For Tyreek Hill not to score 36 some-odd points on Sunday?
I, too, need a time machine, but mostly so I could slot in Tarik Cohen for Cooper who got me and all other owners a bagel this weekend.
And I think you're safe on Adams.
However, the way these teams match up, seems like we're in for a more pass success than run success.
While not tough match ups by any means, SF has actually been OK against non-elite runners -- it's really only been DJ who was allowed to score a few times and only Gurley went over 60 yards on this squad. They have strong interior line and LB play that can help their run D rank 10th against the run in terms of YPG this year.
GB ranks 16th in rush YPG, but also have near-elite middle run defenders in Clark at NT and Martinez in MLB, and SF's O-Line has been banged up (Staley, McGlinchey, Richburg).
Passing match ups are a little more lenient. For GB, they have Rodgers, who --dinged or not -- can deliver. Aside from Sherman who is playing well and Buckner who can deliver pressure, there is not a lot to fear in the SF pass D. For those relying on Graham specifically, it could very well work out as TE has been vulnerable for SF -- they've allowed TDs to TEs in nearly every game this year so far and were absolutely torched by Kelce a few weeks back.
While jury is still out on Beathard's ability to succeed in this offense (especially in not turning the ball over), if SF can handle GB's ability to pressure the QB, their secondary is quite beatable, and Kittle has been a great outlet when pressure is on.