Originally posted by BubbaParisMVP:
It may not be from Payton's perspective, but it seems that there's bad blood, really bad blood, between Jim Harbaugh and anyone that's trying to beat his football team.
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Originally posted by BubbaParisMVP:
It may not be from Payton's perspective, but it seems that there's bad blood, really bad blood, between Jim Harbaugh and anyone that's trying to beat his football team.
Originally posted by Pick6:
If Harbaugh and Payton met on the street I think everything would be cordial... they might even grab drinks
Originally posted by toeshawn:
Originally posted by niner4life21:
And if you guys have been watching the same games as me, there are many lapses during games where we get absolutely ZERO pressure at all. It's kind of frustrating to hear from people that we have a 'great' pass rush, when in reality, it is still very inconsistent.
Ravens game was one of those games wasnt it?
we cannot afford to let brees look at all his targets or we will get picked apart
Originally posted by FredFlintstone:Originally posted by toeshawn:Originally posted by niner4life21:And if you guys have been watching the same games as me, there are many lapses during games where we get absolutely ZERO pressure at all. It's kind of frustrating to hear from people that we have a 'great' pass rush, when in reality, it is still very inconsistent.
Ravens game was one of those games wasnt it?
i remember both cardinals games skelton's sorry ass had all day to stare at fitzwe cannot afford to let brees look at all his targets or we will get picked apart
Originally posted by IWASATTHECATCH:
Originally posted by Pick6:
If Harbaugh and Payton met on the street I think everything would be cordial... they might even grab drinks
They hell they would. Sean "the Scab" was a member of the Chicago Bears squad of strikebreaking replacement players (scabs), known as the "Spare Bears", during the 1987 NFL players strike. Harbaugh was with the Bears at the time. Sean crossed a players picket line, and no player striking would forget that. This is far from a non-story; just don't expect either to verbalize it to the media anytime soon.
Basically, Sean wasn't good enough to make an NFL team, so he crossed a picket line in the hope of landing Harbaugh's job. No f'n way cordiality will ever exist between the two.
Originally posted by 49erJim:
Originally posted by IWASATTHECATCH:
Originally posted by Pick6:
If Harbaugh and Payton met on the street I think everything would be cordial... they might even grab drinks
They hell they would. Sean "the Scab" was a member of the Chicago Bears squad of strikebreaking replacement players (scabs), known as the "Spare Bears", during the 1987 NFL players strike. Harbaugh was with the Bears at the time. Sean crossed a players picket line, and no player striking would forget that. This is far from a non-story; just don't expect either to verbalize it to the media anytime soon.
Basically, Sean wasn't good enough to make an NFL team, so he crossed a picket line in the hope of landing Harbaugh's job. No f'n way cordiality will ever exist between the two.
^^^^THIS^^^^ SOMEONE WHO KNOWS WHAT HES TALKING ABOUT.!! Good Post.

Facts don't need to poll opinions.
Originally posted by FredFlintstone:
Originally posted by toeshawn:
Originally posted by niner4life21:
And if you guys have been watching the same games as me, there are many lapses during games where we get absolutely ZERO pressure at all. It's kind of frustrating to hear from people that we have a 'great' pass rush, when in reality, it is still very inconsistent.
Ravens game was one of those games wasnt it?
i remember both cardinals games skelton's sorry ass had all day to stare at fitzwe cannot afford to let brees look at all his targets or we will get picked apart
Originally posted by BrianGO:
Originally posted by FredFlintstone:
Originally posted by toeshawn:
Originally posted by niner4life21:
And if you guys have been watching the same games as me, there are many lapses during games where we get absolutely ZERO pressure at all. It's kind of frustrating to hear from people that we have a 'great' pass rush, when in reality, it is still very inconsistent.
Ravens game was one of those games wasnt it?
i remember both cardinals games skelton's sorry ass had all day to stare at fitzwe cannot afford to let brees look at all his targets or we will get picked apart
Our run stopping line:
McDonald Soap Smith Haralson (usually plays standing up, but near the line)
Brooks (usually plays off the line as a linebacker)
Our pass rush line:
Brooks McDonald Smith Smith (90% of the time, they are all rushing and playing on the line)
The times when people say, "We get no pass rush" are the times when we have our run stopper line in the game.
Our pass rush line gives us amazing pass rush 90% of the time, and is the main reason we finished 13-3.
The question is, which one should we use on first down against the Saints?
I think we should use our pass rush line almost the whole game, even if it means we give up some runs. Brees is just too darn dangerous.
Originally posted by SnakePlissken:Wow (just read this on another forum)...
In 1980 we were 6-10, finished 3rd in the NFC West. -In 2010, we finished 6-10, 3rd in the NFC West.
In 1981, we finished 13-3, locked the division up in week 13 (against the Giants). In 2011, we finished 13-3, locked the division up in week 13 (against the Rams).
Before 1981, we didn't win the division since 1972, that's 9 years. Before 2011, we didn't win the division since 2002, that's 9 years.
I'm really f**king creeped out now...
Originally posted by jreff22:
any idea on the pass to run ratio?