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Mike Shula vs San Fran


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You won't be here, your bandwagon train will leave.

Get the fug of here dude, your nothing but a piece of poo fan who gets caught up in the 49ers beating the GB 26th ranked defense. You soil your goddamn panties over this poo, find another sport

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Seriously?   Saints offense was better than ours by a temendous margin also...in that last game.  How did that work out?

 

 

9ers,  even without Crabtree,  had a much better offense than ours.........how did that work out?

 

 

Pats had an ungodly offense,  with Gronk back,  how did that work out?

 

9ers without Davis and Crabtree is not that much of a better offense at all.  The two of them will make a big difference.  Our defense will keep them mostly in check but our O needs to be strong.

 

Both the Saints and the Pats put up more points against us than 9.  That was my point.  We're not holding the 9ers to 9 points.  We can still win, but we're going to need more than 10 points to do it IMO.

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I think the weather was really a factor, that may be why the 49ers barely got by. Also they where dominating pretty much the first half, if they could of punched in those first few drives for TDs instead of FGs game would have been a blow out. Things dont bode well for us.

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Get the fug of here dude, your nothing but a piece of poo fan who gets caught up in the 49ers beating the GB 26th ranked defense. You soil your goddamn panties over this poo, find another sport

Make me Internet tough guy. Tell me how u gonna beat my ass. I'm all ears.

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