The Official 49ers VS Seahawks Thread

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May 13, 2002
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^^^lol thats the cheapest shot ive ever seen. dude should have been banned from football
This is how much the NFL has changed. That guy was ejected and suspended for two games, which was the first time in NFL history a multi-game suspension ever happened for an on field incident. That guy had a hit list on his towel and McMahon was number 1. Anyways he's dead now, died of kidney failure.
 

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Long live the KING!!!!
May 7, 2002
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Lol don't even bring up the dolphins they had one of the easiest schedules ever.

The only game Bears lost Jim McMahon was injured and back up Steve Fuller started and played shitty.

Rams? Lol they barely squeaked by the Titans in the Superbowl and barely beat Tampa 11-6 in the championship game.

Bears playoff games and Superbowl:
21-0
24-0
46-10

89 niners defense constantly gave up 20+ points just doesn't compare to the all around greatness of 85 bears, great team though.
91-10 scoring difference. 30.3 points a game while giving up 3.3. 1989 49ers 41-13, 30-3, 55-10 , 126-26, 42 points vs 13, 29 points difference per game vs 26.67.
 
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94 forty-niners they brought all kinds of guys that year just 2 win 2 finally get past dallas

secondary up top hanks, and mcdonald. Eric Davis and deion, deion was so good the d would b in a huddle and deion would be waiting for them. ken Norton, Gary plummer, lee woodall (rookie). they brought in Richard dent and Rickey Jackson. Dana Stubblefield, Bryant young (rookie)

that o broke records that year Steve young, jerry rice, john Taylor and Brent Jones at the end of their careers.
who doesn't remember William Floyd (rookie)

and last but not least Ricky watters as a 49er he was awesome. Walter Payton legend respect rip....Ricky watters never put up the big numbers but he could turn a 5 yard pass into a 65 yhard TD he would have like 800 yds receiving and rushing.

they went 13-3. they wrapped up home field early I believe at least one game they gave away.
 
May 9, 2002
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49ers were the team of the 80s. In 89 i was 8 yrs. old can't say I was really glued to the TV. I remember early 90s losing to the cowboys 2yrs in a row, then finally getting past the cowboys to win it all.
At least you can admit you dont know that they were better becuase of your age. Most people will never admit that.

But for proper history's sake, 89 9ers >>> 94 9ers.
 
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The great thing for me is my father recorded every 85 Bears game on VHS. Ive watched each game multiple times. The thing that sticks out the most was how much fun they were having. They would just mess around like have The Fridge run the ball and even receive the ball which was hilarious. Trick plays, halfback passes, Walter Payton throwing to Jim McMahon lol. They could turn it on whenever they wanted to. If a game was kinda close they would just turn it up a notch and suddenly the game is out of hand. Never have I seen dominance like that.
 
Nov 24, 2003
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sherman is overrated and is a piece of shit...claiming that yesterday was nothing more than a glorified practice and then gets burned over and over by boldin and then blaming everything on the refs like seattle can do no wrong...fuck him and fuck seattle ...cant wait for our niner billboard goes up and seatwat fans must look at it for 6 months


Just thought I would point out that Richard Sherman received 48 out of 50 possible AP All-Pro votes.

The only players with more votes were Peyton Manning (50/50), Jimmy Graham (49/50), and Robert Mathis (49/50).

Sorry MysticOracle, you do not have a future as an NFL talent evaluator and really should reconsider even watching football from this point moving forward.