Being hungover turned Jon Feliciano right into a self-proclaimed “b—h” and had him unintentionally throwing a teammate underneath the bus.
In his try and defend 49ers proper deal with Colton McKivitz from blame for Chris Jones’ game-changing free rush that pressured San Francisco to accept a area aim in extra time, Feliciano made it clear on X that proper guard Spencer Burford missed his blocking task on the play.
Burford didn’t admire Feliciano’s blame delegation, responding to him on X, and Feliciano, the previous Giants offensive lineman, then flagged himself for being a nasty teammate.
“Im sorry bro. I wakened hungover and being a b–h. In attempting to have ones again I harm u,” Feliciano tweeted. “t’s f-Ed up and I apologize. You bought nothing however greatness forward of you. I’m sorry bro.”
The drama facilities across the third-down play on the 49ers’ drive in extra time.
Had the 49ers scored a landing on that play, maybe the video games ends in a special method.
Going through a third-and-4 on the Chiefs’ 9-yard line in extra time, Jones in some way had a free rush at quarterback Brock Purdy and compelled an incompletion.
If not for that quick rush, Purdy would have seemingly discovered an open Brandon Aiyuk or Jauan Jennings for a landing.
It’s secure to imagine the 49ers’ plan didn’t name for Jones, the Chiefs’ finest defensive lineman, to go unblocked on the play.
A 49ers fan account confirmed a clip of the play and known as out McKivitz, since Jones goes proper by him with the deal with simply placing his left hand out.
“Colton McKivitz has probably the greatest gamers within the recreation lined up in entrance of him and he decides to provide him a free rush to Brock Purdy… Sickening,” the fan posted.
And that is the place all of it went mistaken for Feliciano.
Feliciano, at round 9 a.m. PT, jumped onto X to defend McKivitz with a quote tweet of the aforementioned submit.
“I do know you already know all, so u ought to know that’s not Colton’s man….,” he posted.
One other fan then requested who ought to have blocked Jones and talked about utilizing a chop block to disrupt Jones.
And that’s the place Feliciano — inadvertently it appears — made it clear that Burford ought to have dealt with Jones on the play.
As former Giants offensive lineman Geoff Schwartz noted, 4 of the 49ers linemen went to the left on the play, which opened the trail for Jones.
“A fast chop will not be wanted if the man that was supposed to dam him, blocks him,” Feliciano tweeted.
Burford noticed this tweet and had points with Feliciano’s feedback.
“Sheesh…I open up my app to this…get effectively quickly bro…,” he tweeted.
And that’s when Feliciano realized he tousled.
Tha teammate-on-teammate crime marked a stark distinction to how Travis Kelce and the Chiefs spent the evening after profitable Tremendous Bowl 2024, with even Jason Kelce having the time of his life.