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geraldaltman wrote: »wolverine66 wrote: »browneyedgirl749 wrote: »My biggest concern for the 49ers would be that they seem to be reticent to let Jimmy G make more than one mistake. After the early INT they ran something on the order of 30 running plays out of the remaining 36 plays this past week. They were able to get the win against Minnesota but that might not translate to enough points against Rodgers or Mahomes. The defense getting healthy makes a huge difference though.
I've been saying this about JG all season. Truly, he is a decent QB. He just has awesome targets like George Kittle, Emmanuel Sanders, and Deebo Samuel. His TD to INT ratio is not that of an excellent QB. His pass game beyond 5 yards needs some work.
Getting too conservative, especially against the Chiefs (if they both advance) can be detrimental though; just ask Bill O'Brien.
I don't think the Texans were conservative. They just panicked.
I didn't see it as Texans panicking as much as they just got swamped by a Chiefs wave they just couldn't answer! Seven un-answered TD drives was a tsunami that wasn't going to be stopped. Crazy thing about football is the liklihood that nothing similar happens this week.
That fake punt in that position at that point was a panic move. The waffling between going for it and a FG was panicky. The play calling once it was slipping away felt desperate.0 -
So I guess we are just discounting the Packers entirely as having a chance to beat the 49ers?0
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wolverine66 wrote: »So I guess we are just discounting the Packers entirely as having a chance to beat the 49ers?
Nope. Jimmy G is a good but flawed QB. I dont care how good the 49ers defense is if Jimmy G gives the ball away like he has been known to do and give Aaron Rodgers extra chances on the field......sooner or later it will cost them. And if the niners only pass the ball 6 times in the second half because they are afraid their QB might screw up.....they will lose.0 -
wolverine66 wrote: »So I guess we are just discounting the Packers entirely as having a chance to beat the 49ers?
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wolverine66 wrote: »So I guess we are just discounting the Packers entirely as having a chance to beat the 49ers?
Nope. Jimmy G is a good but flawed QB. I dont care how good the 49ers defense is if Jimmy G gives the ball away like he has been known to do and give Aaron Rodgers extra chances on the field......sooner or later it will cost them. And if the niners only pass the ball 6 times in the second half because they are afraid their QB might screw up.....they will lose.
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wolverine66 wrote: »geraldaltman wrote: »wolverine66 wrote: »browneyedgirl749 wrote: »My biggest concern for the 49ers would be that they seem to be reticent to let Jimmy G make more than one mistake. After the early INT they ran something on the order of 30 running plays out of the remaining 36 plays this past week. They were able to get the win against Minnesota but that might not translate to enough points against Rodgers or Mahomes. The defense getting healthy makes a huge difference though.
I've been saying this about JG all season. Truly, he is a decent QB. He just has awesome targets like George Kittle, Emmanuel Sanders, and Deebo Samuel. His TD to INT ratio is not that of an excellent QB. His pass game beyond 5 yards needs some work.
Getting too conservative, especially against the Chiefs (if they both advance) can be detrimental though; just ask Bill O'Brien.
I don't think the Texans were conservative. They just panicked.
I didn't see it as Texans panicking as much as they just got swamped by a Chiefs wave they just couldn't answer! Seven un-answered TD drives was a tsunami that wasn't going to be stopped. Crazy thing about football is the liklihood that nothing similar happens this week.
That fake punt in that position at that point was a panic move. The waffling between going for it and a FG was panicky. The play calling once it was slipping away felt desperate.
We disagree. My thought is based on what I watched; your's is on the ridiculous notion of knowing more or better than the folks on the sideline or field.0 -
Go Pack Go!
I was a Packer fan in 1960s as a teenager. The Packers were champions and my family were all Bears fans LoL. So I was a Packer fan but strong ties to Bears because the family team is still Bears.
But in 1990s I moved to Milwaukee same time Favre arrived. I have been ALL IN with Packers ever since.
As for next game I am happy to have veteran Aaron over Jimmy. It all depends on the rest of the team. As we saw Lamar Jackson/Ravens can be beaten any Sunday.
Knowing what happened to Packers last time they played 49ers I hope the coach comes up with a plan.
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Jimb376mfp wrote: »Go Pack Go!
I was a Packer fan in 1960s as a teenager. The Packers were champions and my family were all Bears fans LoL. So I was a Packer fan but strong ties to Bears because the family team is still Bears.
But in 1990s I moved to Milwaukee same time Favre arrived. I have been ALL IN with Packers ever since.
As for next game I am happy to have veteran Aaron over Jimmy. It all depends on the rest of the team. As we saw Lamar Jackson/Ravens can be beaten any Sunday.
Knowing what happened to Packers last time they played 49ers I hope the coach comes up with a plan.
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wolverine66 wrote: »So I guess we are just discounting the Packers entirely as having a chance to beat the 49ers?
Nope. Jimmy G is a good but flawed QB. I dont care how good the 49ers defense is if Jimmy G gives the ball away like he has been known to do and give Aaron Rodgers extra chances on the field......sooner or later it will cost them. And if the niners only pass the ball 6 times in the second half because they are afraid their QB might screw up.....they will lose.
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I'll stand by my earlier comments, and some of you all have also hit on, if Chiefs defense plays at their best (again not THE BEST in the league by far) then they have a chance. Mahomes is back from his injuries (remember it was his first game back against the Titans last time, and they barely won in the 4th if I recall) and since we are playing at home for this next game that should help as well including the momentum from last weeks win.
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Gotta say the Packers vs 49ers game wasn't very interesting to watch. I was hoping for a closer game, but congrats to the 49ers. I'm looking forward to the Superbowl as the Chiefs are in it.0
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wolverine66 wrote: »So I guess we are just discounting the Packers entirely as having a chance to beat the 49ers?
Nope. Jimmy G is a good but flawed QB. I dont care how good the 49ers defense is if Jimmy G gives the ball away like he has been known to do and give Aaron Rodgers extra chances on the field......sooner or later it will cost them. And if the niners only pass the ball 6 times in the second half because they are afraid their QB might screw up.....they will lose.
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Yes that was a nice win, and i stand corrected. But you know full well there better be completely different game plan vs KC........niners look great this year for sure, but i still think KC is unstoppable at this point. Either way, i think this is the best possible matchup for the Superbowl. I think its gonna be a great game.0 -
wolverine66 wrote: »So I guess we are just discounting the Packers entirely as having a chance to beat the 49ers?
Nope. Jimmy G is a good but flawed QB. I dont care how good the 49ers defense is if Jimmy G gives the ball away like he has been known to do and give Aaron Rodgers extra chances on the field......sooner or later it will cost them. And if the niners only pass the ball 6 times in the second half because they are afraid their QB might screw up.....they will lose.
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Yes that was a nice win, and i stand corrected. But you know full well there better be completely different game plan vs KC........niners look great this year for sure, but i still think KC is unstoppable at this point. Either way, i think this is the best possible matchup for the Superbowl. I think its gonna be a great game.
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I'm just interjecting to say "Hell yes, KC!" It's only taken us 50 *kitten* years to go back to the Super Bowl.2
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