What I like about facing the Niners vs other teams

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It isn't particularly the niner team that I hate (although Warner is dirty AF) but rather a significant percentage of their fans. Our resident niner fans are solid peeps - well except for that one douche nugget.

Rams fans are , at least in my experience, a much more reasonable fanbase.
 

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What I like about facing the Niners is after Seattle beats them, I can troll all their fans! And then they would respond and say they got 5 super bowls or whatever and I can say, none of those are from this century. And then they would respond and the trash talk would continue to no end. That’s what I like.
 

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You live in Atlanta? Im originally from Atlanta.
I moved to Seattle from Atlanta back in 2006. Living there since 1994, I was never even the least bit a Falcons or Braves fan. I'm not sure why I took to the Hawks and Mariners immediately - it had to be the fan support. But living walking distance from the stadiums didn't hurt.
 

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IMHO I think playing the Niners absolutely favors us for the following reasons:

1). Divisional Team
2). How many more teams do we hate more than anyone in the league? For me..NONE
3). I think being the 49ers makes it personal for the players and anything less than a win would be unacceptable. The hunger to kill the other team is strong with this team.
4). The very thought of losing and having to watch Purdy's victory f'kn dance on every network would be enough for a person to jump off a bridge.
5). We would never live this down plus the fact it would shut up the Niners fan base would be a reward in itself.
6) Insert your own reasoning here.
Ditto, HATE the Niners. Since Walsh left, and Seattle moved from the AFC to the NFC, it is a better rivalry than Pittsburgh v Ravens
 

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I never understood that.. I’ve lived all over and when I was in St. Louis there would be cubs or blackhawks fans going to STL vs Pittsburgh or whoever games decked out talking trash… I was like, ‘why are you here?’
t's like that Washington State moron going to all the Game day sites and flying that ugly flag.
 

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Ditto, HATE the Niners. Since Walsh left, and Seattle moved from the AFC to the NFC, it is a better rivalry than Pittsburgh v Ravens
I doubt many fans hate the niners more than me. I lived my first 34 years in East Texas as a Cowboys fan, and we have always hated them since they became relevant in the '70s. I've been in the PacNW since '06, so hating those basturds came very naturally to me.
 

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How many went to the pre season game in Husky Stadium between Pittsburgh and the NY Jets? Mean Joe Greene, Joe Namath, it must have been 1973?. It was considered a "feel em out" display to test whether Seattle was a worthy place for NFL football. That is the day I decided I was a fan of the soon to be Seahawks. The papers had a contest for naming the new franchise, excitement was palpable. Of course I was a fan of the NFL from the days of Jim Brown and Vince Lombardi. I cried if someone turned the channel off of any game. Mom says, I was 5 years old... 1958 it was. I fell in love with the Brody led Niners, then the Gabriel led Rams. Then comes the Hawks. Live or die by their fortunes, it is all there is in NFL ball.
 

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How many went to the pre season game in Husky Stadium between Pittsburgh and the NY Jets? Mean Joe Greene, Joe Namath, it must have been 1973?. It was considered a "feel em out" display to test whether Seattle was a worthy place for NFL football. That is the day I decided I was a fan of the soon to be Seahawks. The papers had a contest for naming the new franchise, excitement was palpable. Of course I was a fan of the NFL from the days of Jim Brown and Vince Lombardi. I cried if someone turned the channel off of any game. Mom says, I was 5 years old... 1958 it was. I fell in love with the Brody led Niners, then the Gabriel led Rams. Then comes the Hawks. Live or die by their fortunes, it is all there is in NFL ball.
You mean, of course, the days of Don Perkins and Tom Landry?

But seriously, Vince Lombardi ran an offense where you knew what was coming at you, but you also knew it was going to be done perfectly. That's what they are now saying about the Houston Texans' defense.
 

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You mean, of course, the days of Don Perkins and Tom Landry?

But seriously, Vince Lombardi ran an offense where you knew what was coming at you, but you also knew it was going to be done perfectly. That's what they are now saying about the Houston Texans' defense.
Back in the days of the Cowboy and Landry, they kind of sucked. I always wondered why other teams never used the motion flex of the O line. It seemed to set the players and minimize mistakes. So many teams have false starts. It was unique, and I loved that.
 

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I think we forgot one major one....the fact when we beat them..we have a golden opportunity to play in the Super Bowl in their HOUSE....YES!!!!!!!
That is the best one for sure
 

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No sir.

I’m a Washingtonian that resides in Texas.
We drove over for that particular game.
If that young lady dress as a cop is related to you I apologize for the next comment…


She can arrest me 😉
 

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- They have to watch their last Superbowl win on Betamax - yet act like it happened yesterday.
- They have tiny hands that smell of cabbage.
- The boom box
- Their terrible dump of a stadium that floods with sewage at high tide
Don't forget the electrical substation across the street from their stadium/practice field. Its milling down their players coligin and causing injuries lmao. Hey, at least you won't get robbed by gangstas anymore when you visit.
 

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They act like Oakland Raider wannabes.

Looking forward to seeing CMC's last game be a lot like Aaron Rodger's.

Maybe with him giving up a game sealing fumble on the Niner's last drive/ CMC's final career drive.

That would make me happy, even though I kind of like CMC.
Then he trips and falls on a sharp object and rips his scrotum.

Then catches on fire somehow.

And while he's laying in agony his family and girlfriend laugh and say
"Look at the stupid baby" 😆
 
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