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Cary Kollins

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Your defense was arguably the best in the league last year and you guys gave up 21 points in the first half and a quick score at the start of the second. If that is having your team prepared to you then you don't know football at all

 

The defense fell apart long before the Super Bowl. It started when they lost Justin Smith and Aldon was hurt as well (torn labrum). With that absense of a pass rush the secondary was exposed in coverage (and Dashon was never that good in coverage to begin with).

 

It showed up in the backend of the schedule and all through the playoffs. It wasn't an issue of not being prepared. It was an issue of not being able to apply pressure with the front 4 as they had most of the season.

 

Seriously dude. I can do this all day.

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Hey sh*t stains.  I just wanted to come by and say bad luck this week.  I hope the 49ers mop the ground up with ya.

 

However, every other week I'm rooting for you guys.  When you went on facebook and messed with the Saints "Free Payton" campaign, I was in stitches.  Quite possibly the best football thread I've read. Especially since it was against the Saints with their flag football team and self entitled fanbase that cries every chance they get.  Ever since then you've been my #2.  This week though, you are public enemy #1.  

 

Regardless of who wins, lets hope we have an injury free game and we both steamroll to the playoffs.  

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The defense fell apart long before the Super Bowl. It started when they lost Justin Smith and Aldon was hurt as well (torn labrum). With that absense of a pass rush the secondary was exposed in coverage (and Dashon was never that good in coverage to begin with).

It showed up in the backend of the schedule and all through the playoffs. It wasn't an issue of not being prepared. It was an issue of not being able to apply pressure with the front 4 as they had most of the season.

Seriously dude. I can do this all day.

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Whatsup guys, 49er fan here. I come in peace though. I grew up in Charlotte and live in Wilmington, so the Panthers are actually my second favorite team. 

I think the 49ers are due for a loss this week and ya'll have been on fire lately. I can't see us winning a 6th straight game and I think the bye week might take us out of our mojo a little bit. That being said if we were to meet in the playoffs I do think we would win. 

Also, I am not a fan of that 49er message board either, a lot of the guys on there are rude and annoying. Hopefully we can have a good, injury free game on Sunday and may the best team win!

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Love the reference on their board about us being privileged to watch the game from such a world class city, which I'm sure he wrote from the Sausalito Yacht Club. Sure, from Sausalito, San Francisco is truly a world class view and breathtaking landscape. From street view however I would say the homeless capital of America is more hell than heaven.

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if you niners think you are going to push this team around and run up the score you are in for an ass kicking. this team loves to get down and  dirty.

That goes both ways. Seems as if a lot of Panther fans think the 49ers are an easy win. Thats not going to be the case for either team. 

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