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Aldon Smith and Crabtree


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Aldon just got back. He probably could see some reps. Probably isn't conditioned to play his ideal reps.

Crabtree likely could be the same situation but more likely not to play at all. I consider him about where Stewart was against Tampa. They need to get him moving before they get him in a game scenario

Just my guesses....

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Either way I don't believe Aldon will be in top game shape. The guy has missed the majority of the season thus far and shouldn't be able to handle his typical amount of reps. I see him as a situational pass rusher only because he will likely need to get some of his endurance and conditioning back. However, he will still be someone we need to contain regardless. 

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All my coworkers are happy as hell, being a NORCAL boy, I am surrounded by 49ers fans.  They are excited and they should, they are getting playmakers back towards the middle of the season to help their 2nd half season push for 6.  They got a good team, can't wait until Sunday. I get to see my boys LIVE and in Person.

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lol at Harbaugh trying to rush his criminal back and get him on the field against the surging Panthers before the league suspends his ass.  Forget about Crabtree, no way he's ready, and if he does come out there Mitchell or TD will go ahead and put him on the permanent IR.

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Im not a stats fan but I like entertaining writing. PhillyB is one of the Kings of that poo. Although, your best work is finding pictures of sad fat Saints fans who like wrestling with guys with mullets.

 

was this supposed to go in a different thread?

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