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Coming out flat


Jakob

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The 49ers have over looked us all week, they act like this game is already over. Greg Roman has interviewed with two teams this week and is going to interview with the Vikings tonight making it three. The 49ers flew back to SF instead of staying in Green Bay and getting an extra practice. They skipped walk-through practice today because it was raining, god knows a football team would melt in rain. On top of all of this our players feel disrespected. We want blood, we want war. RR has been filling this team with propaganda all week to get us pumped up. I know I'm probably going to get poo for saying this but, does anyone else feel like there is a big chance the 49ers might come out flat and just get dominated? I've watched football my whole life just like many of the users on this forum and I think we all know what happens when a team over looks an opponent like this.

 

When was the last time a playoff team was this overlooked? I bet Denver has game planed ten times more for the Chargers than the 49ers have for the Panthers.

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Worried about it?   Get to your seat early. Fill the stadium for warmups. 

DO your part as fans to show them the fanbase isn't flat.

I'm not worried about the Panthers coming out flat, we will be loud and proud.

 

I feel the 49ers have overlooked us so extremely they think this will be a cakewalk and come out flat.

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No I don't. I do not believe they are taking us lightly in anyway. In fact, they prob skipped practice in the rain because they were afraid of possible injury or sickness. They know they need their best team & their A game tomorrow. Is it possible they come out flat anyway? Yes. Not likely tho. IMO.

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The 49ers have over looked us all week, they act like this game is already over. Greg Roman has interviewed with two teams this week and is going to interview with the Vikings tonight making it three. The 49ers flew back to SF instead of staying in Green Bay and getting an extra practice. They skipped walk-through practice today because it was raining, god knows a football team would melt in rain. On top of all of this our players feel disrespected. We want blood, we want war. RR has been filling this team with propaganda all week to get us pumped up. I know I'm probably going to get poo for saying this but, does anyone else feel like there is a big chance the 49ers might come out flat and just get dominated? I've watched football my whole life just like many of the users on this forum and I think we all know what happens when a team over looks an opponent like this.

When was the last time a playoff team was this overlooked? I bet Denver has game planed ten times more for the Chargers than the 49ers have for the Panthers.

Yeah I've been kinda surprised with the way they've handled everything .. I want to crush them - I want this more than any game I can remember .. it's the arrogance of their franchise and fans

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Based on past bye week performances, I would normally be more concerned about us coming out flat, but this is the playoffs. The Panthers can attest that you're not guaranteed making it here every year. Add the fact that everyone and their brother seems to discredit any scenario in which the 'Cats could be successful on Sunday, and you get a team that is hungry, focused, and determined to defend their home turf. I would be very surprised if either team comes out flat. If anything, I am more scared that they may be too pumped, and have to muddle through for a time until they can settle down. Still, I think we got this.

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Worried about it?   Get to your seat early. Fill the stadium for warmups. 

DO your part as fans to show them the fanbase isn't flat.

 

this is actually a great idea. what time to the gates open? i'd actually leave the huddle tailgate early to go make some noise in the stadium. can we put out a call to arms and have fans do this? my last question is this though, would it be a detriment to the Panthers pregame if we did this? 

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I'm predicting Cam steps up his game in a major way

kinda like most legendary athletes - they always play better in the postseason

this may be another turning point in his career

I also expect our gameplan to be different in a major way and to surprise SF - making them look flat

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