Tweeting Super Bowl dreams into existence? Kansas City Chiefs, San Francisco 49ers, L.A. Rams, Cincinnati Bengals players hope so
Can dreams materialize by talking about them? Can players for the San Francisco 49ers, Los Angeles Rams, Kansas City Chiefs or Cincinnati Bengals reach the Super Bowl by avowing to these goals?
In the Bible, Mark 11:24 says, «whatever you have asked for in prayer, believe that you have received it, and it will be yours.»
No less a modern philosopher than Jay-Z said in his book Decoded, «I believe you can speak things into existence.»
Call it the power of positive actions or just wishful thinking. As the NFL heads into championship weekend, most players in the league have probably longed for a trip to the big game. So, if Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes foreshadowed his Super Bowl appearances years in advance or Rams linebacker Von Miller made a big proclamation about his new team, tweeting it into existence is the new way of publicly announcing one's dreams or predicting success.
According to past tweets gathered with help from Twitter researchers, each remaining team has at least one player trying to tweet a Super Bowl into existence.
I bet it feels amazing to be the quarterback who says «I'm going to Disney World» after winning the Super Bowl <a href=«https://twitter.com/hashtag/Qbs?src=hash&ref_src=» https: www.espn.com>#Qbs
Mahomes signaled his future Super Bowl success in 2013. The tweet came three days after the Baltimore Ravens defeated the 49ers in Super Bowl XLVII. In 2013, Mahomes was a high school junior and more than a year from committing to play football at Texas Tech. The tweet came almost seven years to the day prior to his Super Bowl LIV triumph.
Just four months after Mahomes' tweet, his teammate tackle Orlando Brown Jr., put his own hopes out there. Brown, whose father played for the Ravens from 2003 to '05,


