Genghis Khan
The worst version of myself
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I really really can't believe I'm going to be rooting for SF tonight but here we are.
Eh, I'll be shocked if that game is even close.So, if the Packers beat the 49ers, does that make you feel any better about last week?
So, if the Packers beat the 49ers, does that make you feel any better about last week?
Isnt Baltimore an open air stadium? They are in the elements like the players. The 'real' experience.Why do they keep putting commentators outside? What is that supposed to accomplish?
Isnt Baltimore an open air stadium? They are in the elements like the players. The 'real' experience.

I'd be damn impressed if GB pulls it off
If they do, it may be the start of a hell of a run.So, if the Packers beat the 49ers, does that make you feel any better about last week?
Just practically speaking, I don't know if there's room in most stadiums to house a big desk and five or six people indoors, and that's why they do it on the field.![]()
it lends to the notion of live action. No studio fuckery.They can do the exact same thing from the studio though. They don't need to be in the stadium at all.
Yea, Ryans is a great young defensive mind that probably has no problem changing things up when they aren't working, as compared to an aging guy like Quinn who is convinced his scheme is all world.And where are the Texans' superstar defenders?
They have a great CB that nobody talks about in Stingley, a good rookie in Wil Anderson and that's it.
The rest is all coaching.
Ryans understands the value of LBers and he has Christian Harris and Blake Cashman performing at a high level.
You will probably feel the same way with GB later. LaFluer is no slouch.I really really hate it that I can watch the Texans who are overmatched play over their heads.
Slowik's offense is quite deliberate, which is what makes them competitive.
49ers gonna be up ~10 points early and stay there all game.You will probably feel the same way with GB later. LaFluer is no slouch.