seatownlowdown
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feel free to add-on any good material to this if u need to. and mods move this to the shack if u have to. so far what ive dug up tonight is pure gold. :stirthepot:
>a strong showing of leadership from their fearless leaders after their loss...
>kaepernick http://www.49ers.com/video/videos/Kaepe ... 55bb49a095
>harbaugh http://www.49ers.com/video/videos/Harba ... 073d86c773
>steve youngs analysis of the 49er players disposition
http://blog.sfgate.com/49ers/2014/11/03 ... ed-broken/
>about their lackluster, fairweather fans :177692:
http://www.sfgate.com/sports/ostler/art ... 867541.php
>losses creating self-doubt, and self-doubt creating cracks within the 49er organization
http://www.mercurynews.com/49ers/ci_268 ... -zone-woes
>webzones new "Do you believe Colin Kaepernick is the answer at QB?" thread
http://www.49erswebzone.com/forum/niner ... er/page37/
so the is poll is sitting currently at a 43% for "no", lmao. this is the same qb their organization just gave 100m to. and nearly 40 pages of bickering in 1 day for this sole thread... jeez...
>a strong showing of leadership from their fearless leaders after their loss...
>kaepernick http://www.49ers.com/video/videos/Kaepe ... 55bb49a095
>harbaugh http://www.49ers.com/video/videos/Harba ... 073d86c773
>steve youngs analysis of the 49er players disposition
http://blog.sfgate.com/49ers/2014/11/03 ... ed-broken/
“There’s really nothing to really put my finger on other than sometimes teams just get lost,” Young said. “I walked away yesterday saying ‘Boy, that team is not even close to what the teams they were the last couple years. Ready to take things on deep into January.’
>about their lackluster, fairweather fans :177692:
http://www.sfgate.com/sports/ostler/art ... 867541.php
make sure u read some of the fans comments at the bottom of the article. pure gold.In Seattle on Sunday, it was cold and rainy and the opponent was the dismal, winless Raiders. Yet the grandstands at CenturyLink Field remained packed throughout the game. The Seattle fans not only stayed at their seats, but — like college kids — they stood the entire game, an enthusiasm unknown to mankind.
The best seats in Seattle, between the 30-yard lines, require seat-license fees of $10,000 to $50,000 per fanny. That means that many of those people standing, in the rain, to watch the Raiders, are millionaires.
Meanwhile, where were the 49ers’ fans? Thousands were MIA. It was sunny in Santa Clara, but not hot. A high of 64. Apparently, in the cozy confines of the Big Wok, 64 is warm enough to drive fans out of their seats.
Where do they go? To private clubs beneath the stands, wasting away again in Margaritaville? To shaded concourses? Home to their gated mansions?
>losses creating self-doubt, and self-doubt creating cracks within the 49er organization
http://www.mercurynews.com/49ers/ci_268 ... -zone-woes
Two of the 49ers' offensive leaders, however, expressed concerns postgame. Frank Gore, the franchise's all-time leading rusher, demanded the 49ers "make our minds up" about the offense's fluctuation between a run-oriented unit and a pass-friendly scheme. Left tackle Joe Staley chimed in about the team's "penalties, dumb blocks, dumb techniques, dumb schemes."
>webzones new "Do you believe Colin Kaepernick is the answer at QB?" thread
http://www.49erswebzone.com/forum/niner ... er/page37/
so the is poll is sitting currently at a 43% for "no", lmao. this is the same qb their organization just gave 100m to. and nearly 40 pages of bickering in 1 day for this sole thread... jeez...