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This 49ers Game Is the Critical Turning Point in Our 2019 Season


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24 minutes ago, CRA said:

I don’t think this is some season defining game. I think the realistic goal is to find a way to win either the 49ers or GB game.  Beat Tenn.  Yeah, they would like to win all games.  

But if we could split this stretch of two road games and win the home game.  That is has us in good place.  2-1 over the next 3 and we are in good position.  The NFCS stretch is will make or break us and hopefully we have Cam then

Can agree with all of that...

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There is such a thing as getting the ball out too quick.

If you go back to the Texans and  Jaguars games, lack of confidence in the offensive line had us throwing the ball extremely early. When you have to do something like that, it helps prevent sacks and turnovers but also limits the effectiveness of the offense.

I'm a little concerned we could also see that against the 49ers.

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3 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

There is such a thing as getting the ball out too quick.

If you go back to the Texans and  Jaguars games, lack of confidence in the offensive line had us throwing the ball extremely early. When you have to do something like that, it helps prevent sacks and turnovers but also limits the effectiveness of the offense.

I'm a little concerned we could also see that against the 49ers.

Given the matchup? I got no problem with that overall though.  

If we don’t turn it over I think CMC take us home in the 2nd half 

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4 minutes ago, CRA said:

Given the matchup? I got no problem with that overall though.  

If we don’t turn it over I think CMC take us home in the 2nd half 

It's a trade off.

Granted, it did work in the prior games. Even with a limited offense we still won, so... 

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The Steelers game was pivotal because Cam got hurt not that we lost. This is one game on the road that we are the underdogs. If we lose, that is expected. If we win that is awesome. But it doesn't impact future games unless once again a key cog like QB or Luke get hurt. We have everything to gain and little to lose as long as we stay healthy. We are basically 6 point underdogs.

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    I  concur with @CRA, if we can get to at worst 6-3. We are pretty much staring the Playoffs right dead in the eye.

 

    That said. If we can get a win out of this weekend, and get to that 5 game win streak. We will definitely be putting the rest of our schedule on notice.

 

    So IMO, this is a pretty important game. Go to the west coast and win. And we can show folks we are a team to be reckoned with. 

 

   

 

 

    

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