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Wow! Luck could easily have four INTs in the first half if the Ravens defenders could catch the ball. He's throwing a lot of balls up for grabs and showing very poor decision making. I'm not impressed at all.
 

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I don't know if this is the right word but Flacco always looks disinterested while playing.....like it's almost a bother to be out there.
 

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It's just like that. There are pictures of it in the bye week thread.

The difference being Lewis has had three months to heal and Smith has had three weeks.
 

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The difference being Lewis has had three months to heal and Smith has had three weeks.

Lewis' injury was a complete tear of the triceps. Smith's was a partial tear to the tendon, not the muscle. Two different degrees. With that said, I'm not saying I expect Smith to be anywhere close to 100% or that the 49ers have nothing to worry about. I just don't like the Ray Lewis/Justin Smith comparisons. Two different degrees/situations.
 
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The difference being Lewis has had three months to heal and Smith has had three weeks.

Another HUGE difference is the position each plays - DL's use their triceps muscle from the snap on almost every play - MLB's do not
 

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The difference being Lewis has had three months to heal and Smith has had three weeks.

Is there a difference in the degree of the tear as well, or are you just running your fingers again?
 

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Lewis' injury was a complete tear of the triceps. Smith's was a partial tear to the tendon, not the muscle. Two different degrees. With that said, I'm not saying I expect Smith to be anywhere close to 100% or that the 49ers have nothing to worry about. I just don't like the Ray Lewis/Justin Smith comparisons. Two different degrees/situations.

One thing for sure, he'll need to play well in order for the 49ers to have a chance in this game.
 

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Another HUGE difference is the position each plays - DL's use their triceps muscle from the snap on almost every play - MLB's do not

Yep and you can bet that O linemen will be taking every opportunity to get a shot at that triceps. I'd expect nothing less.
 

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Is there a difference in the degree of the tear as well, or are you just running your fingers again?

I'm not sure anyone really knows for sure, as secretive as the 49ers have been about it.
 

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Way to chase the play!!
 

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Man the LB #58 ran Rice down. He was moving.
 
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