NFL fans call out Michael Strahan for messing up 49ers' NFC championship trophy presentation: "He was an embarrassment"

NFC Championship - Detroit Lions v San Francisco 49ers
NFC Championship - Detroit Lions v San Francisco 49ers

The San Francisco 49ers are into another Super Bowl after defeating the Detroit Lions 34-31, but the post-game show with Michael Strahan has seen the former New York Giant come under some serious heat.

Normally, former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Terry Bradshaw handles post-game duties but he was ill, so Strahan was up... and it didn't go too well.

Now, this was his first time doing such a show, and he did make a few blunders, like wrongly quoting the score at one stage (said it was 17-0, but it was 17-7). He then did not allow a word from 49ers Hall of Famer Joe Montana.

All in all, fans were not impressed with Strahan's efforts and let him know. One fan posted on X that he was an embarrassment.

"Strahan was a embarrassment."

Others gave their view on how Strahan's post-game show went.

So as we can see, Strahan's post-game show didn't exactly go down too well among 49ers fans, and given that it was his first time doing such a show, perhaps he can be cut a little slack.


49ers to face Patrick Mahomes' Chiefs in Super Bowl

NFC Championship - Detroit Lions v San Francisco 49ers
NFC Championship - Detroit Lions v San Francisco 49ers

San Francisco and Kansas City will meet in the Super Bowl to determine which is the best team in football in two weeks.

Mahomes is back in the NFL's ultimate game yet again and will be looking to win his third Super Bowl, while for Brock Purdy, it is his first time in the big game.

The two teams had opposite form lines in their previous game as the Chiefs and Mahomes dominated the Baltimore Ravens in a 17-10 win at M&T Bank Stadium.

As for San Francisco, it was soundly beaten in the first half as the Detroit Lions opened up a 24-7 lead.

But in the second half, San Francisco, led by Purdy, clicked into gear, and once that wave of momentum began to build, there was no stopping it.

It is San Francisco vs. Kansas City as it was in 2020, and some fans are clearly happy that Michael Strahan won't be on the mic for the post-game show.

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Edited by Abigail Kevichusa