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That is the total points scored in each game by the Niners since Jim Harbaugh took over.

Jim is often, and properly so, called an great offensive mind. Pete is often, and improperly so, called a rah rah guy. Look at the decline, it seems that Pete is establishing ownership of that great offensive mind.
 

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In addition to the improvement of our D, I think it's a safe bet that the rest of the league lives with SEA-SF game tape when they have an upcoming game against SF. Up until they played us last year, it was almost accepted that they were unstoppable. (Maybe Jeff Fisher didn't buy in either) Including that huge loss for them at Clink, they're 4 and 3 in their last 7 games (excluding pre-season). They're still a good team and will win a lot of games, but there's no mistaking that the aura of their new QB and their unbeatable status has waned. They went 5-1-1 after CK replaced Alex Smith up until the Seahawks beat them. Once Carroll and Co showed the League how to play them, they're 4-3. On top of that, only one of those 4 wins was on the road (Georgia Dome v ATL).

It'll be interesting to see how the season plays out....
 

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Pete has solved Harbaugh and Roman's Offense. They are a step behind now.

The SF radio guys brought this fact up and it honestly had them worried. They know Pete has their number now.
 

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No way will we hold them to 3 in their house, but I could see 12 or 13 points. I can't imagine the 49ers being totally unprepared for the Seahawks three times in a row. If they are, I'm taking Jim Harbaugh out of the top 5 coaches in the NFL list. Maybe even out of the top 10. There will literally be no excuse in the world for not showing considerable improvement against us, come December 8th.
 

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RolandDeschain":3jpy6ws4 said:
No way will we hold them to 3 in their house, but I could see 12 or 13 points. I can't imagine the 49ers being totally unprepared for the Seahawks three times in a row. If they are, I'm taking Jim Harbaugh out of the top 5 coaches in the NFL list. Maybe even out of the top 10. There will literally be no excuse in the world for not showing considerable improvement against us, come December 8th.

It isn't that SF was unprepared, Seattle is just the better team and SF couldn't do anything about it.
 

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RolandDeschain":7xk5jkww said:
No way will we hold them to 3 in their house, but I could see 12 or 13 points. I can't imagine the 49ers being totally unprepared for the Seahawks three times in a row. If they are, I'm taking Jim Harbaugh out of the top 5 coaches in the NFL list. Maybe even out of the top 10. There will literally be no excuse in the world for not showing considerable improvement against us, come December 8th.

With Clem and Irvin back, I'm not ruling anything out. Irvin is such a physically talented guy, I just don't see Kaepernick getting that weak side edge that he found for 28 yards on Sunday.

Edit: And Pete said that Clem looks like he's in better shape than most of the team. Said his workouts have gotten him fit as hell.
 

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E.C. Laloosh":1l5og8j3 said:
RolandDeschain":1l5og8j3 said:
No way will we hold them to 3 in their house, but I could see 12 or 13 points. I can't imagine the 49ers being totally unprepared for the Seahawks three times in a row. If they are, I'm taking Jim Harbaugh out of the top 5 coaches in the NFL list. Maybe even out of the top 10. There will literally be no excuse in the world for not showing considerable improvement against us, come December 8th.

With Clem and Irvin back, I'm not ruling anything out. Irvin is such a physically talented guy, I just don't see Kaepernick getting that weak side edge that he found for 28 yards on Sunday.

Edit: And Pete said that Clem looks like he's in better shape than most of the team. Said his workouts have gotten him fit as hell.
Should have Harvin too.....
 

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HawksFTW":lpqhzl6y said:
RolandDeschain":lpqhzl6y said:
No way will we hold them to 3 in their house, but I could see 12 or 13 points. I can't imagine the 49ers being totally unprepared for the Seahawks three times in a row. If they are, I'm taking Jim Harbaugh out of the top 5 coaches in the NFL list. Maybe even out of the top 10. There will literally be no excuse in the world for not showing considerable improvement against us, come December 8th.

It isn't that SF was unprepared, Seattle is just the better team and SF couldn't do anything about it.
I don't think it's being unprepared either. They do not match up well with our team, especially their offense vs. the Hawks' defense. Green Bay doesn't match up with them. A lot of success or failure in sports has to do with matchups.
 

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RolandDeschain":vaeyzjp7 said:
No way will we hold them to 3 in their house, but I could see 12 or 13 points. I can't imagine the 49ers being totally unprepared for the Seahawks three times in a row. If they are, I'm taking Jim Harbaugh out of the top 5 coaches in the NFL list. Maybe even out of the top 10. There will literally be no excuse in the world for not showing considerable improvement against us, come December 8th.

I agree with this for the most part. I feel like I can only really look at the games with Kap and both of those were in SEA. I need to see what happens in SF before I say SEA has the niners number. It also just makes winning the division that much more important. I am OK with saying the Niners probably can't win in SEA at this time. So, just avoid having to play there in the playoffs by winning the division.

of course, if it goes bad for the Niners in December at the Stick, then that changes things.
 

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Treefiddy":3t0xi5ce said:
E.C. Laloosh":3t0xi5ce said:
RolandDeschain":3t0xi5ce said:
No way will we hold them to 3 in their house, but I could see 12 or 13 points. I can't imagine the 49ers being totally unprepared for the Seahawks three times in a row. If they are, I'm taking Jim Harbaugh out of the top 5 coaches in the NFL list. Maybe even out of the top 10. There will literally be no excuse in the world for not showing considerable improvement against us, come December 8th.

With Clem and Irvin back, I'm not ruling anything out. Irvin is such a physically talented guy, I just don't see Kaepernick getting that weak side edge that he found for 28 yards on Sunday.

Edit: And Pete said that Clem looks like he's in better shape than most of the team. Said his workouts have gotten him fit as hell.
Should have Harvin too.....

Good news on Clemons. I read on .com that Harvin told Pete that as soon as the doctors clear him, he's ready. For an ultra competitive guy, this has to be killing him on the sidelines.

As for the OP.....either 6 or 13. I see 2 FGs or 2 FGs and a TD in SF. I don't think they get much more than that on us. I think we just matchup very well physically against them. Barring injuries of course......
 

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E.C. Laloosh":364vkt2h said:
RolandDeschain":364vkt2h said:
No way will we hold them to 3 in their house, but I could see 12 or 13 points. I can't imagine the 49ers being totally unprepared for the Seahawks three times in a row. If they are, I'm taking Jim Harbaugh out of the top 5 coaches in the NFL list. Maybe even out of the top 10. There will literally be no excuse in the world for not showing considerable improvement against us, come December 8th.

With Clem and Irvin back, I'm not ruling anything out. Irvin is such a physically talented guy, I just don't see Kaepernick getting that weak side edge that he found for 28 yards on Sunday.

Edit: And Pete said that Clem looks like he's in better shape than most of the team. Said his workouts have gotten him fit as hell.

Yea, I thought about that rewatching the game. It would obviously depend on which side Irvin was lined up, but Wagner got beat to the corner by Kap. I don't know if he took a bad angle, under estimated Kaepernick's speed, or just wasn't fast enough to get there (doubtful...didn't Wags run a 4.5 ?). Irvin has legit 4.4 speed, which is faster than Kaep's 4.5 at the combine. Also....nice hustle play by Bennett. He was down there to almost make the tackle on Kaep on that 28 yard run. THat's a good long ways for a biggun to get down there.
 

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I said this when we signed Harvin (and not many, if any agreed), but even without Harvin, I still maintain we will be cheering for SF by year's end. No way in hell do they win the NFCW.

Not knocking Turbin, but if he makes a routine catch in SF, we would have swept them last year (despite our terrible play). We'll get it this year....no question.

The Harbaugh led 9ers are right on schedule for their implosion. I just hope they have enough left to upset Atlanta. As much as I hate the 9ers today, I have a feeling I will be one of their biggest fans Dec 23rd.
 

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If you take out the special teams touchdowns, its' 19 19, 13 13, 3... ???

I like where this trend is going.
 

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I thought one of the reason the 9ers hired Mangini was to provide the offensive coaches a defensive coach's point of view on their offense? I wonder how much he had a hand in putting together the game plan for Seattle? I was reading some Insider articles by Sando and Williamson (I think) and they were saying that Jim H isn't as hands on as many of us think. Greg Roman and his staff have a lot of say in what the game plan is.

Who knows what the real deal is, so I am not going to say Jim isn't the architect of the offense. He probably has huge input on the designs and flow but I do think he lets his coaches do their job.

I would like to read more on how Mangini has helped shape (if at all) how the 9ers offense is constructed. Maybe he has close to 0% input but a thought I was musing about.
 

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Since a lot of talk from Niner fans and the doubters has been "all the Hawks did was hold serve" and it will be a different story in San Fran. To an extend it's true. The Hawks needed the game a lot more than the Niners did cause losing the home game in the series would have made it a really steep climb.

That got me thinking back to the game in San Fran last year. That game was frustrating the way opportunities were wasted. Turbin dropped a sure TD on the wheel route on the first series. We had drops by other receivers and I think there was a missed FG in the first half too. THe Hawks outplayed the Niners in that first half but I think the score was only 6-3 or 3-0. What if we take advantage of our chances, and that is a two score Hawks lead? Then the Niners may not be able to pound Gore and gash the D like they did in the 4th quarter. You could say in the last 3 games, including one in San Fran, the Hawks have outplayed the Niners in 5 of 6 halves.

Yes that was Alex Smith and it will be tougher with Kaepernick, but there's no reason the Hawks can't win the Dec game.
 

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Everyone of those "hold serve" ninnies trolls would rather be in the Hawks position vs the position their "perfect little team" is!
 

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