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Official Week 12: Panthers @ 49ers Gameday Thread


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39 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

SF is weak versus the pass. It's where we will have to beat them early and often if we have any hope.

They are middle of the pack vs the run, giving up just a hand full of yards less than us, but agreed they are super weak against the pass giving up 250 yards a game....

 

This game is winnable if we get the same Bryce as last week.

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Very boring take here but I think we win if our best players make game-changing plays. I'm talking Derrick Brown making a play and forcing a turnover, Jaycee Pick-6, TMac 100+ 2TD game, something along those lines. Someone has got to step up and show out to keep up with the 49ers offense because I think they're now healthy on that side of the ball.

If we one of those from someone and Bryce doesn't turn the ball over we will have a chance. 

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Hopefully we come out aggressive and dont play the "play not to lose" type of football. We have to be able to sustain more than just our opening drive to limit their offenses chances. Easier said than done though. I'm excited and also nervous. Don't want to see us get blown out on National TV like we have so often in the past. But at least we're in a position to have an exciting game like this. We would have killed to be in this position the last few years

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1 hour ago, Panthering said:

Very boring take here but I think we win if our best players make game-changing plays. I'm talking Derrick Brown making a play and forcing a turnover, Jaycee Pick-6, TMac 100+ 2TD game, something along those lines. Someone has got to step up and show out to keep up with the 49ers offense because I think they're now healthy on that side of the ball.

If we one of those from someone and Bryce doesn't turn the ball over we will have a chance. 

Our LB's are out....CMC will feast....

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1 hour ago, PantherChris said:

They are middle of the pack vs the run, giving up just a hand full of yards less than us, but agreed they are super weak against the pass giving up 250 yards a game....

 

This game is winnable if we get the same Bryce as last week.

Even halfway to the team record would probably work. I am still scared of him putting us in a hole. 

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