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3 Reasons Im glad its the 49ers


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1. No Aaron Rodgers

2. We have beat them once and should have an advantage in our game plan.

3. The media will basically have the 49ers as favorites in our house. Should be some motivation.

 

 

Lets not be scared of anybody. Gotta beat the best to be the best. The superbowl winner will not be a fluke. 

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1-west coast team playing on the east coast, jet lag and such.

2-Our defensive strength is their offensive strength, Shut down the run game and see if they can beat you passing, which I don't think, Kaep couldn't do it the first time with 90 yards passing.

3-Cam against an aggressive defense can be very good if they overpursue like they did on rodgers all day long today.

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1-west coast team playing on the east coast, jet lag and such.

2-Our defensive strength is their offensive strength, Shut down the run game and see if they can beat you passing, which I don't think, Kaep couldn't do it the first time with 90 yards passing.

3-Cam against an aggressive defense can be very good if they overpursue like they did on rodgers all day long today.

Only thing is they didn't have Crabtree or Davis (for most of game) which really limited them last time. Our offense will have to play much better than they have been for us to win, but man our defense at home will be playing lights out. Expect this one to be really close once again. 

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1-west coast team playing on the east coast, jet lag and such.

2-Our defensive strength is their offensive strength, Shut down the run game and see if they can beat you passing, which I don't think, Kaep couldn't do it the first time with 90 yards passing.

3-Cam against an aggressive defense can be very good if they overpursue like they did on rodgers all day long today.

You could be right.  That is what I predicted prior to the last game, but you have to acknowledge that their best receiver is playing this time.  It wont be as easy as some of you would like to believe.  I love the Panthers but their is no way I would put down big money on a win here.  It might be a game decided by a bounce, a fg, a missed fg.  It is going to be close and I think will end up being the best game of the weekend.  Hope we prevail.   Think we can, but if not I am still proud of this group of players.  They will certainly give their all.  

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I feel like Ginn is a difference maker in this game. 

 

I was talking about this the other day with my buddies.  It is time for Ginn to prove his worth.  For all of his dropped deep balls, he should make up for it one game at a time in the playoffs.  Take some heat off the offense, and get the crowd hyped up.  We brought him here for ST but he has proven a viable WR.  That still doesn't excuse him from lackluster ST play.

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1. No Aaron Rodgers

2. We have beat them once and should have an advantage in our game plan.

3. The media will basically have the 49ers as favorites in our house. Should be some motivation.

 

 

Lets not be scared of anybody. Gotta beat the best to be the best. The superbowl winner will not be a fluke. 

Seattle said the same thing, Just saying.

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