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As expected, the 49er’s look more than formidable. The Seahawks stayed with them the first half, but SF casually pulled away for a convincing victory in the second half.

I don’t think there is a team in the NFC who can win against this 49er’s team, including Philadelphia. Providing we can beat the G-Men, we are gonna need to play out of our minds to beat SF in SF. 

Learned a few things watch SF today:

1. Purdy gets the job done. He plays within the rhythm of offense and scramble to keep pass plays alive. 
2. SF has so-o many weapons. And they can run the ball at will. 
3. Their defense is as advertised. 
4. You cannot make mistakes against this team. Very little room for error. 

 

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52 minutes ago, marshpit23 said:

As expected, the 49er’s look more than formidable. The Seahawks stayed with them the first half, but SF casually pulled away for a convincing victory in the second half.

I don’t think there is a team in the NFC who can win against this 49er’s team, including Philadelphia. Providing we can beat the G-Men, we are gonna need to play out of our minds to beat SF in SF. 

Learned a few things watch SF today:

1. Purdy gets the job done. He plays within the rhythm of offense and scramble to keep pass plays alive. 
2. SF has so-o many weapons. And they can run the ball at will. 
3. Their defense is as advertised. 
4. You cannot make mistakes against this team. Very little room for error. 

 

Seattle also failed to bring Purdy down on some of those scrambles where he should have thrown the ball away much earlier. The Vikings will need to keep mind of that and maybe give Asamoah more snaps to see if he can get to him for big losses. Seattle missed at least two opportunities to bring him down for 15 or 20 yard losses.

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The Niners rolled up 505 total yards and 24 first downs, punting once all game. After a pass-heavy first half, San Francisco ground down the Seahawks' defense after halftime and took advantage of play action to dominate the game. If not for red zone futility in the first half (1/3), it would have been an earlier blowout in Santa Clara.

https://www.nfl.com/news/49ers-defeat-seahawks-advance-to-nfc-divisional-round-for-second-straight-season

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54 minutes ago, CriminalMind said:

The Seattle-SF game was ruined by No calls on throws to DK when the game was only 6pt lead and 14pt lead. In reality it should have been 1st and goal from the 3ish for Seattle, down by 6. (The play before the fumble by Geno on 3rd and 14ish

Not many PI calls in hand two either. I wonder if there is a directive to let the defense get away with it. Which is not letting them play .... It's letting one side cheat 

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