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I will say this. 49ers better hope they don’t get us in the playoffs.


PanthersNC1984

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Yes they completely owned us yesterday, yes it was demoralizing but I am a HUGE believer in the notion that it’s very hard to beat a team twice in a row. So go on San Fran, enjoy the blowout, you deserve it, but if we meet again in the playoffs, the burden is on you to beat us twice in a row when we won’t be coming off a bye and recovering from London jet lag oh and with a healthy Cam.

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1 minute ago, Seltzer said:

Just no

Remember 2013- we go into San Fran and beat them in the regular season, we get them in the playoffs again on our home turf and they come back and own us and make the NFCCG, look at all the times when Pats get beat by some random team in the regular season but they get a playoff rematch (Steelers and Chiefs come to mind in recent years) and win when it counts 

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5 minutes ago, PanthersNC1984 said:

Yes they completely owned us yesterday, yes it was demoralizing but I am a HUGE believer in the notion that it’s very hard to beat a team twice in a row. So go on San Fran, enjoy the blowout, you deserve it, but if we meet again in the playoffs, the burden is on you to beat us twice in a row when we won’t be coming off a bye and recovering from London jet lag oh and with a healthy Cam.

The same team that managed to get beaten by the Saints 3 times in one season?

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Ron’s teams always struggle adjusting in game vs a team that gets them early 

Ron’s teams historically adjust well when a teams gets them good the next time.  

But we got a long way to go before we can even think about a next time.  If win some games...Seattle likely could be THE game.  They will be competing for a WC spot.  

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3 minutes ago, mjligon said:

The same team that managed to get beaten by the Saints 3 times in one season?

We had them in the postseason....just didn’t finish.  But we had them.  If Funchess didn’t play like he was 5ft tall.  The play was there to knock NO out 

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Just now, CRA said:

We had them in the postseason....just didn’t finish.  But we had them.  If Funchess didn’t play like he was 5ft tall.  The play was there to knock NO out 

Funchess and KB have to be the two tallest 5 foot receivers in history. Smh what a waste 

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You guys are underestimating the travel miles and the toll it takes on players. Leading up to San Fran we traveled to Arizona, to Houston, to London, a bye then all the way to San Fran, that is about as brutal as it gets. 
 

I think going forward this team will be hella focused and thank god for nomore different time zone games! 

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