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  • Hector
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    Originally posted by jwyblejr
    Nah. If the Giants can play in NJ and be called the NY Giants,there's no reason the 49ers can't do the same.
    Yeah...you are right...but still...they will be so far away...lol.

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  • jwyblejr
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    Originally posted by Hector
    ...and what's worse...a new proposed stadium is indeed in the works...but get this...it's going to be in Santa Clara...a 40-minute drive from San Francisco...heck...the stadium will actually be closer to San Jose...might as well call them the San Jose 49ers from then on...

    Nah. If the Giants can play in NJ and be called the NY Giants,there's no reason the 49ers can't do the same.

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  • Hector
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    The Niners would crush the Raiders...that's for sure...lol.

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  • Hector
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    So anybody still think the Niners are overrated?

    They are just manhandling the rough and tough Steelers like ragdolls right now...the 49ers are for real, folks...




    P.S. And since many don't buy my excuses for the Raiders missing a lot of key players...I don't wanna hear how hurt Big Ben is/was...lol.
    Last edited by Hector; Dec 20, '11, 12:20 AM.

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  • Megospidey
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    Originally posted by toys2cool
    Turner wasn't the one throwing interceptions
    No, but Turner is paid to help Rivers correct those interceptions, no?

    Turner's time has come and gone. The Chargers need to move away from the Turner era and hire a coach with some "moxie."

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  • Hector
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    ...and what's worse...a new proposed stadium is indeed in the works...but get this...it's going to be in Santa Clara...a 40-minute drive from San Francisco...heck...the stadium will actually be closer to San Jose...might as well call them the San Jose 49ers from then on...

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  • toys2cool
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    Originally posted by Hector
    Old arse Candlestick Park...

    lmao! what a piece of crap...reminds me of the old orange bowl

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  • Hector
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    Old arse Candlestick Park...

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  • Hector
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    Niners vs Steelers...yeah!!!

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  • Zemo
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    Originally posted by MIB41
    Tebow deserves alot of credit for protecting the ball. That is as critical as executing the plays. But if he wants to take the next step, he will have to develop some confidence by throwing into coverages. As a QB, sometimes that's all you have and you have to have the skill sets to thread the needle when needed. He doesn't do that right now because he does not possess the skills to do so. And I respect him for recognizing and playing within his own limitations. But as time passes, that will have to change. Otherwise he will become one dimensional and teams will pick him off where he does throw.
    I agree with you that he has to develop, no argument here. It's not his fault though he was picked in the first round, when he should been a 3rd rounder. He works hard and he is improving in each game I think. Denver was not picked to a playoff team this year, so it's not like he has a huge amount of talent around him either. I'm not a band Wagon guy, I just a Gator fan and have watched him real close for a long time and like him.

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  • toys2cool
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    Originally posted by Brad
    The Ravens are much better at home then on the road.


    I think Johnny Knox had his back broken yesterday. It was a horrible injury and he is getting back surgery today. Thankfully he wasn't paralyzed. And the Bears just continue to add to the injury list. Once their last remaining starting safety (Conte, who is a rookie but better then the rest of the garbage they have) left with an injury the Seahawks started torching the secondary. But as I said before once Cutler went down they were toast anyway. Hopefully this will be enough to send their crummy GM Jerry Angablow packing. His poor drafting has killed this team for years now and once the injuries started piling up it came back to bite him. It's a shame too because they were doing well up to the point they lost Jay.


    Huge props to Hub Arkush. He is the publisher and editor of Pro Football Weekly and a regular on our local sports radio 670 AM, The Score. For a number of weeks has been telling callers that he thought the team that would break the Packers winning streak would be the Chiefs. I really enjoy listening to Hub as he knows the NFL well and proved that once again. He also said he thought the Chargers would win this week then win out and take the division. The guy knows football.
    and yet Devin says that Donavon could'nt help the team...I disagree, they should've picked him up

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  • toys2cool
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    Originally posted by MIB41
    The Giants loss was no surprise. Anyone who remotely pays attention to the NFC East knows these teams play each other hard and know each other well. You can throw out the records when these divisional match-ups occur. It will most likely come down to who wins the Cowboys/Giants game to determine the divisional champ. And it's no longer 2007, so I wouldn't draw too much mystical correlation between that Giants team and this one. Night and day difference regarding performance and heart.

    It was also nice to see Tebow exposed as little more than the media's class pet. Now he has lost. Let's see who jumps off the bandwagon and whether Tebow is just as enthusiastic about losing as he was about blundering through wins.
    Tebow still played a great game, it's the Pats come on...no way that even the D could help him out there

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  • toys2cool
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    Originally posted by Random Axe
    ^^^The talent level, the city, the climate and the fans will attract a HUGE name coach like Gruden or Cowher or Fischer. There is NO WAY Turner survives the mid-season slump with his head intact.
    Turner wasn't the one throwing interceptions

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  • Brad
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    Originally posted by MIB41
    Tebow deserves alot of credit for protecting the ball. That is as critical as executing the plays. But if he wants to take the next step, he will have to develop some confidence by throwing into coverages. As a QB, sometimes that's all you have and you have to have the skill sets to thread the needle when needed. He doesn't do that right now because he does not possess the skills to do so. And I respect him for recognizing and playing within his own limitations. But as time passes, that will have to change. Otherwise he will become one dimensional and teams will him pick off where he does throw.
    Very well said! That's exactly what my opinion on him has been.

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  • MIB41
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    Originally posted by Zemo
    Tebow is always the same guy. Win or lose. Compare him to any other rookie QB(which) he basically is) this year and He is better. Heck he has better numbers than a lot of vets. When you fumble the ball 3-4 times against the pats, your gonna lose period.
    Tebow deserves alot of credit for protecting the ball. That is as critical as executing the plays. But if he wants to take the next step, he will have to develop some confidence by throwing into coverages. As a QB, sometimes that's all you have and you have to have the skill sets to thread the needle when needed. He doesn't do that right now because he does not possess the skills to do so. And I respect him for recognizing and playing within his own limitations. But as time passes, that will have to change. Otherwise he will become one dimensional and teams will pick him off where he does throw.
    Last edited by MIB41; Dec 19, '11, 11:32 AM.

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