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kannon315 11-06-2014 10:57 AM

5 Reasons the 49ers will beat the Saints
 
5.) Motivation
The last time the San Francisco 49ers played the New Orleans Saints they left the Mercedes-Benz Superdome feeling cheated and robbed. With 3:12, left on the clock and a 20-17 lead, Ahmad Brooks delivered what seemed like a game clinching sack fumble only to have it nullified by a questionable Unnecessary Roughness penalty. Many 49ers were visibly disturbed by the call and that perceived robbery could translate into some real motivation on the field this Sunday.

4.) NFC West Desperation
Currently the San Francisco 49ers are third in the NFC West and are only one game above being dead last. The 49ers have already equaled last year’s loss total and more importantly appear to be on the outside looking in for the NFC Playoff Picture. The 49ers trail the Cardinals by 3 games and have a losing record within the division; it seems their only shot at the playoffs will be a wildcard berth. A loss this Sunday will be a fourth NFC loss and the 49ers playoff hopes cannot afford that.

3.)Turnovers, Turnovers, Turnovers
The San Francisco 49ers defense ranks 10th, in the NFL, in forcing turnovers with 13 turnovers forced this season (9 INTs & 4 Fum.). The New Orleans Saints offense ranks 7th, in the league, in giveaways, a statistic that could play a pivotal role in who wins this game. In the last 3 meetings, between these two teams, the 49ers have forced the Saints into 10 turnovers not including last years reversed sack fumble. If the giving Saints hand the 49ers defense the ball, as history suggest, Sunday’s outcome will heavily favor the road team.

2.)Rushing Defense
The New Orleans Saints success this season has been tied to the running game. The Saints average more carries (30.8 vs. 22.3 in losses) and more yards (136.5 vs 122.5 in losses). Lucky for the 49ers, their rushing defense has been one of the more stout units in the NFL. This season, through 8 games, the 49ers are allowing a 5th best 85.6 yards per game on the ground. The stingy 49ers have only surrendered 5 scores on the ground. If the 49ers plan to halt the resurgent Saints the rushing defense may be the key.

1.) 3 Game Slide
For most NFL teams, in the playoff hunt, losing two games in a row can be a death sentence, but for this bunch it may be a God send. Under Jim Harbaugh, the 49ers have never lost three consecutive games. In fact in three games following a second straight loss, the team is giving up only 12.7 points while scoring 29.3. Since Harbaugh arrived, the 49ers have been a resilient and tough minded team. If the 49ers are able to keep that laser focus this Sunday against the Saints, chances are they will avoid the dreaded three game slide yet again.

Stay tuned for Five Reasons the Saints will beat the 49ers.

5 Reasons the San Francisco 49ers will beat the New Orleans Saints - Crescent City Kings

SaintsBro 11-06-2014 11:12 AM

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The thing about it is, if Harbaugh is on the rocks....this is not the first time that Sean Payton has cemented an opposing coach's departure, or been the prime architect of a coaching implosion for the other team. Remember the time before Mike Smith, when the Falcons fired their coach immediately right after playing the Saints? This could be the final straw that breaks the camel's back, and Payton's been that straw before, a number of times.

rezburna 11-06-2014 11:21 AM

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We need to keep Kaep in the pocket passing. And KeenKenan has to take away Boldin. Their team is 5 deep at receiver. If Brees had them he'd have 40 td's right now.

Halo 11-06-2014 12:16 PM

Re: 5 Reasons the 49ers will beat the Saints
 
Saints at home in prime-time is a sure bet in Vegas.
Saints at home anytime is a good bet.

49ers may look bad but they will put up a fight, they always do.
They even stole defeat from the clutches of victory last week.

Let's just say I feel the Saints and 49ers are two teams heading in different directions. The Saints picked up real momentum two weeks ago and carry that momentum into this game.

The 49ers have been fishy all year. Riddled with injuries and suspensions, their only hope for a comeback is after all the suspended players start to return.

Unfortunately for the 49ers, their players return from suspension NEXT week, so a 4-5 record is likely for them AND I believe they'll start to recover at that record when their players return next week and maybe sneak into the playoffs.

Vrillon82 11-06-2014 12:42 PM

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You think the home game winning streak is going to come to an end at some point, with the 49ers having drop 2 straight, I dunno how this game will play out, I dont like it, thats for sure if it tells you something.

Audiotom 11-06-2014 12:44 PM

Re: 5 Reasons the 49ers will beat the Saints
 
5 reasons the 49ers don't win sunday

5) Colin gets completely frustrated with the excessive crowd noise only a few stadiums are capable of on key downs
He rushes things and makes bad choices.
The Superdome has not been friendly to him

4) rushing game? Gore has been limited
defenses can stop the run and make SF one dimensional
then it just becomes containing Colin in the pocket

last year the Saints held him to like 60 yards on 13 carries (that included one big run)

3) Saints defense on the passing game
Vernon Davis or Bolden \ Keenan Lewis shut down corner
White and Bush are showing good improvement
49ers offensive line has been terrible this year

2) 49 D still missing some key components - they are still tough
Armstead (who wasn't there yet last year) will be a good plus in containing them

1) 49ers are losing momentum and pointing fingers
Saints are gaining momentum and confidence

K Major 11-06-2014 01:07 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Audiotom (Post 623252)

1) 49ers are losing momentum and pointing fingers
Saints are gaining momentum and confidence

+1.

Utah_Saint 11-06-2014 01:51 PM

Re: 5 Reasons the 49ers will beat the Saints
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kannon315 (Post 623244)
5.) Motivation
The last time the San Francisco 49ers played the New Orleans Saints they left the Mercedes-Benz Superdome feeling cheated and robbed. With 3:12, left on the clock and a 20-17 lead, Ahmad Brooks delivered what seemed like a game clinching sack fumble only to have it nullified by a questionable Unnecessary Roughness penalty. Many 49ers were visibly disturbed by the call and that perceived robbery could translate into some real motivation on the field this Sunday.

4.) NFC West Desperation
Currently the San Francisco 49ers are third in the NFC West and are only one game above being dead last. The 49ers have already equaled last year’s loss total and more importantly appear to be on the outside looking in for the NFC Playoff Picture. The 49ers trail the Cardinals by 3 games and have a losing record within the division; it seems their only shot at the playoffs will be a wildcard berth. A loss this Sunday will be a fourth NFC loss and the 49ers playoff hopes cannot afford that.

3.)Turnovers, Turnovers, Turnovers
The San Francisco 49ers defense ranks 10th, in the NFL, in forcing turnovers with 13 turnovers forced this season (9 INTs & 4 Fum.). The New Orleans Saints offense ranks 7th, in the league, in giveaways, a statistic that could play a pivotal role in who wins this game. In the last 3 meetings, between these two teams, the 49ers have forced the Saints into 10 turnovers not including last years reversed sack fumble. If the giving Saints hand the 49ers defense the ball, as history suggest, Sunday’s outcome will heavily favor the road team.

2.)Rushing Defense
The New Orleans Saints success this season has been tied to the running game. The Saints average more carries (30.8 vs. 22.3 in losses) and more yards (136.5 vs 122.5 in losses). Lucky for the 49ers, their rushing defense has been one of the more stout units in the NFL. This season, through 8 games, the 49ers are allowing a 5th best 85.6 yards per game on the ground. The stingy 49ers have only surrendered 5 scores on the ground. If the 49ers plan to halt the resurgent Saints the rushing defense may be the key.

1.) 3 Game Slide
For most NFL teams, in the playoff hunt, losing two games in a row can be a death sentence, but for this bunch it may be a God send. Under Jim Harbaugh, the 49ers have never lost three consecutive games. In fact in three games following a second straight loss, the team is giving up only 12.7 points while scoring 29.3. Since Harbaugh arrived, the 49ers have been a resilient and tough minded team. If the 49ers are able to keep that laser focus this Sunday against the Saints, chances are they will avoid the dreaded three game slide yet again.


Must have been a 49er fan that put this list together.

5) You would have to be a completely blind homer to think the 49ers lost last year on one questionable call. They were dominated in just about every facet of the game. The Saints out gained the 49ers 387 yards to 196, almost 2 to 1. The only reason the 49ers were in the game was the fact the Saints turned the ball over 3 times.

4) The fact that they're barely in 3rd in the division isn't a reason they'll win, it's an indication they're not very good.

3) Turnovers can be used as a reason for every single game played in the NFL. It's ironic that the writer used turnovers after Kaperdude choked the game away when he put the ball on the carpet in the closing seconds of the game last week. I didn't see the game, did he kiss his biceps after he lost the ball?

2) They may be 5th in rushing yards allowed but they're 10th in yards allowed per attempt. That's a much better indicator of how good a run defense is. 10th is good but nothing special and not much to hang your hat on, for instance Tampa Bay is better at 8th.

1) The fact the 49ers have not lost 3 in a row under Harbaugh is merely a statistical anomaly. The 49ers were better in the last three seasons than they are now. It means absolutely diddly squat about the game being played in New Orleans this Sunday. If anything, it could also be a motivator to the Saints players to be the team that does it to them first and can crush their playoff hopes.

Just 2 cents from a Saints fan.

WhoDat!656 11-06-2014 03:34 PM

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IMO, the 40-whiners realized they weren't going to win that game last year as long as Brees was playing, so they decided to 'sweep the leg'.

I am not saying it was Harbaugh or another coach or just the players themselves, but I will always feel that the clothes line was a deliberate act to get Brees out of the game.

Schmohams 11-06-2014 06:27 PM

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If we don't play sloppy like we did last year then this game will be a blowout. The only reason we won is because of unethical moves by the 9ers. ex. Kaepernick running out of bounds on 3rd down, horse-collar on Sproles. With the loudness of the dome there is no way we lose, Saints 35-10

ScottF 11-06-2014 08:00 PM

Re: 5 Reasons the 49ers will beat the Saints
 
Was this a blog?
Poorly written, and not much logic applied:
The Saints average more carries (30.8 vs. 22.3 in losses) and more yards (136.5 vs 122.5 in losses) so this guy is making a big deal about a net of 14 yards a game, and our avg is apparently lower in wins
If the 49ers are able to keep that laser focus What?? I hope they do keep the focus that they had when they lost by 25 and then came off a bye to lose at home to a backup QB and the Rams

Barry from MS 11-06-2014 09:08 PM

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Some common sense stuff here & dead horse-beating (not a crime, I think?), but:

Keep the crowd engaged from the 1st snap
Win the turnover battle.
Defense keeps the Whiners at 3rd and more than 7
Defense keeps Colin Douchbag from scrambling more than 30 yards total in the game
Defense limits Bolden's & Davis' YAC
O-Line keeps Brees from getting sacked more than once
O-Line wins 3rd & short--early and often
Run the ball for a 3 yard per carry average 1st half, 4-5 yard average in the 2nd half
Limit Whiners' special teams returns
Score more points than the Whiners by the end of the game.
Make Harbaugh whine that the crowd was too loud and that the NFL has only and will only persecute his Santa Clara Whiners.

foreverfan 11-06-2014 10:35 PM

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ClintSaints 11-07-2014 12:45 AM

Re: 5 Reasons the 49ers will beat the Saints
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kannon315 (Post 623244)
5.) Motivation
The last time the San Francisco 49ers played the New Orleans Saints they left the Mercedes-Benz Superdome feeling cheated and robbed. With 3:12, left on the clock and a 20-17 lead, Ahmad Brooks delivered what seemed like a game clinching sack fumble only to have it nullified by a questionable Unnecessary Roughness penalty. Many 49ers were visibly disturbed by the call and that perceived robbery could translate into some real motivation on the field this Sunday.

4.) NFC West Desperation
Currently the San Francisco 49ers are third in the NFC West and are only one game above being dead last. The 49ers have already equaled last year’s loss total and more importantly appear to be on the outside looking in for the NFC Playoff Picture. The 49ers trail the Cardinals by 3 games and have a losing record within the division; it seems their only shot at the playoffs will be a wildcard berth. A loss this Sunday will be a fourth NFC loss and the 49ers playoff hopes cannot afford that.

3.)Turnovers, Turnovers, Turnovers
The San Francisco 49ers defense ranks 10th, in the NFL, in forcing turnovers with 13 turnovers forced this season (9 INTs & 4 Fum.). The New Orleans Saints offense ranks 7th, in the league, in giveaways, a statistic that could play a pivotal role in who wins this game. In the last 3 meetings, between these two teams, the 49ers have forced the Saints into 10 turnovers not including last years reversed sack fumble. If the giving Saints hand the 49ers defense the ball, as history suggest, Sunday’s outcome will heavily favor the road team.

2.)Rushing Defense
The New Orleans Saints success this season has been tied to the running game. The Saints average more carries (30.8 vs. 22.3 in losses) and more yards (136.5 vs 122.5 in losses). Lucky for the 49ers, their rushing defense has been one of the more stout units in the NFL. This season, through 8 games, the 49ers are allowing a 5th best 85.6 yards per game on the ground. The stingy 49ers have only surrendered 5 scores on the ground. If the 49ers plan to halt the resurgent Saints the rushing defense may be the key.

1.) 3 Game Slide
For most NFL teams, in the playoff hunt, losing two games in a row can be a death sentence, but for this bunch it may be a God send. Under Jim Harbaugh, the 49ers have never lost three consecutive games. In fact in three games following a second straight loss, the team is giving up only 12.7 points while scoring 29.3. Since Harbaugh arrived, the 49ers have been a resilient and tough minded team. If the 49ers are able to keep that laser focus this Sunday against the Saints, chances are they will avoid the dreaded three game slide yet again.

Stay tuned for Five Reasons the Saints will beat the 49ers.

5 Reasons the San Francisco 49ers will beat the New Orleans Saints - Crescent City Kings

Your team is currently the 4th best team in its division, in my view. You can't win without excessive help from the refs and your coach is a maniac. And Colin has turned out to be a huge BUST.

But other than that, the 49ers are great!

Saints win easily 38 - 17. The 49ers no longer have the players on defense who really used to bother Brees.

RailBoss 11-07-2014 01:03 AM

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49ers have internal dissension which will kill a team every time. Saints are getting in a groove and Coach is getting his mojo back. Still gotta remember Vic Fangio used to hang his hat in NO and he will come after Brees all day.

WHODATINCA 11-07-2014 02:38 AM

Re: 5 Reasons the 49ers will beat the Saints
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kannon315 (Post 623244)
5.) Motivation
The last time the San Francisco 49ers played the New Orleans Saints they left the Mercedes-Benz Superdome feeling cheated and robbed. With 3:12, left on the clock and a 20-17 lead, Ahmad Brooks delivered what seemed like a game clinching sack fumble only to have it nullified by a questionable Unnecessary Roughness penalty. Many 49ers were visibly disturbed by the call and that perceived robbery could translate into some real motivation on the field this Sunday.

4.) NFC West Desperation
Currently the San Francisco 49ers are third in the NFC West and are only one game above being dead last. The 49ers have already equaled last year’s loss total and more importantly appear to be on the outside looking in for the NFC Playoff Picture. The 49ers trail the Cardinals by 3 games and have a losing record within the division; it seems their only shot at the playoffs will be a wildcard berth. A loss this Sunday will be a fourth NFC loss and the 49ers playoff hopes cannot afford that.

3.)Turnovers, Turnovers, Turnovers
The San Francisco 49ers defense ranks 10th, in the NFL, in forcing turnovers with 13 turnovers forced this season (9 INTs & 4 Fum.). The New Orleans Saints offense ranks 7th, in the league, in giveaways, a statistic that could play a pivotal role in who wins this game. In the last 3 meetings, between these two teams, the 49ers have forced the Saints into 10 turnovers not including last years reversed sack fumble. If the giving Saints hand the 49ers defense the ball, as history suggest, Sunday’s outcome will heavily favor the road team.

2.)Rushing Defense
The New Orleans Saints success this season has been tied to the running game. The Saints average more carries (30.8 vs. 22.3 in losses) and more yards (136.5 vs 122.5 in losses). Lucky for the 49ers, their rushing defense has been one of the more stout units in the NFL. This season, through 8 games, the 49ers are allowing a 5th best 85.6 yards per game on the ground. The stingy 49ers have only surrendered 5 scores on the ground. If the 49ers plan to halt the resurgent Saints the rushing defense may be the key.

1.) 3 Game Slide
For most NFL teams, in the playoff hunt, losing two games in a row can be a death sentence, but for this bunch it may be a God send. Under Jim Harbaugh, the 49ers have never lost three consecutive games. In fact in three games following a second straight loss, the team is giving up only 12.7 points while scoring 29.3. Since Harbaugh arrived, the 49ers have been a resilient and tough minded team. If the 49ers are able to keep that laser focus this Sunday against the Saints, chances are they will avoid the dreaded three game slide yet again.

Stay tuned for Five Reasons the Saints will beat the 49ers.

5 Reasons the San Francisco 49ers will beat the New Orleans Saints - Crescent City Kings

5) B.S.

4) Total B.S.

3) Saints need to pay attention here.

2) Also, an area of needed attention with 2 RBs down -- but not anxiety provoking especially at home.

1) See 4 & 5.

kannon315 11-08-2014 07:31 AM

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I'm actually a life long New Orleans resident and Saints fan. I did a five reasons for each team to win.
5.) if you read it says the 49ers felt cheated. Go back and read the post game comments.
4.) Speaks to the desperation of their current situation. The Saints will face a team facing elimination Sunday. For whatever that's worth.
3.) This point focuses on recent history between the two teams. 10 TOs in 3 games is nothing to sniff at.
2.) Everyone knows the 49ers play solid defense regardless of missing pieces.
1.) The ability for a team to bounce back is a reflection of their coach. In 2013 the 49ers lost two games by a combined 56-10 and rebounded to win 11 out of 13. That's no accident.

As far as being poorly written, lol, who cares I do this for free. I'll argue sports with anyone. By the way here's why the Saints will when. (Includes my prediction)

Five Reasons the Saints will beat the 49ers - Crescent City Kings

kannon315 11-08-2014 07:43 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by ScottF (Post 623285)
Was this a blog?
Poorly written, and not much logic applied:
The Saints average more carries (30.8 vs. 22.3 in losses) and more yards (136.5 vs 122.5 in losses) so this guy is making a big deal about a net of 14 yards a game, and our avg is apparently lower in wins
If the 49ers are able to keep that laser focus What?? I hope they do keep the focus that they had when they lost by 25 and then came off a bye to lose at home to a backup QB and the Rams

Not really about the yards, more about the attempts.

xan 11-08-2014 09:25 AM

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The balance of the article is "Whiners have an incentive to win"

There are burn victims who need some skin, of which this author is clearly a waste

Utah_Saint 11-08-2014 10:40 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by kannon315 (Post 623387)
I'm actually a life long New Orleans resident and Saints fan. I did a five reasons for each team to win.
5.) if you read it says the 49ers felt cheated. Go back and read the post game comments.
4.) Speaks to the desperation of their current situation. The Saints will face a team facing elimination Sunday. For whatever that's worth.
3.) This point focuses on recent history between the two teams. 10 TOs in 3 games is nothing to sniff at.
2.) Everyone knows the 49ers play solid defense regardless of missing pieces.
1.) The ability for a team to bounce back is a reflection of their coach. In 2013 the 49ers lost two games by a combined 56-10 and rebounded to win 11 out of 13. That's no accident.

As far as being poorly written, lol, who cares I do this for free. I'll argue sports with anyone. By the way here's why the Saints will when. (Includes my prediction)

Five Reasons the Saints will beat the 49ers - Crescent City Kings

Sorry man, didn't realize you wrote it. I wouldn't have made the 49er fan comment.

Just goes to show how defensive we'll get over our team. No hard feelings meant.

kannon315 11-08-2014 11:06 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Utah_Saint (Post 623401)
Sorry man, didn't realize you wrote it. I wouldn't have made the 49er fan comment.

Just goes to show how defensive we'll get over our team. No hard feelings meant.

None taken.....like I said I'm a resident and fan I knew what to expect when I posted it......all in good fun

Boutte 11-08-2014 06:31 PM

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Everybody thinks the Saints are lock, even the media. That's never a good thing.

It's going to be a dog fight. (We have no RBs)

blackangold 11-08-2014 07:36 PM

Re: 5 Reasons the 49ers will beat the Saints
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by rezburna (Post 623246)
We need to keep Kaep in the pocket passing. And KeenKenan has to take away Boldin. Their team is 5 deep at receiver. If Brees had them he'd have 40 td's right now.

I would take our passing options over their options all day, everyday.

WHODATINCA 11-08-2014 10:06 PM

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3 out of five of your "reasons" are psychology related.

Seriously?! You have no idea what the motivation of any individual, nor, either "team", who are simply a collection of individuals.

I call most of this analysis: :bs:

SloMotion 11-09-2014 07:59 AM

Re: 5 Reasons the 49ers will beat the Saints
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by kannon315 (Post 623387)
1) The ability for a team to bounce back is a reflection of their coach. In 2013 the 49ers lost two games by a combined 56-10 and rebounded to win 11 out of 13. That's no accident.

This is a point I focus on quite a bit. When considering the two teams, who's got the most level-headed coach-under-fire? While Harbaugh is a great motivater/strategist, he's gonna' push his boys over the edge vs taking them to the edge as I would imagine a Sean Payton would do. Gotta' go with the home-dogs for this one, :).

Good read.

Quote:

Originally Posted by WHODATINCA (Post 623435)
3 out of five of your "reasons" are psychology related.

Seriously?! You have no idea what the motivation of any individual, nor, either "team", who are simply a collection of individuals.

I call most of this analysis: :bs:

I disagree. It's all about the mindset. :).
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brees84 11-09-2014 08:07 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Boutte (Post 623426)
(We have no RBs)

I'm more concerned about Strief injury. His absence would be tough to overcome.

captainshawn 11-09-2014 09:52 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by teddybarexxx (Post 623412)
you know what was so crazy about that so-called cotroversial call, everyone was like that was a good hit. even ray lewis was upset. all on espn talking about how that was a legal hit. everytime i watched that hit i'm like they dont see where his arm moved around drew's neck and head area bringing him down? crazy huh?

They did the same thing when Captain Munnerlyn tried to pile drive Drew into
the turf. Not one talking head said anything about it other than Drew does not like getting hit. Sound like some more Saint hatin going on. Typical.

Vrillon82 11-09-2014 06:32 PM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Vrillon82 (Post 623251)
You think the home game winning streak is going to come to an end at some point, with the 49ers having drop 2 straight, I dunno how this game will play out, I dont like it, thats for sure if it tells you something.

ya, worse situation to be in for any team, I dont care where its at.

Boutte 11-09-2014 11:17 PM

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Spot a team 14 points then give up the obligatory TD in the last 50 seconds is going to lose it everytime.

WHODATINCA 11-10-2014 04:07 PM

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Quote:

I disagree. It's all about the mindset. :).
You mistake me, sir. I didn't say psychology wasn't involved.

I just said that this guy does not know exactly what the psychology/motivation is -- maybe someone's mother died. That unfortunate circumstance could belie his motivation on a particular day ( positively or negatively ). We don't know the psychology that influences each individual that make up an entire team -- and to assert that you do is BS.

As I said, if we lost this week, then the team will likely be more motivated next week. That's all I am willing to concede.

SloMotion 11-11-2014 07:38 AM

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Quote:

Originally Posted by WHODATINCA (Post 624054)
You mistake me, sir. I didn't say psychology wasn't involved.

I just said that this guy does not know exactly what the psychology/motivation is -- maybe someone's mother died. That unfortunate circumstance could belie his motivation on a particular day ( positively or negatively ). We don't know the psychology that influences each individual that make up an entire team -- and to assert that you do is BS.

As I said, if we lost this week, then the team will likely be more motivated next week. That's all I am willing to concede.

Yeah, I know. It's not something worth having that big a debate over because who really knows what motivates people or what's going on in their minds.

Professional football players are warriors, soldiers, gladiators, et ... so IMO, if you've ever consistently been in situations similar to playing a high-level contact sport/military, et ... you can make a pretty close determination of what it takes to play in the NFL and what motivates these guys on any given Sunday. You're right, the wild card is how can you factor in each and every unique personal experience (ie parent passing), and you can't. But you can tell when a particular athlete is having an "off day/season" and usually connect it to some type of personal issue/injury ... like fricken' Justin Verlander (Detroit Tigers) being the dominant pitcher in the Major Leagues until he started dating Kate "kryptonite" Upton, who sapped all his super powers, :lol: (and he had surgery, ;))

Nothing's 100% though, you're right, :).


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