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Biggest threat is letting off on that attitude of destruction.Just keep going with the chip on the shoulder, eyes on the prize.I wanna see Godzilla every week.
After the "Stain" that was the Ravens loss, I don't see the Niners as invincible or destined.

It's gonna be a tough road and I can see the Rams or Cowboys being capable of taking us to the wire if we don't have everything going right.

In the Super Bowl the Ravens would be correctly favored. And we'd have to play the kind of game a Shanahan Niners team rarely wins, nail biter, get the crucial drive stop and then come from behind and win it.

I WANT to be proven wrong, but after the "Stain" my faith is tempered.

Go Niners.
Our biggest threat is ourselves.
Originally posted by DRCHOWDER:
Our biggest threat is ourselves.
I don't think the Cowboys or Eagles have easy wins this weekend. I can see the giants playing hard. As well as Commanders. Whereas the 49ers and Rams are more in protection mode.
Prob nobody..😆. If Armstead and Jennings are in there we win the next three games 90-45. Jennings was a huge loss against the Ravens. His ability and route running overloads any defense especially on third downs. You can't cover that many route runners
[ Edited by socal1632 on Jan 3, 2024 at 9:57 AM ]
Originally posted by DRCHOWDER:
Our biggest threat is ourselves.

Amen to that!
The #10.
Originally posted by Dr_Bill_Walsh:
Manila Holdappers

LOL..

U shoulda stayed at the province of LAGUNA !!
Originally posted by 5Jan2003:
After the "Stain" that was the Ravens loss, I don't see the Niners as invincible or destined.

It's gonna be a tough road and I can see the Rams or Cowboys being capable of taking us to the wire if we don't have everything going right.

In the Super Bowl the Ravens would be correctly favored. And we'd have to play the kind of game a Shanahan Niners team rarely wins, nail biter, get the crucial drive stop and then come from behind and win it.

I WANT to be proven wrong, but after the "Stain" my faith is tempered.

Go Niners.

Jesus Christ, your user name is the date of the biggest 49er comeback in postseason history.....show some damn faith man.
[ Edited by JTsBiggestFan on Jan 3, 2024 at 11:42 AM ]
Originally posted by 5Jan2003:
After the "Stain" that was the Ravens loss, I don't see the Niners as invincible or destined.

It's gonna be a tough road and I can see the Rams or Cowboys being capable of taking us to the wire if we don't have everything going right.

In the Super Bowl the Ravens would be correctly favored. And we'd have to play the kind of game a Shanahan Niners team rarely wins, nail biter, get the crucial drive stop and then come from behind and win it.

I WANT to be proven wrong, but after the "Stain" my faith is tempered.

Go Niners.

All that game showed is that TOs determine games a lot of the time….you're talking about multiple tipped balls that just fell into their hands, a good portion of that is luck. SF had some tipped balls that just fall into their hands.

No team is invincible. Baltimore lost to Pickett and the s**tty Steelers, the same team SF piss pounded.

why do we have to play from behind vs Baltimore?? SF had more yards, more rushing yards, better yards per play etc. they rolled down the field on the opening drive. One bad decision can change all that…BUT it sure as s**t doesn't mean that's always gonna be the outcome.

It's not like they were stopped the run. We avged 6.7 ypc. SF was better on converting on 3rd downs. They had 430 yards of offense vs them.

again all that game came down to was TOs and penalties (49ers had over 100 yards worth). Those are some of the most unreliable stats you can count on game in and game out.
Originally posted by DRCHOWDER:
Our biggest threat is ourselves.

Facts 💯
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by 5Jan2003:
After the "Stain" that was the Ravens loss, I don't see the Niners as invincible or destined.

It's gonna be a tough road and I can see the Rams or Cowboys being capable of taking us to the wire if we don't have everything going right.

In the Super Bowl the Ravens would be correctly favored. And we'd have to play the kind of game a Shanahan Niners team rarely wins, nail biter, get the crucial drive stop and then come from behind and win it.

I WANT to be proven wrong, but after the "Stain" my faith is tempered.

Go Niners.

All that game showed is that TOs determine games a lot of the time….you're talking about multiple tipped balls that just fell into their hands, a good portion of that is luck. SF had some tipped balls that just fall into their hands.

No team is invincible. Baltimore lost to Pickett and the s**tty Steelers, the same team SF piss pounded.

why do we have to play from behind vs Baltimore?? SF had more yards, more rushing yards, better yards per play etc. they rolled down the field on the opening drive. One bad decision can change all that…BUT it sure as s**t doesn't mean that's always gonna be the outcome.

It's not like they were stopped the run. We avged 6.7 ypc. SF was better on converting on 3rd downs. They had 430 yards of offense vs them.

again all that game came down to was TOs and penalties (49ers had over 100 yards worth). Those are some of the most unreliable stats you can count on game in and game out.

Yeah, I'd be absolutely shocked if Purdy were to commit more than a turnover again vs that defense. To me, the bigger question in that game is whether we can hold up against Lamar Jackson. I feel like we were doing it for the first half, but then the team was feeling frustrated in the second half, and the game got away from us.

Still. If we play the way we should play, I have a lot of confidence in a rematch.
there's a reason why SF is still the odds on favorite to win the SB.

Baltimore is a damn good team, BUT outside of some dumb TOs that for the most part are random as s**t…they couldn't stop our offense.

I think they only scored 16pts that weren't off TOs (and that's with SF forcing to play one dimensional on offense).
Originally posted by Wubbie:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by 5Jan2003:
After the "Stain" that was the Ravens loss, I don't see the Niners as invincible or destined.

It's gonna be a tough road and I can see the Rams or Cowboys being capable of taking us to the wire if we don't have everything going right.

In the Super Bowl the Ravens would be correctly favored. And we'd have to play the kind of game a Shanahan Niners team rarely wins, nail biter, get the crucial drive stop and then come from behind and win it.

I WANT to be proven wrong, but after the "Stain" my faith is tempered.

Go Niners.

All that game showed is that TOs determine games a lot of the time….you're talking about multiple tipped balls that just fell into their hands, a good portion of that is luck. SF had some tipped balls that just fall into their hands.

No team is invincible. Baltimore lost to Pickett and the s**tty Steelers, the same team SF piss pounded.

why do we have to play from behind vs Baltimore?? SF had more yards, more rushing yards, better yards per play etc. they rolled down the field on the opening drive. One bad decision can change all that…BUT it sure as s**t doesn't mean that's always gonna be the outcome.

It's not like they were stopped the run. We avged 6.7 ypc. SF was better on converting on 3rd downs. They had 430 yards of offense vs them.

again all that game came down to was TOs and penalties (49ers had over 100 yards worth). Those are some of the most unreliable stats you can count on game in and game out.

Yeah, I'd be absolutely shocked if Purdy were to commit more than a turnover again vs that defense. To me, the bigger question in that game is whether we can hold up against Lamar Jackson. I feel like we were doing it for the first half, but then the team was feeling frustrated in the second half, and the game got away from us.

Still. If we play the way we should play, I have a lot of confidence in a rematch.

Honestly I don't think he played that amazing. He had that one incredible scramble before halftime. A lot of his throwing was just based on scramble drill stuff.

Not sure how great he is when they're behind and forced to play in the pocket football? They had one come from behind win this yr vs LAR, but if I remember correctly it was more so on a return than anything else?
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