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2011-11-25, 03:44 | Link #3523 | |
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As for wing darkness, this is pretty much why I initially put him on ignore. His personal feelings regarding the 49ers have clouded his judgment to look at anything objectively regarding the 49ers. The dude has an agenda even for his age, which is why whenever he talks about the NFL he usually doesn't know what he's talking about. Even you don't actually watch the entire game of any contest, you can still make a short trip to ESPN or NFL.com to read a blurb of a game or watch highlights to get an idea what the weaknesses and strengths for each team in the game were. It's a lot more credible than just tuning in the television watching a failed 4th down conversion and making a bold statement while ignoring all of the other circumstances surrounding the contest. There is a reason why he didn't reply to the direct response I gave him last week when he initially tried to start talking smack about the 49ers when what I was discussing first had nothing to do with the team. Dude was just trolling as per usual.
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2011-11-25, 03:52 | Link #3524 |
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http://blogs.reuters.com/photographe...l-locker-room/
The standard that is: the Ravens Cheerleading squad. My Innernets is chopping up for this video... but judging on the comments on responses in this article. More athleticism than your standard cheerleader.
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2011-11-26, 02:34 | Link #3526 | |
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As for the rest, don't call me a troll bro...call me the BEST TROLL EVER SINCE EVAH, because i'm not simply a troll...I am there unquestioned leader if that's what i am... Again, this is what i was going to do for my life's profession before i figured out it's nothing but TMZ.com with sports...Sifting through Steve McNair's garbage can after he gets fragged, or asking coaches "gotcha-questions" for the Coaching Crisis of the week segment never really interested me... You will never know how ESPN flew me to New York City in 2004 fresh outta college to offer me a position (Not in Bristol dope, there newly formed studios there with Disney) that I turned down because sadly i'm one of these people that can't conform to $hit that betrays my personal artistic creativity (Weak i know)...I settled on being a freelance Op-Ed columnist that has published stories in newspapers and magazines I'm sure you've read having no clue who i really am...Sociopathic tendencies aside though, I know more about NFL football than your mind will ever grasp...And my excitement over Tebow or propensity to throw a little smacktalk, or colorful wordplay at net-posters won't suppress the core of my knowledge when pressed to reveal it... Yeah i do hate the 49ners, and I probably do hate them because they used to whip my saints, and DeBartolo Jr. was a cheater and a stain on society, and Jerry Rice is really an impolite b!tch in the real world (Although no one knows but me)...But that doesn't have jack to do with knowing that Alex Smith will fail you in the end...I seen it, like a 20-inch Zenith, and a man who can't even throw the ball 20 yards downfield is more clutch than he will ever be...
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2011-11-26, 02:51 | Link #3527 |
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Green Bay were as usual. Not much else to be said.
I wasn't impressed by Dallas. The fact they barely scraped past Miami isn't speaking much and Romo would have been destroyed by better teams for those 2 early INTs he threw. Didn't like this game at all. Very impressed with Baltimore's defense and sacking Alex Smith 9 times. And therein lies San Francisco's major problem - how are they going to score enough against the top teams? I don't question their defense - Flacco was clean but not getting much his way and Ray Rice had to grind it out all night as hard as Gore did, but aside from that pass Smith threw to Ginn that got reversed due to...was that an illegal block at the line of scrimmage? Baltimore may suck against lower grade teams, but beating Pittsburgh twice, as well as wins against Cincinatti and San Francisco indicates they're heading in the right direction. Flacco is playing more like he should - he'll never be top tier but if he goes for Boldin short and Torrey Smith for deeper plays as well as set up Ray Rice, their offense will be sufficient most of the time. But whether it's enough to beat a team like Green Bay is a different question. I'm not sure who Baltimore's biggest threat in their conference is. I don't think it's Cincinatti because Dalton needs more time - he's making rookie mistakes but will be a good QB in about two years. Pittsburgh are hard to pin - I don't have the confidence they can score enough against teams with equally solid defense. New England - no way, not even Brady can counter their leaky defense. Houston, maybe? But without Schaub, that may not be the case - depends if Arian Foster can shelter Leinart enough.
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2011-11-26, 05:10 | Link #3528 |
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Dallas has scraped by significantly worse teams (Redskins, Dolphins) while barely losing to "better" teams (Lions, Pats and Jets) all season. It's odd...frankly I'm surprised we're on a 4 game win streak w/ our inconsistency.
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2011-11-27, 06:01 | Link #3532 | |
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And a lot of times this season, Alex was the reason the 49ers won games. The last two weeks against the Cardinals and Giants (when Frank Gore had zero rushing yards) proved that. Or against the Eagles when the 49ers were down twenty points at half time and he put the team on his back which opened up the run game for Gore and Hunter after being terrible the first two periods. Alex stepped up and won us the game on offense, like he has done several times this year. Actually he performed well against the Redskins, Eagles and Giants, the top three teams that led the NFL in sacks coming into this week's games. Again, you haven't been paying attention to the 49ers games. Not shocking. Oh and the other irrelevant garbage you posted doesn't warrant a detailed response (for some reason you usually like to sidestep actually discussing the details of a game when directly asked and go on a tangent regarding your personal life that no one cares about in this thread). Bottom line is that you don't know what you're talking about and have yet to actually bring insight when it comes to a specific game regarding the 49ers. Just awful, terrible troll comments. Back to the ignore list you go. Wing Darkness your looney toon agenda has grown outdated. You need to step your game up.
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2011-11-27, 06:12 | Link #3533 | |
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The play you're talking about that got called back in the 49ers/Ravens game (75 yard touchdown pass to Ted Ginn) was due to an illegal chop block. There was a rusher coming Frank Gore blocked him low and Chilo Rachal our right guard barely put his hands on the defenders back as he was being blocked by Gore. It's a ticky-tacky call, but technically it was right. It's a shame. Chilo looked like he was just trying to regain his balance. With how the night was going with the offensive line really struggling, we could have used a big play like that. Balitmore looks really good as I've seen a few of their games this season. Well, at least against tough opponents. However they can't lose those games to inferior teams. I heard somewhere that blowing out those weaker teams historically shows that your team has a better chance long term. Baltimore can't do that. Losing to Jacksonville and Seattle and almost Arizona at home is really unacceptable. But a lot of fans are ticked off about Cam Cameron not using Ray Rice at that much (and he should be used more) and trying to turn the Ravens offense into the Greatest Show on Turf by throwing the ball on most downs. We'll see how they do in the playoffs. I still like them to represent in the AFC in the Super Bowl. It was either them or Houston, and now that Schaub is out, I can't trust Houston. At the same time I could see the Steelers edging out the Ravens yet against in the postseason.
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2011-11-27, 18:44 | Link #3536 |
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Epic fail by the Eagles. One week they beat the vagiants, and next week, after 3 quarters, only put up 13 vs. the league's worst defense while giving up 31?
-_-... Disgusting. How the heck was this team supposed to be better than last year's? What a forgettable 2011 season.
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2011-11-27, 19:21 | Link #3538 |
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You might have to point at the team leaders for even allowing this "Dream Team" idea to boil up in players heads. Start thinking like that in Cloud 9 -- suddenly, reality will speak otherwise. This is just another example of that.
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