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Are the Niners crumbling ?

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With the bucs benching Freeman and the Vikings Ponder . Is say if the rams ever want to compete they better dump Bradford the 50 million dollars and move on , that guy is garbage .
 

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Shit, Rams gave that game away. Dropped passes, overthrown wide open targets, missed run fit when gore slashed for long TD run, horrible angles. OOooo ugly.... Also that RB the rams have is aweful, reminds me of Julius Jones, so tenative at the LOS.

So the 49ers are still in the mix, they saved their season... for now.
 

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Not so fast fuckos, we're not done yet. :)

Man, Gore sure got it done last night. The O-line opened some nice holes for him. Still surprising though. He looked like his old self, back when he used to routinely put up triple digits against the Seahawks.

Having Vernon in makes a HUGE difference. Now, of course, we were playing the Rams, not the Colts, but still.

And props to Jeff Fisher for the kneel downs after Staley went down in garbage time. Very classy I thought.

Come on...the Ram's were like playing Central Washington last night. I wouldn't get my panties in a bunch for that show of ineptitude. Anyone could run on that D Line. They were pathetic along with their horrible secondary.

And your fans chanting "Seahawks Suck" at a Rams game last night was classy. It tells us you all have a little Hawk envy. ;)

At least you'll be happy for over a week until the next loss. Hahahaha....
 
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Come on...the Ram's were like playing Central Washington last night. I wouldn't get my panties in a bunch for that show of ineptitude. Anyone could run on that D Line. They were pathetic along with their horrible secondary.

And your fans chanting "Seahawks Suck" at a Rams game last night was classy. It tells us you all have a little Hawk envy. ;)

At least you'll be happy for over a week until the next loss. Hahahaha....
So if the Seahawks suck, and they've beaten the Niners a combined 72-16 in the last two meetings, what does that say about the Niners?
 

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Yep, well, by December we'll at least have Manningham back, maybe Crabtree, D will be in decent shape.

You realize you are in for a beatdown at the Stick, right?
 

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Not so fast fuckos, we're not done yet. :)

Man, Gore sure got it done last night. The O-line opened some nice holes for him. Still surprising though. He looked like his old self, back when he used to routinely put up triple digits against the Seahawks.

Having Vernon in makes a HUGE difference. Now, of course, we were playing the Rams, not the Colts, but still.

And props to Jeff Fisher for the kneel downs after Staley went down in garbage time. Very classy I thought.
Come on...the Ram's were like playing Central Washington last night. I wouldn't get my panties in a bunch for that show of ineptitude. Anyone could run on that D Line. They were pathetic along with their horrible secondary.

And your fans chanting "Seahawks Suck" at a Rams game last night was classy. It tells us you all have a little Hawk envy. ;)

At least you'll be happy for over a week until the next loss. Hahahaha....
Gore can run on the Rams defence but he can't on the Seahawks defence. Seahawks make Gore look like a has been.
 

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Yep, well, by December we'll at least have Manningham back, maybe Crabtree, D will be in decent shape.

You realize you are in for a beatdown at the Stick, right?
Crabtree probably wouldn't even make the Seahawks roster. Seahawks should have players back by then too, like Harvin. Look for more of the same beat down then too.
 

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Crabtree probably wouldn't even make the Seahawks roster. Seahawks should have players back by then too, like Harvin. Look for more of the same beat down then too.

Good point...

I think Gore's best years are behind him. He does well with gaping holes; but who wouldn't?

We shut Gore down like like he didn't pay his power bill. That's the last easy game they've got on the schedule because nobody in the NFL plays as bad as the Rams.
 

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Good point...

I think Gore's best years are behind him. He does well with gaping holes; but who wouldn't?

We shut Gore down like like he didn't pay his power bill. That's the last easy game they've got on the schedule because nobody in the NFL plays as bad as the Rams.
Well maybe the Cards.
 
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Yep, well, by December we'll at least have Manningham back, maybe Crabtree, D will be in decent shape.

You realize you are in for a beatdown at the Stick, right?
Last I checked Manningham and Crabtree were in uniform and on the field during that 43-13 ass whoopin.

And how do you suppose we are? You baaaaarely beat us at home last season and we clearly have your number the last two games. Let's try this... You apply some logic and explain how you expect us to get a "beat down".
 

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Last I checked Manningham and Crabtree were in uniform and on the field during that 43-13 ass whoopin.

And how do you suppose we are? You baaaaarely beat us at home last season and we clearly have your number the last two games. Let's try this... You apply some logic and explain how you expect us to get a "beat down".

Ummm, that was in Seattle. By December our entire team will be healthy, CK7 will have almost an entire season under his belt, we will be at the Stick, our offense will be able hear each other, and you will have to deal with CK7, not Alex Smith. Good luck.
 

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Ummm, that was in Seattle. By December our entire team will be healthy, CK7 will have almost an entire season under his belt, we will be at the Stick, our offense will be able hear each other, and you will have to deal with CK7, not Alex Smith. Good luck.

No luck...just skill and administration of pain.
 

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and you will have to deal with CK7, not Alex Smith. Good luck.

The Niner fan base seems to be pretty divided on whether that's a good thing or bad.
Seems to me like regardless of who's the better QB, Smith might have been the better fit in their system. At least it's looking that way right now.
 

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The Niner fan base seems to be pretty divided on whether that's a good thing or bad.
Seems to me like regardless of who's the better QB, Smith might have been the better fit in their system. At least it's looking that way right now.

Kap and his decisions at QB are routinely questionable. His biggest issue is he seems to play differently at different points in a game. In Seattle we've been privy to hot and cold QB's and for me personally those are the ones that drive me insane the most. The way he runs with the ball when escaping the pocket is a recipe for disaster. I think not keeping A. Smith was a huge mistake, because Kap is no Montana. He's a decent QB, but his weaknesses have been clearly identified on the field.
 

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The Niner fan base seems to be pretty divided on whether that's a good thing or bad.
Seems to me like regardless of who's the better QB, Smith might have been the better fit in their system. At least it's looking that way right now.
Well, "divided" is technically correct, but you are looking at something like a 97/3 division in favor of CK. I always liked Alex, but CK can do everything he can do and a lot more. He's got a rocket arm and accuracy, and he can run when necessary.

In Alex's defense, he can actually sling it down the field when he chooses to do so. The thing is, he doesn't choose to do so very often. The people who would rather have Alex just feel bad for the guy, as I did (although not now, because he is doing well in KC). But just because I felt bad for him, doesn't mean I don't want the best quarterback, which is CK.
 

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Kap and his decisions at QB are routinely questionable. His biggest issue is he seems to play differently at different points in a game. In Seattle we've been privy to hot and cold QB's and for me personally those are the ones that drive me insane the most. The way he runs with the ball when escaping the pocket is a recipe for disaster. I think not keeping A. Smith was a huge mistake, because Kap is no Montana. He's a decent QB, but his weaknesses have been clearly identified on the field.
My God. Do you know how many games he has started? His potential is through the roof. Who really gives a shit about his rookie mistakes. The only people who think that not keeping Alex was a mistake are fans of other teams.
 

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My God. Do you know how many games he has started? His potential is through the roof. Who really gives a shit about his rookie mistakes. The only people who think that not keeping Alex was a mistake are fans of other teams.

You'll find out after every loss that he caves in.
 
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