Thanksgiving Day Niners @ Ravens

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Who gonna win?

  • Jim and the 49ers

    Votes: 42 59.2%
  • John and the Ravens

    Votes: 29 40.8%

  • Total voters
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Dec 2, 2006
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#21
^^^when the ravens are motivated it's a scary thing. they usually lose to shitty teams after smashing good ones. well this is a good team and that's what these boys play for. they look past the shitty teams which is bad on there end but the ravens WILL NOT look past this one. also i do hope 9ers win since pats are tied with ravens.
If the Ravens play their A game they are tough to beat, no doubt. But they have been inconsistent like every other team in the league for the most part....

lol @hasnt done shit. i guess the lions, giants, bengals and bucs are nobodies
I won't lie, the Niners have played the most consistent football, aside from Green Bay so far this year.
 
Jan 12, 2006
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AdamSchefter Adam Schefter
More than a name: Jim Harbaugh's 49ers are averaging 25.6 points per game; John Harbaugh's Ravens are averaging 25.6 points per game.
16 hours ago

AdamSchefter Adam Schefter
How's this for early: If the 49ers beat Baltimore, and the Seahawks lose to Washington, SF clinches the NFC West.
21 hours ago

mortreport Chris Mortensen
#Ravens LB Ray Lewis wasn't spotted in media portion of practice tonight but told he was frisky and plans to play vs. 49ers.
10 hours ago
 

PoLLo LoC831

NINER EMPIRE
Mar 20, 2005
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Little brother going to kick older brother ass Go niners haters gonna hate. They want to see them lose so they can feel better about their team. I'll let the niners do all the talking on the field. They can't stop our shine. Win, lose, or tie i'm a muthafuckin 49er for life.
 
May 6, 2009
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#27
Gonna be a hell of a game. I've always liked the Ravens though. Gotta pick them since they are playing at home. However, it will be no "shock" if the 9ers do win.
 
Mar 11, 2011
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#28
This should be a very defensive game. I think the ravens finally get a 100 yard rusher on us, and a rush td.....
Yeee I agree wit that. Ray Rice is the nicest back in the L these days (close with Run DMc and McCoy).

I honestly think the Niners are gonna win this ish. Flacco is streakier than T-Rips underwear and I think the Niner pass rush, namely J. Smith and Ald. Smith will make him look like Tavarus Jackson.

D's are pretty evenly matched I'm a little worried about who's gonna cover Rice outta the backfield. Dude probably averages 7 catches a game. Carlos Rodgers on Boldin will be an ill match up. Vernon Davis will be the offensive difference maker in this game if his hands work (which you ain't been followin his career if your gonna vouche for ole's boys mittens).

Roll Mofuckni 9ers baby. We in it to win it this year
 

FDS

RIP DUKE BROTHERS
Jan 29, 2006
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I have no problem being a hater. The Niners still havent done shit and lose to the Ravens and show everybody on Thanksgiving day "they are who we thought they were!"

Only they aint getting off the hook.... OH BOY!
i cant wait to tell you to eat a giant pile of shit!
 
Feb 12, 2004
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#32
Short week and long flight plus facing a good team makes this a very very tough game for the niners, BUT there's no reason this isn't a very winnable game especially with how inconsistent the Ravens are. The Niners are basically a younger version of the Ravens and it's time to pass the torch!!! GO NINERS!!!
 
Mar 11, 2011
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#33
You go beat the Ravens on the road on 3 days rest you mean business fareal. I think the guys will rise to the occasion, and we will all now then that they are a real contender to make some postseason noise.
 
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this is going to be a changing of the guards type of event, where the old defensive powerhouse hands of the torch to the new defensive powerhouse..
should be a good defensive low scoring game, most points will probably come from defensive turn overs..
 
Jan 12, 2006
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#36
Hope this cat is right.

Don't agree with the prediction but funny how things have changed in just a few weeks. A few weeks ago no one would've been making these type of predictions that favor the 49ers.


Prediction: Niners 30, Ravens 3
Grant Cohn

The Niners are going to blow out the Baltimore Ravens 30-3 on Thursday, and I'll explain why.

First, the football reasons. The Ravens offense revolves around their running back, Ray Rice. The Niners defense will stop him with their front seven. That means the secondary can double team both wide receivers, Anquan Boldin and Torrey Smith. Those are the Ravens three main weapons on offense, and the Niners D is more than equipped to shut them down.

On the other side of the ball, the Ravens probably will play without the injured Ray Lewis. So that means they have three great players – Haloti Ngata, Terrelle Suggs, and Ed Reed – and a bunch of average Joes. Without Lewis, Frank Gore will have a big game running the ball. Ed Reed will probably focus his coverage on stopping Vernon Davis, so all the other 49ers receivers will have big games – Michael Crabtree, Delanie Walker, Kyle Williams, maybe even Braylon Edwards. The table is set for him to perform, as Greg Roman likes to say, because he hasn't done anything the last two weeks.

So, the Niners have the better roster. They also have the superior quarterback. Joe Flacco is shaky and inconsistent, and Alex Smith is better than that. I want to remind you that last week the 49ers coaches kept comparing John Skelton to Joe Flacco in interviews. Some comparison.

The Niners also have the superior Harbaugh.

I believe Jim has the superior football mind and the superior staff of assistant coaches.

But there's something else working in Jim's favor this week, and it's psychological.

Jim Harbaugh has a simple life narrative he's constantly repeating. He's the ultimate underdog. He's Captain Comeback.

He operates best when conventional wisdom says he'll fail. He helped create that conventional wisdom yesterday by reminding both local and Baltimore reporters that the Niners have received "the short end of the straw" this week because they have to travel three time zones to play on a short week. No team has had to do that since 1975. It's basically a scheduled loss, and to pull off a win would be accomplishing the impossible, right?

Maybe for anyone else, but not for Jim Harbaugh. He lives for the opportunity to prove people wrong. It's his life narrative, so you could call this a Narrative Game for Harbaugh and the Niners. They're the underdogs again, just as they wanted.

But Harbaugh won't just squeak past his brother's team. He's going to blow them out. His whole life he's been trying to outshine his brother. "Who wouldn't like John?" Jim asked local reporters sarcastically yesterday.

Jim crafted his maniacal competitive streak to surpass his high-achieving brother.

And this Thursday night he's going to take John's birthright for good.

http://49ers.pressdemocrat.com/2011/11/inside-the-49ers/prediction-niners-30-ravens-3/
 
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#37
No mention of his brother in regards to this game. It's business as usual, staying with our routine. ... It's a short week, we're traveling East, there will be obstacles for us that we have to overcome. It will be a crammed week.
” -- Alex Smith