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To: latina4dubya
The biggest surprise is they won, and also how much they eventually dominated. I felt most the season they were underachievers. But they were impressive against a team that was holding tight.

I did say before the game if they were going to win, Gore had to have a game like their first game. He had a few more yards than last time. Which is amazing, considering Kap ran for so many yards. 323 rushing yards? Yeah, that's what they can do, and they can strive for. 43 rushes? Yeah, they should be shooting for that. Harbaugh and Roman should remember they are a rushing team, and they win when they hand off the ball. I worry that Harbaugh doesn't get that.

Playcalling was the best today in a long time. Some amazing passes and amazing catches.

Defense much better with Justim Smith, even with an injured wing. Pass rush was better than recent games, but still needs to be better. If I am not mistaken, they blitzed more tonight than they did all season.

34 posted on 01/13/2013 1:22:00 AM PST by nickcarraway
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To: nickcarraway
i was surprised that GB did not stop Crabtree... all week long i heard how they would double team him and he wouldn't be open for much... i was also pleasantly surprised how they kept getting the TD--not having to rely on the FG! i have to say, when Akers went for that one FG, i left the room--i could not watch... haha! and that off-sides call on the 4th down was quite a gift!

one last surprise--i was surprised at how much Crabtree looks like Lenny Kravitz...

btw--what do you think is better for the Niners? facing the Falcons in Atlanta or the Seahawks at Candlestick?

Go NINERS!

35 posted on 01/13/2013 11:06:34 AM PST by latina4dubya ( self-proclaimed tequila snob)
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