Maulbert
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I think we just pissed off the 49ers something fierce, and the Cards are going to get the brunt of it. I think SF will take it by at least 20.
Uncle Si":i3hjj246 said:Counter...
The 9ers are beat up, exhausted, and a bit demoralized and the Cardinals push them all game..
I'd believe either
It'll be a short week as well.Uncle Si":2k7h6228 said:Counter...
The 9ers are beat up, exhausted, and a bit demoralized and the Cardinals push them all game..
I'd believe either
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/...-october-the-week-after-playing-the-seahawks/NFL teams are 0-8 since October the week after playing the Seahawks
The only thing more difficult than playing the Seahawks is playing the game after you play the Seahawks.
Was actually thinking of this old line from back in the good old days. Seahawks have played themselves back into the division battle, and the Niners have to play again in 6 days.DJrmb":25x572ry said:I agree with those saying the 9ers might have trouble next week. MNF was an old school extremely physical type of game that Seattle used to be known for playing. Guys were flying around and laying the lumber, Hard (on both teams)! One of my favorite stats used to be how many teams would lose the week following playing the Seahawks, because they were beat up so bad. Monday night was that type of game, and I could see AZ taking advantage of that. Glad we have a bye, because the 9ers brought it just as hard.
This is from back in 2014:
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/...-october-the-week-after-playing-the-seahawks/NFL teams are 0-8 since October the week after playing the Seahawks
The only thing more difficult than playing the Seahawks is playing the game after you play the Seahawks.
I hope MNF was a sign we're getting back to that physical bullying style of play! :irishdrinkers:
Go Hawks!
sutz":h1ky2xkb said:Was actually thinking of this old line from back in the good old days. Seahawks have played themselves back into the division battle, and the Niners have to play again in 6 days.DJrmb":h1ky2xkb said:I agree with those saying the 9ers might have trouble next week. MNF was an old school extremely physical type of game that Seattle used to be known for playing. Guys were flying around and laying the lumber, Hard (on both teams)! One of my favorite stats used to be how many teams would lose the week following playing the Seahawks, because they were beat up so bad. Monday night was that type of game, and I could see AZ taking advantage of that. Glad we have a bye, because the 9ers brought it just as hard.
This is from back in 2014:
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/...-october-the-week-after-playing-the-seahawks/NFL teams are 0-8 since October the week after playing the Seahawks
The only thing more difficult than playing the Seahawks is playing the game after you play the Seahawks.
I hope MNF was a sign we're getting back to that physical bullying style of play! :irishdrinkers:
Go Hawks!
:snack:
Marvin49":29kz1e92 said:sutz":29kz1e92 said:Was actually thinking of this old line from back in the good old days. Seahawks have played themselves back into the division battle, and the Niners have to play again in 6 days.DJrmb":29kz1e92 said:I agree with those saying the 9ers might have trouble next week. MNF was an old school extremely physical type of game that Seattle used to be known for playing. Guys were flying around and laying the lumber, Hard (on both teams)! One of my favorite stats used to be how many teams would lose the week following playing the Seahawks, because they were beat up so bad. Monday night was that type of game, and I could see AZ taking advantage of that. Glad we have a bye, because the 9ers brought it just as hard.
This is from back in 2014:
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/...-october-the-week-after-playing-the-seahawks/NFL teams are 0-8 since October the week after playing the Seahawks
The only thing more difficult than playing the Seahawks is playing the game after you play the Seahawks.
I hope MNF was a sign we're getting back to that physical bullying style of play! :irishdrinkers:
Go Hawks!
:snack:
...moreover, not only do they play again in 6 days, then have the Packers at home, and then have the Ravens and Saints on the road in back to back weeks.
Last night was very important for SF.
Opponents records down the stretch are pretty comparable. Both teams have tough rows to hoe. Frankly, I'm glad we get the bye now rather than having to play again Sunday. Both teams 'needed' that win a lot. Looks like it might all come down to a Battle in Seattle this December.94Smith":1vpcxpnp said:Marvin49":1vpcxpnp said:sutz":1vpcxpnp said:Was actually thinking of this old line from back in the good old days. Seahawks have played themselves back into the division battle, and the Niners have to play again in 6 days.DJrmb":1vpcxpnp said:I agree with those saying the 9ers might have trouble next week. MNF was an old school extremely physical type of game that Seattle used to be known for playing. Guys were flying around and laying the lumber, Hard (on both teams)! One of my favorite stats used to be how many teams would lose the week following playing the Seahawks, because they were beat up so bad. Monday night was that type of game, and I could see AZ taking advantage of that. Glad we have a bye, because the 9ers brought it just as hard.
This is from back in 2014:
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/...-october-the-week-after-playing-the-seahawks/
I hope MNF was a sign we're getting back to that physical bullying style of play! :irishdrinkers:
Go Hawks!
:snack:
...moreover, not only do they play again in 6 days, then have the Packers at home, and then have the Ravens and Saints on the road in back to back weeks.
Last night was very important for SF.
Seahawks next 4 weeks is not easy either, but winning was essential for them. If they would have lost, the division would be a tough bet. I would say they have the inside track to the division now.
rcaido":na9brg1z said:Wheels are coming off, i dont see them winning no more than two games.
:49ersmall: :0190l:Marvin49":19xjd8sd said:rcaido":19xjd8sd said:Wheels are coming off, i dont see them winning no more than two games.
Niners lose their first game of the season in November by 3 points at the end of overtime to a 7-2 division rival.
"Wheels are coming off".
SMDH.
Marvin49":2ifxtadl said:rcaido":2ifxtadl said:Wheels are coming off, i dont see them winning no more than two games.
Niners lose their first game of the season in November by 3 points at the end of overtime to a 7-2 division rival.
"Wheels are coming off".
SMDH.
rcaido":2i1vw4as said:Its not just that...After they play the Cardinals, they still have to play the Packers, Saints, Ravens, Falcons, Rams, & Seahawks. Probably the toughest schedule remaining... :49ersmall: :0190l:
DJrmb":4cf0skye said:I agree with those saying the 9ers might have trouble next week. MNF was an old school extremely physical type of game that Seattle used to be known for playing. Guys were flying around and laying the lumber, Hard (on both teams)! One of my favorite stats used to be how many teams would lose the week following playing the Seahawks, because they were beat up so bad. Monday night was that type of game, and I could see AZ taking advantage of that. Glad we have a bye, because the 9ers brought it just as hard.
This is from back in 2014:
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/...-october-the-week-after-playing-the-seahawks/NFL teams are 0-8 since October the week after playing the Seahawks
The only thing more difficult than playing the Seahawks is playing the game after you play the Seahawks.
I hope MNF was a sign we're getting back to that physical bullying style of play! :irishdrinkers:
Go Hawks!