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Who was the BEST 49er Team of the 80's Rapper?
Who was the BEST 49er Team of the 80's Rapper?
May 4, 2010 at 10:57 PM
- zozell
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I know we've all seen this before and it's a classic but who do you think straight brought the fire! Who spit the venom on this track? Who came the sickest with his flow? I mean for a time when rap was just starting out, for a bunch of football players some of them were actually pretty good... but some just plain SUCKED LOL...
Vote on who you think was the BEST rapper out of all of them, but if you like post your runners up or just other comments too if you want.
Here's my list... in order of best to worst:
1. Roger Craig - I thought he had good energy, stayed on beat, and had some pretty good lyrics
2. Keena Turner - I liked his swagger and his breakdown when he talked about Bill Walsh turning a bunch of guys into a Super Bowl Team. Kinda reminded me of Shock G from the Humpty Dance
3. Doug Dubose - He also had good energy and was pretty on beat as well. Lyrics were ok, but I don't think he EVER "turned a loss into a 10 yard gain, DIG!"
4. Ronnie Lott - Pretty weak but I have to give the edge slightly to him over the GOAT just because of his hat with the Bill Flipped up! lol Straight OG! "Oops Interception!" my favorite part.
5. Jerry Rice- Started off pretty horrible but ended ok. Off beat, and his voice was really low. No energy and didn't seem believable at all. Best rhyme of his was "I move so fast I'll give you a buzz, you be thinkin that you next to me... Thought you was cuz..." Other than that... he was pretty wack and sounded a bit nerdy! lol
6. Jeff Fuller - Not taking into consideration the fact that I don't know who the hell this guy is (kinda like Doug DuBose) he came in 2nd to last because he just plain sucked as a rapper. No conviction, or energy. Didn't seem like he wanted to be there or had fun with it. Over annunciated his words, and sounded like a square. But he did slightly better than our last place rapper who thankfully was a WAY better DB than MC lol
7. Erick Wright - LMAO U mean Ricky Schroeder’s front Dudley from Silver Spoons? Last but not least we get to EW....Man just horrible... He comes in last simply because he had NO lyrics. All he had to do was recite names of the Lineman... As a matter of fact he did this the majority of his set and still couldn't stay on beat lol... so funny...
So yea that's my order of best to worse... just thought this would be fun amid all of the other off season threads
[ Edited by zozell on May 4, 2010 at 22:58:26 ]
May 4, 2010 at 11:01 PM
- wysiwyg
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Originally posted by zozell:
I know we've all seen this before and it's a classic but who do you think straight brought the fire! Who spit the venom on this track? Who came the sickest with his flow? I mean for a time when rap was just starting out, for a bunch of football players some of them were actually pretty good... but some just plain SUCKED LOL...
Vote on who you think was the BEST rapper out of all of them, but if you like post your runners up or just other comments too if you want.
Here's my list... in order of best to worst:
1. Roger Craig - I thought he had good energy, stayed on beat, and had some pretty good lyrics
2. Keena Turner - I liked his swagger and his breakdown when he talked about Bill Walsh turning a bunch of guys into a Super Bowl Team. Kinda reminded me of Shock G from the Humpty Dance
3. Doug Dubose - He also had good energy and was pretty on beat as well. Lyrics were ok, but I don't think he EVER "turned a loss into a 10 yard gain, DIG!"
4. Ronnie Lott - Pretty weak but I have to give the edge slightly to him over the GOAT just because of his hat with the Bill Flipped up! lol Straight OG! "Oops Interception!" my favorite part.
5. Jerry Rice- Started off pretty horrible but ended ok. Off beat, and his voice was really low. No energy and didn't seem believable at all. Best rhyme of his was "I move so fast I'll give you a buzz, you be thinkin that you next to me... Thought you was cuz..." Other than that... he was pretty wack and sounded a bit nerdy! lol
6. Jeff Fuller - Not taking into consideration the fact that I don't know who the hell this guy is (kinda like Doug DuBose) he came in 2nd to last because he just plain sucked as a rapper. No conviction, or energy. Didn't seem like he wanted to be there or had fun with it. Over annunciated his words, and sounded like a square. But he did slightly better than our last place rapper who thankfully was a WAY better DB than MC lol
7. Erick Wright - LMAO U mean Ricky Schroeder’s front Dudley from Silver Spoons? Last but not least we get to EW....Man just horrible... He comes in last simply because he had NO lyrics. All he had to do was recite names of the Lineman... As a matter of fact he did this the majority of his set and still couldn't stay on beat lol... so funny...
So yea that's my order of best to worse... just thought this would be fun amid all of the other off season threads
You're kidding, right?
May 4, 2010 at 11:03 PM
- chico49erfan
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Originally posted by wysiwyg:
You're kidding, right?
May 4, 2010 at 11:05 PM
- zozell
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Yea dude I'm 32... i only knew Joe Montana, Craig, Rice, Lott... for some reason I don't remember that dude... I was a youngin back then... Safety?
May 4, 2010 at 11:16 PM
- silkyjohnson
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DuBose
May 4, 2010 at 11:25 PM
- YungAce
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tie ballgame!
May 4, 2010 at 11:28 PM
- GOLDMOUTH22
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keena turner hands down!
btw o.d.b. got his style from ronnie lott! hahahaha
btw o.d.b. got his style from ronnie lott! hahahaha
May 4, 2010 at 11:52 PM
- Gzsfreak
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Originally posted by zozell:
Yea dude I'm 32... i only knew Joe Montana, Craig, Rice, Lott... for some reason I don't remember that dude... I was a youngin back then... Safety?
Jeff Fuller (#49). He was a head hunter! One of the hardest hitting safeties in the NFL. He hit a guy from the Pats head first, in 1989, and broke his neck. It was when the Niners were playing at Stanford Stadium, because of the earthquake. Ronnie Lott dedicated the rest of the season to him. That's the year we won the Super Bowl. If you see the highlights of Roger Craig hugging somebody, after the NFC championship game, and telling him, "that was for you! We're gonna get you that Super Bowl too!". That's Jeff Fuller! One of my all time favs. Could have been one of the best ever, if his career hadn't been cut short.
May 5, 2010 at 12:15 AM
- Snider8706
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im only 23 but ive watched a lot of the games from the 80's and 90's and i thought that was awesome!!!! ive never seen that video. willis,goldson,venon,crabtree,and spikes should make an updated version. that would be funny.
May 5, 2010 at 12:54 AM
- Quitugua
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Originally posted by Gzsfreak:Originally posted by zozell:
Yea dude I'm 32... i only knew Joe Montana, Craig, Rice, Lott... for some reason I don't remember that dude... I was a youngin back then... Safety?
Jeff Fuller (#49). He was a head hunter! One of the hardest hitting safeties in the NFL. He hit a guy from the Pats head first, in 1989, and broke his neck. It was when the Niners were playing at Stanford Stadium, because of the earthquake. Ronnie Lott dedicated the rest of the season to him. That's the year we won the Super Bowl. If you see the highlights of Roger Craig hugging somebody, after the NFC championship game, and telling him, "that was for you! We're gonna get you that Super Bowl too!". That's Jeff Fuller! One of my all time favs. Could have been one of the best ever, if his career hadn't been cut short.
Enough Said!!!
May 5, 2010 at 12:56 AM
- DaDivaRecieva15
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Keena Turner killed it!
May 5, 2010 at 1:03 AM
- curtyniner
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Mike Wilson
May 5, 2010 at 9:32 AM
- zozell
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Originally posted by DaDivaRecieva15:
Keena Turner killed it!
LMAO yea he did... he came sick wit it...