fox looked at his friend with a smile on his face, and even though the game was really over, the unreal dreaminess still made his feet feel like he was on the ground, because it was so wonderful that he didn't want to wake up.

"Bambi, how are you feeling right now?" This is Jay's first question, unremarkable, a question that almost every journalist can ask, but one that every journalist is really curious about:

How does it feel to be a Chinese-American quarterback who has beaten Drew Brice and the New Orleans Saints for an unprecedented playoff win? How does it feel to be an undrafted rookie who made it to the conference finals in his rookie season and put in a spectacular matchup?

How does it feel to be a player who has gone down in history after one season?