Originally posted by titan:The point is players were tired of Harbaughs goofy pee wee crap and his dumbass pressers were hard to listen to in general. He wore on everyone.
Originally posted by leakyfausett:
Did you ever see after games when he did his who's got it better than us. It was good year one but they (players) were rolling their eyes by year two or three.
If they played like crap and lost their way because of a chant, then sorry on them. Apparently there's a way of teaching unmotivated players to respond since it's not the coaches job to motivate.
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Feb 5, 2015 at 7:21 PM
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Feb 5, 2015 at 7:23 PM
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Originally posted by cciowa:
Originally posted by titan:
Originally posted by leakyfausett:
Did you ever see after games when he did his who's got it better than us. It was good year one but they (players) were rolling their eyes by year two or three.
If they played like crap and lost their way because of a chant, then sorry on them. Apparently there's a way of teaching unmotivated players to respond since it's not the coaches job to motivate.
its the coaches job to get players ready to play, to teach them to be better and to adjust to what other teams do,,,,,, we had some of point number one,, non of points two and three this year. that is why a fresh start is welcome by many. after four years and seeing the team score four points in the second half of games and seeing the coaches do NOTHING about it,, i was rolling my f**king eyes to. little chants, little cute sound bites do not go over with good vet players when things go south on the field and the coaches act like they are either unable or unwilling to fix it. i am so ready for a fresh restart
I sill remember Staley making a point about scheme after a bad loss. I felt then that he was saying a little bit of what many player felt. Harbaugh lost both locker rooms.
Feb 5, 2015 at 7:39 PM
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Originally posted by crake49:
Originally posted by cciowa:
i knew it once i saw the second seattle game and saw no urgency from the coaches then the players, the chargers game sealed the fate of jh for me. i believe there is a renewed sense of enthusiasm in the team, they can go back to us vs them, they can go back to one locker room. they can go back to having fun playing the game. sure we may see new faces in lineup, there is a good chance some of our favorites will no longer be on the team but that does not diminish the feeling of a fresh start and renewed enthusiasm for the upcoming year. there is no dark cloud hanging over us like it seemed there was most of last year. there is no crying in football.. there is no crying
No crying in football? Somebody better tell Russell and Vernon.
Michael Sam would d**k slap those b!tches
Feb 5, 2015 at 8:46 PM
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I didnt know there were positive people on this board...
Feb 5, 2015 at 8:50 PM
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Originally posted by LVJay:Michael Sam would d**k slap those b!tches
Feb 5, 2015 at 9:08 PM
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The bitter rivalry among the teams in the NFC West: got to love it! Cards fan trolls the '12 th Man' & local Seattle FOX tv station!
[ Edited by cris_sonic on Feb 5, 2015 at 9:11 PM ]
Feb 5, 2015 at 9:40 PM
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Originally posted by leakyfausett:
Originally posted by cciowa:
Originally posted by titan:
Originally posted by leakyfausett:
Did you ever see after games when he did his who's got it better than us. It was good year one but they (players) were rolling their eyes by year two or three.
If they played like crap and lost their way because of a chant, then sorry on them. Apparently there's a way of teaching unmotivated players to respond since it's not the coaches job to motivate.
its the coaches job to get players ready to play, to teach them to be better and to adjust to what other teams do,,,,,, we had some of point number one,, non of points two and three this year. that is why a fresh start is welcome by many. after four years and seeing the team score four points in the second half of games and seeing the coaches do NOTHING about it,, i was rolling my f**king eyes to. little chants, little cute sound bites do not go over with good vet players when things go south on the field and the coaches act like they are either unable or unwilling to fix it. i am so ready for a fresh restart
I sill remember Staley making a point about scheme after a bad loss. I felt then that he was saying a little bit of what many player felt. Harbaugh lost both locker rooms.
I CAN'T TELL YOU HOW BAD I NEED THAT "BOWMAN ROLLING HIS EYES BEHIND HARBAUGH" GIF
I can't find it anywhere!
BTW what is up with the Kawakami-type doom and gloom articles over the niners losing mediocre/ unhappy/troublesome talent in the off season?
Crabtree and Illupati stink
Brooks is just...angry..but Harbros is gone now so...
Ray McDonald would've been suspended sooner or later,maybe even for a year
Cox and Cully hopefully stay. If not ehh.
Justin Smith and Gore are Ballke guys so good chance they will stay(better than if Jim was still here).
What's the deallyo
[ Edited by TonyStarks on Feb 5, 2015 at 9:45 PM ]
Feb 5, 2015 at 9:47 PM
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Originally posted by TonyStarks:
I CAN'T TELL YOU HOW BAD I NEED THAT "BOWMAN ROLLING HIS EYES BEHIND HARBAUGH" GIF
I can't find it anywhere!
BTW what is up with the Kawakami-type doom and gloom articles over the niners losing mediocre/ unhappy/troublesome talent in the off season?
Crabtree and Illupati stink
Brooks is just...angry..but Harbros is gone now so...
Ray McDonald would've been suspended sooner or later,maybe even for a year
Cox and Cully hopefully stay. If not ehh.
Justin Smith and Gore are Ballke guys so good chance they will stay(better than if Jim was still here).
What's the deallyo
NIce! The sky not falling is perplexing to some!
Feb 5, 2015 at 10:59 PM
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Originally posted by PrisonOfGlass:
Originally posted by LVJay:
Michael Sam would d**k slap those b!tches
Oh man.... woops
You're a Mod now... cool... congrats!
Sorry man, I couldn't help it... the RW pic really got me sick
Feb 6, 2015 at 11:31 AM
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Best case scenarios:
On offense, Cryst installs a less predictable system that makes better use of Kaepernick, more zone blocking schemes not only create good running lanes for Hyde, but lead to better pass protection, Kaepernick's off-season work helps and their ranking gets close to top 10 offensive production.
On defense, heavy talent returns and a bit more aggressiveness on Mangini's part creates another top-5 defense.
The rumors that players love playing for Tomsula and will "run through a wall for him" turn out to be true and the Niners roll!
On offense, Cryst installs a less predictable system that makes better use of Kaepernick, more zone blocking schemes not only create good running lanes for Hyde, but lead to better pass protection, Kaepernick's off-season work helps and their ranking gets close to top 10 offensive production.
On defense, heavy talent returns and a bit more aggressiveness on Mangini's part creates another top-5 defense.
The rumors that players love playing for Tomsula and will "run through a wall for him" turn out to be true and the Niners roll!
Feb 6, 2015 at 1:30 PM
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Originally posted by crake49:
Best case scenarios:
On offense, Cryst installs a less predictable system that makes better use of Kaepernick, more zone blocking schemes not only create good running lanes for Hyde, but lead to better pass protection, Kaepernick's off-season work helps and their ranking gets close to top 10 offensive production.
On defense, heavy talent returns and a bit more aggressiveness on Mangini's part creates another top-5 defense.
The rumors that players love playing for Tomsula and will "run through a wall for him" turn out to be true and the Niners roll!
Love it. How about, "Major focus on first down production."
Feb 6, 2015 at 1:37 PM
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Originally posted by NCommand:
Love it. How about, "Major focus on first down production."
Yes. We need a large dose of that.
Feb 6, 2015 at 1:41 PM
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Originally posted by leakyfausett:
The point is players were tired of Harbaughs goofy pee wee crap and his dumbass pressers were hard to listen to in general. He wore on everyone.
Exactly. Harbaugh was a douche bag toward the end. It was time for him to move on.
Feb 6, 2015 at 2:57 PM
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Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by crake49:
Best case scenarios:
On offense, Cryst installs a less predictable system that makes better use of Kaepernick, more zone blocking schemes not only create good running lanes for Hyde, but lead to better pass protection, Kaepernick's off-season work helps and their ranking gets close to top 10 offensive production.
On defense, heavy talent returns and a bit more aggressiveness on Mangini's part creates another top-5 defense.
The rumors that players love playing for Tomsula and will "run through a wall for him" turn out to be true and the Niners roll!
Love it. How about, "Major focus on first down production."
And Red Zone TD's.
Feb 7, 2015 at 10:03 AM
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Originally posted by TonyStarks:Speaking of Bowman when ever I am a bit concerned about the team I just bring up the video of Bowmans INT to close out Candlestick with Journeys "City by the Bay". I feel much better every time.
Originally posted by leakyfausett:
Originally posted by cciowa:
Originally posted by titan:
Originally posted by leakyfausett:
Did you ever see after games when he did his who's got it better than us. It was good year one but they (players) were rolling their eyes by year two or three.
If they played like crap and lost their way because of a chant, then sorry on them. Apparently there's a way of teaching unmotivated players to respond since it's not the coaches job to motivate.
its the coaches job to get players ready to play, to teach them to be better and to adjust to what other teams do,,,,,, we had some of point number one,, non of points two and three this year. that is why a fresh start is welcome by many. after four years and seeing the team score four points in the second half of games and seeing the coaches do NOTHING about it,, i was rolling my f**king eyes to. little chants, little cute sound bites do not go over with good vet players when things go south on the field and the coaches act like they are either unable or unwilling to fix it. i am so ready for a fresh restart
I sill remember Staley making a point about scheme after a bad loss. I felt then that he was saying a little bit of what many player felt. Harbaugh lost both locker rooms.
I CAN'T TELL YOU HOW BAD I NEED THAT "BOWMAN ROLLING HIS EYES BEHIND HARBAUGH" GIF
I can't find it anywhere!
BTW what is up with the Kawakami-type doom and gloom articles over the niners losing mediocre/ unhappy/troublesome talent in the off season?
Crabtree and Illupati stink
Brooks is just...angry..but Harbros is gone now so...
Ray McDonald would've been suspended sooner or later,maybe even for a year
Cox and Cully hopefully stay. If not ehh.
Justin Smith and Gore are Ballke guys so good chance they will stay(better than if Jim was still here).
What's the deallyo
[ Edited by leakyfausett on Feb 7, 2015 at 12:31 PM ]