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49ers are so easy to HATE

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The Niners flags were flying high for a while here this past weekend but now I am trying to figure out where all of these Seahawks fans have been hiding all of these years. The bandwagon is filling up fast!

Same people that were wearing purple at this time last year. 

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Ahh….gotcha…. Denver is second on that list.

 

Oh so true. I'm still laughing at the DJ Williams debacle. Von Miller needs those glasses - and his special medicine - to help with his glaucoma LOL.

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I can't understand I know Jim was passionate about the game but he whines all calls although some might be questionable.  Every time the camera is aiming at him, all I see is his whining, running on the field, and complaining.  I can't stand it........

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Same people that were wearing purple at this time last year. 

Yes...And black and gold previous to that!

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Yes...And black and gold previous to that!

probably true…but i live in closer to baltimore than pittsburgh and in my anecdotal experience…i see steeler colors all the time….day after we were eliminated black and gold was everywhere in York, PA

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probably true…but i live in closer to baltimore than pittsburgh and in my anecdotal experience…i see steeler colors all the time….day after we were eliminated black and gold was everywhere in York, PA

I can understand that....Where I live it is whoever the lead dog is at the time and as of this minute the Seahawks are the lead dogs. When I wear the purple out here they all know where I am from....Not many Ravens fans in this town.

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I can understand that....Where I live it is whoever the lead dog is at the time and as of this minute the Seahawks are the lead dogs. When I wear the purple out here they all know where I am from....Not many Ravens fans in this town.

Ravens have built a solid fan base with their success. 

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No surprises here.  Jim Harbaugh's act is running thin among the top players in the locker room.  Again, we have the better Harbaugh!

 

http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/eye-on-football/24464524/report-jim-harbaughs-act-has-worn-thin-in-49ers-locker-room

Inb4 the negs but

 

Let's not forget that we had the same issue with our Harbaugh not so long ago. Firing Cameron and winning the Superbowl alleviated those issues. 

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Inb4 the negs but

 

Let's not forget that we had the same issue with our Harbaugh not so long ago. Firing Cameron and winning the Superbowl alleviated those issues. 

I'll agree that we had problems with our coach in 2012, but they were of completely different nature. Jim is being criticized for arrogance and being difficult to deal with, our Harbaugh was criticized for not having what it takes to make tough decisions, which he, with possible influence from Ozzie and/or Biscotti, eventually made.

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Yeah I think the "mutiny" was a big point for the players as well because they realize that they can talk to Harbaugh about stuff. That was one of the big turning points of that season IMO. If the coach is receptive to the player's needs, then I am sure it helps.

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That was going to be my next point. As long as Harbaugh keeps winning, he can keep ' wearing thin '

You know we all hate Jim Harbaugh's whining, crying, and loud mouthing to get what he wants, and I do hate him too, but the truth is that the man is the real deal for winning or a winning coach per say.  If an organization refuse to make a winning coach happy as long as he is not committing to criminal or something bad, they are a loser team.  The 49ers will see the truth when Jim left.

 

PS: If we don't have John, I'll take a whiny winning Jim.........another thing is the owner will have to choose his GM or his winning coach.....

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Would anyone (of any fan base) honestly feel happy about paying Collin Kaepernick a Joe Flacco type of contract? I would never invest that much in a QB who can't do anything without his legs. Kaepernick has become somewhat of a big name among QBs because he brings a special blend of athleticism and speed along with his subpar passing talents which mends him into a pretty decent QB. However to me he is a very average QB in general...you could call him an above average RB because we all know he can run the ball, but last time I checked you have to be able to throw in those big games in order to win. Kaepernick gets way too much credit for winning games with his legs (how Tim Tebow made his name).Kaep can make some big throws and has a powerful arm...but as far as mechanics, and accuracy he lacks in those departments. Richard Sherman would also add the fact that he doesn't make the best decisions in big games. 

 

Personally I do not care for QBs who have to make moves with their legs in order to make moves with their arms. They are supposed to be passers first which is why I like guys like Cam Newton, Andrew Luck, Russell Wilson, and even Aaron Rodgers guys who are passers first but are athletic enough to make big runs too. You also can't have your franchise QB running all over the place risking injury...sooner or later Kaepernick will get injured, although he knows how to slide and get out of bounds better than RG3 does.

 

The fact that Collin Kaepernick wants $20M per year is purely asinine...take away the 49ers top notch defense and running game and we would not even be talking about him right now. The only real leverage he has is that he "lead" the 49ers to 2 straight championship games in a row...which is a sad excuse for leverage in my opinion considering we all knew it was the defense and running game that did that. The best he could possibly get right now is maybe $17M per year and even that is overly investing IMO. I really hope Jim Harbaugh walks next year so the Kaepernick hype can dye down a little bit, if Jim Harbaugh walks so will Kaepernick and I would like to see him win games without the combination of a good Rb and top 5 defense. Plain and simple Collin Kapernick is nothing without A LOT of pieces around him.

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