Niners v Packers

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Jun 9, 2007
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Seriously, what have the Niners done for you to hate on them? I'm just wondering..
beat us in 92 & 93, & I forget which year but one of those games I remember Amp Lee had a ridiculously good game and pretty much beat us single-handedly... I still remember how bitter I was about that..

then 1997, need I say more.

obviously my hate for the 9ers doesn't go nearly as deep as it does for the Packers, but let's just say I was all smiles when Greg Lewis made his one and only catch this year :)
 
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beat us in 92 & 93, & I forget which year but one of those games I remember Amp Lee had a ridiculously good game and pretty much beat us single-handedly... I still remember how bitter I was about that..

then 1997, need I say more.

obviously my hate for the 9ers doesn't go nearly as deep as it does for the Packers, but let's just say I was all smiles when Greg Lewis made his one and only catch this year :)
So you hate them because they beat your team? LOL. Well, I guess that's understandable because that's the same reason I hate the Cowboys and the reason they hate us. Lately I haven't given half a shit about them though because it's not like it was back in the day when it was either SF or Dallas favored to win it all every year.
 

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Mickey Fallon
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Packers coach Mike McCarthy confirmed in his post-game press conference that OLB Aaron Kampman and CB Al Harris suffered serious leg injuries in Sunday's win over San Francisco.
It's worth noting that 49ers playcaller Jimmy Raye immediately attacked replacement Tramon Williams after Harris went down in the fourth quarter. Both players are believed to have injured their knees. Harris couldn't even walk after the game, but beat writer Greg Bedard says Kampman's injury is more severe. Both longtime Packers have likely been lost for the season.
 
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Packers coach Mike McCarthy confirmed in his post-game press conference that OLB Aaron Kampman and CB Al Harris suffered serious leg injuries in Sunday's win over San Francisco.
It's worth noting that 49ers playcaller Jimmy Raye immediately attacked replacement Tramon Williams after Harris went down in the fourth quarter. Both players are believed to have injured their knees. Harris couldn't even walk after the game, but beat writer Greg Bedard says Kampman's injury is more severe. Both longtime Packers have likely been lost for the season.
ouch.
 

Rossibreath

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Sep 1, 2005
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im not worried bout tramond williams starting but that diminishes depth & means jared bush has 2 play more & hes the j russel of db's. al harris is great that sux. kampman sux at lb, they ruined him 4 no reason.
 

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The National Football Post reports that Packers CB Al Harris is done for the season with a torn ACL.
This is a career-threatening injury for the 35-year-old. Harris had to be carted off the field Sunday and couldn't walk in the locker room. Packers OLB Aaron Kampman is believed to have an even worse knee injury. Harris will need reconstructive surgery. Tramon Williams will take over at right corner.