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I'm not complaining. A lucky Super Bowl win is still a Super Bowl win.
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I'm just glad that MM simply DOES NOT CARE what you think in regard to your egregious underestimations of the team and coaching staff that are very reminiscent of the media's 3rd to 4th place NFCW expectations of the team last year. Learning lessons is difficult.There's something that should be obvious to any impartial observer after this early free agent period: this is now the third-best team in the NFC West. Third-best coaching, third-best talent.
While the dynasty thing would have been cool, no amount of an inevitable short-term future of fringe playoff contention and picking 18th-20th in the draft will take away from how fun this past season was. Go Hawks.
He has never explicitly said that.I'm just glad that MM simply DOES NOT CARE what you think
There's something that should be obvious to any impartial observer after this early free agent period: this is now the third-best team in the NFC West. Third-best coaching, third-best talent.
While the dynasty thing would have been cool, no amount of an inevitable short-term future of fringe playoff contention and picking 18th-20th in the draft will take away from how fun this past season was. Go Hawks.
Haha. Touche. Perhaps you were the asterisked exception to We Did Not Care.He has never explicitly said that.
Green - 'correct'It'd be easier to take you seriously if you weren't suggesting Aiyuk is a significant loss.
The Niners consistently do more with less than any team in the league. They won 12 games with a lot of their key guys hurt, and most significantly, they have, unquestionably, the best QB in the NFC.
Meanwhile, the Seahawks just had one of the luckiest seasons in NFL history, with nobody important getting seriously hurt, and winning a number of games off unforced errors by the other team (Steelers, Cards, Rams). These things have a way of regressing to the mean.
There's no legitimate argument for anyone else.Purdy is unquestionably the best QB in the NFC?![]()
Clearly, it's why the MVP trophy is sitting on his....wait....There's no legitimate argument for anyone else.
Stat Padford is maybe fourth best in the conference.Clearly, it's why the MVP trophy is sitting on his....wait....
Stat Padford is maybe fourth best in the conference.
I didn't suggest Aiyuk was significant. I just listed what we know about their free agency, so far.It'd be easier to take you seriously if you weren't suggesting Aiyuk is a significant loss.
The Niners consistently do more with less than any team in the league. They won 12 games with a lot of their key guys hurt, and most significantly, they have, unquestionably, the best QB in the NFC.
Meanwhile, the Seahawks just had one of the luckiest seasons in NFL history, with nobody important getting seriously hurt, and winning a number of games off unforced errors by the other team (Steelers, Cards, Rams). These things have a way of regressing to the mean.
What kind of unforced errors did we make as egregious as the kick returner letting the ball sit in the end zone, the opposing kicker missing the landing zone, or not knowing the rules?Funny how unforced errors just seem to happen against good teams. We also lost, or had games kept much much closer than they should have been, due to unforced errors by our team. Those won't revert to the mean as well?
The harder they work, the luckier they get.
I'm getting to it. I'm at work and responding to posts like Soulfish's unhinged quips is quicker than putting a list together.Still waiting on YOUR list.
I’m being to think you post these ridiculous takes for the sole reason of getting attention?
Yeah doom and gloom is unnecessary this ain’t Cleveland RocksI have fun with all of it. I don't mind being called out on my opinions, and I certainly have no problems calling people out. I expect it on both sides. And I certainly deserve backlash from time to time. To ME, the doom and gloom is hilarious. That's all.