the pics were shot BEFORE Colin replaced starting QB Alex Smith
Read more: http://www.tmz.com/2013/02/19/colin-kae ... z2LO4pgmeb
Not sure why TMZ called that girl hot... PS I am glad that Russel Wilson is our QB.
the pics were shot BEFORE Colin replaced starting QB Alex Smith
NinerLifer wrote:So I take it that you think it is wrong for an at the time backup QB is in his early 20's to party and enjoy himself while on vacation in Mexico?
hawker84 wrote:That doesn't worry me a bit Niner.. Kap wasn't the reason you guy's lost the superbowl.. as long as you keep putting out those db's you had last year.. kap can be fired up all he want's..
NinerLifer wrote:So I take it that you think it is wrong for an at the time backup QB who is in his early 20's to party and enjoy himself while on vacation in Mexico?
NinerLifer wrote:Man some of you guys need to lighten up. I know he now leads the team of your opposition, but I would personally be worried if kids like him didn't let off some steam once in a while. Having a burnt out leader is not a good thing.
But just to make you feel better, he has been working out in Atlanta already training for next season since the week following the Superbowl. Probably would have been better for the rest of the division next season if we had won, as he has stated the loss has fired him up and motivated him to train harder than he ever has before.
I'm proud to know he is my QB!
RolandDeschain wrote:Come on, McGruff. You don't think more than about 10% of the so-called religious NFL players are actually, really, religious...Do you? This can't come as a surprise.
Bobblehead wrote:NinerLifer wrote:Man some of you guys need to lighten up. I know he now leads the team of your opposition, but I would personally be worried if kids like him didn't let off some steam once in a while. Having a burnt out leader is not a good thing.
But just to make you feel better, he has been working out in Atlanta already training for next season since the week following the Superbowl. Probably would have been better for the rest of the division next season if we had won, as he has stated the loss has fired him up and motivated him to train harder than he ever has before.
I'm proud to know he is my QB!
Maybe you too will be lucky enough to drink shots from his belly button
NinerLifer wrote:Bobblehead wrote:NinerLifer wrote:Man some of you guys need to lighten up. I know he now leads the team of your opposition, but I would personally be worried if kids like him didn't let off some steam once in a while. Having a burnt out leader is not a good thing.
But just to make you feel better, he has been working out in Atlanta already training for next season since the week following the Superbowl. Probably would have been better for the rest of the division next season if we had won, as he has stated the loss has fired him up and motivated him to train harder than he ever has before.
I'm proud to know he is my QB!
Maybe you too will be lucky enough to drink shots from his belly button
So how did you like it? Not really my thing.
NinerLifer wrote:hawker84 wrote:That doesn't worry me a bit Niner.. Kap wasn't the reason you guy's lost the superbowl.. as long as you keep putting out those db's you had last year.. kap can be fired up all he want's..
The DB's are one of the priorities of the Team to have fixed before week 1 next year. As well as finding Justin Smith's predecessor to replace him when he retires and also to add depth to our other key defensive positions as it was evidenced by all that our starters lost steam late in the season. It's scary to think that the Niners will be even better next year than they were this year.
NinerLifer wrote:So I take it that you think it is wrong for an at the time backup QB who is in his early 20's to party and enjoy himself while on vacation in Mexico?
RolandDeschain wrote:The 49ers made it one step farther in the playoffs than the year before, but lost two more games (yes, I count a tie as a loss; even though it kept you ahead of us in the division) in the regular season. I'm not sure I'd call that progress, despite reaching the Super Bowl. Green Bay was a joke of an opponent in their game against you, they looked flat-out bad; and the Falcons weren't great, either. It's highly unlikely you'll have as easy of a trip to the Super Bowl this year.
NinerLifer wrote:Reaching the Superbowl isn't progress?
You do realize that the opposing team is usually the cause of a team looking like "a joke of an opponent" right?
So since the Seahawks couldn't beat the Falcons, and by your own opinion they "weren't that great", what is your opinion of your team since you couldn't beat them but we did?
hawker84 wrote:our defense failed in critical times, like they been doing all season. kind of like your defense failed in critical times during the season and superbowl..
i think we both know, Seattle was the better team.. i think we both know SF was the better team..
i posted this before, but i'll do it again for your benefit.. you can go to the CLink or Candlestick and look up at all the NFCW or NFCC banners, but without a superbowl victory to back them up, they mean pretty much nothing... i look at them as a failed season.. there's only one team standing at the end of the day, if it's not your team, your season was a failure...
RolandDeschain wrote:NinerLifer wrote:Reaching the Superbowl isn't progress?
You do realize that the opposing team is usually the cause of a team looking like "a joke of an opponent" right?
So since the Seahawks couldn't beat the Falcons, and by your own opinion they "weren't that great", what is your opinion of your team since you couldn't beat them but we did?
Not all roads to the Super Bowl are equal. There's a reason the 49ers and San Francisco media wanted the Seahawks to lose, because you knew an away game at Atlanta was easier than a home game against us. How we played them isn't really relevant, they didn't look like world-beaters against us, either. As I've stated many times, our first-half play calling was the bane of our existence a number of times this past year, and I pray it improves next year. That's a fault of our team, not a strength of the opponent.
Whether you're really an improving team will be decided this coming season.
NinerLifer wrote:hawker84 wrote:our defense failed in critical times, like they been doing all season. kind of like your defense failed in critical times during the season and superbowl..
i think we both know, Seattle was the better team.. i think we both know SF was the better team..
i posted this before, but i'll do it again for your benefit.. you can go to the CLink or Candlestick and look up at all the NFCW or NFCC banners, but without a superbowl victory to back them up, they mean pretty much nothing... i look at them as a failed season.. there's only one team standing at the end of the day, if it's not your team, your season was a failure...
Agreed. And yes the banners and everything are bitter sweet if there isn't a world champions one next to it with the same year printed on it.RolandDeschain wrote:NinerLifer wrote:Reaching the Superbowl isn't progress?
You do realize that the opposing team is usually the cause of a team looking like "a joke of an opponent" right?
So since the Seahawks couldn't beat the Falcons, and by your own opinion they "weren't that great", what is your opinion of your team since you couldn't beat them but we did?
Not all roads to the Super Bowl are equal. There's a reason the 49ers and San Francisco media wanted the Seahawks to lose, because you knew an away game at Atlanta was easier than a home game against us. How we played them isn't really relevant, they didn't look like world-beaters against us, either. As I've stated many times, our first-half play calling was the bane of our existence a number of times this past year, and I pray it improves next year. That's a fault of our team, not a strength of the opponent.
Whether you're really an improving team will be decided this coming season.
Most of us on 49ers.com wanted to face the Falcons in Atlanta because we yes knew it would be easier because your chippy defense would have no doubt banged up the Falcons enough to make our matchup with them easier, and we didn't want to face your chippy defense ourselves and possibly lose players to injury before the big game.
RolandDeschain wrote:So none of your preference towards the Falcons is related to us having a bigger chance at beating you than the Falcons? Ok, then. Good luck building credibility around here.
NinerLifer wrote:RolandDeschain wrote:So none of your preference towards the Falcons is related to us having a bigger chance at beating you than the Falcons? Ok, then. Good luck building credibility around here.
Of course it did. I've said it multiple times on your MB, your team is very talented. You guys had a better chance to beat us than the Falcons. The only offset is that the Falcons had home field advantage, while you wouldn't have had it. Also another reason why some wanted to play you guys instead was because of your tough time winning on the road all season long. Your wild card win only fueled that speculation as your team didn't appear to be coming out of Washington with a victory until RG3 went down.
It's easy at this point anyway to believe that both of us will be in the postseason again next year, the only fight along the way will be for the division title unless the rest of the NFC gets their act together.
-The Glove- wrote:NinerLifer wrote:RolandDeschain wrote:So none of your preference towards the Falcons is related to us having a bigger chance at beating you than the Falcons? Ok, then. Good luck building credibility around here.
Of course it did. I've said it multiple times on your MB, your team is very talented. You guys had a better chance to beat us than the Falcons. The only offset is that the Falcons had home field advantage, while you wouldn't have had it. Also another reason why some wanted to play you guys instead was because of your tough time winning on the road all season long. Your wild card win only fueled that speculation as your team didn't appear to be coming out of Washington with a victory until RG3 went down.
It's easy at this point anyway to believe that both of us will be in the postseason again next year, the only fight along the way will be for the division title unless the rest of the NFC gets their act together.
And this clown wonders why he's always getting attacked. Your passive-aggressive schtick is getting old.
NinerLifer wrote:-The Glove- wrote:NinerLifer wrote:[quote="RolandDeschain"]So none of your preference towards the Falcons is related to us having a bigger chance at beating you than the Falcons? Ok, then. Good luck building credibility around here.
Of course it did. I've said it multiple times on your MB, your team is very talented. You guys had a better chance to beat us than the Falcons. The only offset is that the Falcons had home field advantage, while you wouldn't have had it. Also another reason why some wanted to play you guys instead was because of your tough time winning on the road all season long. Your wild card win only fueled that speculation as your team didn't appear to be coming out of Washington with a victory until RG3 went down.
It's easy at this point anyway to believe that both of us will be in the postseason again next year, the only fight along the way will be for the division title unless the rest of the NFC gets their act together.
And this clown wonders why he's always getting attacked. Your passive-aggressive schtick is getting old.
NinerLifer wrote:I guessed I missed it somewhere that the Seahawks aren't a football team then.
Whenever I try to talk about our two teams or the rest of our division somebody like you jumps in and takes it in another direction.
Pretty sure that some on here will see what they want to see in posts from Niner fans. Perhaps that's a Paradigm shift that needs to happen like was mentioned in another thread.
NinerLifer wrote:hawker84 wrote:That doesn't worry me a bit Niner.. Kap wasn't the reason you guy's lost the superbowl.. as long as you keep putting out those db's you had last year.. kap can be fired up all he want's..
The DB's are one of the priorities of the Team to have fixed before week 1 next year. As well as finding Justin Smith's predecessor to replace him when he retires and also to add depth to our other key defensive positions as it was evidenced by all that our starters lost steam late in the season. It's scary to think that the Niners will be even better next year than they were this year.
-The Glove- wrote:NinerLifer wrote:I guessed I missed it somewhere that the Seahawks aren't a football team then.
Whenever I try to talk about our two teams or the rest of our division somebody like you jumps in and takes it in another direction.
Pretty sure that some on here will see what they want to see in posts from Niner fans. Perhaps that's a Paradigm shift that needs to happen like was mentioned in another thread.
Talking football has more to do than talking Niners or Seahawks. And just look at your post history. You're like the resident Niner hall-monitor. "Oh no, they're talking bad about my Niners, I have to defend their honor!" That's all I've seen you do. You don't bring anything of substance. NONE at all.
NinerLifer wrote:your team didn't appear to be coming out of Washington with a victory until RG3 went down.
theENGLISHseahawk wrote:NinerLifer wrote:your team didn't appear to be coming out of Washington with a victory until RG3 went down.
Did you watch the game?
Aside from two drives, it was a completely one-sided affair. And when our offense pulled its finger out of its arse, we comfortably won. The whole RGIII thing was a red herring. He was the hurt the week before too and made light work of Dallas.
loafoftatupu wrote:I get it though, Niner fans try to find any reason they can to discount the Hawks. It makes them feel safer.
RolandDeschain wrote:NinerLifer, if you want to know why we're not particularly scared of your team, perhaps it's because you made one more play in the NFCCG this year as compared to last year, (one play separating making the Super Bowl versus not having made it) with two fewer regular-season wins to show for it, while everyone in your fan base brags about having a supposedly amazing new elite QB for the team.
Seriously, congratulations on making the Super Bowl; but the fact that your team was only able to get a touchdown against our 3rd-stringers at the end of your blowout loss at our house doesn't exactly have us quaking in our boots for the 2013 season. You'll have to prove that the Seahawks should be scared of playing your team. As it stands, we're not scared of anybody; and if our offensive coordinator gets in the same mindset, we might average beating our opponents by 3 scores every week.
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