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


Kevin Greene

  

175 members have voted

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

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      145
    • 49ers
      30


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But.... Then again I wanted us to play Arizona in 08 thinking they would be the easiest to beat BOY was I wrong I was there that night in the club section and I got a motel room I left the game after we loss and never check in I was so pissed and drove all the way back home to hope mills.

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Yea I like GB defence. SF is too close to our own team to want to face them.

 

 

The game we played them earlier this year was one tough sumbytch.

So physical I think the team going to the NFC Championship game would be at a disadvantage no matter who they played due to the physical nature of this match up.

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The game we played them earlier this year was one tough sumbytch.

So physical I think the team going to the NFC Championship game would be at a disadvantage no matter who they played due to the physical nature of this match up.

I can see them having to slug it out with GB as well. They suck when they have to cross time zones. Either way its good to have a bye.

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Packers. They are Just your traditonal NFL offense with no mobile QB, below average O line and a meh D. We nearly beat them already two seasons ago when we went 6-10 and they were still in their prime. But then again the situation around a 49ers matchup favors us greatly. Its very difficult to win back to back road games, pile on top of that a west coast team playing bsck to back eastern time zone game with one of those games being played at 1:00 PM ET.

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I can see them having to slug it out with GB as well. They suck when they have to cross time zones. Either way its good to have a bye.

 

 

Packers. They are Just your traditonal NFL offense with no mobile QB, below average O line and a meh D. We nearly beat them already two seasons ago when we went 6-10 and they were still in their prime. But then again the situation around a 49ers matchup favors us greatly. Its very difficult to win back to back road games, pile on top of that a west coast team playing bsck to back eastern time zone game with one of those games being played at 1:00 PM ET.

 

 

True, the 9ers having to go to Green Bay followed by Charlotte on successive weekends would be a bytch and a huge advantage for us.

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