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I just don't see the 49ers having enough offense to win this one on the road; especially with the way the Redskins seem to come on late in their games. I believe Kaepernick's confidence is shot as is the confidence in him by the rest of the offense. The defense will be good enough to keep the game close but will once again fail in the 4th quarter when its close. Redskins in a close one.
I feel like your prediction every week is we end up losing. I can't see us losing a 3rd straight game especially to the Redskins who have been bad all year
A lot of times I predict a win. I believe I only predicted losses this year to Seattle, Carolina and New Orleans. Interestingly enough, I was correct on each though. I missed only on the Indy game.
I dont want Crabtree rushed... however due to poor play of the offense, the coaches might make a rush judgement call whether to play him this soon or not...
Lets hope you're wrong again this week Toby.
I feel sorry for RGIII, he might seriously get hurt in this game. Playing on one leg is not the way you want to be facing this fast 49ers D.
Michael Crabtree - WR - 49ers
Speaking Monday, coach Jim Harbaugh was noncommittal on Michael Crabtree's (PUP, Achilles') Week 12 availability.
Harbaugh only called Crabtree "close," and wouldn't say whether he'll be back for Monday Night Football against the Redskins. In the event Crabtree did play, he'd probably be on a Harvinian snap count, playing no more than 20 downs. There's still an outside chance Crabtree will be an asset during the fantasy playoffs, but no guarantees coming off a typically explosion-sapping injury.
Source: Matt Barrows on Twitter
Nov 18 - 3:30 PM
I'm watching the Panther game it is very frustrating watching a dual threat QB live up to his hype, when we have a QB that is labeled as a dual threat but has been a zero threat.