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Packers or 49ers, who do you want to see next Sunday?


Kevin Greene

  

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  1. 1. Packers or 49ers, who ya want at BofA?

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    • 49ers
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Would be sweet to eliminate our old NFC West foes.

Eh I was 10 the last time we played in conference so I'm not big on the old rivalry but I do believe we match up better against the 49ers offense. If we hold Gore to 50-65 yards then we should win that match up. Aaron Rodgers can take over a game if he has time.

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Eh I was 10 the last time we played in conference so I'm not big on the old rivalry but I do believe we match up better against the 49ers offense. If we hold Gore to 50-65 yards then we should win that match up. Aaron Rodgers can take over a game if he has time.

 

I do believe Rodgers and his WR corp presents the biggest match up problem to our weak backside of the D.

But their D offsets that imho.

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The Packers. We can move the ball against them, and put pressure on Rodgers.

 

I worry about San Francisco. Yes, we beat them earlier in the year, but they played that game without Crabtree and, for the most part, without Vernon Davis. That's not a chance I'd like to take again.

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