Preseason Week 2 Raiders Vs Niners

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Losing Miller was a loss, but we effectively replaced him with Boss. No big blow there.
Boss is a 2nd string tight end. He's a blocking tight end and nowhere near being in the same league as Miller. Miller goes from being one of the best TE in the league when he's on the traiders but then all the sudden he's equal to Boss. Are you serious with that? Make up your mind.

Plus he's the only receiver that the traiders even had. Now you have NONE. NONE.


Our draft class is already looking outstanding, with a 5th round steal in Denaurious Moore (being raved about all over the league) and Stephen Wisnewski, David Ausberry, DeMarcus Vandyke, etc.
Preseason means nothing but yet the draft class is looking outstanding? In what practice? Until they have a couple games under their belt, you cant say that their weak or outstanding. You really have no idea until the real games start.

Re-signed Bush, check.
And? You signed your backup running back. Good job. This doesnt improve the team.

Re-signed Huff, check.
This signing actually hurts the traiders. Huff sucks and everyone knows it. No other team in the NFL wants him on their team. That tells you enough right there.

Re-signed Kamerion Wimbley, check.
Trading for Wimbley was one of the best moves that the tradiers have made in the last 5 years. He's one of the MOST underrated LB in the league. And they stole him form the browns for nothing.

Brought in Al Saunders to help run the offense.
This improved the team. Good move. But when your 2nd best move in the offseason is someone that doesnt play on the field, thats saying alot.

Only loss was Nnamdi, which was a luxury we could no longer afford.
Nnamdi was the traiders. He was their defense. You guys HAVE NO IDEA how big of a loss he is. Him leaving set the traiders back in their current rebuilding process.

What the fuck are you talking about? You should maybe do a little research before you speak.
They added a new coach but loss 3 key players THAT ACTUALLY play on the field. Thats called going backwards, NOT going forward. I Know more about the traiders then you do about the niners. NOTHING that you typed here, backs up anything about that playoff talk.

Bottom line, your team is in horrible shape, not ours.
This is called being delusional. The traiders are in the same shape as the niners. Going .500 doesnt guarantee you a playoff spot for the nest year. Plus every team in your division got better but yours.
 
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Niners fans are so worried about the Raiders its laughable. Raiders will have a better season then the Niners. That's all that needs to be said. This game was the Niners superbowl lol cuz yall have no hope for the season
 
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I cant really say shit because I havent thoroughly evaluated the 49ers, and it's only Harbaughs 2nd Preseason game ever and he hasn't even coached a regular season game yet. But I stand behind my squad, and its clear no one likes to be wrong and no one will admit one team is better than the other.. as for a QB, yes Campbell is better than Alex Smith, but not by a large margin..
 
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Boss is a 2nd string tight end. He's a blocking tight end and nowhere near being in the same league as Miller. Miller goes from being one of the best TE in the league when he's on the traiders but then all the sudden he's equal to Boss. Are you serious with that? Make up your mind.
Boss's numbers were BETTER than Miller's last season. Who said that Miller was the best TE in the league? He's good but not that good.. NEXT!

Plus he's the only receiver that the traiders even had. Now you have NONE. NONE.
What about Louis Murphy? Marcel Reece? (an outstanding receiver out of the backfield). Denaurius Moore. Remember that name.



Preseason means nothing but yet the draft class is looking outstanding? In what practice? Until they have a couple games under their belt, you cant say that their weak or outstanding. You really have no idea until the real games start.

Trust me on this. The whole league is talking about D Moore. Wait and see.


And? You signed your backup running back. Good job. This doesnt improve the team.
Bush would be a STARTER on most teams in the league. Besides the Raiders don't use him as a back-up anyway. AGAIN - do your research. YES - he re-signing him makes our team BETTER.


This signing actually hurts the traiders. Huff sucks and everyone knows it. No other team in the NFL wants him on their team. That tells you enough right there.
Again proving you have no idea what you're talking about. Huff was 2nd Team ALL PRO last season. He had a strong season. 4 sacks. Multiple forced fumbles. He single handedly won games for us last season. The Raiders were willing to pay more for him than anyone in order to keep him. Or else Dallas would've snapped him up in a heartbeat. DO YOUR RESEARCH.
Resigning Huff makes us BETTER.


Trading for Wimbley was one of the best moves that the tradiers have made in the last 5 years. He's one of the MOST underrated LB in the league. And they stole him form the browns for nothing.
Glad we agree on something.

This improved the team. Good move. But when your 2nd best move in the offseason is someone that doesnt play on the field, thats saying alot.
This is just one of many moves.


Nnamdi was the traiders. He was their defense. You guys HAVE NO IDEA how big of a loss he is. Him leaving set the traiders back in their current rebuilding process. .

No one knows how dope Nnamdi was more than me. Sorry. I've been telling people on this board for 7 years. Still - he wasn't a very impactful player for us. No one threw at him. He took a side of the field away, which is cool, but other than that he wasn't making any plays, because of the scheme the Raiders run. So letting him go was a necessity in order to lock-up 4 or 5 more impact players. Just the business of the NFL.


They added a new coach but loss 3 key players THAT ACTUALLY play on the field. Thats called going backwards, NOT going forward. I Know more about the traiders then you do about the niners. NOTHING that you typed here, backs up anything about that playoff talk.
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I'm assuming the 3rd player you're referencing is Gallery. He was a bust. Just started to play decently. No big loss there.


This is called being delusional. The traiders are in the same shape as the niners. Going .500 doesnt guarantee you a playoff spot for the nest year. Plus every team in your division got better but yours.
No, it's not. The niners lost a ton of key players, with an unproven NFL Headcoach (Hue Jackson is a proven NFL coach) - with Alex Smith at the helm of your offense. It's gonna be ugly for you, not us.

Our team resigned most of our key players, and replaced the ones we had to. We have continuity going into this season. It is not delusional at all to say we have a playoff shot.

Thanks for playing.
 
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Boss's numbers were BETTER than Miller's last season. Who said that Miller was the best TE in the league? He's good but not that good.. NEXT!



What about Louis Murphy? Marcel Reece? (an outstanding receiver out of the backfield). Denaurius Moore. Remember that name.






Trust me on this. The whole league is talking about D Moore. Wait and see.




Bush would be a STARTER on most teams in the league. Besides the Raiders don't use him as a back-up anyway. AGAIN - do your research. YES - he re-signing him makes our team BETTER.




Again proving you have no idea what you're talking about. Huff was 2nd Team ALL PRO last season. He had a strong season. 4 sacks. Multiple forced fumbles. He single handedly won games for us last season. The Raiders were willing to pay more for him than anyone in order to keep him. Or else Dallas would've snapped him up in a heartbeat. DO YOUR RESEARCH.
Resigning Huff makes us BETTER.




Glad we agree on something.



This is just one of many moves.





No one knows how dope Nnamdi was more than me. Sorry. I've been telling people on this board for 7 years. Still - he wasn't a very impactful player for us. No one threw at him. He took a side of the field away, which is cool, but other than that he wasn't making any plays, because of the scheme the Raiders run. So letting him go was a necessity in order to lock-up 4 or 5 more impact players. Just the business of the NFL.




I'm assuming the 3rd player you're referencing is Gallery. He was a bust. Just started to play decently. No big loss there.




No, it's not. The niners lost a ton of key players, with an unproven NFL Headcoach (Hue Jackson is a proven NFL coach) - with Alex Smith at the helm of your offense. It's gonna be ugly for you, not us.

Our team resigned most of our key players, and replaced the ones we had to. We have continuity going into this season. It is not delusional at all to say we have a playoff shot.

Thanks for playing.
lol.. you try way too hard.
 

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pretty stupid to cancel the annual game. are they going to cancel all regular season games that we play against the niners too? what about when a fights happen during bronco, chief and charger games?
 
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SAN FRANCISCO -- The San Francisco 49ers will ban tailgating in the parking lot of Candlestick Park after games start, and season ticket holders caught misbehaving on video will have their passes revoked in moves announced Monday after violence marred a preseason game against the Oakland Raiders.

In addition, 49ers CEO Jed York said he will recommend to the NFL that the annual preseason game between the archrival 49ers and Raiders be put off next year.

"This is a game where you have a rivalry situation and, unfortunately you have the worst segment from a very small segment of both fan bases that come and brings about this type of event," York said. "It's our belief that we should recommend to the NFL that this game is at least postponed for some period of time."


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York later said, "I think that's an easier solution. It's unfortunate."

San Francisco police, Mayor Ed Lee and 49ers officials also said police will set up DUI checkpoints near the stadium after all home games and strictly forbid alcohol consumption then.

Lee said earlier in the day he was horrified as he watched violent fan confrontations at the game. Lee attended Saturday's game with Oakland Mayor Jean Quan, and both witnessed the brawling firsthand as spectators.

"They were just constantly wailing at each other without regard to who was there," Lee said of the fans. "This is a family outing, for residents and visitors and people who want to see the game, not for people to look for people they don't like, then saying bad words, then getting into it."

Police Chief Greg Suhr, a lifelong San Franciscan, said Saturday night was an "aberration."

Meanwhile, two men who were initially listed as seriously injured in the violence have been upgraded to fair condition by a hospital.

One of the victims, a 24-year-old man, was shot several times in the stomach. Police said he managed to make it to stadium security for help despite the injuries.

The other victim whose condition was upgraded is a 26-year-old man who was beaten unconscious in an upper level stadium restroom during the fourth quarter.

Another shooting victim was treated after receiving superficial facial wounds after the game.

Police did not release the name of any victims. No arrests have been made.

Investigators were searching for suspects and interviewing witnesses, said Officer Albie Esparza, a San Francisco police spokesman.

Police also were seeking motives in the shootings, including whether the attacks were influenced by emotions involving the annual Battle of the Bay exhibition game or possibly gang connections.

The shootings evoked memories of the beating in March of a San Francisco Giants fan outside Dodger Stadium. The Giants and Dodgers baseball teams also are fierce rivals.

Esparza said police are still looking for a person of interest connected to at least one of the shootings at the football game. He would not specify which shooting.

The crimes previously prompted Lee and Quan to issue a joint statement condemning the violence and saying it will not be tolerated at stadiums in either city.

NFL spokesman Greg Aiello echoed similar concerns, saying the league deplored the activities and pledged to support the mayors and law enforcement.

Raiders CEO Amy Trask also said the incidents were not acceptable to the Raiders or to any National Football League team and "our thoughts are with all affected."

Police Sgt. Frank Harrell said the man who was wearing the T-shirt drove his truck to a gate and stumbled to stadium security.

He said the two shootings were being treated a separate incidents but were likely related.

The attacks come nearly five months after San Francisco Giants fan Bryan Stow was severely beaten by two men in Los Angeles Dodgers gear outside Dodger Stadium after the archrivals' season opener.

Two men charged in the beating, Louie Sanchez, 28, and Marvin Norwood, 30, have pleaded not guilty.

Stow, 42, a Santa Cruz paramedic, suffered severe brain injuries and remains hospitalized in serious condition.