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Referee assignments, Divisional Playoffs:
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NFC Divisional Playoff: Packers at 49ers, 8 p.m. (Fox)
Jerome Boger is the referee. This is his 9th year and 7th as referee. This is Boger’s 4th postseason assignment; all were Divisional Playoffs.
                                       Yr. 	Crew
R 	23 	Jerome Boger 	        9 	  	
U 	76 	Darrell Jenkins         11 	Morelli 
HL 	79 	Kent Payne 	        9 	Cheffers
LJ 	84 	Mark Steinkerchner 	19 	McAulay 	
FJ 	3 	Scott Edwards 	        14 	Parry 	
SJ 	78 	Greg Meyer 	        11 	Blakeman 	
BJ 	105 	Dino Paganelli   	7 	Steratore

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Packers-49ers NFC Divisional Playoff Game Dope Sheet
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With the Call:
Play-by-play man Joe Buck and color analyst Troy Aikman will have the call from the broadcast booth with Pam Oliver and Erin Andrews reporting from the sidelines. continue


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Packers vs. 49ers: Roster Turnover From Week 1
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Packers - On Week 1 Roster 	Packers - Divisional 	
Benson, Cedric RB (IR) 	        Grant, Ryan RB 	
Bulaga, Bryan T (IR) 	        Harris, DuJuan RB 	
Merling, Philip DE (waived) 	Miller, Jordan DT 	
Perry, Nick LB (IR) 	        Neal, Mike DE 	
Richardson, Sean S (IR) 	Ross, Jeremy WR 	
Ross, Brandian CB (waived) 	Van Roten, Greg, OL 		
Saine, Brandon RB (IR) 	        Walden, Erik LB 		
Smith, D.J. LB (IR) 	        Zombo, Frank LB

49ers - On Week 1 Roster 	49ers - Divisional
Dobbs, DeMarcus TE (IR) 	Cundiff, Billy K
Hunter, Kendall RB (IR) 	Hampton, Jewel RB
Jacobs, Brandon RB (waived) 	Jerod-Eddie, Tony DT
Manningham, Mario WR (IR) 	Johnson, Cam LB
Williams, Kyle WR (IR) 	        Wilhoite, Michael LB


When looking at the Packers' week one roster, I had almost totally forgotten that Neal and Walden were sitting out on suspension - Neal's for four games for substance abuse and Walden's a one-game suspension for personal conduct. The list is longer for the Packers, to be sure, with eight Packers no longer on the roster to five 49ers, but it doesn't really display the full effect and impact of those injuries like the following table does. Here we have the Packers' starters who have changed from the game in week 1 to those projected for this week:

Position 	        Week 1 Starter 	   Projected Starter
Running Back 	        Cedric Benson 	   DuJuan Harris
Center 	                Jeff Saturday 	   Evan Dietrich-Smith
Right Tackle 	        Bryan Bulaga 	   Don Barclay
Left Outside LB 	Nick Perry 	   Erik Walden
Inside LB 	        D.J. Smith 	   Brad Jones
Cornerback 	        Jarrett Bush (LOL) Sam Shields 


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Will Erin Andrews be wearing clothes?
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Free Head Exam: Green Bay Packers
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by Kevin Seifert

Woodson freely admitted he was "scared" about the first contact he would take on his right collarbone Saturday night. An early takedown of tailback Adrian Peterson boosted his confidence, however, and Woodson said: "Getting that first tackle, hitting the ground a couple of times, having people fall on top of me, on the side where I broke it, and to get up with no pain, that was a load off my shoulders."

defensive coordinator Dom Capers increased his rate of putting at least eight men in the box from 23.6 percent in the first two games to 31.8 on Saturday night, according to ESPN Stats & Information. Peterson managed only 3.3 yards per carry in those situations, and Woodson made clear that the elevated run support wasn't a bi-product of Joe Webb replacing Christian Ponder at quarterback.

"No disrespect to Ponder," Woodson said, "but bringing a guy down in the box isn't about Christian Ponder [sitting out]. It's about one guy. That's Adrian Peterson.
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Past the click information on how the Vikes played their defense and how Rodgers performed against the varying strategies.
Pete Caroll was just interviewed on the radio and he said he had the same 22 guys starting on offense and defense against Washington that he did the first game of the season. He just lost one starter in that game, but that's pretty impressive.
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Revamped Packers defense awaits 49ers
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by Paul Imig

At the time, the Packers were starting Jarrett Bush at cornerback. After a lackluster performance by Bush in that game, he was not only removed from his starting role but also taken out of nearly every defensive package. Bush played as many snaps against San Francisco as he did in the final 15 games combined.

"We've played an awful lot of rookies, and those rookies now are not rookies any longer," defensive coordinator Dom Capers said Sunday. "They've got some experience. I think back to that game and we had a number of guys where it was their very first time they'd been out there."

"I think we're quite a bit different team now," Capers said. "Hopefully we're a little more battle-tested with the guys we put on the field. Hopefully they're a little more confident in our schemes and what we want to do."

Like Smith, Kaepernick does not throw many interceptions or take a lot of risks in the passing game. That's about where the comparisons end. Kaepernick has more rushing yards in seven starts this season than Smith had in his past five years combined.

In the first meeting with the 49ers, Green Bay had only 14 runs and a season-high 44 passes. Of those 14 runs, five were called as passing plays that Rodgers ended up scrambling for positive yards on.continue
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Packers-49ers: Williams vs. Crabtree a matchup to watch
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@MJEversoll

Over the past five weeks, Crabtree has been one of the hottest receivers in football. Since week 13, Crabtree is averaging seven catches and 107.6 yards per game. Tight end Vernon Davis, another dangerous weapon for Kaepernick, is averaging just 1.2 catches and 12.2 yards per game over that same five-game span.

ProFootballFocus.com rated Crabtree as the league’s seventh-best wide receiver in the regular season. Williams graded out as the 60th-best cornerback according to PFF.

Crabtree has caught at least seven passes in four of the 49ers’ last five games. Williams has allowed more than three receptions just once over the past five games. He allowed four receptions for 51 yards against Calvin Johnson and the Detroit Lions in week 14, according to PFF.

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San Francisco 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh discusses switch from Alex Smith to Colin Kaepernick
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By Steve Corkran

Harbaugh said Kaepernick is handling preparation for his first playoff game with aplomb.

"His understanding of it this early in the week is savant-like," Harbaugh said of Kaepernick's grasp of the game plan.

Tight end Vernon Davis reiterated Monday what he has said for weeks on end: He is a vital part of the game plan each week, it's just that defenses are making sure that he isn't the player that hurts them the most.

"There's some multiple factors there, the biggest one being that defenses are playing us and taking that into account, taking Vernon into account," Harbaugh said. "They're wary of getting beat by Vernon Davis. That's the biggest issue."

Davis said defenses are playing him different than other prolific tight ends such as Tony Gonzalez, Jason Witten and Rob
Gronkowski, often with defenders in front and behind him on most plays.

Davis called this season "stressful" but just part of the "learning curve."

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Kaepernick vs. Rodgers? 49ers can’t and shouldn’t let the Green Bay match-up turn into a QB opera
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Tim Kawakami

Frank Gore’s numbers are either a large symptom or cause (you decide) of the 49ers’ declining run game. In the 9 games started by Alex Smith, Gore averaged 5.4 yards a carry (140 carries, 753 yards). In the 7 Colin Kaepernick starts, Gore avearged 3.9 yards a carry (118 carries, 461 yards).

—-And the lesser totals aren’t due to the 49ers peeling back on Gore’s use. In fact, he averaged more carries (16.8) in Kaepernick games than he did Smith games (15.5). I don’t think there’s any question that Gore is most comfortable in power sets and has had trouble as the 49ers use more and more shotgun and Pistol formations–which are much more suited to a darting back like LaMichael James.

—-Whether you use the numbers or the analysis of running styles, there’s no doubt the 49ers have gotten away from the two tight-end power run style once they switched to Kaepernick; it’s not wrong, it’s not that they’re running less, it’s just the way it has gone

* The 49ers gained 46.5 percent of their total yards on the ground in the nine games that Smith started.

In the seven Kaepernick games, they’ve gained only 38.4 percent of their yards on the ground.

* The 49ers had more rushing yards than passing yards in four of nine Smith games and averaged 170.2 yards on the ground.

They had more passing yards than rushing yards in each of Kaepernick’s seven games, and averaged 137 yards on the ground.

By making that move, and using a lot more shot-gun formations, the 49ers have put more responsibility on a younger QB, and we have certainly seen signs that the young QB is capable of doing some great things.

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Battle of the Bays II: 49ers different this go around
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MATTHEW BARROWS

There have been other, significant changes since the teams' Sept. 9 meeting.

Akers, for instance, made the 63 yarder, which put him in the NFL record book for tying the longest field goal ever. Akers, in fact, was good on all three of his attempts that day, each of them from 40 yards or more.

While the Packers readied for the Vikings this week, the 49ers players mostly rested during their bye. They prepared on Thursday for the Redskins, the only possible Saturday opponent they hadn't faced during the regular season. Their most extensive practice of the week, on Friday, was dedicated to the Packers. continue
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Secondary Set to Host Green Bay
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Alex Espinoza


One player on the 49ers defense who figures to get more playing time than usual is fourth cornerback Perrish Cox, as the Packers often use four-wide receiver sets.

Facing such a pass-heavy offense in Week 1, the 49ers went to their dime package with six defensive backs often, bringing Cox out on to the field as a slot cornerback.

“Week 1, that’s the most I played all season in one game,” Cox said. “I’m always prepared for the game and to get in. I don’t know when my name is going to get called, but I’ll be prepared for anything. It gets tough to play in that slot because there’s so much field to work with and sometimes they run receivers out of the backfield. It’s tough but I’m ready for it.”

...outside linebacker Ahmad Brooks has also quietly become one of the game’s best at his position. Brooks, who also recorded sacks on Rodgers in Week 1, said he expects to receive his usual dose of double teams on Saturday.

“I think every team we play is giving the right tackle a lot of help,” Brooks said. “I don’t get a lot of one-on-ones.”

Since the Harbaugh era started, the 49ers have shown a knack for showing up on the biggest stages. This season included big road wins at Green Bay, New England and New Orleans while the 49ers also claimed hard-fought home victories against teams like Seattle and Chicago.

So as the 49ers prepare for Saturday’s postseason showdown, Brown doesn’t anticipate anyone in the locker room feeling butterflies.
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‏@MaioccoCSN
Billy Cundiff, and not David Akers, went to Candlestick Park today to practice under watchful eye of Brad Seely. http://on.fb.me/13cU2xg

@Eric_Branch
Including playoffs, #49ers Billy Cundiff has kicked in 114 career games: 0 at Candlestick Park. #swirlingwinds

@Eric_Branch
#49ers allowed four 100-yard rushers in final 10 games. Had allowed one 100-yard RB in previous 44 games.
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NFC playoffs Q&A: It gets better
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By John Clayton

What is the biggest single injury to watch this week?
Whether Justin Smith returns to the 49ers' defense. Smith has been missing the past 10 quarters. In that span, the 49ers have surrendered 86 points and 915 yards on 173 plays. When Smith is on the field, the 49ers have had 33 of their 38 sacks. When he's not on the field, teams average 5.12 yards a play compared with 4.48 with him. Opposing quarterbacks have a 93 quarterback rating with Smith out compared with 73.5 when he's on the field.

Will the Packers-49ers game test out a fatigue theory?
Packers coach Mike McCarthy spends a lot of time during the regular season and offseason having his coaches do studies. One of his big studies this offseason involved the number of plays defenders are on the field. After a season in which the Packers finished 32nd on defense, McCarthy felt his players were too tired when the playoffs began.

The Packers have seven defenders who played more than 880 plays last year. The Packers lost their first playoff game despite being a No. 1 seed with a 15-1 record.

The 49ers had an incredible nine defenders on the field for 982 plays, most in recent memory. That doesn't include Justin Smith, who was on pace to be in the 980-plus range before his injury. The 49ers basically use only 13 players on defense in most games.

As a comparison, the Falcons had only three defenders with more than 890 plays. The Redskins had six. The Packers had only two.


what coach will be watched the most during this round?
Harbaugh used a concussion to Alex Smith as a reason to go with Kaepernick at quarterback. His thinking was that Kaepernick's ability to run and throw deep offered more explosiveness to an offense that he must have thought was good but not great. Before his concussion, Smith was completing 70 percent of his passes and had completed 25 of his past 27 throws. Kaepernick finished with five wins in his seven starts, but his numbers trended downward down the stretch. He finished with three games in which he completed less than 60 percent of his passes.continue
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NFC playoffs Q&A: It gets better
espn.go.com

By John Clayton

Will the Packers-49ers game test out a fatigue theory?
The 49ers had an incredible nine defenders on the field for 982 plays, most in recent memory. That doesn't include Justin Smith, who was on pace to be in the 980-plus range before his injury. The 49ers basically use only 13 players on defense in most games.


There may be something to this. Last year in their division game against N.O. following their bye week:
New Orleans spotted SF a 17-0 lead
New Orleans turned the ball over 5 times
Brees was sacked 3 times and hit 11 times. Justin Smith was living in the Saints backfield for the first 3 quarters.
Vernon Davis had 180 receiving yards.

But as the game wore on the SF defense looked gassed. Missing tackles. And it took an Alex Smith TD pass with 11 seconds left to win even with all the mistakes the Saints made.

GB needs to go hurry up and don't take the foot off the gas for 60 minutes.
Sproles caught a lot of balls out of the backfield last year for over 100 yards. I think he had a 30 yarder for a TD in the 4th when SF's D started getting sloppy. Plenty of ways for Harris to be involved this weekend.
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Pete Caroll was just interviewed on the radio and he said he had the same 22 guys starting on offense and defense against Washington that he did the first game of the season.


He's partially FOS

James Carpenter their #1 draft choice is out for the year & he was playing & starting early. Also Braylon Edwards was their leading receiver vs. the Cardinals game #1 in the season.

However, they have been extremely fortunate not having many injuries. Marshawn Lynch is the reason Seattle is in the divisional round. Wilson has played well but the reason they're winning is Lynch & good defense.
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Not that he isn't always dialed in, but Arod is going to be a man on a mission Saturday night.


strongly agree with this.

i've already said it a few times. but Rodgers is going to put on a show against SF
Media day...

Harbaugh conf call w/Packers writers.



@RobDemovsky
Harbaugh on the bye week: Wanted to rest their minds, rest their bodies. Came back and reviewed things we thought we could fix/improve.

@RobDemovsky
Harbaugh on prep for the Packers: We're a little further along. There was opportunity to get ready for any of the 3 teams we could've played

@TyDunne
Harbaugh: Worked on specific things over bye week. ...Attention shifted to Green Bay.

@TyDunne
Harbaugh on if Seattle loss a wake-up call: "I don't know about that. I don't know how you'd characterize it."

@RobDemovsky
Harbaugh on Kaepernick's lack of playoff experience: Our biggest challenge is the GB Packers. That's where the concern is.

@TyDunne
Harbaugh: Can remember back in HS and college, coaches used to say "These guys are good but they're not the Green Bay Packers."

@TyDunne
Harbaugh on the QB: Has improved in all areas. Not dramatically. He was good to begin with. Got into games before, including GB game

@RobDemovsky
Harbaugh: There's been a kicking competition going on. Determine it by who gives us the best chance to win the game

@TyDunne
Harbaugh on Packers: They've consistently been the best team in football over last handful of years.

@RobDemovsky
Harbaugh on how Akers has responded to the kicking competition: Like a football player.

@RobDemovsky
That's it for Harbaugh, who sounded, um, distracted.
^Yes^



More media day....


@RobDemovsky
Here we go with Colin Kaepernick: "It's a great opportunity to get a playoff win and get us on the right track."

@RobDemovsky
CK on first playoff game: "It's another football game to me."

@RobDemovsky
Ok, this is going only slightly better than the Harbaugh conference call.

@RobDemovsky
CK on Packers' D: A very aggressive defense, a defense that's going to try to cause turnovers.

@RobDemovsky
Apparently Kaepernick has been schooled to answer questions in Two. Short. Sentences.

@RobDemovsky
CK on his offensive line: Our offensive line has been doing an amazing job. Can't say enough about what they've been doing.

@TyDunne
CK on mood of the team: Mood of the team is we have to go out and win. We'll need to play one of our best games to win.


@RobDemovsky
OK, this is really useless. Nevermind. If he says anything of substance, I'll tweet. Otherwise, nothing to see (or hear) here.



@RobDemovsky
CK: Born in Milwaukee, lived in New London and Fond du Lac all before he was 4 years old.

@TyDunne
CK: Packers were the only team I watched growing up. Watched Favre every Sunday. He was a playmaker, passionate on the field.

@TyDunne
CK on Moss: Randy is phenomenal. He's going to do anything he can to help this team win.

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