Sometimes you win. Sometimes you lose. And sometimes you start your Sunday football ritual with a fist of the best scotch you can find...because you know you're going to need it.
This week, we take a deep dive into the dumpster fire that is the 49ers' 2015 season...and look ahead to this week's showdown with the 6-2 Atlanta Falcons:
We also take a look at the balance of this week's slate of games:
Well kids, that'll do it for this week. Remember, we love hearing from you, so feel free to comment. If there's something you'd like to hear about, let us know!
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