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Rhule vs Kingsbury


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1 minute ago, Jackie Lee said:

That win technically got us above some bottom dwellers but people still don't buy this coaching staff

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Christian McCaffrey, one of the greatest receiving running backs ever with two 100-catch seasons on his resume, has 10 catches for 57 yards in three games. One of the signs of a bad coaching staff is when it doesn't understand how to play to the strengths of its best players.

You are just being negative

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1 hour ago, CRA said:

49ers going to whip us.  You can throw week 1 out the window for them. 

Meh. Their OL is bottom 5 in the league without Trent Williams (out at least 4 weeks with a high ankle sprain) and Jimmy G didn't exactly cover himself in glory Sunday night. Definitely need Baker to play at least middle of the pack instead of bottom 3, but the next two games are very winnable.

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6 hours ago, UNCrules2187 said:

Meh. Their OL is bottom 5 in the league without Trent Williams (out at least 4 weeks with a high ankle sprain) and Jimmy G didn't exactly cover himself in glory Sunday night. Definitely need Baker to play at least middle of the pack instead of bottom 3, but the next two games are very winnable.

49ers are well coached.   That isn’t a game the Rhule staff is well suited for. 

only coin flip games left are AZ, Atl, Sea and NO.   Everyone else will be rightfully favored to beat us.  And I suspect we will be favored to lose most of our coin flip games 

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