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That was a pleasant nightcap. :)
SF has a 7-8 record

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Couple things. First, and as always, Craig Dahl late on the coverage during SD's game-tying TD. Second, watching them walk off the field almost in shock/tears. I also love the fact they opened a state-of-the-art stadium and have a losing record in it, with it being the first year, and many more losing seasons to come. Only in SF will you "encourage" your head coach, with a winning record, to take another job.

And, I think I called it when he signed his big new contract extension, but their QB is a turd and will never amount to anything other than a turd.
 
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The perfect end to my day!! Talk to you all tomorrow!!:D(y)
 
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Love to see them lose we just got to win our last 2 and put them in the basement.With a last place finish and a team that's imploding whiner fans will be very quiet during the off season.
 
I don't know Harbaugh personally of course but he just seems like a dick. He seemed like a dick as a player too. That being said, he's done nothing but win.....at Stanford and SF. I hope he goes to Michigan and retires there.
Take it even further, he killed it here in San Diego at our division II school, USD. Never a good football program, really, but he made it happen. Let's hope he takes his three year plan to the NCAA....
 
Went to bed early and watched the whole second half. The only thing that would have made for a better ending was if Kaepernick would have run into Harbaugh and knocked them both out. :snicker:
 
Did you see that one read and scramble for a TD. He's an awesome QB.

I saw highlights this morning and the idiots doing the voice over were saying "look at that, you can't teach that" as he broke out of the pocket and ran down the field. No mention of the paltry 114 yards passing for 4.8 per attempt he put up for the night.
 
I turned the channel when the Niners went up 28-7 at halftime; thought it was a joke when I saw the headline this morning. Just watched the second half.

Santa Clara Niners football follies. And the Chargers didn't even play that great; caught numerous breaks, had to convert multiple 4th-and-10s. Hilarious; it's NOT just the Rams.

I was in San Francisco during the World Series (not FOR - during). Levi Stadium, a/k/a Field of Jeans, is something like 45 miles from downtown, in Santa Clara. Niners are now 3-4 lifetime there. Goes to show - you can move the team to a fancy new stadium; still the same old sorry-ass Niners.

Bay area fans are good, but delusional. I heard talk of "Dynasty" after the Giants win. Don't think so. That brings the franchise up to 8 World Series wins; second in the Bay area (the A's have 9). :)
 
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Like Big Unit, I turned the game on the start of the 2nd half, saw the score and turned it off again. Switched back and saw the TD to Davis get called back for a chop block by Gore, then the Kap fumble recovery for a TD by SD and said to wifey, SF going to blow this one


sho 'nuff (y):)
 
he's done nothing but win.....at Stanford and SF.
He's a good coach in my book.
I personally think Harba's "winning" is so overrated.

Stanford was 4-8 and 5-7 -- two losing seasons before two seasons of winning. And the reason Stanford finally won was Andrew Luck became the QB, not anything Harba did.

SF had zero injuries and ridiculous lucky turnover differentials in his first 3 years. Absent that luck he has now been exposed as a loser.

When evaluating coaches, win-loss records must be taken into context of circumstances, personnel, etc. I've mentioned this before but a great example of how little win-loss records should be used for coaches is George Seifert's gaudy 98-30 record with the 49ers. But by the time he finished 1-15 with Carolina, the truth was known -- just like the truth will be known about Harba in the end.
 
I saw highlights this morning and the idiots doing the voice over were saying "look at that, you can't teach that" as he broke out of the pocket and ran down the field. No mention of the paltry 114 yards passing for 4.8 per attempt he put up for the night.
The press jumped on this bandwagon early and will do all they can to avoid admitting how wrong they have been.
He really displays the illusion, the lie, of the running QB in the NFL.
 
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