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Predicts Brian Hoyer will have a big day vs the Panthers Defense. Insert funny memes below, he said this on NFL Live. The homerism is real,  his reasoning was "Shanahan" is great with Quarterbacks and Hoyer isn't a bad QB. While his analysis on Hoyer may be correct on being a decent QB, they're playing against a potential top 5 unit Imho. It's going to be a long day for 49ers fans buying this poo. 

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I'd be lying if I said I wasn't a bit concerned tbh. While we are much more talented, we have a history of slow starts, making below average QBs look good, and not being able to defend the short quick passes...we could be in for a surprise Sunday.

Not just gonna walk around with my chest poked out because I think we are better/more talented. 

Wouldnt be at all surprised to see Rivera and co get out-schemed and we are battling down to the wire. It's the NFL, nothing is easy.

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Can't say I disagree with Young. Entirely possible Hoyer plays well. Shanahan knows our team... could definitely find a way to exploit our weaknesses. Hope we show him some things he hasn't seen before.

Considering Atlanta put up 48 and 33 against us last year (including a 503 yard passing day for Ryan in the first game), solid pass defense would be a good place to start. 

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8 minutes ago, Salisburysean98 said:

Predicts Brian Hoyer will have a big day vs the Panthers Defense. Insert funny memes below, he said this on NFL Live. The homerism is real,  his reasoning was "Shanahan" is great with Quarterbacks and Hoyer isn't a bad QB. While his analysis on Hoyer may be correct on being a decent QB, they're playing against a potential top 5 unit Imho. It's going to be a long day for 49ers fans buying this poo. 

Why is "Shanahan" in quotes? Is it to emphasize something or what I am missing? 

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3 minutes ago, Salisburysean98 said:

You can say it's the NFL nothing is easy and blah blah, but the Panthers have one of the best defensive units they've had in a long time. I honestly don't see the reasoning behind why the 49ers are going to give the Panthers a tough game. 

Then you haven't been watching Panthers football for very long. Even in 2015, those first few games were tough wins.

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5 minutes ago, mcdougal said:

Last year, especially towards the beginning of the year, the Panther's defense made a number of questionable QBs look like Tom Brady. So it is not that far off IMO.

 

hell the 15-1 year they made some crap QBs look like Tom Brady, the home New Orleans game comes to mind

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