There was another stabbing in CA?
Christ, take away their sports already.
Return all of the teams to Buffalo and Minnesota.
There was another stabbing in CA?
Christ, take away their sports already.
Looks like Heckert is out too and Shurmur will be evaluated at end of the season.
Such a pity. I like Heckert. Most of his few blown draft calls were down to Holmgren, not him. Otherwise I think he's been great.
Someone might have wanted to tell Bryce Brown that a play action fake had been called:
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Eagles should bring back Duce Staley. With his new weight, he can be that power back the Eagles never had.
Return all of the teams to Buffalo and Minnesota.
I like the Toronto 49ers more.
empty seats and sleeping fans are inherently pretty safe.The Raiders and 49ers stadiums have always been dangerous. Baseball games are never like this in the bay area though. Wonder why that is.......
My condolences yankeehater.Looks like Skeletor will be starting QB for the Cards for the next several weeks, per Schefter.
Lol I love these articles about the giants "running all over" the niners. Giants had 20 yards rushing at the half with a sub 3 ypc average. They got the majority of their rush yards in the 4th when the game was already over.
But the dumb fuck talking heads look at the box score and say gee whiz giants had 130 yards rushing! Incredible!
0-2 against the NFC West is 0-2.130 yards is 130 yards. Nice avatar btw.
Lions fans puffing their chests after barely beating a broken and busted Eagles team.
Reality will return Monday night. Our Bears win EZ!
Also might be time for the return of the annual Fatford season ending injury at Soldier Field.
Grover Cleveland said:But I'm going to dabble into Bowser's optimism, at least for a week. This is the week that the season turns around. We needed the bye to get our heads right and now we're ready to make something of the last eleven games of the season.
Am I saying we're going to become the best team in the league? Hell No.
Am I saying all our flaws will be cured? No. We're still a deeply flawed team, but in a salary cap league, who isn't? The eventual Super Bowl champion played on wild card weekend five of the past seven years. All it takes is getting into the playoffs, and then all bets are off. Despite our start, we can still do something with this year. It'll take a greater collective effort from everybody, including the quarterback, the defense, and the coaches, but it's still doable.
0-2 against the NFC West is 0-2.
Did you ever think your team would be getting pushed around by the NFC West?
empty seats and sleeping fans are inherently pretty safe.
It's a totally different outfit than the 2010 team. That team played with its balls tight, living off turnover differential and time of possession.The Falcons totally seem like this years regular season champs that flame out at home in their first playoff game. At first I thought it might be the Niners but they are not even good enough to be regular season champs this year.
The Falcons totally seem like this years regular season champs that flame out at home in their first playoff game. At first I thought it might be the Niners but they are not even good enough to be regular season champs this year.
As weird as it sounds I think the Falcons would have been better off losing to the Raiders. Sometimes I feel like the only way to get the players to listen is a loss. No matter what the coaches are saying about improving individual play or changes in scheme I don't think you can really get through to the players unless it follows a loss.
It is a wake up call. The message is that your team is horrible and the NFC West is actually a good division. All those years of shit have allowed them to build up teams that are young and talented on both sides of the ball. Your team is old and broken and has struck out in the draft on defense for about a decade now, with most of your success coming in the form of white tight ends and lineman.I wouldn't say losing by two points combined in two games means they got pushed around. Hopefully it's a wake up call.
Still can't figure out how the Niners shat the bed so hard. The Giants played well, but they didn't play great. (Despite the pundits cheap analysis.) The Niners were the Niners for the first quarter and then they became some other team. They got too cute with the playcalls. For all the hate towards Alex, I felt he was in a good rhythm until they started popping Kaep in and out. They were also running the ball pretty well and kept throwing the ball. They did the same thing in Minny. If you could run on a team then do it. No need to prove you got a passing game as well. They were dominating time of poss and plays at half still, in spite of the breakdown happening.
But then everyone had a bad game. Akers, Smith, and Harbaugh, too.The Giants should have put up 30+ with the field position they were getting.
It is a wake up call. The message is that your team is horrible and the NFC West is actually a good division. All those years of shit have allowed them to build up teams that are young and talented on both sides of the ball. Your team is old and broken and has struck out in the draft on defense for about a decade now, with most of your success coming in the form of white tight ends and lineman.
I am learning the same thing about my team. Except our success as been in small, fast receivers.
The good news is garbage teams win Superbowls and teams that look great in the regular season choke at home in the playoffs. Your team is looking so horrible it is starting to make me a little nervous about them going on a possible miracle superbowl run. Please Tebow, pray to your Dad to prevent this from ever happening again. The last time this happened was in 2001, which was probably the worst year for America in a long time. Save us Tebow.
I don't know if I agree with that.The 49ers won last year with amazing defense, ST, and turnover differential. The problem is that the only thing that is sustainable year to year in the NFL is good offense. And that's a function of having a good QB. The 49ers don't have the QB to carry them when the defense has a bad day and Akers misses FGs
The 49ers won last year with amazing defense, ST, and turnover differential. The problem is that the only thing that is sustainable year to year in the NFL is good offense. And that's a function of having a good QB. The 49ers don't have the QB to carry them when the defense has a bad day and Akers misses FGs
We've been there and done that. If that happens again the Georgia Dome will probably catch fire.
There's still plenty of games left though and if they keep playing like they did on Sunday, losses will come that will definitely get the players to listen.
Stop talking shit and avatar bet if you're so confident. I'm sick of looking at that ugly ass Lovie Smith avatar anyway.....
man kolb's injury sounds awful. ribs detaching from the sternum? ouch
man kolb's injury sounds awful. ribs detaching from the sternum? ouch
This happens to everyone. The only people that don't realize this are the analysts and experts who base all of their analysis based on the previous year and disgusting Tom Brady fans like yourself, whose intelligence is highly suspect based upon their preference in quarterbacks.
Not many teams have a qb to carry them. Maybe 2 or 3. We will still win the division without issue
Any stadium design not shaped like a viking ship should be rejected out of principle.
I actually like both of those, though
Also might be time for the return of the annual Fatford season ending injury at Soldier Field.
HKS Architecture has released a couple concept designs for the upcoming Viking Stadium.
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--That Amukamara interception was incredible for several reasons, not the least of which is the way Rolle recognized the play and started shouting and pointing towards tight end Delanie Walker as he ran down the left sidelines. Rolle recognized the play as one the 49ers ran successfully to tight end Vernon Davis last year. It looked like Amukamara had his eyes on Mario Manningham, who was cutting inside and in front of safety Stevie Brown. Rolle correctly called Amukamara off Manningham and directed him to Walker, where he picked off the pass. Rolle said he had been on Amukamara all week in practice, talking about that play. He said on WFAN on Tuesday that they ran it at Amukamara three times in practice and he only got it right once – or, as he amended, “tried to get it right” once. It’s hard to tell if the badgering worked because it sure looked like Amukamara was about to turn off towards the wrong man. If Rolle doesn’t call Amukamara off and point him towards Walker, the tight end probably makes that catch and is gone for a very long, game-changing touchdown.