Week 12: San Francisco 49ers (9-1) @ Batlimore Ravens (7-3)

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  • Brandwin
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    • Jul 2002
    • 30621

    #1

    Week 12: San Francisco 49ers (9-1) @ Batlimore Ravens (7-3)

    When the schedule came out, most thought the intriguing part of this game would be the Harbaugh brothers squaring off, instead it's two very good teams going head to head.

    This will be the best defense the 49ers have played this season. I don't think either team will be able to run the ball, so it's going to come down to Alex Smith vs Joe Flacco and who makes the least amount of mistakes.

    I'm hoping for a Lions win eariler in the day and a 49ers win that night. If that happens, 49ers become the NFC leader for home field advantage. Also if the 49ers win and Seahawks lose Sunday, 49ers clinch the NFC West.
  • wwharton
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    • Aug 2002
    • 26949

    #2
    Re: Week 12: San Francisco 49ers (9-1) @ Batlimore Ravens (7-3)

    I disagree actually. If they're smart, the 9ers will run the ball and stick to the run. As good as the Ravens run D is, Gore/Hunter could get 30 to 40 carries between them and really make it tough on the Ravens in the 4th quarter (assuming the game is still close). It also keeps the D fresh and generally limits turnovers. Considering how that coaching staff has stuck to it's guns since before the season started, I don't think they'll change anything unless getting behind by too much.

    On the other side, I HOPE the Ravens stick to the run too. Rice is insane and Ricky is worthy of another 10 carries of his own. All of the above apply for the Ravens too. If things go as they should, this game will probably bore some people (but would be great to me). I'm not sure if Ray Lewis will be back either which would open up the running option more too.

    Really worried about this game... sad thing is, I'm not worried about a win or a loss. I wouldn't be too mad with a loss if they play a good game. I'm worried that Cameron will overcoach again, not running just bc the 9ers have a good run defense and/or are stacking the box. I'm not convinced they're over that crap yet.

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    • Brandwin
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      • Jul 2002
      • 30621

      #3
      Re: Week 12: San Francisco 49ers (9-1) @ Batlimore Ravens (7-3)

      I'm sure both teams will have a ton of carries, I just don't know if many yards will be gained on the ground.

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      • wwharton
        *ll St*r
        • Aug 2002
        • 26949

        #4
        Re: Week 12: San Francisco 49ers (9-1) @ Batlimore Ravens (7-3)

        Originally posted by DookieMowf
        I'm sure both teams will have a ton of carries, I just don't know if many yards will be gained on the ground.
        Maybe, maybe not. But I think both shouldn't give up on the run either way. That's where I think the 9ers history so far this year gives me more confidence they will stick to their guns. Play action should be big for both of these teams. As good as both defenses are, they also both have RBs that will require 8 in the box to really stop.

        Most importantly, neither of these teams want this game to be left in the hands of it's QB. Both QBs have shown promise in balanced attacks. If either has to throw more than 30 times, I don't think you can be all that mad if they screw up... with these defenses, they will.

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        • SteelersFreak
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          • May 2004
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          Re: Week 12: San Francisco 49ers (9-1) @ Batlimore Ravens (7-3)

          Neither defense is going to let the other team run so we're going to see Alex Smith vs Joe Flacco.
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          • Scott812313
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            • Jun 2009
            • 1877

            #6
            Re: Week 12: San Francisco 49ers (9-1) @ Batlimore Ravens (7-3)

            Originally posted by wwharton
            Maybe, maybe not. But I think both shouldn't give up on the run either way. That's where I think the 9ers history so far this year gives me more confidence they will stick to their guns. Play action should be big for both of these teams. As good as both defenses are, they also both have RBs that will require 8 in the box to really stop.

            Most importantly, neither of these teams want this game to be left in the hands of it's QB. Both QBs have shown promise in balanced attacks. If either has to throw more than 30 times, I don't think you can be all that mad if they screw up... with these defenses, they will.
            SF never puts 8 in the box. Not necessary, not when you have the 2 best sideline to sideline LB's in the league. Whitney and Goldson are both very good in recognizing run and coming up in support, without busting their responsibilities. Another little known fact is that SF almost never blitz. They bring 4 or less on damn near every play, in fact, they didn't blitz Arizona 1 single time on Sunday.
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            • Scott812313
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              • Jun 2009
              • 1877

              #7
              Re: Week 12: San Francisco 49ers (9-1) @ Batlimore Ravens (7-3)

              Originally posted by Scott812313
              SF never puts 8 in the box. Not necessary, not when you have the 2 best sideline to sideline LB's in the league. Whitney and Goldson are both very good in recognizing run and coming up in support, without busting their responsibilities. Another little known fact is that SF almost never blitz. They bring 4 or less on damn near every play, in fact, they didn't blitz Arizona 1 single time on Sunday.

              Should say Whitner there but I'm on my iPhone and cant figure out how to edit on here haha
              "In the morning he would read the Bible with another coach. Then, in the afternoon, he would go out and cheat kids who had probably saved up money from mowing lawns to buy those raffle tickets. That's Jim Tressel."

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              • goh
                Banned
                • Aug 2003
                • 20755

                #8
                Re: Week 12: San Francisco 49ers (9-1) @ Batlimore Ravens (7-3)

                Goldson NOT suspended for anyone wondering.

                Something mentioned in the game against AZ I thought was intresting,the 49ers lead the league in average starting position on both sides of the ball. Maybe not after those FG flubs but they did on Sunday.

                The Ravens have the second most turnovers on offense (well tied with the Jets and Rams) but the second most takeaways on defense only behind the 49ers.

                Very intresting game. The Ravens have had some shaky games so I'll say a 15-9 49ers win.

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                • Aggies7
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                  • Jan 2005
                  • 9495

                  #9
                  I'm shocked he didn't get suspended for that.
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                  • Cpre5
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                    • Jul 2002
                    • 3100

                    #10
                    Re: Week 12: San Francisco 49ers (9-1) @ Batlimore Ravens (7-3)

                    Originally posted by Aggies7
                    I'm shocked he didn't get suspended for that.
                    Same, and I'm glad he'll be playing.

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                    • remix
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                      • Aug 2004
                      • 2718

                      #11
                      Re: Week 12: San Francisco 49ers (9-1) @ Batlimore Ravens (7-3)

                      Don't know if Ray Lewis is playing or not, but if he doesn't there's even more reason to run the ball. Gore/Hunter should combine for at least 30 carries

                      Also to note, last week Chester Taylor had a 34 yard run late in the game against the 49ers, the longest anyone has had this season. Needless to say, despite a dominating defensive performance, they were not happy whatsoever with that.

                      Should be a good game.
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                      • Aggies7
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                        • Jan 2005
                        • 9495

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Cpre5
                        Same, and I'm glad he'll be playing.
                        The first swing I don't really have an issue with him not being suspended for but after being separated and throwing another punch is where I have an issue.

                        I forget did Finnegan and Johnson get any punishment for their altercation.
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                        • kjcheezhead
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                          • May 2009
                          • 3118

                          #13
                          Re: Week 12: San Francisco 49ers (9-1) @ Batlimore Ravens (7-3)

                          I actually had a nightmare last night I was watching the NFC championship between GB and SF in SF. SF was just running it straight up the gut every play and GB couldn't stop it. Final score was SF 38 GB 24.

                          Woke me up in cold sweats, it was so horrible! Go Ravens!

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                          • KBLover
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                            • Aug 2009
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                            #14
                            Re: Week 12: San Francisco 49ers (9-1) @ Batlimore Ravens (7-3)

                            Originally posted by Scott812313
                            SF never puts 8 in the box. Not necessary, not when you have the 2 best sideline to sideline LB's in the league. Whitney and Goldson are both very good in recognizing run and coming up in support, without busting their responsibilities. Another little known fact is that SF almost never blitz. They bring 4 or less on damn near every play, in fact, they didn't blitz Arizona 1 single time on Sunday.

                            Yeah, why blitz them and pull them out of areas of the field? Trust their instincts and let them hunt. Smart plan.
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                            • JayBee74
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                              • Jul 2002
                              • 22989

                              #15
                              Re: Week 12: San Francisco 49ers (9-1) @ Batlimore Ravens (7-3)

                              I don't know what to think about this game.

                              I like Jim Harbaugh. I remember seeing him on the Raven's sideline supporting his brother and the team. He's a good guy with intense handshakes.

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