The Saints had a gazillion turnovers and the 49ers won it with a td in the dying seconds of the game hmmm interesting, says a lot about how the 49ers will fare against the Giants or Packers next week.
The Saints had a gazillion turnovers and the 49ers won it with a td in the dying seconds of the game hmmm interesting, says a lot about how the 49ers will fare against the Giants or Packers next week.
The Saints had a gazillion turnovers and the 49ers won it with a td in the dying seconds of the game hmmm interesting, says a lot about how the 49ers will fare against the Giants or Packers next week.
This is a pretty retarded statement. I don't know whether you watched the game at all but the first turnover took place because the 49er almost killed pierre thomas with a hit. Literally crushed him and he dropped the ball. That isn't a turnover as much as it was a "YOU GOT KNOCKED THe FUCK OUT." Sure, there was a muff punt/kickoff in there someplace but don't act like the 49ers were just handed turnovers. They worked for them and TOOK them....the way they have all season. And as for how the game was won, yes I agree that it could have easily been a Saints victory, but the fact that the 49ers won a game with Alex Smith leading 2 drives in the final 6 minutes for TDs, is huge. Is Smith still more of a game manager than a playmaking QB, sure, but he stepped up big time.
And furthermore, scoring 36 pts should indicate that they don't have to just kick FGs and make sure their opponents score less than 17 pts a game to win.
As for how they will fair next week, well obviously they'd do better at home against the Giants than on the road vs. the Packers. I would expect them to beat the Giants but lose to the Packers. I home I'm wrong, as they are my team, but even if they lose in the NFC championship game, it doesn't minimize what they did against the Saints.
The Saints had a gazillion turnovers and the 49ers won it with a td in the dying seconds of the game hmmm interesting, says a lot about how the 49ers will fare against the Giants or Packers next week.
This is a pretty retarded statement. I don't know whether you watched the game at all but the first turnover took place because the 49er almost killed pierre thomas with a hit. Literally crushed him and he dropped the ball. That isn't a turnover as much as it was a "YOU GOT KNOCKED THe FUCK OUT." Sure, there was a muff punt/kickoff in there someplace but don't act like the 49ers were just handed turnovers. They worked for them and TOOK them....the way they have all season. And as for how the game was won, yes I agree that it could have easily been a Saints victory, but the fact that the 49ers won a game with Alex Smith leading 2 drives in the final 6 minutes for TDs, is huge. Is Smith still more of a game manager than a playmaking QB, sure, but he stepped up big time.
And furthermore, scoring 36 pts should indicate that they don't have to just kick FGs and make sure their opponents score less than 17 pts a game to win.
As for how they will fair next week, well obviously they'd do better at home against the Giants than on the road vs. the Packers. I would expect them to beat the Giants but lose to the Packers. I home I'm wrong, as they are my team, but even if they lose in the NFC championship game, it doesn't minimize what they did against the Saints.
The Saints had a gazillion turnovers and the 49ers won it with a td in the dying seconds of the game hmmm interesting, says a lot about how the 49ers will fare against the Giants or Packers next week.
The Saints had a gazillion turnovers and the 49ers won it with a td in the dying seconds of the game hmmm interesting, says a lot about how the 49ers will fare against the Giants or Packers next week.
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