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Listened to Sanders and Irvin talking about this game... neither one of them gave the game to the 9ers. They gave them an edge in offense but never said their defense was better than ours. I don't listen much to the knuckleheads who have never worn a helmet, I listen to the guys who have actually played the game.

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Love it.  I am going to TIVO the game so when I drive 3+ hours back after our victory, I can watch the inevitable Harbaugh meltdown as he realizes his season is about to end.  I hope the cameras stay on him long enough so we can enjoy his pain ... and watch the whiny little boy come to the surface again.

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I love the disrespect card. The niners are actually the prefect opponent. Rivera has been using that card like a boss all year and the players bought in totally. We had six sacks against them last time, their line was healthy, and we rush better at home. they're are fat and happy on their recent playoff success. Most of our guys have never been on this stage and they're hungry!! "we're gonna do what we want and we're gonna take what we want!" G. Hardy

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Yeah, the niners are so scary my non-football fan coworkers are pissing their pants.

 

They have no reason to be scared, the Kraken will look like a litle girl, Kuelchy will be runned over all day, Captain will graps the wind and nothing else, Davis will be too scared to play the niners and the offense will sacrifice sir purr in an attempt to please the football gods, ESPN, and NFL.com.

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Just read this on NFLam.

Panthers will be lowest ranked offense 26th to vet make a Super Bowl ever!

Panthers will be lower ranked passing offense 29th to win a Super Bowl ever!

It's like te media has to keep pushing the notion that it would be highly ludicrous for us to make it past the Niners and Seahawks and even win the whole dam thing, I mean you would have to wear a straight jacket and be a total vegetable to even comprehend the panthers winning.

I mean how dare we even have a winning season win our division and get a first round bye.

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It's not like they're flying in Sunday morning. They'll be here Saturday, probably. If they're smart. So, while they might still be a bit jet-lagged, they won't be as worn out as if they had flew in early Sunday and had a layover or two.

 

Actually since the 49ers had a road game in GB, they are spending the week in Ohio so they will not be traveling three time zones to play.  But i will say this, if traveling two time zones in extreme cold doesnt bother them, this wont either.

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