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You may not be the brightest but you're definitely good at trolling |
The key with the stats is the point differential in games against top 10 passing and/or running teams. Though the 49ers ended the season with the same record as the Saints and won the BS tie breaker, their offense only put up 1 point more than the opposing teams. The Saints, by comparison, blistered the opposition with a plus - 157 point spread.
It seams clear that the SF offense won't beat us. |
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Our teams average. Saints 27.2 away SF 27.6 home is basically a wash. SF relays heavily on their run game. Their pass game at home averages 186 yards, its pathetic. Whats interesting to me is our rush defense is very good #9 in the NFL. But they struggle away. NFL Football Stats - NFL Team Opponent Rushing Yards per Game on TeamRankings.com |
This thread is like watching nerds *****-slap each other over a twinkie.
BTW, your crush is starting to sport one fine mustache, SF. |
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What is really weird is that I see everyone's posts except Canton. Hmmm guess I am blessed
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yeah, why is that?? Is Canton a G-G-G-G-G-Ghost?
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I think he got his ticket punched last night, which is a relief because he was as frustrating as a ball of yarn with no beginning or an end. http://www.tshirtdeli.com/assets/por...s/TSD01323.jpg |
More useless stats. Since Drew Brees has been a Saint he is 4-0 against the 49ers and his numbers are 99-140 for 1139 yards 10 TD's and 1 int.
His numbers at the stick are 59-77 for 590 yards 6 TD's and 0 int. Take the stats for what it's worth. This will be a great game with the #1 offense against the #4 defense but a defense that is 16th against the pass. So no disrespect against the niners but I feel in my opinion that we will win. Now I'm finished on this thread. |
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