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Rams offensive line is bad at the moment. Shanahan usually has McVay's number. Rams barely made it past the 9ers last season. There was a fun chart showing Goff's and Stafford's performances in the years with and without good OL play. The 9ers will win the West this year, even if Jimmy G gets hurt. Purdy is waiting in the wings. 

I think the Panthers hope (if any) is that the 9ers come in tired on a short week, blown emotions from beating their rivals, flat, (under-, properly-) estimating the Panthers, and Jimmy G throws a few timely picks, while the Panthers run D gets it right. CMC compensates for the playcalling and Mayfield takes sacks but avoids too many Interceptions.

I'd not be surprised if Defenses outscore the offenses in this game. 

I'd also hope Campen is planning help for Icky and Moton, because Bosa is regularly the most double-teamed player in the NFL, and still does what he does. 

 

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3 hours ago, philw5289 said:

The niners have some dogs on that defense. Bosa,Warner, Hufana. This might be the blowout week but there’s always potential of Jimmy G out stinking Baker 

I initially thought the 49er game might be winnable but after watching their defense last night.  We might just have 3 and out on every possession.  

With or without Jimmy G having a bad game.  There is no way Baker is going to have time to sneeze, more or less, get the ball out within 2 seconds. 

Maybe our defense keeps pace with our offense and scores another TD.  That might be the only way we don't get shutout.

 

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If there is a game to bench Mayfield and get his head on right, take a step back and come back with new perspective and life, it should be this one. 

I don't see many QBs in the league dealing well with the Niners, let alone one on essentially a put up or shut up game, still trying to get the offense clicking. 

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