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Keys to beating San Francisco


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Defense

-Bring lots of pressure, hit Kaperdick early, take away his running ability

-Shut down Crabtree...who do we put on him? What about Boldin, who gets his assignment?

-sacks, forced fumbles, and a pick six....all things we have been doing VERY well all year, we need to capitalize on these opportunities

Offense

-receivers need to catch the ball and cam needs to be accurate

-we need to use Cams legs to make plays

-Tolbert gets the ball on the goal line and in short yardage situations

-put points on the damn board on our first drive

Special Teams

-first off, we need to win the coin toss, and defer to the second half

-Ginn needs to run one back and make a difference in the game

Caperdicks post GB game quote

"We owe them one for last time they came to our house"

Let's do this Panthers!

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DEFENSE: No way are we going to break contain as much as the Packers did vs Kaep today. Keep him in the pocket, get pressure on him and force him to go through his progressions. And obviously stop the run.

 

OFFENSE: Run Tolbert early and often. Get it to 3rd and manageable. Get Cam involved with some designed runs. O-Line needs to block properly.

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