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Big Situation to Keep an Eye On: Blackburn or Klein?


TylerDurden

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Klein was a big part of the win in San Fran the first time around, and yet, when Blackburn has been healthy, more often than not, he has gotten the nod over Klein. I think Klein's speed is vital, especially on passing downs, versus the Niners. But, Blackburn is a heady guy, an emotional leader, and just always seems to be in the right place at the right time.

Who do you hope sees more time and who do you expect to play more?

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Kleins abilities trump playoff experience. That term is so overused it's not even funny. From peewee to pros you play for championships, you play in one and done tournaments. The only teams who are in trouble are the ones who are used to not giving 100% every week. You train your mind how to behave beginning in the offseason. If you take days off, you take plays off, then you have an off game. Get your mind right and the body will follow.

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