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  • dj43
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Originally posted by qnnhan7:
Originally posted by Young2Rice:
Originally posted by qnnhan7:
Originally posted by Young2Rice:
Originally posted by qnnhan7:
I'm watching the Giants and the Bears game right now. All teams make the kind of mistakes we were making this afternoon. Eli Manning, Cutler, they and their team makes the same sh*t mistakes. The only difference is they can overcome them to win the game. We are not good enough to do it. We made some good plays against the Falcons but the loss and getting to 0-4 just overshadow much of it.

We could get the #1 pick at this rate. Right now we are looking at top 5

I think Bradshaw of the Giants just did a 'Clement'

LOL i saw that. Lets see if the Bears can respond though. I doubt it with Collins in there. Who the f**k is that btw.?

Yeah, I'm trying to think who the heck is Todd Collins. Don't remember seeing him before, and they are saying he's a vet. But don't play like one. Watching these two teams play, I don't feel so bad about our situation.
That is what a lot of people need to realize.

There are only 10 teams in the entire league that a happy with their starting QB. All the rest of them would dump their current starting guy for a warm body and a diet Pepsi. It is that bad around the league. I saw three other games today and all of the QBs made the same kind of mistakes Ryan and Smith made today.
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Originally posted by highwayone:
Unfortunately, this stuff only happens to losing teams.

That's why people like Cowher and Parcells get paid huge bucks to reverse the "losing" mentality.

It's basically like having an exorcism.

Yea...stuff which is taught in jv teams in high school is the reason why Cowher and Parcells are paid huge bucks.



C'mon, Nate should have either went out of bounds or held onto the ball tightly - if the HC of a pro-football team has to teach this to a vet like Nate - then something is wrong.
Originally posted by 49ersMyLife:
Originally posted by highwayone:
Unfortunately, this stuff only happens to losing teams.

That's why people like Cowher and Parcells get paid huge bucks to reverse the "losing" mentality.

It's basically like having an exorcism.

Yea...stuff which is taught in jv teams in high school is the reason why Cowher and Parcells are paid huge bucks.



C'mon, Nate should have either went out of bounds or held onto the ball tightly - if the HC of a pro-football team has to teach this to a vet like Nate - then something is wrong.

I consider Singletary more of a motivational speaker if anything. He's not really a good teacher of fundamentals.
We are desperate to win and get over excited on routine plays. This has caused us to literally be dumb and we keep getting dumber.
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Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by qnnhan7:
Originally posted by Young2Rice:
Originally posted by qnnhan7:
Originally posted by Young2Rice:
Originally posted by qnnhan7:
I'm watching the Giants and the Bears game right now. All teams make the kind of mistakes we were making this afternoon. Eli Manning, Cutler, they and their team makes the same sh*t mistakes. The only difference is they can overcome them to win the game. We are not good enough to do it. We made some good plays against the Falcons but the loss and getting to 0-4 just overshadow much of it.

We could get the #1 pick at this rate. Right now we are looking at top 5

I think Bradshaw of the Giants just did a 'Clement'

LOL i saw that. Lets see if the Bears can respond though. I doubt it with Collins in there. Who the f**k is that btw.?

Yeah, I'm trying to think who the heck is Todd Collins. Don't remember seeing him before, and they are saying he's a vet. But don't play like one. Watching these two teams play, I don't feel so bad about our situation.
That is what a lot of people need to realize.

There are only 10 teams in the entire league that a happy with their starting QB. All the rest of them would dump their current starting guy for a warm body and a diet Pepsi. It is that bad around the league. I saw three other games today and all of the QBs made the same kind of mistakes Ryan and Smith made today.

Exactly...and I like Luck but he made the same kind of mistakes against Oregon. He is def. not a QB who is at the level of Philip Rivers or Aaron Rodgers.
Originally posted by Kolohe:
Originally posted by Kneel_B4_ZOD:
Originally posted by Kolohe:
Originally posted by Young2Rice:
Originally posted by Kolohe:
Can we please stop with Clements' INT??? I mean, did White knock the ball out and roll into their endzone and recovered for a game winning TD or something???

Yeh ur right, but it did give them a chance to gain 60 yards for just a FG.

Just like we gave them a chance at the end of the half to get a FG.

Our D can't hold forever. Against a desperate ATL team, the secondary collapsed. we know thats the weakess so we cannot expose it. The score should not have been that close to begin with.

If Clements holds the ball we win that game. That was sickening to watch. I've never seen anything like that before. I just could't believe it.

They were driving anyway, Clements picked it off at their own 49 yard line. We had them down at their own 7 yard line, guess who gave up the big plays to set up the game winning FG?? Not Clements, but T. Brown and Goldson who wants Ed Reed type money LOL.

And if Smith doesn't throws those two picks takeaway 6 points and the last FG wouldn't have mattered.

IMO Smith is more to blame than Clements or even Brown and Spencer.

truth. fact. correct, sir.

Thank you. I'm as frustrated as anyone else but lets lay the blame in the right area's.

Smith royally screwed us with his mistakes. Those ints were deadly and the intentional grounding was ugly. He also missed a wide open Morgan for a big gain and possible TD.
Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by qnnhan7:
Originally posted by Young2Rice:
Originally posted by qnnhan7:
Originally posted by Young2Rice:
Originally posted by qnnhan7:
I'm watching the Giants and the Bears game right now. All teams make the kind of mistakes we were making this afternoon. Eli Manning, Cutler, they and their team makes the same sh*t mistakes. The only difference is they can overcome them to win the game. We are not good enough to do it. We made some good plays against the Falcons but the loss and getting to 0-4 just overshadow much of it.

We could get the #1 pick at this rate. Right now we are looking at top 5

I think Bradshaw of the Giants just did a 'Clement'

LOL i saw that. Lets see if the Bears can respond though. I doubt it with Collins in there. Who the f**k is that btw.?

Yeah, I'm trying to think who the heck is Todd Collins. Don't remember seeing him before, and they are saying he's a vet. But don't play like one. Watching these two teams play, I don't feel so bad about our situation.
That is what a lot of people need to realize.

There are only 10 teams in the entire league that a happy with their starting QB. All the rest of them would dump their current starting guy for a warm body and a diet Pepsi. It is that bad around the league. I saw three other games today and all of the QBs made the same kind of mistakes Ryan and Smith made today.

Who cares about other teams crappy QB? We have a crappy QB problem of our own. Cutler and the other QBs have way more wins and better stats then Smith.

Smith blew it again. Missing open WRs, not hitting guyes in stride. high ass passes, ints, itentional grounding, unnecessary timeouts...he sucks

Like Deion Sasnders said during the replays, "Bench ...7 coordinators? Eventually its not the coordinators anymore...bench."
[ Edited by Young2Rice on Oct 4, 2010 at 7:26 PM ]
Originally posted by Young2Rice:
I have never seen a team make a game sealing INT and fumbled it on the return. We continously find new and creative ways to lose...

Seattle - Overthrowing passes and jumping routes unnecesarily
Saints - Give up a game winning drive with 1 minute left. Blocked a kick through the uprights? Never seen that happen.

KC - Forget about covering screens.

ATL - an int return fumble for the loss? allowing them to drive down the field twice within a minute.

We really needed those 9 points that A.Smith left on the board with those horrific passes and intentional grounding.



get it straight. the intentional grounding meant absolutely nothing. whether he does that or not he is down at the same spot.
Originally posted by jdt84_2:
Originally posted by Young2Rice:
I have never seen a team make a game sealing INT and fumbled it on the return. We continously find new and creative ways to lose...

Seattle - Overthrowing passes and jumping routes unnecesarily
Saints - Give up a game winning drive with 1 minute left. Blocked a kick through the uprights? Never seen that happen.

KC - Forget about covering screens.

ATL - an int return fumble for the loss? allowing them to drive down the field twice within a minute.

We really needed those 9 points that A.Smith left on the board with those horrific passes and intentional grounding.



get it straight. the intentional grounding meant absolutely nothing. whether he does that or not he is down at the same spot.

Its also a 10 yard penalty and a loss of down, plus he's down at that spot. He also was close to fumbling it away right there.
The whole play cost us a FG attempt. Its not the first time he's done somthing like that.
[ Edited by Young2Rice on Oct 4, 2010 at 7:36 PM ]
Originally posted by Young2Rice:
Originally posted by jdt84_2:
Originally posted by Young2Rice:
I have never seen a team make a game sealing INT and fumbled it on the return. We continously find new and creative ways to lose...

Seattle - Overthrowing passes and jumping routes unnecesarily
Saints - Give up a game winning drive with 1 minute left. Blocked a kick through the uprights? Never seen that happen.

KC - Forget about covering screens.

ATL - an int return fumble for the loss? allowing them to drive down the field twice within a minute.

We really needed those 9 points that A.Smith left on the board with those horrific passes and intentional grounding.



get it straight. the intentional grounding meant absolutely nothing. whether he does that or not he is down at the same spot.

Its also a 10 yard penalty and a loss of down, plus he's down at that spot. He also was close to fumbling it away right there.


umm isn't intentional grounding the spot of the foul? and the sack would have put them out of range anywyas.

and close to fumbling but it wasn't a fumble so what does that matter?

Originally posted by jdt84_2:
Originally posted by Young2Rice:
Originally posted by jdt84_2:
Originally posted by Young2Rice:
I have never seen a team make a game sealing INT and fumbled it on the return. We continously find new and creative ways to lose...

Seattle - Overthrowing passes and jumping routes unnecesarily
Saints - Give up a game winning drive with 1 minute left. Blocked a kick through the uprights? Never seen that happen.

KC - Forget about covering screens.

ATL - an int return fumble for the loss? allowing them to drive down the field twice within a minute.

We really needed those 9 points that A.Smith left on the board with those horrific passes and intentional grounding.



get it straight. the intentional grounding meant absolutely nothing. whether he does that or not he is down at the same spot.

Its also a 10 yard penalty and a loss of down, plus he's down at that spot. He also was close to fumbling it away right there.


umm isn't intentional grounding the spot of the foul? and the sack would have put them out of range anywyas.

and close to fumbling but it wasn't a fumble so what does that matter?

woops no.

it is a spot of the foul beyond 10 yards or 10 yards from the previous spot.
Originally posted by Snider8706:
Originally posted by seeking6th:
Originally posted by SWAGG-ER:
Originally posted by Young2Rice:
I have never seen a team make a game sealing INT and fumbled it on the return. We continously find new and creative ways to lose...

Seattle - Overthrowing passes and jumping routes unnecesarily
Saints - Give up a game winning drive with 1 minute left. Blocked a kick through the uprights? Never seen that happen.

KC - Forget about covering screens.

ATL - an int return fumble for the loss? allowing them to drive down the field twice within a minute.

We really needed those 9 points that A.Smith left on the board with those horrific passes and intentional grounding.

That was clearly a blown call by the refs. Gore was 5 yds from the ball. Replays proved that. So take it back. TAKE IT BACK!

i'm not trying to about bad calls like seattle fans, but it seems we always have a couple of bad calls go our way. not only do we have to battle 11 guys on the field and the home crowd, but we also have the refs against us


its a conspiracy!!! the nfl doesent want the niners to be great again.

first to five/undefeated in superbowls... they're hating
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