They wish 49ers were underestimating them so they can try to catch em slippin. Nah
[ Edited by LVJay on Jan 17, 2020 at 9:25 PM ]
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Originally posted by CO9er4life:"Situationally, this is set up nice for the Packers.
The media, almost universally, is anointing SF the chosen one. You'd think they've won the last five Super Bowls to hear some of the 'analysis'. So, all the pressure is on SF to follow through.
Meanwhile, do you think that Packer players are sick and tired of all the SF adoration? I imagine so, and, they can do something about it by winning.
Not saying it gives a huge edge since motivation is strong for all involved, but, I like the underdog role the Packers find themselves in."
Just read this in a packer forum
Originally posted by trevorontario:After the Niners dominate the Packers..... ....we should all mail a urine sample to Mike Florio
Originally posted by NinerGM:Week 12 is on NFLN. Quick thoughts.
- played an ok first half
- big difference without Dee Ford
- big difference without Kwon
- huge difference without Staley
The Pack might be "better" but they really haven't played this team. They played 3/4 of this team.
Originally posted by Rascal:What do you think Aaron Rodgers is going to do?
I think he will run a ton of bootlegs and may be even copy the Cards and go no huddle to tire out the D-line trying to kill the pass rush.
Originally posted by Rascal:
What do you think Aaron Rodgers is going to do?
I think he will run a ton of bootlegs and may be even copy the Cards and go no huddle to tire out the D-line trying to kill the pass rush.
Originally posted by Kolohe:Bootlegs like you said. More screen passes, I don't remember them doing that too much last time. I just don't expect them to leave Rodgers in the pocket too long to become a tackling dummy like last time.
Originally posted by Jcool:
He wont do any of that. You dont fundamentally change what you have been doing in the NFC title game.
Originally posted by Rascal:
Originally posted by Jcool:
He wont do any of that. You dont fundamentally change what you have been doing in the NFC title game.
Trust me, they will. They are digging deep to find ways to handle our pass rush. If he just drops back like he did last time, he will get completely annihilated.
Originally posted by Jcool:
Originally posted by Rascal:
Originally posted by Jcool:
He wont do any of that. You dont fundamentally change what you have been doing in the NFC title game.
Trust me, they will. They are digging deep to find ways to handle our pass rush. If he just drops back like he did last time, he will get completely annihilated.
Trust me they wont. Because they believe what they do works.
Originally posted by Kolohe:
Originally posted by Rascal:
What do you think Aaron Rodgers is going to do?
I think he will run a ton of bootlegs and may be even copy the Cards and go no huddle to tire out the D-line trying to kill the pass rush.
Bootlegs like you said. More screen passes, I don't remember them doing that too much last time. I just don't expect them to leave Rodgers in the pocket too long to become a tackling dummy like last time.
Originally posted by CO9er4life:
"Situationally, this is set up nice for the Packers.
The media, almost universally, is anointing SF the chosen one. You'd think they've won the last five Super Bowls to hear some of the 'analysis'. So, all the pressure is on SF to follow through.
Meanwhile, do you think that Packer players are sick and tired of all the SF adoration? I imagine so, and, they can do something about it by winning.
Not saying it gives a huge edge since motivation is strong for all involved, but, I like the underdog role the Packers find themselves in."
Just read this in a packer forum
Just my observation after leaving the building: The 49ers have done a good job keeping the energy in the locker room constant this season. There was a larger media presence this week, so obviously that was different, but the 49ers held the same steady relaxed focus (their goal).
— David Lombardi (@LombardiHimself) January 17, 2020
At the risk of sounding cliche, the #49ers seem calm and confident this week. Nobody is talking about the added pressure of the moment with the Super Bowl on the line. The 'normal-week' mentality from the players feels real despite the circus going on around them.
— Chris Biderman (@ChrisBiderman) January 17, 2020
Originally posted by CO9er4life:
"Situationally, this is set up nice for the Packers.
The media, almost universally, is anointing SF the chosen one. You'd think they've won the last five Super Bowls to hear some of the 'analysis'. So, all the pressure is on SF to follow through.
Meanwhile, do you think that Packer players are sick and tired of all the SF adoration? I imagine so, and, they can do something about it by winning.
Not saying it gives a huge edge since motivation is strong for all involved, but, I like the underdog role the Packers find themselves in."
Just read this in a packer forum