Quote:Kassim Osgood.
For which team?
Quote:For which team?
Niners.
Quote:For which team?
49ers
OK I'm out, ready to watch the second half after lunch. I was waiting for a Cox technician to fix my new TV and tell me what was wrong with the phone system.
GO PANTHERS!
Quote:OK I'm out, ready to watch the second half after lunch. I was waiting for a Cox technician to fix my new TV and tell me what was wrong with the phone system.
GO PANTHERS!
Did he show up?
Quote:OK I'm out, ready to watch the second half after lunch. I was waiting for a Cox technician to fix my new TV and tell me what was wrong with the phone system.
GO PANTHERS!
nevermind.......
Quote:Charts? What charts?
Sideline reference....

Quote:Sideline reference.... 
Oh, I know now.
Drayton Florence is still Drayton Florence I see.
Offense; big plays win playoff games. Not defense.
Kaepernick with the 40+ yard pass play to Boldin to get them at the doorstep, then Kap runs it in.
Impressive drive from Carolina so far.
Quote:Offense; big plays win playoff games. Not defense.
Kaepernick with the 40+ yard pass play to Boldin to get them at the doorstep, then Kap runs it in.
And if the 49ers prevent any more big plays from the Panthers, the offense wins the game?
Quote:Drayton Florence is still Drayton Florence I see.
yup just saw the replay he was the one that missed the tackle as well.
Quote:Offense; big plays win playoff games. Not defense.
Kaepernick with the 40+ yard pass play to Boldin to get them at the doorstep, then Kap runs it in.
In fairness, the 49ers Defense denying the TD from within the 5 yardline twice is just as big of a play as those two offensive plays.
Quote:In fairness, the 49ers Defense denying the TD from within the 5 yardline twice is just as big of a play as those two offensive plays.
+1.
It takes a complete team effort.
Ugly way to end an otherwise great drive.
Quote:In fairness, the 49ers Defense denying the TD from within the 5 yardline twice is just as big of a play as those two offensive plays.
I agree - but to be completely fair - the second one ended with the left guard having his foot stepped on - falling down and tripping the RB inadvertently. Kinda hard for me to chalk that up to SF's defense.
Quote:I agree - but to be completely fair - the second one ended with the left guard having his foot stepped on - falling down and tripping the RB inadvertently. Kinda hard for me to chalk that up to SF's defense.
The DT blew the center up in the back field causing the pulling guard to trip.