c_hawkbob wrote:Are the Niners now the worst run program in football?
I think so.
RiverDog wrote:Are the Niners now the worst run program in football?
I think so.]
They have some competition from the Redskins.
kalibane wrote:One bad year doesn't win them the crown. The Redskins are still the gold standard and they have a ways to go until they're the Lions or Browns. They even had the sense to cut Aldon Smith while Jerry Jones is running around calling Greg Hardy a leader.
They are in bad shape but not the worst.
Hawktawk wrote:The things that go on in Jerrys world would make Caligula blush.
Zorn76 wrote:Meanwhile...
Anybody else considering laying the 7 and betting an entire paycheck on the Falcons?
Think of it as an NFL junk bond:)
Hawkstar wrote:[
This feel about as close to a lock as we'll ever see. At least Kaep had the threat of him taking off to keep Defenses somewhat honest. Gabbert doesnt offer a cause for pause for any D, on any level. Add the fact the 9'ers are down to their 4th string back... Over/Under on Sacks and First Downs might be more compelling. (9 and 2 respectively is my guess...)
Zorn76 wrote:Meanwhile...
Anybody else considering laying the 7 and betting an entire paycheck on the Falcons?
Think of it as an NFL junk bond:)
c_hawkbob wrote:Not sure I get the need to scrub the gameday experience clean of estrogen, but to each their own.
kalibane wrote:Pretty much ... Cheerleading (for pro sports teams) just seems like a relic from a bygone day. Half the reason they exist (if not more) is for the T&A value but it's about as antiseptic as you can get. And from what I've read the restrictions they are placed under combined with the almost complete lack of compensation borders on a human rights violation (yes I'm exaggerating for effect).
I'm not exactly campaigning to get rid of them, just don't know that they serve a purpose for anyone involved at this point.
c_hawkbob wrote:I like cheerleaders, all the way back to HS I've always felt that they were part of the game day experience, and having been in band I know that many of the game's ancillary personnel take their role seriously and it's important to them. Sure many of them are just pretty faces that if they weren't doing this would be putting themselves out in the public eye some other way, but so what? Most of them chose to do it as cheerleaders because they are fans of the game too.
And as fare as sideline reporters, they have just as much right to make their living in the sports arena as anyone else. And having the pretty ones go in the front of the camera is nothing new, for the women or the men.
I like women and I'm glad they're involved in stuff I like.
Just a side note: This forum 'subject' really has 3 or so subjects now
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