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5_Golden_Rings":1sycpcje said:
Sports Hernia":1sycpcje said:
Marvin49":1sycpcje said:
Sports Hernia":1sycpcje said:
We get it Marv, nothing is Crapollo’s fault In your world, ever. #10 has never thrown a pick that was his fault in your mind. You make excuses for GQ like the excuses you made for the Kraepper. Keep polishing those turds and expecting them to turn into gold.

His tipped balls were because he was missing high, see inaccuracy.
Wagner and KJ Wright dropped balls that hit them squarely in the hands.

Jimmy will be Kraepper 2.0 minus the foot speed, and cannon for an arm. #10 has been exposed.

I get it Hernia, you are immune to nuance and are king of the straw man. You should work for Fox News.

Hey...I can do that too.

Jimmy G has no fatal flaws. Ya know how I know? He's still alive. I can be intentionally obtuse as well. It ain't hard.

As for missing high....he missed high ONCE on those three tipped balls and receiver got both hands on it. The other two were right on the receiver. Coming into the game, he had a 70% completion %. Maybe, just maybe, dropped passes had something to do with it.
Do you ever get Dizzy from all of the spinning? You are the Bill O’Reilly of Niner Trolls.

As for the “fatal flaws” comment, I didn’t come up with that, your boy 5 rusty rings did, so if you have a problem with that, take it up with that goober, that’s his phrase........mkay snowflake?

Again, Crappollo = Kraepper 2.0, deal with it!
Dude, the king of spin is the guy who repeatedly ignores the fact that "no fatal flaws" was in reference to predictable physical tendencies (such as a long release). Over and over and over again you SPIN what was said to take it grossly out of context and never admit it. If there is a king of spin, it's you. That or, as I suspect, you are mentally handicapped.

You ok Bubba?
Need a little cheese with that whine?
Perhaps a crying towel?

Looks like Crappollo’s “fatal flaw’s” were on full display last night, and you know it, though you’ll NEVER admit it. You bet on the wrong horse Scooter.
 

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49ers fatal flaw is they did not have a play off mentality for the game, we were hitting with force, your receivers were hit crossing and I am sure Sanders was hurt on one of them, that kind of set a few things in motion, when he left the other players knew that it was a no fly zone and to have your head on a swivel. I also think Jimmy was beginning to try to read more about where he was leading his receivers and who was there, if your hit like that your telling your QB to throw me into a hit.

No add the pass rush and the fact Jefferson and Reed were both in the rotation with Woods and Ford we were getting push up the middle making no place for Jimmy to step up to.

Saying all that the scheme adjustment and more man and single high with Diggs coming in as Enforcer / Clean up and deep protect made a huge difference and allowed McDougald to play lose and not try to do to much.

I said in another thread, this was very close a playoff game, punch you in the mouth and trade blows, we are young but the mentality has been passed on that we are physical and want that reputation back.
 

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I don't think you can clearly say one team is better than the other after last night's game because there was a lot of sloppy play on both sides (5 fumbles is ridiculous). Yes, the 49ers had more incompletions. However, they weren't all caused by receivers dropping passes. Garoppolo had 2-3 passes that should have been interceptions (our D needs to hit the JUGS machine), and one pick that was called back due to a penalty. He also had other incompletions that were caused by defensive pressure.

Wilson generally handled the rush better and was more efficient. He's more experienced, and it shows. He's been playing with a porous offensive line for much of his career but finds a way to win despite that. He's also been known for a combo of passing efficiency with a great deep ball throughout his career. He uses his legs when he has to, but for the most part, he keeps his eyes downfield even when he's on the run.

Both defenses played outstanding. The '9ers have been that way all season. Seattle's D came to life last night. We'll have to see if they can continue that level of play.

The division race just got a lot more interesting.
 
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Sports Hernia":1q5z3zqo said:
5_Golden_Rings":1q5z3zqo said:
Sports Hernia":1q5z3zqo said:
Marvin49":1q5z3zqo said:
I get it Hernia, you are immune to nuance and are king of the straw man. You should work for Fox News.

Hey...I can do that too.

Jimmy G has no fatal flaws. Ya know how I know? He's still alive. I can be intentionally obtuse as well. It ain't hard.

As for missing high....he missed high ONCE on those three tipped balls and receiver got both hands on it. The other two were right on the receiver. Coming into the game, he had a 70% completion %. Maybe, just maybe, dropped passes had something to do with it.
Do you ever get Dizzy from all of the spinning? You are the Bill O’Reilly of Niner Trolls.

As for the “fatal flaws” comment, I didn’t come up with that, your boy 5 rusty rings did, so if you have a problem with that, take it up with that goober, that’s his phrase........mkay snowflake?

Again, Crappollo = Kraepper 2.0, deal with it!
Dude, the king of spin is the guy who repeatedly ignores the fact that "no fatal flaws" was in reference to predictable physical tendencies (such as a long release). Over and over and over again you SPIN what was said to take it grossly out of context and never admit it. If there is a king of spin, it's you. That or, as I suspect, you are mentally handicapped.

You ok Bubba?
Need a little cheese with that whine?
Perhaps a crying towel?

Looks like Crappollo’s “fatal flaw’s” were on full display last night, and you know it, though you’ll NEVER admit it. You bet on the wrong horse Scooter.

Jimmy got no fatal flaws. He's still alive.
 

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Marvin49":3hzd646k said:
Sports Hernia":3hzd646k said:
5_Golden_Rings":3hzd646k said:
Sports Hernia":3hzd646k said:
Do you ever get Dizzy from all of the spinning? You are the Bill O’Reilly of Niner Trolls.

As for the “fatal flaws” comment, I didn’t come up with that, your boy 5 rusty rings did, so if you have a problem with that, take it up with that goober, that’s his phrase........mkay snowflake?

Again, Crappollo = Kraepper 2.0, deal with it!
Dude, the king of spin is the guy who repeatedly ignores the fact that "no fatal flaws" was in reference to predictable physical tendencies (such as a long release). Over and over and over again you SPIN what was said to take it grossly out of context and never admit it. If there is a king of spin, it's you. That or, as I suspect, you are mentally handicapped.

You ok Bubba?
Need a little cheese with that whine?
Perhaps a crying towel?

Looks like Crappollo’s “fatal flaw’s” were on full display last night, and you know it, though you’ll NEVER admit it. You bet on the wrong horse Scooter.

Jimmy got no fatal flaws. He's still alive.
Again, take it up with your boy 5 rusty rings, it’s his term. .....but then again, you knew that.
 

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Marvin49":3v1g2in9 said:
M'Kay,

Not gonna say he played WELL, but I dunno how you can watch the game and not see that the drops had a SIGNIFICANT impact on the game.

They were drive extenders. One was an INT that gave Seattle the ball near the 20 (Bourne). One would have given the 49ers a 1st and goal and they ended up settling for a FG (Bourne). Another would have been a HUGE completion over the middle with room to run (Samuel). One would have extended a drive at the beginning of the game (Goodwin). Two more would have been a huge 3rd down conversions (Pettis and Juszczyk).

Time and time again drops KILLED them last night.

Now, at the end of the game he certainly made some poor throws that LBs dropped. No defense of him there, but without the OTHER drops, they are never even in that position.

I take nothing away from Seattle. They deserved it more than SF did. ther eis no question...but don't sit here and tell me that the drops didn't have anything to do with it. They were HUGE.
Our defense from a few years ago would have turned in at least a four-int performance, perhaps five; on top of Jimmy's two lost fumbles. It would have gone down as one of the worst games by a QB1 in the history of the NFL.

Just sayin'. Your WRs had a big case of the drops, but fortunately for the 49ers, so did Seattle's defenders. If I'm a 49ers fan, I have to be very disappointed in Jimmy's inability to live up to the moment. Your kicker signed off the street, you expect that from. Your starting QB who sat behind Tom Brady of all people for years...no excuse.

The drops by Seattle defenders had a bigger impact on keeping the 49ers in the game than your receivers not having a single drop all night would have.
 

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RolandDeschain":6s10ijxu said:
Marvin49":6s10ijxu said:
M'Kay,

Not gonna say he played WELL, but I dunno how you can watch the game and not see that the drops had a SIGNIFICANT impact on the game.

They were drive extenders. One was an INT that gave Seattle the ball near the 20 (Bourne). One would have given the 49ers a 1st and goal and they ended up settling for a FG (Bourne). Another would have been a HUGE completion over the middle with room to run (Samuel). One would have extended a drive at the beginning of the game (Goodwin). Two more would have been a huge 3rd down conversions (Pettis and Juszczyk).

Time and time again drops KILLED them last night.

Now, at the end of the game he certainly made some poor throws that LBs dropped. No defense of him there, but without the OTHER drops, they are never even in that position.

I take nothing away from Seattle. They deserved it more than SF did. ther eis no question...but don't sit here and tell me that the drops didn't have anything to do with it. They were HUGE.
Our defense from a few years ago would have turned in at least a four-int performance, perhaps five; on top of Jimmy's two lost fumbles. It would have gone down as one of the worst games by a QB1 in the history of the NFL.

Just sayin'. Your WRs had a big case of the drops, but fortunately for the 49ers, so did Seattle's defenders. If I'm a 49ers fan, I have to be very disappointed in Jimmy's inability to live up to the moment. Your kicker signed off the street, you expect that from. Your starting QB who sat behind Tom Brady of all people for years...no excuse.

The drops by Seattle defenders had a bigger impact on keeping the 49ers in the game than your receivers not having a single drop all night would have.
Your last sentence is spot on.
 

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Maulbert":2p1qfn81 said:
Marvin49":2p1qfn81 said:
Sports Hernia":2p1qfn81 said:
Ezekiel38":2p1qfn81 said:
Congrats on the win. Not gonna eat crow as we straight up gave you the game with turnovers and dropped balls. Could not anticipate that and this one leaves a sour taste for obvious reasons.

You are not better than us that's for damn sure. But you got the W and that's what mattered tonight.

Makes for an exciting stretch run at least. If you don't lose two of your next four I will be surprised. But again, sincerely congrats on the win. We could not overcome Kendrick Bourne and it cost us the game.
LOL. After all the $h!t you talked, You lost.

Jimmy Crappallo should have been picked 4 more times if our linebackers and DB’s can learn to catch, and the refs don’t throw a BS phantom DPI penalty.

Crappallo is a human turnover machine when pressured.

I wouldn’t be surprised if Crappallo is The Kraepper 2.0.
His fatal flaws were on full display tonight.

Soooo...…..

I kinda feel like Ezekiel is pretty lame for not eating crow....

….but come on dude. Forget the LBs/DBs, the score would have been much different if GAROPPOLOS OWN WRs could catch (I think I counted EIGHT drops), or if the rookie kicker didn't completely shank the ball, or if the tackles don't play worse than their 4th and 5th string counterparts or if the center doesn't get hurt which led to Seattles first TD or a host of other things, its a different story.

Bottom line, Niners lost. Seahawks won. Gratz.

It also would have been different if the Hawks didn't drop at least 2 easy picks.

If ifs and buts were candies and nuts, then we'd all have a Merry Christmas.

Garoppolo must just throw an uncatchable ball.
 

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Marvin49":3pcdoekl said:
Sports Hernia":3pcdoekl said:
Marvin49":3pcdoekl said:
Sports Hernia":3pcdoekl said:
We get it Marv, nothing is Crapollo’s fault In your world, ever. #10 has never thrown a pick that was his fault in your mind. You make excuses for GQ like the excuses you made for the Kraepper. Keep polishing those turds and expecting them to turn into gold.

His tipped balls were because he was missing high, see inaccuracy.
Wagner and KJ Wright dropped balls that hit them squarely in the hands.

Jimmy will be Kraepper 2.0 minus the foot speed, and cannon for an arm. #10 has been exposed.

I get it Hernia, you are immune to nuance and are king of the straw man. You should work for Fox News.

Hey...I can do that too.

Jimmy G has no fatal flaws. Ya know how I know? He's still alive. I can be intentionally obtuse as well. It ain't hard.

As for missing high....he missed high ONCE on those three tipped balls and receiver got both hands on it. The other two were right on the receiver. Coming into the game, he had a 70% completion %. Maybe, just maybe, dropped passes had something to do with it.
Do you ever get Dizzy from all of the spinning? You are the Bill O’Reilly of Niner Trolls.

As for the “fatal flaws” comment, I didn’t come up with that, your boy 5 rusty rings did, so if you have a problem with that, take it up with that goober, that’s his phrase........mkay snowflake?

Again, Crappollo = Kraepper 2.0, deal with it!

Jimmy got no fatal flaws. He's still alive.

Marv you could write a novels worth of stuff, Sportshernia isn't going to change he will continue to be a richard. Stop wasting your time its getting embarrassing.
 

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RolandDeschain":25ir9i91 said:
Marvin49":25ir9i91 said:
M'Kay,

Not gonna say he played WELL, but I dunno how you can watch the game and not see that the drops had a SIGNIFICANT impact on the game.

They were drive extenders. One was an INT that gave Seattle the ball near the 20 (Bourne). One would have given the 49ers a 1st and goal and they ended up settling for a FG (Bourne). Another would have been a HUGE completion over the middle with room to run (Samuel). One would have extended a drive at the beginning of the game (Goodwin). Two more would have been a huge 3rd down conversions (Pettis and Juszczyk).

Time and time again drops KILLED them last night.

Now, at the end of the game he certainly made some poor throws that LBs dropped. No defense of him there, but without the OTHER drops, they are never even in that position.

I take nothing away from Seattle. They deserved it more than SF did. ther eis no question...but don't sit here and tell me that the drops didn't have anything to do with it. They were HUGE.
Our defense from a few years ago would have turned in at least a four-int performance, perhaps five; on top of Jimmy's two lost fumbles. It would have gone down as one of the worst games by a QB1 in the history of the NFL.

Just sayin'. Your WRs had a big case of the drops, but fortunately for the 49ers, so did Seattle's defenders. If I'm a 49ers fan, I have to be very disappointed in Jimmy's inability to live up to the moment. Your kicker signed off the street, you expect that from. Your starting QB who sat behind Tom Brady of all people for years...no excuse.

The drops by Seattle defenders had a bigger impact on keeping the 49ers in the game than your receivers not having a single drop all night would have.

If this, if that don't mean shit. Your D from a few years ago wasn't on the field.
 

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Washington49er":1iwzyll9 said:
Marvin49":1iwzyll9 said:
Sports Hernia":1iwzyll9 said:
Marvin49":1iwzyll9 said:
I get it Hernia, you are immune to nuance and are king of the straw man. You should work for Fox News.

Hey...I can do that too.

Jimmy G has no fatal flaws. Ya know how I know? He's still alive. I can be intentionally obtuse as well. It ain't hard.

As for missing high....he missed high ONCE on those three tipped balls and receiver got both hands on it. The other two were right on the receiver. Coming into the game, he had a 70% completion %. Maybe, just maybe, dropped passes had something to do with it.
Do you ever get Dizzy from all of the spinning? You are the Bill O’Reilly of Niner Trolls.

As for the “fatal flaws” comment, I didn’t come up with that, your boy 5 rusty rings did, so if you have a problem with that, take it up with that goober, that’s his phrase........mkay snowflake?

Again, Crappollo = Kraepper 2.0, deal with it!

Jimmy got no fatal flaws. He's still alive.

Marv you could write a novels worth of stuff, Sportshernia isn't going to change he will continue to be a richard. Stop wasting your time its getting embarrassing.

Poor little Troglodyte is butthurt.
I’m running out of Kleenex, you Niner trolls are using it all up.
You may want to return to the shallow end of the pool junior, because you’re drowning in the deep end.
 
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Washington49er":3hukojis said:
Marvin49":3hukojis said:
Sports Hernia":3hukojis said:
Marvin49":3hukojis said:
I get it Hernia, you are immune to nuance and are king of the straw man. You should work for Fox News.

Hey...I can do that too.

Jimmy G has no fatal flaws. Ya know how I know? He's still alive. I can be intentionally obtuse as well. It ain't hard.

As for missing high....he missed high ONCE on those three tipped balls and receiver got both hands on it. The other two were right on the receiver. Coming into the game, he had a 70% completion %. Maybe, just maybe, dropped passes had something to do with it.
Do you ever get Dizzy from all of the spinning? You are the Bill O’Reilly of Niner Trolls.

As for the “fatal flaws” comment, I didn’t come up with that, your boy 5 rusty rings did, so if you have a problem with that, take it up with that goober, that’s his phrase........mkay snowflake?

Again, Crappollo = Kraepper 2.0, deal with it!

Jimmy got no fatal flaws. He's still alive.

Marv you could write a novels worth of stuff, Sportshernia isn't going to change he will continue to be a richard. Stop wasting your time its getting embarrassing.

I'm aware. I've employed a new strategy.
 
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Sports Hernia":h13s8sdk said:
Washington49er":h13s8sdk said:
Marvin49":h13s8sdk said:
Sports Hernia":h13s8sdk said:
Do you ever get Dizzy from all of the spinning? You are the Bill O’Reilly of Niner Trolls.

As for the “fatal flaws” comment, I didn’t come up with that, your boy 5 rusty rings did, so if you have a problem with that, take it up with that goober, that’s his phrase........mkay snowflake?

Again, Crappollo = Kraepper 2.0, deal with it!

Jimmy got no fatal flaws. He's still alive.

Marv you could write a novels worth of stuff, Sportshernia isn't going to change he will continue to be a richard. Stop wasting your time its getting embarrassing.

Poor little Troglodyte is butthurt.
I’m running out of Kleenex, you Niner trolls are using it all up.
You may want to return to the shallow end of the pool junior, because you’re drowning in the deep end.

Jimmy got no fatal flaws. He's still alive.
 

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Sports Hernia":2ynz95o6 said:
Washington49er":2ynz95o6 said:
Marvin49":2ynz95o6 said:
Sports Hernia":2ynz95o6 said:
Do you ever get Dizzy from all of the spinning? You are the Bill O’Reilly of Niner Trolls.

As for the “fatal flaws” comment, I didn’t come up with that, your boy 5 rusty rings did, so if you have a problem with that, take it up with that goober, that’s his phrase........mkay snowflake?

Again, Crappollo = Kraepper 2.0, deal with it!

Jimmy got no fatal flaws. He's still alive.

Marv you could write a novels worth of stuff, Sportshernia isn't going to change he will continue to be a richard. Stop wasting your time its getting embarrassing.

Poor little Troglodyte is butthurt.
I’m running out of Kleenex, you Niner trolls are using it all up.
You may want to return to the shallow end of the pool junior, because you’re drowning in the deep end.

You are hilariously naive.
 
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RolandDeschain":1aee0vs4 said:
Marvin49":1aee0vs4 said:
M'Kay,

Not gonna say he played WELL, but I dunno how you can watch the game and not see that the drops had a SIGNIFICANT impact on the game.

They were drive extenders. One was an INT that gave Seattle the ball near the 20 (Bourne). One would have given the 49ers a 1st and goal and they ended up settling for a FG (Bourne). Another would have been a HUGE completion over the middle with room to run (Samuel). One would have extended a drive at the beginning of the game (Goodwin). Two more would have been a huge 3rd down conversions (Pettis and Juszczyk).

Time and time again drops KILLED them last night.

Now, at the end of the game he certainly made some poor throws that LBs dropped. No defense of him there, but without the OTHER drops, they are never even in that position.

I take nothing away from Seattle. They deserved it more than SF did. ther eis no question...but don't sit here and tell me that the drops didn't have anything to do with it. They were HUGE.
Our defense from a few years ago would have turned in at least a four-int performance, perhaps five; on top of Jimmy's two lost fumbles. It would have gone down as one of the worst games by a QB1 in the history of the NFL.

Just sayin'. Your WRs had a big case of the drops, but fortunately for the 49ers, so did Seattle's defenders. If I'm a 49ers fan, I have to be very disappointed in Jimmy's inability to live up to the moment. Your kicker signed off the street, you expect that from. Your starting QB who sat behind Tom Brady of all people for years...no excuse.

The drops by Seattle defenders had a bigger impact on keeping the 49ers in the game than your receivers not having a single drop all night would have.

Yeah...I don't buy that at all.

1) Some of those dropped INTs were a direct result of a receiver drop. For example, Boornes second drop would have given the 49ers 1st and goal. he popped it into the air and it was very nearly intercepted. You guys see that as "oh man, that was almost intercepted...thats a much bigger deal". It was only almost intercepted BECAUSE OF THE DROP.

2) The very near INTs late in the game NEVER HAPPEN if not for the drops earlier because the 49ers aren't in 2 minutes/score now mode.


Were the drops on the INTs more egregious? Debatable. Would catching those INTs have had a larger effect on the game? Probably....but the problem with that logic to me is that if those WRs don't drop the ball, its an entirely different game.
 

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Marvin49":yi8dd7jv said:
Washington49er":yi8dd7jv said:
Marvin49":yi8dd7jv said:
Sports Hernia":yi8dd7jv said:
Do you ever get Dizzy from all of the spinning? You are the Bill O’Reilly of Niner Trolls.

As for the “fatal flaws” comment, I didn’t come up with that, your boy 5 rusty rings did, so if you have a problem with that, take it up with that goober, that’s his phrase........mkay snowflake?

Again, Crappollo = Kraepper 2.0, deal with it!

Jimmy got no fatal flaws. He's still alive.

Marv you could write a novels worth of stuff, Sportshernia isn't going to change he will continue to be a richard. Stop wasting your time its getting embarrassing.

I'm aware. I've employed a new strategy.

You know no matter what you offer as far as opinion, details, facts, etc. The three amigos (you know who they are) will always come to defend all things Seahawk, even if what you're talking about has nothing to do with the Hawks.
 

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Marvin49":2vcqfnw5 said:
RolandDeschain":2vcqfnw5 said:
Marvin49":2vcqfnw5 said:
M'Kay,

Not gonna say he played WELL, but I dunno how you can watch the game and not see that the drops had a SIGNIFICANT impact on the game.

They were drive extenders. One was an INT that gave Seattle the ball near the 20 (Bourne). One would have given the 49ers a 1st and goal and they ended up settling for a FG (Bourne). Another would have been a HUGE completion over the middle with room to run (Samuel). One would have extended a drive at the beginning of the game (Goodwin). Two more would have been a huge 3rd down conversions (Pettis and Juszczyk).

Time and time again drops KILLED them last night.

Now, at the end of the game he certainly made some poor throws that LBs dropped. No defense of him there, but without the OTHER drops, they are never even in that position.

I take nothing away from Seattle. They deserved it more than SF did. ther eis no question...but don't sit here and tell me that the drops didn't have anything to do with it. They were HUGE.
Our defense from a few years ago would have turned in at least a four-int performance, perhaps five; on top of Jimmy's two lost fumbles. It would have gone down as one of the worst games by a QB1 in the history of the NFL.

Just sayin'. Your WRs had a big case of the drops, but fortunately for the 49ers, so did Seattle's defenders. If I'm a 49ers fan, I have to be very disappointed in Jimmy's inability to live up to the moment. Your kicker signed off the street, you expect that from. Your starting QB who sat behind Tom Brady of all people for years...no excuse.

The drops by Seattle defenders had a bigger impact on keeping the 49ers in the game than your receivers not having a single drop all night would have.

Yeah...I don't buy that at all.

1) Some of those dropped INTs were a direct result of a receiver drop. For example, Boornes second drop would have given the 49ers 1st and goal. he popped it into the air and it was very nearly intercepted. You guys see that as "oh man, that was almost intercepted...thats a much bigger deal". It was only almost intercepted BECAUSE OF THE DROP.

2) The very near INTs late in the game NEVER HAPPEN if not for the drops earlier because the 49ers aren't in 2 minutes/score now mode.


Were the drops on the INTs more egregious? Debatable. Would catching those INTs have had a larger effect on the game? Probably....but the problem with that logic to me is that if those WRs don't drop the ball, its an entirely different game.

Do you see the pattern? We're wrong to talk about "what ifs", but its okay for them, so much so they talk about "if that was our D of a few years ago" previous teams like it has anything to do with Mondays game.
 

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Unfortunately for 9er fans. The SEAHAWKS just beat them on their own field in front of the entire NFL watching world while being 6 point underdogs. And the Refs were so totally biased in their favor as well. In spite of that the Hawks beat both of them.

Also, unfortunately (for them) they are going to have to play rising teams and go on the road to Balt. and NO.

Then come to Seattle in Dec. for their final beat down of the year and another year of looking forward to the draft.
 
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