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9ernation94

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Im so sick of some of you guys saying the game was over when smith went out...Really?? didn't matt moore throw and int that was returned for TD? Didn't we have to get back in the game? Didn't we score on their Defense (that Alex Smith doesn't play on). since when was Alex Smith morphed into Peyton manning. you play with who's on the field. I don't care who it is. We won and there are NO excuses. just like when we lose there are NO excuses.

I agree. I actually think the 9ers would have lost by a bigger score had Alex Smith stayed in. If he stayed in, he would be inclined to pass.......... a LOT. I trust the Panthers pass defense. I think Alex Smith would have had a few interceptions if he were to stay in the game. Before he was injured, you could tell that he was shook up.

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Hey, look on the bright side! You still have Patrick Willis and we have Jon Beastson. You have some young talent to work with.

Good luck

Yea I guess. :yesnod:

P.Willis

M.Crabtree

V. Davis

F. Gore

T. Ginn

J. Smith

T. Spikes

R. Mcdonald

A. Franklin

I. Sopoga

S. Spencer (even though he had a long day)

T. Mays (first bad game of young career)

Everyone else can GTFO! including ALL coaches and FO.

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