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<blockquote data-quote="KManx89" data-source="post: 462476" data-attributes="member: 7020"><p>^^^Maybe not, but MAN will this game put us in a bad spot going forward if we lose. Then we'll be 0-2 heading to Seattle, which is always a tough place to win at, and we could potentially start the season 0-3 if all holds. Imagine what that'll do to us mentally if we start the season 0-2 heading to Qwest Field for week 3.</p><p> </p><p>But like I said, I think we'll win because the Bears D is not the vaunted Niners defense, even less so with a hampered Urlacher (he'll never be 100% again after his knee injury), and the Bears O-Line is the worst in the NFL. And even with our D being every bit as **** poor as last year (up until the 4th quarter), we still had a chance to tie it up and potentially win in OT at the end (yes, we had some points gifted to us on that blown block-in-the-back call reversal on the RC PR, but SF was also awarded points on 3 straight false start no calls and a phantom RTP call on Matthews). If we could just play some damn man coverage this week instead of playing that crappy zone defense all game, our defense might actually not be half bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KManx89, post: 462476, member: 7020"] ^^^Maybe not, but MAN will this game put us in a bad spot going forward if we lose. Then we'll be 0-2 heading to Seattle, which is always a tough place to win at, and we could potentially start the season 0-3 if all holds. Imagine what that'll do to us mentally if we start the season 0-2 heading to Qwest Field for week 3. But like I said, I think we'll win because the Bears D is not the vaunted Niners defense, even less so with a hampered Urlacher (he'll never be 100% again after his knee injury), and the Bears O-Line is the worst in the NFL. And even with our D being every bit as **** poor as last year (up until the 4th quarter), we still had a chance to tie it up and potentially win in OT at the end (yes, we had some points gifted to us on that blown block-in-the-back call reversal on the RC PR, but SF was also awarded points on 3 straight false start no calls and a phantom RTP call on Matthews). If we could just play some damn man coverage this week instead of playing that crappy zone defense all game, our defense might actually not be half bad. [/QUOTE]
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