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what 49er fans are saying


Cary Kollins

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Took a visit to 9'er land. 

 

 

Most users over there see us as a "decent test", but no one seems really worried.  Lots of predictions of the 49ers blowing us out.  This game will be, like all others before it, the biggest of the season.

 

Oh and they are still salty about the uni contest  :cam1:

 

http://www.49erswebzone.com/forum/niners/175253-san-francisco-49ers-carolina-panthers-pregameday-thread-week/

 

 

 

 

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The 49ers will presumably get Aldon Smith back.  This will be a big test for our offensvie line. 

 

IMO the key will be the rushing attack.  The Colts put up around 180 yards rushing on San Fran, and I see no reason why we can't do the same.

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please beat them....beat them up....beat them down....just beat them.....and as a side bonus...if someone were to say run out of bounds accidentally and accidentally run into that loud mouth sack of crap of a coach on that niner sideline....I wouldn't be overly upset

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Someone in their thread mentioned Ginn helping us with knowledge of their playbook.

 

 

It certainly will not hurt to have a former player on our squad now.  I wouldn't be suprised to see Ginn have his best game next Sunday...I'm sure he will be playing with a little more to prove.

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please beat them....beat them up....beat them down....just beat them.....and as a side bonus...if someone were to say run out of bounds accidentally and accidentally run into that loud mouth sack of crap of a coach on that niner sideline....I wouldn't be overly upset

Wonder if we break his jaw someone can make a voice over saying I want soup now. I want it now!

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It will all come down to if the niners took a bye at the right or wrong time.

I don't think they will be able to keep up at first, but then chip away causing Cam to show everyone he can win a close game against an elite team.

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It will all come down to if the niners took a bye at the right or wrong time.

I don't think they will be able to keep up at first, but then chip away causing Cam to show everyone he can win a close game against an elite team.

 

 

Our bye came at the perfect time if you ask me. We have been hit really hard with the injury bug this season and the bye helped us immensely in that regard.

 

Although, both 49er message boards contain their fair share of ridiculous posters, I'd give the edge to 49erswebzone...They are pretty terrible over there.

 

http://forums.49ers.com/forumdisplay.php?20-The-Red-Zone <---More logical fans on this board.

 

I doubt Teddy Ginn could offer you guys anything useful. The dude was a terrible pass catcher and was regulated strictly to ST. It is good to see him finally able to live out his dream/desire to be a WR. I just hope he doesn't burn us deep because I'm sure yall will try it.

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