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49AllTheTime
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Snider8706
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I want to say I won't but I would be lying,
I just want to see us win....this sucks!!!
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mryan1004
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ssahnan
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i'll watch, but as with each passing week, my interest and focus into the game has been and will continue to lessen. I will supplement the void now by paying attention more to the other games and rooting for the teams i bitterly hate to lose.
we have tickets to the monday night cardinals game but as of this morning, we are actively trying to sell them. brother is hopeful with some persistence, he will be able to unload them allthough we will probably lose some money on them. they were row 13, 40 yard line behind niner bench. no one but one guy in our group has any desire to go to the game anymore. to be honest, i think it will disgust me more to see that team in that uniform then any enjoyment i could get out of it anymore. there is alot about the current state of this franchise, the players that play for it, the coaches that coach for it and the owners that run it that just downright disgusts me.
i am extremely bleak about the prospects of this franchise under its current setup ownership wise which means i have no hope for anything changing with player additions and subtractions or coaching changes. with that, it makes it hard to watch this team with any pride, enjoyment, hope, happiness, etc...won't see the day where i stop watching but the day where i am beginning to care less about them has definitely arrived. said it somewhere else before, will say it again, the niners are turning into the clippers of the nfl if not there already.
Originally posted by RonMexico:
I don't want to
but I can't stop myself
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carlgo
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It is astonishing to watch Sing on the sidelines. He is simply lost, fiddling with things, yelling at random people, suddenly running for no apparent reason, hands on knees intently watching a play, clapping at odd times, oddly looking at the camera, motivating players who seem obviously confused at what he is saying.
He is by far the most lost coach I have ever seen at any level and he looks very, very uncomfortable.
It is sad watching this good man twisting in the wind like this. The Yorks need to step up and let him go. They are only thinking of themselves, fearful of criticism, desperately clinging to the hope that some miracle will let them off the hook.
I am a sucker for punishment. I hate them all the way up to Saturday afternoon and then I get all excited for the game, only to have my soul stomped on again. It's a viscious cycle and I just want to get off this damn ride.
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fly15
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"we will watch all the games"
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nvninerfan1
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I actually enjoyed watching football this weekend. Oh wait, that was my grandsons Pop Warner team winning at the Regionals.
The good news for me was that I was on the road driving through the Sierra's and didn't catch the 49ers.
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djfullshred
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I keep watching - at home. And like I said in another thread, when they play like they did yesterday, "watching" becomes a secondary activity to getting sh*t done around the house. They were background noise on my TV after halftime yesterday, where I would occasionally look over to see if anything interesting was happening.
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76Razor
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i'm at the point where i will DVR it and go about my business of jacking off on sunday and doing other bulls**t. i'll watch the game after everything has been done around the house.
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jprchrds
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I work on a gas drilling rig. so don't have time and I'm glad I don't
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niner4life21
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I am. I don't give a f**k. Faithful till the day I die.
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kray28
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Originally posted by Wodwo:
Originally posted by silkyjohnson:
Because unlike Dexter, I get no satisfaction out of it.
Dexter watches 49ers games?
Dexter's probably a Dolphin fan.
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kray28
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BTW: I plan to keep watching...it doesn't cost me anything but my time, and the satisfaction of seeing a train wreck to completion.
I look at it two ways:
1. My support is payment for years of the Niners letting me watch Montana and Young pitch TDs to Rice. I loved them then, and it's only right that I should love them now.
2. I have a faint hope that somewhere in this basket case of a team is will to win, and that someone will come in here, pick up the pieces, put them back together the right way, and return the 49ers to at least being good.