Echoes of conspiracy were jostling with the sound of a fire alarm Thursday as a false alarm took place at the Henderson, Nevada, hotel where the San Francisco 49ers are staying before the Super Bowl.
The alarm began blaring just after 6 a.m., according to ESPN.
“As soon as the fire alarm went off, I just laughed. I’m like ‘Of course this would happen.’ It’s part of it. Is it random? No, I think there’s no way it’s random. It’s just more wood thrown onto the fire,” San Francisco running back Christian McCaffrey said, according to Sports Illustrated.
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Defensive end Nick Bosa said an accidental malfunction was unlikely, and noted that the 49ers have dealt with unwelcome noise on the road before, according to ESPN.
“I’m sure somebody did it,” Bosa said.
“It kind of reminded me of Philly when they had this construction going on outside. It was early in the morning and they were like demolishing a bridge right outside of our hotel. We haven’t had the best luck. But no excuses,” he said.
San Francisco tight end George Kittle said the alarm was unwelcome, even though it cost him about seven minutes of sleep. He said that based on an informal team survey of attitudes, McCaffrey and Bosa were the least tolerant of the interruption.
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“It had to be them,” Kittle said. “You don’t want to wake the sleeping bear. But Christian was not happy too.”
Wide receiver Deebo Samuel said,“A fire alarm going off at six in the morning? For what? I didn’t understand that,” according to the Athletic. “That s*** kind of pissed me off. I’m not lying.”
Lisa McCaffrey, Christian McCaffrey’s mother, said on the “Your Mom” podcast on Thursday that the alarm was pulled “100 percent” on purpose, according to Fox News.
“Because there was no emergency. Supposedly,” she said.
McCaffrey said that the hotel was on lockdown, which to her mind excluded a fan, but she said it could have been an “employee from Kansas City.”
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San Francisco head coach Kyle Shanahan said the coaches were in the basement and did not hear the alarm.
“But by the time I saw the players at seven and asked them how their night was, they all were complaining about the fire alarm and all having to go outside and everything,” he told Fox News.
“I didn’t realize how big of a deal it was until I met them, and they showed me the video. So, I think it was a pain for them. No one wants to get up at six and have to go outside when we don’t have meetings until eight, but it is what it is,” he said.