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49ers fun fact. Their opponents this season have a combined W/L record of 10-28


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Do with that info what you will but the bottom line?! They haven’t played a single team with a winning record this season. Grant it most of our opponents have been losers as well BUT we did beat a legit Texans team on their turf. So that’s something to go on atleast.

The 49ers have literally had the easiest schedule so far this season out of the entire league.

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6 minutes ago, PanthersNC1984 said:

Do with that info what you will but the bottom line?! They haven’t played a single team with a winning record this season. Grant it most of our opponents have been losers as well BUT we did beat a legit Texans team on their turf. So that’s something to go on atleast.

The 49ers have literally had the easiest schedule so far this season out of the entire league.

Second easiest. See above

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Reminds me of when people called us the “worst 6-0 team of all time” en route to 15-1 and a SB appearance.  All that matters is wins and losses.  They’re a good team and it won’t be easy, but I know we can win this weekend.  I wanna see Mac Daddy run laps around those fools

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People say that but they said the same about us.

i think people didn’t really believe until we blew out Seattle and Arizona in the playoffs(yeh Seattle was catching up but that’s more of the prevent crap Ron pulled than the team).

i believe we will beat Frisco— but then again they could be for real.

i won’t believe that until they go to the playoffs and take down Green Bay.

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Some of y'all need to flashback to 2015 when the national narrative was that the Panthers hadn't played anyone worth a damn.  Undefeated is undefeated, each team has superstars, pro bowlers and potentially future HOFs.  Each weak you still have to execute the game plan, line up and smash the other team in the mouth while doing your job. You can't ask for respect if you're not willing to give it.  I say congrats, but come Sunday ---- game on and Keep £ing.

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5 minutes ago, X-Clown on 1 said:

Some of y'all need to flashback to 2015 when the national narrative was that the Panthers hadn't played anyone worth a damn.  Undefeated is undefeated, each team has superstars, pro bowlers and potentially future HOFs.  Each weak you still have to execute the game plan, line up and smash the other team in the mouth while doing your job. You can't ask for respect if you're not willing to give it.  I say congrats, but come Sunday ---- game on and Keep £ing.

Only difference was we did play good teams. We even beat Seattle in Seattle when they were undefeated there. 

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None of it means anything. Teams don't get to pick and choose the difficulty of their opponents on a week-to-week basis. It simply means they have beaten the team that has showed up on the other side of the field each week.

Sagarin ratings have the 49ers facing the 27th toughest schedule. That means, out of 32 team's schedules, theirs ranks 27th. The Panthers have the 21st. And yeah, the Patriots opponents are ranked 32nd. So, it's not as though the Panthers have played much of a better schedule.

Also according to Sagarin, the 49ers, ranked 2nd overall, are essentially favored by 3 over the Panthers who are ranked 8th.

https://www.usatoday.com/sports/nfl/sagarin/ 

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