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The Niners shutout the Rams.

27 - 0
Originally posted by LasVegasWally:
The Niners shutout the Rams.

27 - 0

Hope you're right. That would be funny as hell.
In week 14 against the jets Jed offers free burrito night for paying fans due to a low turnout all season. 9 people show up.




There are no burritos to be found.
The 9ers secondary altogether will get 15+ interceptions this year.
We trade AD in week six to a team who has a tackle go down.
We were ranked 18th in scoring defense while being ranked 28th in number of downs on the field. Reference: PHI defense was on the field only 9 more downs than us.

Imagine if a team that has a run-first philosophy loses their 1st and 2nd RB and has 3 OL that can't pass block. So you have a team that can't run and has no time to pass. 5 wins folks. Also imagine this team has coaches that no other team would hire.

We have to be waaaay better, right?
we arent as s**t as everyone thinks we are. 8-8 at the least. young team, underdogs all year, a few very good players and a bunch of hungry young guys trying to make names for themselves.
our offensive line does not surrender a sack, and we rush for 170+ yards
Originally posted by LasVegasWally:
The Niners shutout the Rams.

27 - 0

Nope, waaaay off...

What about Carolina? How do you see the one going? Their secondary can be beat. If the Oline can duplicate what they did against the Rams and give Gabbert time to throw, it'll be a good game.
Originally posted by NinerGM:
Originally posted by LasVegasWally:
The Niners shutout the Rams.

27 - 0



Do you have a few lottery numbers for me?

This is why LVW is a close friend of mine.

Originally posted by LasVegasWally:
The Niners shutout the Rams.

27 - 0

Damn, good call Wally
Originally posted by NeeJ49er:
our offensive line does not surrender a sack, and we rush for 170+ yards

The trade of Trent Brown, offensive tackle, from the San Francisco 49ers to the New England Patriots will go down as one of the more significant trades in NFL history.

Receiving little coverage when it happened, this trade effectively ended one NFL dynasty and launched another.

The Patriots dynasty ended on a mid season afternoon when quarterback Tom Brady was injured following a missed pass protection by Brown. Brady recovered from the injury and tried to return the following season but was never quite the same. Having no quarterback depth behind Brady, the Patriots failed to make the playoffs in 2018 and in the years to come. Brown was released after the 2018 season and spent future years volunteering at youth football camps and fronting a business venture for car dealerships in his hometown.

The 49ers continued their newfound success from the second half of the 2017 season and narrowly edged out the LA Rams to make the playoffs. The following year the 49ers won the Super Bowl and a jubilant Joe Staley retired following the championship season. Offensive tackle Mike McGlinchy, who was drafted to replace Trent Brown, moved to left tackle to replace the newly retired Staley and went on to have Pro Bowl and All-Pro seasons protecting the blindside of eventual 3-time Super Bowl MVP, Jimmy Garappolo.
Originally posted by ArmchairQB:
The trade of Trent Brown, offensive tackle, from the San Francisco 49ers to the New England Patriots will go down as one of the more significant trades in NFL history.

Receiving little coverage when it happened, this trade effectively ended one NFL dynasty and launched another.

The Patriots dynasty ended on a mid season afternoon when quarterback Tom Brady was injured following a missed pass protection by Brown. Brady recovered from the injury and tried to return the following season but was never quite the same. Having no quarterback depth behind Brady, the Patriots failed to make the playoffs in 2018 and in the years to come. Brown was released after the 2018 season and spent future years volunteering at youth football camps and fronting a business venture for car dealerships in his hometown.

The 49ers continued their newfound success from the second half of the 2017 season and narrowly edged out the LA Rams to make the playoffs. The following year the 49ers won the Super Bowl and a jubilant Joe Staley retired following the championship season. Offensive tackle Mike McGlinchy, who was drafted to replace Trent Brown, moved to left tackle to replace the newly retired Staley and went on to have Pro Bowl and All-Pro seasons protecting the blindside of eventual 3-time Super Bowl MVP, Jimmy Garappolo.

LOL...you don't eff around!
There will be two 1,000 yard receivers this year along with a RB over 500 yards receiving.

Finally have a pass rusher get double digit sacks.

Ward miraculously stays healthy for a full season. (Most unlikely)
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