Exittium
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IT was 34-7
:thirishdrinkers: :0190l: Lets hope history repeats itself 
Year of The Hawk":1d4s4zpw said:I think it is odd that we came off a bye week during the season then played the Saints then the 9ers. It could happen that way again. Although this time the 9ers will be in the house of horrors (if they win).
HawKnPeppa":2rbrnrd2 said:The Niners are starting to bore me with all of their 'quest for six' and 'still the big dogs of the division' (even though they're a 12-4 runner up) chump talk. Not sure if the Panthers will beat them with Crabtree in the mix, but the earlier all of the entitled-acting BS ends the better. Normally I'd say a 12-4 team that just pulled off a tough road win deserves to be in the NFCC game, but the way these guys carry themselves, I don't think they properly represent. I'd much rather see the Panthers.
themunn":3m5lbi6o said:HawKnPeppa":3m5lbi6o said:The Niners are starting to bore me with all of their 'quest for six' and 'still the big dogs of the division' (even though they're a 12-4 runner up) chump talk. Not sure if the Panthers will beat them with Crabtree in the mix, but the earlier all of the entitled-acting BS ends the better. Normally I'd say a 12-4 team that just pulled off a tough road win deserves to be in the NFCC game, but the way these guys carry themselves, I don't think they properly represent. I'd much rather see the Panthers.
Honestly I think it's insane that San Francisco are the favourites against Carolina.
I understand that they're on a roll, Crabtree is back and they just pulled off a tough road win in Green Bay.
There's all this "this is not the same San Francisco team that Carolina beat". Well guess what, Carolina still BEAT San Francisco on the road, and now they're at home, where they're 9-1 over the last 10 games, winning the last 7 straight, and the only team to pull out the victory in that span are the "big dogs of the NFC".