Originally posted by billbird2111:
Originally posted by captveg:
With Bosa: Niners 76, Steelers 0
Without Bkda: Steelers 2, Niners 0
With Bosa: 49ers 42, Steelers 7
Without Bosa: 49ers 42, Steelers 7
Same joke, different punchline.
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Originally posted by billbird2111:
Originally posted by captveg:
With Bosa: Niners 76, Steelers 0
Without Bkda: Steelers 2, Niners 0
With Bosa: 49ers 42, Steelers 7
Without Bosa: 49ers 42, Steelers 7
Originally posted by CenCal9er:
No Kittle
No Bosa
Originally posted by CenCal9er:
No Kittle
No Bosa
Originally posted by NinerBuff:
Originally posted by CenCal9er:
No Kittle
No Bosa
We don't know that, but it's not looking good
Originally posted by Leathaface:
Originally posted by NinerBuff:
Originally posted by CenCal9er:
No Kittle
No Bosa
We don't know that, but it's not looking good
I would bet money that both play and start on Sunday.
Originally posted by CenCal9er:
No Kittle
No Bosa
Originally posted by SLCNiner:
Originally posted by OnTheClock:
Week one is always unpredictable.
Bad teams can look good, good teams can look bad.
Steelers ended last year with a lot of momentum and hype.
We have a lot of similarities. 2nd year rising quarterback, although ours had a better year.
Top tier pass rush, superstar safety, pro bowl running back.
We do have more star power on offense I think, but the Steelers allowed the least rushing touchdowns last year while we allowed the least yardage. We were nearly identical against the pass.
Playing in Pittsburgh isn't easy but at least if our PS kicker plays, he's kicked there before.
On paper it should be close but paper isn't reality. If Bosa doesn't play, I think it'll be a one score game.
Absolutely this. I remember at least two years the 49ers started 1-0 and got my hopes sky high, only to s**t the bed the rest of the year.
Originally posted by LifelongNiner:
Originally posted by SLCNiner:
Originally posted by OnTheClock:
Week one is always unpredictable.
Bad teams can look good, good teams can look bad.
Steelers ended last year with a lot of momentum and hype.
We have a lot of similarities. 2nd year rising quarterback, although ours had a better year.
Top tier pass rush, superstar safety, pro bowl running back.
We do have more star power on offense I think, but the Steelers allowed the least rushing touchdowns last year while we allowed the least yardage. We were nearly identical against the pass.
Playing in Pittsburgh isn't easy but at least if our PS kicker plays, he's kicked there before.
On paper it should be close but paper isn't reality. If Bosa doesn't play, I think it'll be a one score game.
Absolutely this. I remember at least two years the 49ers started 1-0 and got my hopes sky high, only to s**t the bed the rest of the year.
2007 and 2003 comes to mind. Especially 2003. That was some real fool's gold.
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— Coach Yac 🗣 (@Coach_Yac) September 3, 2023
Originally posted by Predator85:
I can see the D struggle to stop the run, and Oliver getting picked on like Brian Allen. Still the O should score enough points to win this game.
49ers - 27
Steelers - 16