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Tru2RedNGold25
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My highs during a game are when other teams smack around Krap. I can't stand that fake SOB. Also being embarrassed on a national stage and having the Media call out York N Baalke make my day.
Other then that for the past 2 months I really don't give 2 s**ts whether we win or lose I've gotten numb to losing anyways. Last year i prayed we finished strong this yr it's like who cares pitty victories are meaningless.
[ Edited by Tru2RedNGold25 on Nov 27, 2016 at 8:06 PM ]
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Hoovtrain
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It's up there with the Donahue/Erickson days.
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Kolohe
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Yes,
I swear if no changes are made next season, new GM or new HC/DC and QB I'm gonna cancel my NFL Sunday Ticket.
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Kolohe
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Originally posted by Hoovtrain:
It's up there with the Donahue/Erickson days.
And they at least had an excuse with no cap space.
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captveg
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No. I didn't watch a single game in 2004-2005. Team was terrible, plus it was my senior year in college followed by my first year working full time. I had more important priorities.
This is the least I've watched them since 2009 or so.
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ColdFan
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Originally posted by 49ersGiantspride:
Yes because all of this could've been avoided at least when 2004 happened we were in cap hell and there was a reason for it. This time there was no reason for the team to fall the way they did, in the blink of an eye we went from Super Bowl contender to cellar dwellers.
I would suggest that there is a very obvious reason for what has happened the last 2 and a half seasons - the inexcusable hubris of the 49ers CEO, Jed York, and the two heads of his football operations (Trent and Paraag). Only them and their egos could make Jim Harbaugh look like a daisy-carrying flower child.
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Ottawa49er
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Originally posted by PatrickWillisHOF:
been watching the 9ers since 1994, and I can say that this is the least interested I have ever been in the team. The talent on the field is garbage, but more than anything, I strongly dislike The front office. I used to show emotion while watching this team, but it has gotten to the point where I feel numb to these losses. Anybody else?
I know what you mean, it's hard to get excited about this team now because it's a hot mess. But....all we can hope for now is that they play close games but keep on losing......I do NOT want them to screw up our draft position....especially if the front office finally clues in and hires a real GM before the next draft. I'd be very surprised if they don't fire numb-nuts after this season.
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RishikeshA
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If the team is competitive fans will watch.
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TyCore
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Yes, and I've stated as such in the beginning of a few game day threads.
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pelos21
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No I'm always interested. I need to watch every game regardless how bad we are.
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ninerfan4life
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Originally posted by pelos21:
No I'm always interested. I need to watch every game regardless how bad we are.
Haven't missed a single game in 14 years
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pho_t_9er
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SanDiego49er
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crabman82
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Yes. 2004 was bad but it was before I knew what losers the Yorks really were.
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Zealot
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No. We all want success but I will still watch all our games regardless. I'm very interested to watch the process of us climbing out of our current predicament.