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Kaepernick: " We Owe Them for the Last Time Coming Into Our House"


TylerDurden

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I didn't want it, because I thought the Packers would be an easier matchup... that being said, we better make them eat their words.

I actually like this matchup considering we won't be facing a real QB. Shut down Kaep like last time and put some points on the board. Rodgers is another monster all together.

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It'll be a battle, but a battle we can certainly win. We have a better and faster defense than GB. We are at home. And Kaep proved again that he's not exactly great at passing (that one TD to Vernon Davis very easily could have been a pick. He just threw it up and the defender couldn't recover from being out of position). 

As long as the offense actually shows up and puts up a few TDs, we have this game. GB's defense only gave up 23, and they are decidedly inferior to us.

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Shula better have his poo together. That's the key. Defense will be fine.

Thing is, Harbaugh has no doubt made adjustments for this rematch. I'm hoping Ron has done the same. I also expect them to play dirty.

It just kind of pissed me off because it comes off like they fully planned on this and beating Green Bay was a given in their minds. From what Kap and Bowman said post-game, they were looking past the Packers and wanted this game for revenge.

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