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5 Bold Predictions


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1. Tedd Ginn has 100+ receiving yards and shows everyone he is for real.

 

2. Kaep has less than 200 total yards.

 

3. San Fran will struggle in the red zone, we will not.

 

4. This game will be decided by at least 9 points(2 possessions).

 

5. Cam Newton is responsible for at least 3 touchdowns.

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Captain sets the record for most pick sixes in the NFL since he was drafted..... As one read CK locks in on Crabtree too much

And yes, I realize postseason stats don't get logged with the regular season but they are gonna get this one read QB...

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Smitty/Cam hook up on a vintage Smitty TD. He does little else in the game. 

 

Ginn has a big return (He has to do well on ST for us to win IMO)

 

Crabtree torches us (only bold because Kaep blows)

 

Mitchell gets hit with a big time personal foul, keeping a drive alive and the 49ers in the game

 

TD/Kuechly replicate their Saints performance, including an INT for one of them

 

Cam has 2 INTs, 2 TDs. 

 

Tolbert gets most of the carries

 

 

Gano kicks the game winning FG as time expires. 

 

 

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I expect this game to be a blowout.  This defense we run, pride's itself on it's blitz packages.  Over the last few games, that part has been tamed.  Expect to see an explosion of blitz plays this Sunday.  With a QB like Kap, this game actually might be over by half-time.

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Ginn returns a punt for a TD

Smitty goes over 100 yds recieving

Cam and the Toldozer combine for 3 rushing TDs

Defense forces 3 turnovers

SF finally pays for getting rid of Alex Smith. Kaep goes down to injury via the suddenly cured Kraken in the 1st qtr

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