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SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS VS NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS GAMEDAY THREAD (Week 15)

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Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by RabidNiner:
Keyshawn Johnson was just talking about how Kaep was missing open receivers last night, said you could see it from the overhead view. Sounds good to me, he threw 4 TD's and beat the Pats in their house...and he'll get better. I think we'll be scary good for the next couple years.

I wonder if he counted the TD to walker? Two other guys were open on that play

Also said that our defensive players were the biggest he'd seen, and that he wouldn't want to be out there
Originally posted by GNielsen:
That Brady meltdown did deserve an unsportsmanlike conduct flag, especially when you look at some of the other incidents when the flag has been thrown. I've always been a Niner fan, but I've liked Brady a lot. I have to admit my opinion of him went way down during and after this game. He wasn't a very gracious loser at the podium, was he. He didn't give the Niner defense any credit for creating those turnovers - they were just their failure to "execute" in his mind. I saw a very physical defense that created turnovers. I say Whitner's helmet on the ball. I saw the Patriots tight end take a huge hit and then go alligator arms on the next play causing an interception. Brady didn't seem to give the Niners credit for anything.

My opinion of him sank before the game even began. ...when he does the old farmer blow of his nose while everyone is to be observing a moment of silence in honor of the tragedy. Sorry example.
Originally posted by Mankster:
Originally posted by GNielsen:
That Brady meltdown did deserve an unsportsmanlike conduct flag, especially when you look at some of the other incidents when the flag has been thrown. I've always been a Niner fan, but I've liked Brady a lot. I have to admit my opinion of him went way down during and after this game. He wasn't a very gracious loser at the podium, was he. He didn't give the Niner defense any credit for creating those turnovers - they were just their failure to "execute" in his mind. I saw a very physical defense that created turnovers. I say Whitner's helmet on the ball. I saw the Patriots tight end take a huge hit and then go alligator arms on the next play causing an interception. Brady didn't seem to give the Niners credit for anything.

My opinion of him sank before the game even began. ...when he does the old farmer blow of his nose while everyone is to be observing a moment of silence in honor of the tragedy. Sorry example.

Didn't notice that, but I agree. I have always liked Brady, his story of being a six round pick and rising to become one of the best QB's in the League, possibly ever. Just watching him last night really lowered my opinion, he's still a great QB but I have little respect for him now.
Kudos on the win, 49ers. Whatever the reasons the "experts" say, the best team won last night. For us, is a sour taste in the mouth with the team heading to Jacksonville. For you, it's a great boost with your team playing at the hardest football field in the NFL next SNF. That's gonna be a great game too. We get a huge dose of humbliness this week. I can recall the Steelers and Ravens, and the Giants 4-front can own Brady's a**, but this is definitely the best defense we have faced in a whole lot of time. Yea is Brady and the sofocating no-huddle offense, but I still think it was Fangio and Harbaugh who soften them up, because that was gonna be a massacre for the ages if they kept on. I hope a team like yours makes it far into the playoffs (SB maybe?); I'm tired of the suddenly-hot teams taking over the NFC (Giants ); I just think you have to earn it in the regular season too.
Good luck, guys.
Originally posted by josh24:
Kudos on the win, 49ers. Whatever the reasons the "experts" say, the best team won last night. For us, is a sour taste in the mouth with the team heading to Jacksonville. For you, it's a great boost with your team playing at the hardest football field in the NFL next SNF. That's gonna be a great game too. We get a huge dose of humbliness this week. I can recall the Steelers and Ravens, and the Giants 4-front can own Brady's a**, but this is definitely the best defense we have faced in a whole lot of time. Yea is Brady and the sofocating no-huddle offense, but I still think it was Fangio and Harbaugh who soften them up, because that was gonna be a massacre for the ages if they kept on. I hope a team like yours makes it far into the playoffs (SB maybe?); I'm tired of the suddenly-hot teams taking over the NFC (Giants ); I just think you have to earn it in the regular season too.
Good luck, guys.

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Originally posted by josh24:
Kudos on the win, 49ers. Whatever the reasons the "experts" say, the best team won last night. For us, is a sour taste in the mouth with the team heading to Jacksonville. For you, it's a great boost with your team playing at the hardest football field in the NFL next SNF. That's gonna be a great game too. We get a huge dose of humbliness this week. I can recall the Steelers and Ravens, and the Giants 4-front can own Brady's a**, but this is definitely the best defense we have faced in a whole lot of time. Yea is Brady and the sofocating no-huddle offense, but I still think it was Fangio and Harbaugh who soften them up, because that was gonna be a massacre for the ages if they kept on. I hope a team like yours makes it far into the playoffs (SB maybe?); I'm tired of the suddenly-hot teams taking over the NFC (Giants ); I just think you have to earn it in the regular season too.
Good luck, guys.
Originally posted by josh24:
Kudos on the win, 49ers. Whatever the reasons the "experts" say, the best team won last night. For us, is a sour taste in the mouth with the team heading to Jacksonville. For you, it's a great boost with your team playing at the hardest football field in the NFL next SNF. That's gonna be a great game too. We get a huge dose of humbliness this week. I can recall the Steelers and Ravens, and the Giants 4-front can own Brady's a**, but this is definitely the best defense we have faced in a whole lot of time. Yea is Brady and the sofocating no-huddle offense, but I still think it was Fangio and Harbaugh who soften them up, because that was gonna be a massacre for the ages if they kept on. I hope a team like yours makes it far into the playoffs (SB maybe?); I'm tired of the suddenly-hot teams taking over the NFC (Giants ); I just think you have to earn it in the regular season too.
Good luck, guys.

Originally posted by josh24:
Kudos on the win, 49ers. Whatever the reasons the "experts" say, the best team won last night. For us, is a sour taste in the mouth with the team heading to Jacksonville. For you, it's a great boost with your team playing at the hardest football field in the NFL next SNF. That's gonna be a great game too. We get a huge dose of humbliness this week. I can recall the Steelers and Ravens, and the Giants 4-front can own Brady's a**, but this is definitely the best defense we have faced in a whole lot of time. Yea is Brady and the sofocating no-huddle offense, but I still think it was Fangio and Harbaugh who soften them up, because that was gonna be a massacre for the ages if they kept on. I hope a team like yours makes it far into the playoffs (SB maybe?); I'm tired of the suddenly-hot teams taking over the NFC (Giants ); I just think you have to earn it in the regular season too.
Good luck, guys.

Originally posted by Wrathman:
Man look at Aldon Smith running behind them!

That is an awesome sight!
How about that fake punt!


AND we executed a screen!




Awesome.




Seattle faked one too, and I bet they are going to try something tricky this matchup.
[ Edited by GoldandGarnet on Dec 18, 2012 at 3:53 PM ]
the no helmet sack was ridiculous

no plays from our game on NFLN top 10 of the week.. wtf..
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I was watching this and Eisen said something along the lines that the Ginn so called fumble fiasco took 17 minutes to figure out.

Not sure if he was just being sarcastic but I don't think he was. 17 minutes!?

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Originally posted by JiksJuicy:
I was watching this and Eisen said something along the lines that the Ginn so called fumble fiasco took 17 minutes to figure out.

Not sure if he was just being sarcastic but I don't think he was. 17 minutes!?

@2:22
http://www.nfl.com/voting/never-say-never/2012/REG/15?module=HP11_content_stream_voting_gmc#playerId:0ap2000000112537

It felt longer
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