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Official 49ers at Panthers Gameday Thread


Jeremy Igo

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Good thing that the 49ers are even more undisciplined than we are. But if I'm Ron, I am pushing extra practice this week, specifically STs and line play, along with a general drilling of fundamentals.

 

This has been sloppy, and there's no excuse for that from the NFC Champs. I'm happy with the win, but we have a lot of work to do this week.

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8 minutes ago, Semaj said:

This season is going to come down to how good our D is.  We will win or lose the Super Bowl with our Defense.

That Ginn muffed KR changed everything. We could have burnt a couple more minutes off the clock and the pin them back. Then they wouldn't have panicked and blitzed a lot and allow and allow to help deep. D will be fine

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16 minutes ago, Devil Doc said:

 Cam=35.6 points

Benjamin=27.9 points

Olsen=25.3 points 

Gano=26 points

Keuchly=13 points

Im killing it in Fantasy Football right Meow

I started Cam and KB. Silly me thought it would be stupid to start more that one receiving option for the panthers so I picked Tyler Eifert instead of Greg , sigh. 

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