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Originally posted by Garcia:
Originally posted by BayArea:
Weird you say that because that was the first thing I thought.
Like when I rejoiced that it was the Giants we would play in the NFC championship and not the Packers.
Superstitions though.. don't mean nothing. (I hope)
Dont take me completely seriously.
I'm just having fun.
But when you think about it - it does kinda make sense.
I can't wait for sunday.
with my girlfriend, who will unfortunately be rooting for the Packers.
Originally posted by Garcia:
If we stay healthy, you can book it.
16-0 and a Super Bowl Championship.
I'm drinking the coo-laid and you should too.
Garcia
Originally posted by mella8:
I wish.
If Im a betting man, Id take Rodgers vs. our D against Smith vs their D anyday. Rodgers has the ability to keep his team in the game even when things are going rough, whereas Smith needs everything to be spot on for him to have an effective day. Its gonna be loud at Lambeau, and I just cant see Alex opening up and taking advantage of a weak Packers defense. He'll play conservaball and we're gonna lose big 31-13. Off to Detroit.
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:And Haggins..
Originally posted by NickSh49:
There is NO depth behind Aldon & Brooks... just sayin.
Tuku & Dobbs
Originally posted by Garcia:
Originally posted by verb1der:
The thing that excites me the most is what Harbaugh said about Alex becoming an "expert" of the offense compared to last season where he was just learning on the go. Now I know I should take that with a grain of salt, but one thing is for sure and that Alex is as smart as they come, and this year he's going to play faster and be that much more confident...and the best part about it, is he won't have to do much because this offense is as balanced as they come!
We just have to pray to the football gods to keep Alex and this team healthy.
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Originally posted by mella8:
I wish.
If Im a betting man, Id take Rodgers vs. our D against Smith vs their D anyday. Rodgers has the ability to keep his team in the game even when things are going rough, whereas Smith needs everything to be spot on for him to have an effective day. Its gonna be loud at Lambeau, and I just cant see Alex opening up and taking advantage of a weak Packers defense. He'll play conservaball and we're gonna lose big 31-13. Off to Detroit.
Originally posted by Bali-Niner:
Originally posted by Garcia:
Originally posted by verb1der:
The thing that excites me the most is what Harbaugh said about Alex becoming an "expert" of the offense compared to last season where he was just learning on the go. Now I know I should take that with a grain of salt, but one thing is for sure and that Alex is as smart as they come, and this year he's going to play faster and be that much more confident...and the best part about it, is he won't have to do much because this offense is as balanced as they come!
We just have to pray to the football gods to keep Alex and this team healthy.
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He has a good backup, that can change how defenses have to play the Niners, IF Smith gets hurt and has to heal up. Not worried. Let's not forget last year was the 1st year Smith played all 16..Hope for the best and BTW -- What the hell, I'm drinking the kool-aid too! NINERS!!
Originally posted by kronik:
Originally posted by Garcia:
Mark my f**king words.
This team will be unstoppable.
I seriously do not know how any team can defend this offense. We are completely stacked.
Our offense lead by the ultimate underdog Alex Smith and his new arsenal of weapons. I don't think it's far fetched to say Alex Smith is in the best place in his career right now and in the ultimate position to succeed. He is in the same offense, which according to Harbaugh, he is a master of now and for the first time ever he actually has threats at every skill position on his side of the ball. I look for a career year and maybe even a pro-bowl appearance. Randy Moss, a motivated Michael Crabtree, clutch Mario Manningham, Ted Ginn and even Kyle Williams are all threats to take the ball to the endzone on any given play. Not even mentioning our stud tight ends Vernon Davis and Delanie Walker.
How can you cover this team even in 2 WR 2 TE 2RB sets? It doesn't seem possible. There is a mismatch at every point of attack. All of our RBs are threats as well which we will touch on later. The capability and flexibility all of these special players on offense must give Jim Harbaugh wet dreams. One of, if not the most. innovative offensive minds in the game and will surely be able to be creative in packages that will foster ideal scenarios for TDs. The possibilities are endless.
Our Runningbacks.
This is the most stacked backfield I have ever seen in this 49ers team in my lifetime. Veterans Frank Gore and Brandon Jacobs are complemented nicely by young and up and coming talents of Kendall Hunter, LaMichael James and yes, even Anthony Dixon. All backs have a unique skill set and they all can be used in a variety of ways. Can you imagine the potential schemes for having these backs in the back field? Again, infinite flexibility and possibility to attack a defense. So much to prepare for. There is no way you can stop all of these play makers at once on a single play. There will be something to be exploited on each play and Harbaugh is good enough to find those weaknesses.
If our o-line can stay healthy and pass protect Alex Smith and continue to mash motherf**kers in the run game, cough*MikeIupati*cough, we will have probably the most balanced attack in football.
I'm not even going to talk about our defense, because we all know that we have one of the best defenses in football. Patrick Willis, Justin Smith, Aldon Smith, Ray MacDonald - Need I say more? Okay, NaVarro Bowman. Studs.
Special Teams of course one of the best units in the NFL.
We have a complete team.
I don't see us losing one game.
If we stay healthy, you can book it.
16-0 and a Super Bowl Championship.
I'm drinking the coo-laid and you should too.
Garcia
Fine, I'll drink the kool-aid with ya ;-)
Originally posted by mella8:
I wish.
If Im a betting man, Id take Rodgers vs. our D against Smith vs their D anyday. Rodgers has the ability to keep his team in the game even when things are going rough, whereas Smith needs everything to be spot on for him to have an effective day. Its gonna be loud at Lambeau, and I just cant see Alex opening up and taking advantage of a weak Packers defense. He'll play conservaball and we're gonna lose big 31-13. Off to Detroit.