Originally posted by Montana:
Anyone getting error messages when they try to log in? I get a msg and it says, "forum disabled by admin" anyone else getting that? Is that a time out message? Idk lol
Yep, a couple of times this week.
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Originally posted by Montana:
Anyone getting error messages when they try to log in? I get a msg and it says, "forum disabled by admin" anyone else getting that? Is that a time out message? Idk lol
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by Montana:
Anyone getting error messages when they try to log in? I get a msg and it says, "forum disabled by admin" anyone else getting that? Is that a time out message? Idk lol
It has been happening to me off and on for 2 days now.
Originally posted by YACBros85:
It has been happening to me off and on for 2 days now.
Originally posted by Montana:
It's Friiiday:)
Originally posted by billbird2111:Cheers to us
All of the great playoff runs under Montana took place in some games that were played in wind driven torrential downpours.
Games played in these conditions became the team's strength. 49er fans didn't just hope for rain on game day, they prayed for wind and rain whipped mud festas.
The 49ers of that era had the best dammed offensive lines that excelled in these SLOP games. Running backs like Roger Craig and Tom Rathman didn't just hit you, they PUNISHED you. Roger Craig handed out concussions like candy with his high leg kick and upright running conditions. His knees were like pistons on a high-powered, smoke belching diesel engine. Any lineman or linebacker who got whacked by those things was walking in circles by the end of the game.
You have to get out of the mindset that these weather conditions are bad for the 49ers. They're not. Deebo will do his best Deebo. Christian McCaffrey will be anything but Christian. He will be Crusade McCaffrey. Bosa will bullrush his opponent into the Bay.
These are your 49ers. They're badass. Rain is good. Mud is most excellent. Torrential downpours can obscure the pain they will inflict upon any opponent who dares to get in their way.
The 49ers were just toying with teams in the final two games. The real season starts tomorrow. Hope that Mother Nature sends her worst. Because she is our 12th Man.
Originally posted by highway49:The field was actually lower than the bay at high tide so it wouldn't drain.
Not sure how true this is, But I recall reading about how , because of " the stick " being built on said landfill, and because it was on or at sea level, that the field was subject to a tidal influence and would become soggier just after high tides…the article went on to say how the Niners front office would sometimes schedule home game kickoff time to match those high tides because they wanted a soggier, ( i.e. slower field ) to play. It went on to say that many of those games would start at strange and unusual times to correspond to that, ( like 12:23 am )….as I said, I'm not sure how valid this story was, but I wouldn't put it past them if true.
Originally posted by 49erKing:It was also the first game they had Haley on their team!
Only game that fits the bill here, if even, is the 92 nfccg when the eventual superbowl champ cowboys came into town and whooped our asses admist some light rain. Aikman threw for 300+ and ole Emmitt rushed for 100+.
Originally posted by 49erKing:
Originally posted by riverrunzthruit:
there was a playoff game in the early 1990s at the Stick that was wet and soupy, forget which one it was but we lost
Only game that fits the bill here, if even, is the 92 nfccg when the eventual superbowl champ cowboys came into town and whooped our asses admist some light rain. Aikman threw for 300+ and ole Emmitt rushed for 100+.
Originally posted by Montana:
Anyone getting error messages when they try to log in? I get a msg and it says, "forum disabled by admin" anyone else getting that? Is that a time out message? Idk lol
Originally posted by Montana:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
It has been happening to me off and on for 2 days now.
Oh ok thanks:) must be the rain then lol
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
One more day to the biggest game in club history this is our biggest step yet in the journey to #6 and Coach Shanny getting that trophy after years of coming close
Originally posted by JoseCortez:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
One more day to the biggest game in club history this is our biggest step yet in the journey to #6 and Coach Shanny getting that trophy after years of coming close
I can't label a wild card game against geno smith the biggest game in club history. I just can't.
Originally posted by JoseCortez:
Originally posted by riverrunzthruit:
there was a playoff game in the early 1990s at the Stick that was wet and soupy, forget which one it was but we lost
It was the 1992 nfc championship game vs the cowboys