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Originally posted by SisterFister:
Why don't we raise the money to buy the 49ers? They are worth $1.2 billion. I think an offer of $1.4 billion gets it done.

1.4 million 9er fans can donate $1,000 each. We all own a percentage. It could basically function like the Packers organization where a board is chosen to make football and business decisions. And we would all still have equity. And a vote.

Is this even possible??

I'm down for it. Just like the Packers right? I'm down for a G1k
Originally posted by ElephantHaley:
Originally posted by SisterFister:
Why don't we raise the money to buy the 49ers? They are worth $1.2 billion. I think an offer of $1.4 billion gets it done.

1.4 million 9er fans can donate $1,000 each. We all own a percentage. It could basically function like the Packers organization where a board is chosen to make football and business decisions. And we would all still have equity. And a vote.

Is this even possible??

I'm down for it. Just like the Packers right? I'm down for a G1k


I think there's some legality issues. In a perfect world it would be great if we could take away ownership.

But honestly if Steve Young and Brent Jones were ever serious about buying the team. I would give them $5,000 no questions asked.
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Originally posted by SisterFister:
Originally posted by ElephantHaley:
Originally posted by SisterFister:
Why don't we raise the money to buy the 49ers? They are worth $1.2 billion. I think an offer of $1.4 billion gets it done.

1.4 million 9er fans can donate $1,000 each. We all own a percentage. It could basically function like the Packers organization where a board is chosen to make football and business decisions. And we would all still have equity. And a vote.

Is this even possible??

I'm down for it. Just like the Packers right? I'm down for a G1k


I think there's some legality issues. In a perfect world it would be great if we could take away ownership.

But honestly if Steve Young and Brent Jones were ever serious about buying the team. I would give them $5,000 no questions asked.
Count me in for 15k
Originally posted by LVJay:
Originally posted by Young2Rice:
Originally posted by LVJay:
If you have time to waste and have a strong stomach, just watch Geep Chryst's interviews... talking like he knows what he's doing, chuckling/smiling and getting all chummy with the reporters.

I just want to kick his ****ing teeth in!!

We all know that being cool with reporters is important in coaching. Otherwise they will write mean things and my feels will be sadz.

I know, I'm still pissed from when I actually bought into a couple of his interviews... thought the offense would produce the next time around, placed a couple of bets, and ****ed off my picks/cash, lol

If you listen to his interviews, he tries very hard to say it's the best he can do with the Starting QB, without actually throwing him under the bus.

I'll give him a pass until we see the offense under Gabberts control.
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Originally posted by HERN:
Originally posted by SisterFister:
Originally posted by ElephantHaley:
Originally posted by SisterFister:
Why don't we raise the money to buy the 49ers? They are worth $1.2 billion. I think an offer of $1.4 billion gets it done.

1.4 million 9er fans can donate $1,000 each. We all own a percentage. It could basically function like the Packers organization where a board is chosen to make football and business decisions. And we would all still have equity. And a vote.

Is this even possible??

I'm down for it. Just like the Packers right? I'm down for a G1k


I think there's some legality issues. In a perfect world it would be great if we could take away ownership.

But honestly if Steve Young and Brent Jones were ever serious about buying the team. I would give them $5,000 no questions asked.
Count me in for 15k

Didn't Larry Ellison try to buy the 9ers like back in 2004? It would take a heck lot more than money to buy the 9ers. Bottom line is the Yorks don't want to sell, it would take the whole city of San Francisco and the entire fan base to mount a major campaign to turn against the ownership before we can pry it out of their hands.
Originally posted by LenCat:
Originally posted by LenCat:
20 penalties so far/ The record is 22

Most Penalties, Game 22
Brooklyn vs. Green Bay, Sept. 17, 1944
Chi. Bears vs. Philadelphia, Nov. 26, 1944
San Francisco vs. Buffalo, Oct. 4, 1998
now at 21.

23 penalties. We made history today
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Originally posted by LenCat:
Originally posted by LenCat:
Originally posted by LenCat:
20 penalties so far/ The record is 22

Most Penalties, Game 22
Brooklyn vs. Green Bay, Sept. 17, 1944
Chi. Bears vs. Philadelphia, Nov. 26, 1944
San Francisco vs. Buffalo, Oct. 4, 1998
now at 21.

23 penalties. We made history today

You guys are funny. The NFL record is talking about most penalties to ONE TEAM, not combined. Today there were 23 COMBINED penalties. So no, not a record.

"Three teams hold the "honor" with 22 penalties in a single game. Brooklyn Tigers (vs. Green Bay Packers (9/17/44) , Chicago Bears (vs. Philadelphia Eagles (11/26/44) and San Francisco 49ers (vs. Buffalo Bills (10/4/98)"

Source(s): NFL.com
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In the case you have not seen yet, the great parady of HC hearing how the team went against the Rams

http://youtu.be/gqaHTLeB8Xs
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