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**Jaguars at Niners**(-3.5, 46.5) 4:05 (1 Viewer)

How are the Jags 2-1 right now? I cannot imagine them marching into San Fran and winning this football game
They were close at Cinci, otherwise they would be undefeated right now

San Fran blowout, is that what you're sniffing when you look at this game?
 
As a 49er fan, not sure they are capable of blowing anyone out at this point. But I see a nice 24-17 victory coming up.

Now when Kittle and Aiyuk are back, that offense will cook assuming nobody else goes down in the meantime.
 
Jags 4-17 all time in the pacific time zone, 5-16 ATS. Average margin of defeat is 17

0-2 in San Fran, including losing 33-44 in Week 16 2017, a rare west coast game in which they were actually favored.
 
I think the Jags are underrated, I don't think they are a fluke 2-1, this is a wildcard contender. When healthy though, I think SF is a Super Bowl contender. They aren't fully healty yet on offense (though Purdy being back is a boon) and now Bosa is done.

The Jags pass game is just wildly inconsistent, between Thomas bad hands and questionable routes, Hunter's lack of playing time and playbook knowledge, its not a coincidence that Brenton Strange has been Lawrence's most trusted weapon. That probably stays the case this week, though Thomas is also capable of huge plays.

I feel like the Jags will sell out to stop CMC (to mixed results, probably another high-volume low efficiency game) leaving some big plays down the field for Pearsall.

I think Vegas has this one pretty on the nose. 49ers eke out a win.
 
I think the Jags are underrated, I don't think they are a fluke 2-1, this is a wildcard contender. When healthy though, I think SF is a Super Bowl contender. They aren't fully healty yet on offense (though Purdy being back is a boon) and now Bosa is done.

The Jags pass game is just wildly inconsistent, between Thomas bad hands and questionable routes, Hunter's lack of playing time and playbook knowledge, its not a coincidence that Brenton Strange has been Lawrence's most trusted weapon. That probably stays the case this week, though Thomas is also capable of huge plays.

I feel like the Jags will sell out to stop CMC (to mixed results, probably another high-volume low efficiency game) leaving some big plays down the field for Pearsall.

I think Vegas has this one pretty on the nose. 49ers eke out a win.
I disagree, Purdy back at the controls, I expect the Niners to come out firing today
Until BTJr and TLaw are on the same page and they have the run game figured out, I don't see them as being able to win on the road over 3 times zones today
I also don' think the Niners are 4-0 type good, but the schedule is favorable, still don't see them as a Super Bowl team right now
Bosa OUT, want to see how the Niners Defense responds
 
"I want to go back to what KP said"
-And I concur

The booth coming in at halftime getting the baton hand off from the sideline reporter, Kristina Pink
 
Brock Purdy becomes first 49ers QB with 3 straight games with multiple INTs since JT O'Sullivan in 2008 (4)
 
Lawrence on sideline after failing to convert on 3rd and long on critical drive: "Oh ya gotta throw in FRONT of those sticky things?"
 

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