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Are there ANY analysts that think we win on Sunday?


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We've gone 11-1 over our last 12 including wins over the Patriots, Saints just a few weeks ago without Steve Smith, and oh yeah the Niners on the road and yet I haven't found ONE analyst that thinks we win on Sunday. Are they out there? National sports media is overwhelmingly 49ers. Haven't had a chance to hear the morning show on WFNZ, but Frank Garcia and Marc James think the 49ers will win and they're on the air from 10am-7pm. Our own fearless leader on the Huddle thinks our offensive coordinator will be our undoing. Even Ric f'ing Flair has jumped on the Niners bandwagon.

 

Holy jeebus, I can't remember a time analysts have given us so little a chance when we're healthy and on a roll. Probably not since Super Bowl XXXVIII. All this against a team that hasn't won a Super Bowl since before the Panthers existed and a team that hasn't beaten us since George Seifert was our head coach. WOW. This week is aggravating the hell out of me, can we just play the damn game already?

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don't care, they're just guessing at this point. they could be right, they could be wrong. i think we have a fair shot, which is what we've had all season, and we've come out on top twelve times out of sixteen.

 

i'll take those odds.

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I heard Theismann (sp.) on 610 yesterday hesitate when asked who he thought would win.  He started to say Carolina, but because he picked SF for his Super Bowl picks before the season started, he went with SF.  Fug him anyway... not really a fan of his, but I think he believes we will win.

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Pete Prisco, Will Brison, Ryan Van Bibber, Matt Ufford and that's about it.

 

Pete Prisco blocked me on Twitter, Will Brinson is a Raleigh guy IIRC, don't know who the other two are. I hope these guys beat their chests on Sunday though when we win, they'll definitely have earned it.

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I don't know you are rko396, but I'm glad to see I have another groupie that can't stop thinking about me on the Huddle.

I dont forget idiots. I treat you like dogs and rub your nose in it. All you wanted was attention right? Well you got it.

Whats sad is how badly you wish u were a celebrity or someone with any importance whatsoever; with your "groupie" talk. You're one step away from claiming you have "haters"

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