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@Tschmack posted:

If Warner and Bosa were 100% I’d pick the Niners straight up to beat GB.  Bosa is like Bak on the opposite side of the ball.  Dominant.  Warner might not be Devin White but he’s really, really good.  He’s like having two LBs out there.

If Bosa lines up across from Bakh it’s a wash. However, if against Turner then I can see it as a mismatch. Yet if the game plan continues to be get the ball out fast  and having help from a TE then I would expect success.

@Thunderbird posted:

who lined up against bosa in week 3?  i don't remember bosa having a big impact.  In fact, here are his stats:



I posted the below on page 1 of this thread.



Niners were missing a few players earlier in the season when the Packers played them.  But GB's O-line consisted of no Bakh, no Elgton, and started left to right Yosh (1st career start and virtually no significant snaps on offense in his short career), backup Jon Runyan, Myers and Royce (both in their 3rd career starts) and Billy DreadsBun. Bakh is back and the line's gotten pretty damn good as the season progressed.

My predictions for the Super Duper Divisional Weekend:

Titans over Bungles.
This game is almost too close to call. Cincy is much better passing, Tenn is much better rushing. Both defenses are suspect, neither can stop the pass, but the Titans are very good vs the rush.
The Bungles are an immature team without recent playoff experience, playing on the road, and the Titans should be well-rested.

Bills over Chefs.
Both offenses are loaded at QB and WR, with KC likely a bit better. But the Bills have a better OL, rush the ball better, and, unlike KC, they have an actual defense. Chefs are terrible vs the pass; Bills were best in league.

Bucs over Rams.
Tampon Bay is primed to be upset mainly because of injury. But I just don't have the confidence the Rams can take advantage.
They're playing on the road, on a short week, on the opposite coast. That's going to be tough to overcome.
The Heckler said it best; if it comes down to Butt Chin vs Padford, history favors Brady by a considerable margin.

Packers over San FranSissy.
Green Bay has the better offense overall, and I'm confident they will execute a solid game plan. Depending on which defense shows up, it might be closer than it needs to be, but I think our guys are excited and prepared for the challenge.
Lambeau Field.
The Frozen Tundra (literally).
Should be well rested and as healthy as they have been since the bye week.
They're on a mission from God.



@Tschmack posted:

If Warner and Bosa were 100% I’d pick the Niners straight up to beat GB.  Bosa is like Bak on the opposite side of the ball.  Dominant.  Warner might not be Devin White but he’s really, really good.  He’s like having two LBs out there.

Nick Bosa was a complete non factor playing at home earlier in the season against GB. Had 1 TFL, no sacks and I believe 1 pressure.

Adams went off against that secondary for 132 yard on 12 catches and a TD.

Warner got burned on a absolutely perfect pass by Rodgers that went over Warners head for a huge gain.     

@packerboi posted:

Of course, as it is with ALL halftime shows, you will have fans who will hate the show. But this is about the best promo I've ever watched to get you hyped...

This is awesome.



Keel thinks it needs more diversity and inclusion. Marshall Mathers doesn't count.

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