49ers had 2+ turnovers in 4 games, 1-3 record. Pack D can bend but has to take.
49ers had 2+ turnovers in 4 games, 1-3 record. Pack D can bend but has to take.
If I remember correctly, Ravens at Niners in week 16 was wet and raining? If so, try to fit some of what the Ravens did on D into your game plan. GB has to be able to score more TD's than FG's this game to win it. Niners are going to get theirs.
Turnovers will probably decide the outcome.
I really do not see how the Pack can win this game. I enjoyed the extra win but it will be fun to see how we do against the class of the NFC.
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Ryan Wood
@ByRyanWood
Jaire Alexander is not practicing today after dropping out of last week’s NFC wild card win in Dallas with an ankle injury.
AJ Dillon and Kingsley Enagbare are only other #Packers players not practicing.
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A wet field usually hurts DBs more than receivers. Also, I would think that a QB throwing from weird platforms or none at all would have an advantage. Also more size up front on D should be an advantage.
I remember a rain game in Chicago long ago when the Bears were good and the Packers were not - Levens or Bennett, I forget which, ran wild. A slasher and a mudder is kinda what we have now. We ought to win this game.
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Wednesday’s updated weather forecast for the game Saturday:
“The weather forecast has improved for the 49ers’ playoff game against the Green Bay Packers on Saturday night at Santa Clara’s Levi’s Stadium.
The San Francisco Bay Area is expected to see two significant waves of rain over the weekend, and the latest forecast indicates the game, which is scheduled to kick off at 5:15 p.m., will likely fall during a dry period between the two systems, Roger Gass, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service, told SFGATE on Wednesday morning.
Of course, the forecast could change in coming days, but this morning, meteorologists said models that predict the weather several days out indicated that fans and players would likely not have to worry about wind and rain during the game.
Jaire expected to practice tomorrow.
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Let Jaire Alexander rest all week if he needs to, and rehab the living hell out of that ankle. Use wraps and electronic waves and voodoo and illegal drugs and magic spells.
I got a kick out of this quote from The Flower: "“They’ve got a lot of the same players they’ve had for a few years now, and they’ve added some other freak shows over there."
For some reason, that just cracked me up.
It reminded me that when I went to the Bears game a couple weeks ago, one of the honorary captains was Najeh Davenport, and all I could think about as he trotted out on the field was him shitting in a laundry basket. Now that's a freak show.
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Maybe LaFleur was referring to how the Packers alway had the older team. He might be excited to bring some young horses to the track.
BTW Fuck Richard Sherman, Packers hating niners ball washer! He is talking a lot of shit and bring up how they owned the Packers during Rodgers MVP season. “Ran him out the stadium” and says it will happen again.
Rob Demovsky
@RobDemovsky
Game statuses for Saturday night at San Fran:
Questionable: Jaire Alexander, AJ Dillon, Isaiah McDuffie, Daniel Whelan.
Whelan, the Packers punter, has an illness but coach Matt LaFleur said he thinks he will be OK by game time.
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The "questionable" designation these days reminds me of the "probable" designation in days of yore.
I hope that's the case here, anyway.
I've been wondering how playoff success affects draft order. So - Green Bay beat Dallas, but Dallas had a much better regular-season record. Does beating the Cowboys mean that Green Bay will draft AFTER Dallas, despite Dallas having a better regular-season record?
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Ring the bells that still can ring
Forget your perfect offering
There is a crack, a crack in everything
That's how the light gets in - Leonard Cohen
Ring the bells that still can ring
Forget your perfect offering
There is a crack, a crack in everything
That's how the light gets in - Leonard Cohen
Hey Joe (btw great Jimi tune) you observed in another thread how this is beginning to mirror a past season. Can you please update?
1. Beat Bears
2. Beat #1 division seed.
3. Maybe…???