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Perpetual_Beast_Mode
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The 49ers are an elite run defense, so it's not a slam dunk by any means, but I think that unlike in the game at SF, we'll get over 100 rushing yards as a team. We only got 86 total rushing yards in the game at SF, but we didn't have Michael Bowie at left guard. Plus the crowd at SF was pretty loud (not Centurylink Field loud, but the I remember the noise there kinda jumped out at me) and it probably made it tougher for our offensive line to communicate and get off the line of scrimmage as quickly as the Niners did. Not that there's anything wrong with the 49ers fans being loud, of course, I'm just saying that conditions for running the football at the home will be a little easier.
In short, I predict that Michael Bowie at left guard and being at home will result in a better rushing performance than we put together at Candlestick. I'll even go out on a limb and predict that we get over 100 yards rushing as a team.
In short, I predict that Michael Bowie at left guard and being at home will result in a better rushing performance than we put together at Candlestick. I'll even go out on a limb and predict that we get over 100 yards rushing as a team.