Originally posted by JoseCortez:
A win tomorrow and the 49ers are a half game back from playoffs. If Shanahan loses tomorrow I'm going to drive to Levi's and s**t on jed yorks car.
do it, you won't
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Originally posted by JoseCortez:
A win tomorrow and the 49ers are a half game back from playoffs. If Shanahan loses tomorrow I'm going to drive to Levi's and s**t on jed yorks car.
Originally posted by captveg:
Jimmy wasn't the problem against the Cardinals. The fumbles and pass defense were.
Originally posted by JTB1974:
Originally posted by captveg:
Jimmy wasn't the problem against the Cardinals. The fumbles and pass defense were.
Yeah but I wonder how him having one foot out the door is affecting the rest of the team. Your QB is suppose to be your leader but he at this point is in business for himself because he is not part of this team's future. Even in his interviews there is alot of "Me" in it. So how hard is it to rally around a guy like that? And even when he was part of this teams future I never thought he was a good leader. Never see much intensity from him. When he throws a pick he smiles and acts like it's no big deal. I think it rubs off on the rest of the team. And to make it worse I don't think Kyle is a good leader either. And when both your QB and headcoach lack good leadership it becomes a big problem.
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by JTB1974:
Originally posted by captveg:
Jimmy wasn't the problem against the Cardinals. The fumbles and pass defense were.
Yeah but I wonder how him having one foot out the door is affecting the rest of the team. Your QB is suppose to be your leader but he at this point is in business for himself because he is not part of this team's future. Even in his interviews there is alot of "Me" in it. So how hard is it to rally around a guy like that? And even when he was part of this teams future I never thought he was a good leader. Never see much intensity from him. When he throws a pick he smiles and acts like it's no big deal. I think it rubs off on the rest of the team. And to make it worse I don't think Kyle is a good leader either. And when both your QB and headcoach lack good leadership it becomes a big problem.
Broadcasters noted how he was rallying the troops through the early drops vs Chicago and he had Aiyuk's back on the sideline after the fumble. Team player and team MVP caliber QB!
Originally posted by NC49er:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by JTB1974:
Originally posted by captveg:
Jimmy wasn't the problem against the Cardinals. The fumbles and pass defense were.
Yeah but I wonder how him having one foot out the door is affecting the rest of the team. Your QB is suppose to be your leader but he at this point is in business for himself because he is not part of this team's future. Even in his interviews there is alot of "Me" in it. So how hard is it to rally around a guy like that? And even when he was part of this teams future I never thought he was a good leader. Never see much intensity from him. When he throws a pick he smiles and acts like it's no big deal. I think it rubs off on the rest of the team. And to make it worse I don't think Kyle is a good leader either. And when both your QB and headcoach lack good leadership it becomes a big problem.
Broadcasters noted how he was rallying the troops through the early drops vs Chicago and he had Aiyuk's back on the sideline after the fumble. Team player and team MVP caliber QB!
They never said that, to my knowledge, in in other game since JG has been here. I did notice he was more vocal and rallied the bench but the announcers also said 4/5 times how JG had 100+ friends n family in attendance and he wanted to put on a good showing.
Originally posted by JTB1974:
Yeah but I wonder how him having one foot out the door is affecting the rest of the team. Your QB is suppose to be your leader but he at this point is in business for himself because he is not part of this team's future. Even in his interviews there is alot of "Me" in it. So how hard is it to rally around a guy like that? And even when he was part of this teams future I never thought he was a good leader. Never see much intensity from him. When he throws a pick he smiles and acts like it's no big deal. I think it rubs off on the rest of the team. And to make it worse I don't think Kyle is a good leader either. And when both your QB and headcoach lack good leadership it becomes a big problem. Hopefully Trey can change that. And even though he had his struggles vs the Cards, I saw more intensity from him than I ever did from Jimmy.
Originally posted by eric_anthony:
Originally posted by JTB1974:
Yeah but I wonder how him having one foot out the door is affecting the rest of the team. Your QB is suppose to be your leader but he at this point is in business for himself because he is not part of this team's future. Even in his interviews there is alot of "Me" in it. So how hard is it to rally around a guy like that? And even when he was part of this teams future I never thought he was a good leader. Never see much intensity from him. When he throws a pick he smiles and acts like it's no big deal. I think it rubs off on the rest of the team. And to make it worse I don't think Kyle is a good leader either. And when both your QB and headcoach lack good leadership it becomes a big problem. Hopefully Trey can change that. And even though he had his struggles vs the Cards, I saw more intensity from him than I ever did from Jimmy.
Trey has that fire in him. Dude kept running when his helmet was ripped off him.
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
That was just dumb. The rules of the game state the play is dead when a player loses their helmet for obvious reason. He was down already too. I'm all for applauding a guy but let's keep it sensible at least.
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by NC49er:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by JTB1974:
Originally posted by captveg:
Jimmy wasn't the problem against the Cardinals. The fumbles and pass defense were.
Yeah but I wonder how him having one foot out the door is affecting the rest of the team. Your QB is suppose to be your leader but he at this point is in business for himself because he is not part of this team's future. Even in his interviews there is alot of "Me" in it. So how hard is it to rally around a guy like that? And even when he was part of this teams future I never thought he was a good leader. Never see much intensity from him. When he throws a pick he smiles and acts like it's no big deal. I think it rubs off on the rest of the team. And to make it worse I don't think Kyle is a good leader either. And when both your QB and headcoach lack good leadership it becomes a big problem.
Broadcasters noted how he was rallying the troops through the early drops vs Chicago and he had Aiyuk's back on the sideline after the fumble. Team player and team MVP caliber QB!
They never said that, to my knowledge, in in other game since JG has been here. I did notice he was more vocal and rallied the bench but the announcers also said 4/5 times how JG had 100+ friends n family in attendance and he wanted to put on a good showing.
Well last two games he's been playing great and rallying the troops each game. This narrative that he's a selfish me me guy is #FakeNews and needs to be called out as such. JG will get us past LA.
Originally posted by MoeJontana84:
Originally posted by JoseCortez:
A win tomorrow and the 49ers are a half game back from playoffs. If Shanahan loses tomorrow I'm going to drive to Levi's and s**t on jed yorks car.
do it, you won't
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Rams about to find out.
Originally posted by mayo49:
I need some damn action.