Zorn76 wrote:When you're so immersed in 49er culture by living at ground zero for that team like I am, you get used to it. Bottom line is, we beat SF to the SB punch as members of the new NFC West.
It's KILLING Harbaugh that he didn't get his team there, especially when the 49ers probably would've beaten the Broncos as well. Maybe not the same way we did - definitely not, actually - but win nonetheless.
This one stings, folks. They lamented losing out on their shot of Lombardi #6 the same way they lost to the NY Giants via Roger Craig's fumble, or how a great '87 team lost to a Jerry Burns led Vikings squad in the divisional round. In short, they blew it.
Kaepernick is a good, young QB with upside. But so far he - along with plenty of others at that position - lack a Key thing: Clutch.
Futureite wrote:Oh ya, passive aggressive compliments? You won the freakin' superbowl! Lolol! If this is not a perfect exame of what I posted about I'm not sure what is. You sure wouldn't prefer I claim it was "luck" rather than to state "you have assembled a great team". What in the hell AM I suppose to say to descibe the team that won the SB??
I am a "perfect example" of what? You beat your chest ariund claiming you have superior depth and talent. Then why did you need 3 score comebacks to beat 2 teams just to secure the division by a game? Why did you trail until the 4th QTR in the NFC Championchip game V this unferior team? I listened to this utter bullshit all offseason, preseason and during the season and still you act like I was rhe cocky D-wad. And all I said in response was that the teams were evenly balanced and it was anyone's division.
CP wouldn't say any of these things, so don't give me that. The VAST MAJORITY of niner fans respect the Hawks and other teams, to the point of almost pissing me off as a fan. Niner fans are always downing their own team, doubting them and expecting too much. I've been a fan for 35 yrs so I know my own base.
And if you want me gone you'll have to block me, because I'll continue to post my honest opinion until the day that happens. I like posting here!!
Zorn76 wrote:When you're so immersed in 49er culture by living at ground zero for that team like I am, you get used to it. Bottom line is, we beat SF to the SB punch as members of the new NFC West.
It's KILLING Harbaugh that he didn't get his team there, especially when the 49ers probably would've beaten the Broncos as well. Maybe not the same way we did - definitely not, actually - but win nonetheless.
This one stings, folks. They lamented losing out on their shot of Lombardi #6 the same way they lost to the NY Giants via Roger Craig's fumble, or how a great '87 team lost to a Jerry Burns led Vikings squad in the divisional round. In short, they blew it.
Kaepernick is a good, young QB with upside. But so far he - along with plenty of others at that position - lack a Key thing: Clutch.
Montana put up 3, 3 and 13 pints in his last 3 playoff games
Hawktawk wrote:Zorn76 wrote:When you're so immersed in 49er culture by living at ground zero for that team like I am, you get used to it. Bottom line is, we beat SF to the SB punch as members of the new NFC West.
It's KILLING Harbaugh that he didn't get his team there, especially when the 49ers probably would've beaten the Broncos as well. Maybe not the same way we did - definitely not, actually - but win nonetheless.
This one stings, folks. They lamented losing out on their shot of Lombardi #6 the same way they lost to the NY Giants via Roger Craig's fumble, or how a great '87 team lost to a Jerry Burns led Vikings squad in the divisional round. In short, they blew it.
Kaepernick is a good, young QB with upside. But so far he - along with plenty of others at that position - lack a Key thing: Clutch.
I don't buy that the whiners would have beaten Denver. They lost the year before against a Ravens team that miraculously beat Denver in the 2012 playoffs and got blown out to open last season with Manning throwing 7 TD's.And they would have gotten pounded in that game if they hadn't had a 45 minute power outage to regroup.
Both the 9ers and Hawks have a good front 7 but Seattle's safeties and corners are light years better. Manning might have carved the whiners up like a Christmas turkey.
We have Wilson, who looks more and more like the real MVP of SB 48 every time I watch it. His passing touch, escapability, and superb ball handling are unbelievable. The 9ers have copper dork, the worst rated passer under pressure in the league.Hes got an Adonis body but hes flat out a dumb, tatted up gangster who keeps making the same mistakes and he always will. As a face of a franchise hes an embarrassment.Hes a great running back with a big strong arm. But as a field general hes laughable.
They have Hairball the whining little girl who is so tight he squeaks and it infects his teams psyche. Seattle has a new age genius, laid back people person who is a master motivator.
No I'm not buying the 9ers win that game, not at all. It demeans our win to say the damn Niners would have won too.
But nice thread guys and gals. Its fun to watch Future loser get all lathered up.
Zorn76 wrote:Good to see that you're already in regular season form, Futureite, even though it's only March:)
The rivalry exists, because both teams are actually good at the same time, and their last matchup was for all the (Super Bowl) marbles.
The 49ers are a great team. But while Kaepernick is young, his decision making in the clutch should be better than it is. The point isn't that his last pass was picked, but rather that it was the wrong choice to begin with. On 1st down no less. Forget about stats for a moment, and look to see if he can get your team over the hump. Losing a SB doesn't count, winning one does. And no franchise knows that better than yours.
Distant Relative wrote:Every time Future posts he reminds me of CP.
Hawk Sista wrote:Yeah, but there are decent raider fans and gangster Niner fans, there are family Philly fans, and Hawk fans who get drunk & fight. I'd feel safer at a Raider game than a Hawk can at a Niner game...@ least at that ghetto of a Stick they called home.
Hawk Sista wrote:The Sheadderall Cheathawks won the Super Bowl. And whether or not radio stations in the Bay Area say much about the loss in the NFCCG, local niners call that win lucky & paramount to the XL debacle. I am sick of hearing it. It was closer than it should have been, but 3 (shoulda been 4) TOs in the 4th ain't getting it done. And acting like a punk beetch after the game and saying if I woulda thrown a better ball.... Blah, blah, blah. You didn't. And you were bested by the best.
Hawk Sista wrote:And Future acting like this loss wasn't painful.... and that maybe one day when we are all grown up and win some more we will finally understand what tradition and rivalry are all about is irritating too. And he knows it. It's why he does it.
kalibane wrote:I'm going to say this one more time Sista and hopefully this eases your anger about the XL game, because honestly when I think about it this way I would not wanted it any other way.
If they win that game. Tim Ruskell is still our GM. No Pete Carroll, no John Schneider, No Marshawn Lynch, No Sherman, No Browner, No Maxwell, No Chancellor (remember how Ruskell liked small defensive backs).
Maybe they get Earl Thomas... and suprisingly maybe just maybe they get Russell Wilson (remember how high on undersized character guys Ruskell was).
But still there is no way we have the team we have to cheer for now, and I loved this team way more than the 2005 team even before they hoisted the Lombardi. If the Seahawks win that first one, they don't win a second. Instead we probably still have Jim Mora and Greg Knapps ridiculous offense while the Niners are hoisting their 6th.
Zorn76 wrote:Good to see that you're already in regular season form, Futureite, even though it's only March:)
The rivalry exists, because both teams are actually good at the same time, and their last matchup was for all the (Super Bowl) marbles.
The 49ers are a great team. But while Kaepernick is young, his decision making in the clutch should be better than it is. The point isn't that his last pass was picked, but rather that it was the wrong choice to begin with. On 1st down no less. Forget about stats for a moment, and look to see if he can get your team over the hump. Losing a SB doesn't count, winning one does. And no franchise knows that better than yours.
Futureite wrote:Zorn76 wrote:Good to see that you're already in regular season form, Futureite, even though it's only March:)
The rivalry exists, because both teams are actually good at the same time, and their last matchup was for all the (Super Bowl) marbles.
The 49ers are a great team. But while Kaepernick is young, his decision making in the clutch should be better than it is. The point isn't that his last pass was picked, but rather that it was the wrong choice to begin with. On 1st down no less. Forget about stats for a moment, and look to see if he can get your team over the hump. Losing a SB doesn't count, winning one does. And no franchise knows that better than yours.
Lol I did kinda lose it there. But I am prone to do that at times. But you know my rules; if you have the stats, and you.perform in the clutch that = great. So I have no issues calling a D that was number 1 in 3 categories and made huge plays in huge games great. If people believe that I am being disengenuous, so be it.
I also do believe that every fanbase has a wave of yappers, but I have honestly not felt anything remotely close to this level of junk from any rival in the past. Not the Cowboys, Rams or Raiders. This could be a result of the internet - which obviously was not around in the 80's/90's. Who knows. Whatever the case is, it's tangible and it clearly extends deeper than football, into some perceived dramatic differences in culture. I've never seen anything like this in 35 yrs of following the Warriors, Giants and 49ers. I just wonder where it came from and why it exists.
As far as Kap goes, the other day I wondered what the headlines would have read like if Willis had picked up the handoff that Wilson botched and ran it back 99 yds for the winning TD late in the 4th. Would he have been a "choker"? Steve Young threw a critical INT in the endzone of his first NFC Title game. He was even worse the next yr in the NFC Title game V the same team. People called him a "choker" too. Kap has already won enough big games for that title to be flat out ridiculous. But people said it of Elway, said it of Young, and they'll say it of any QB that continually gets close until that QB wins.
Zorn76 wrote:Well, I'm not the one labeling CK as a "choker" to begin with. That's the word you used. I said he needs to improve his decision making at key moments. The difference, IMO, is that choker not only refers to present day, but moving forward as well. That somebody has little to no chance of upside, which I don't believe is the case for Kaepernick.
Actually, if we were to anoint a choker of sorts, it would be your secondary as a whole, during big playoff games. They got burned badly in both the SB last year and on a few crucial plays in this year's championship game in Seattle. Stats only matter to a point, particularly during the playoffs, because clutch moments can make up for nearly everything that's gone wrong before. As good as your secondary was in many ways the last couple years, they left a lot to be desired in the aforementioned games, and had as much to do with SF losing as a anybody else on the team.
Again, the 49ers are a great team. They have a solid shot at another SB this year. But you know as well as I do, they haven't been clutch enough when it counts the most.
Zorn76 wrote:Yep, lol, Jared Allen woulda been HUGE for us if we signed him. Ugh, just got through posting that elsewhere.
As for the final play, I dunno. I mean, Sherman Excels in man to man coverage in those situations. So while it may normally be the correct read, I think RS is one of the few exceptions to that rule. And CK new he was out there, obviously.
It did take a heck of a play for that INT to happen, to be sure, but I also think Kaep's contention (and others) that if he threw it higher it woulda been a TD isn't accurate. Any higher and I think the throw carries MC out of bounds. But at least in that scenario, it's still only 2nd down with time for 2 or 3 more plays.
Anyway, this isn't to beat up on your team. It'll be between Seattle and SF for the Super Bowl next season as well, IMO. I think the Panthers actually take a big fall with some of the losses they've had in the offseason, and no other team really has as dominate a defense like the Seahawks or 49ers, all things considered.
I actually look for Seattle to improve on offense, taking some pressure off the D to win games. Percy Harvin healthy really makes us a whole different team in that regard. If the Hawks can average 3 more ppg, it'd put us over the 450 mark (465), which adds up to 29 per. Harvin can help achieve that goal, and it'd be awfully tough to hang 30 on us any given Sunday. We'll see.
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