That's kind of what I was thinking. Sounds like Earl is already a bit soured on it, so the longer it goes on, the easier it will be to move on without him - but when he comes back it basically reshuffles everything and ruffles some feathers.
I think this is more of a fan's perspective than a player's... But I could be wrong. I think if Chancellor decided to come back out of the blue, it would be hard to move on and forget all that happened up until that point.
Anyone who watches football with an unbiased eye knows that Murray was more a product of an excellent offensive line and less of pure raw talent like AD.
Dilfer is a 49er fan even if he won't admit it. He follows the 49ers very closely in the off season. And we all know the Swami is a lifelong Niner fan. This is definitely a biased crew, not sure why ESPN would allow that.
Relax, I just thought it was funny that someone went out of their way to figure it out.
Your sympathy or lack thereof has no affect on my life or on the upcoming football season.
We all know the off season in 49er-ville hasn't been the friendliest, but I thought it was funny that someone put this much effort into adding context for other teams.
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Major props to the Seahawks, they did what needed to be done to finish the job; which isn't easy to do or every team would do it every year.
Not that it needs to be said, but that was complete domination. I don't think any other team would have won in such a dominating fashion. Kind of made...
Won't start a new thread, but props to the Seahawks for getting the job done. This loss is hard to swallow but the loss of Bowman probably hurts more.
Hell of a game, hard fought game.
I actually don't frequent 49er forums often. I used to go just to get the latest news because I don't have a twitter account, but now I just follow the local newspapers on my rss feed.
I'm registered under the same name at the official forum but rarely post. Not registered at the WZ. This...