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NCommand
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Originally posted by LifelongNiner:
He threw early and often, mixed in the run, and mostly ran in the second half with leads. Raw numbers don't tell the story. It was pass first and it was noted at the time it was a passing offense. No one thought of the 49ers as a running team at the time, though I will say their running game was underrated.
This dude must be 30 years old. He clearly doesn't know. No biggie if he doesn't but this is such a weird take by him if he did.
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VaBeachNiner
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See this picture? Now picture him with his other hand full of rings. That is your answer.
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frankieuc68
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He's the prototype QB for this offense. Smart, accurate on short/intermediate on timing throws. Great feet, the ultimate competitor, killer instinct and just clutched on big games.
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Sickaa
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Most likely end up on I R.
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ninersrule4
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Originally posted by goldlame2013:
I think it would be scary. What made Joe great wasn't his arm or running ability, but his mind. If me and you saw a goal post, we would just see a post and move on. Joe would notice if a speck of paint was off, and target it. He was unique. What do you guys think?
I mean considering Walsh 》》》》》》》 Kyle umm what?