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


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I didn't have a problem with what he said but our fan base needs to mobilize. We need to be in Kaeps ears the entire game. Every mistake he makes needs to weigh him down like cement boots.

 

Good point. 

 

Kaep is emotional and high strung with out the nuanced pocket game to make the Panther fans pay under certain circumstances. 

 

If he gets to hyped up, and the crowd gets on him, he could make mistakes when his receivers are covered and has to respond to a pass rush. 

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Their O Line and Crabtree make me nervous.  Our lack of offense makes me nervous. Bye week makes me nervous

 

We need points early for sure to make them more predictable  because if they get up and set the tempo, it will be a long day.

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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.

Oh we Were, One of the reasons we played all shitty.

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Terry Bradshaw have come a long way when he talks about Cam. He said Cam won't be as easy to stop. Is he saying Rodgers was? Interesting! Was this a passing of the guard? Kaep seems to have Rodgers' number.

 

I think the 9ers took rodgers' weapons away and Rodgers couldn't take advantage of wide open lanes.

If GB had a better defense (mainly pass rushers and fast, disciplined line backers) Kaep would look more ordinary. 

 

Now of course, Crabtree presents a different challenge, so the Panther D and offense, will have to play even better than in San Fran. Plus, you they will be hyped up for this one (though they'll have to travel cross country and play earlier than usual). 

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Beating a team like San Fran twice is hard. It would be like sweeping New Orleans. We beat them in their house once already however and its not like since this is the second meeting this season only SF has advantages.

 

We know what to expect now too. Their D line got the best of Cam the first meeting I expect Cam to have a big game. Our receivers have to step up and we have to play an all around thorough game.

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i think it will be close game too

That's what I wanted to avoid. I'm tired of all these close games decided in the last two minutes, lol. Too stressful... I want to blow someone out and cruise to a victory for once.

Sorry, but I dont see that being the way it plays out against San Fran. It's going to be another hold your breath, tooth and nail kind of scrap.

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Beating a team like San Fran twice is hard. It would be like sweeping New Orleans. We beat them in their house once already however and its not like since this is the second meeting this season only SF has advantages.

 

We know what to expect now too. Their D line got the best of Cam the first meeting I expect Cam to have a big game. Our receivers have to step up and we have to play an all around thorough game.

 

Defense is going to keep us in the game but Cam and the offense is going to have to execute consistently....Im betting this is going to be a breakout game for Cam and offense and take us to the NFC championship.

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Newsflash A-hole....bringing Rick Flair to your locke room isn't game planning against us

I guarantee you that we have seen the last of the Rick Flair cheer.  If we win they will have something else planned.  No way they use it again and give him an ounce of glory.  He deserves none after stabbing this team in the back.   That being said,  lets get back to business and what really matters, kicking the niners @sses on National TV and heading up to Seattle to shock the world.  Because their  is no way the Saints are winning that game.  It will be much closer, but the Seahawks will prevail.   

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Too be honest, if our receivers caught the ball and a few sacks that knocked us over out of field position the score could have been larger

 

Red zone offense against a 3-4 is the only thing im worried about. Same thing, same problem. Needs to be solved

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