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I think the injury questions surrounding the 49ers may be a bit over exaggerated to be honest. Limited practice on Wednesday, and a rest day don't translate into a guy not being out there on Sunday. It's just a question mark being put behind their name, and I think a lot of teams use it as a point of confusion for the opposition. It forces them to diversify what they will do on Sunday, depending on who takes the field against them. I think Kittle, McCaffery, and Purdy will all be on the field when the 49ers offense goes out there. If even one is on the shelf, I'd be surprised.
We're playing a bit short at CB with Jaire probably out. But, beyond that, I think everyone is pretty much a go for the game. Forget Marshawn for the year. He's been battling injury and health issues that will probably keep him out until the ramp up to next year.
My biggest concern is that the Packers still don't have the killer instinct in them. As soon as they get any lead, it's like Matt pulls in the horns, and tries to finesse their way through the rest of the game, just being satisfied with a W. We've been lucky 3 out of the last 4 weeks, and eventually that luck will turn on you.
I think the key to this win is whether or not Love throws the ball to people other than Watson on key plays. After one drop by Doubs this past week, he never even bothered to look in his direction after that, even though there were times he was the obvious choice to where the ball should go. Love still has a lot to learn, and this is at the top of the list. You spread the ball around.
I think our RBs can match up with the 49ers, despite McCaffery. Jacobs can pretty much be an offset. Especially if they don't work him to death early on, trying to get that first score. It's got to be about team, so Josh still has his legs going into the 4th quarter.
The 49ers are the 6th best defense, and the Packers 12th, against both pass and rush. Both teams have given up 25 TDs. I see it as a stand off, with the team getting the upper hand having one more take away when the game ends.
I won't even pick this one until the middle of Sunday morning. It's a tough one, especially since the 49ers have a jinx on the Packers that's similar to the one the Packers have over the Bears.
We're playing a bit short at CB with Jaire probably out. But, beyond that, I think everyone is pretty much a go for the game. Forget Marshawn for the year. He's been battling injury and health issues that will probably keep him out until the ramp up to next year.
My biggest concern is that the Packers still don't have the killer instinct in them. As soon as they get any lead, it's like Matt pulls in the horns, and tries to finesse their way through the rest of the game, just being satisfied with a W. We've been lucky 3 out of the last 4 weeks, and eventually that luck will turn on you.
I think the key to this win is whether or not Love throws the ball to people other than Watson on key plays. After one drop by Doubs this past week, he never even bothered to look in his direction after that, even though there were times he was the obvious choice to where the ball should go. Love still has a lot to learn, and this is at the top of the list. You spread the ball around.
I think our RBs can match up with the 49ers, despite McCaffery. Jacobs can pretty much be an offset. Especially if they don't work him to death early on, trying to get that first score. It's got to be about team, so Josh still has his legs going into the 4th quarter.
The 49ers are the 6th best defense, and the Packers 12th, against both pass and rush. Both teams have given up 25 TDs. I see it as a stand off, with the team getting the upper hand having one more take away when the game ends.
I won't even pick this one until the middle of Sunday morning. It's a tough one, especially since the 49ers have a jinx on the Packers that's similar to the one the Packers have over the Bears.