THE CURSE OF CRABTREE HAUNTS SAN FRAN.

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Apr 23, 2009
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Beware the Crabtree Curse! San Francisco opened the season 3-1, with its sole loss to powerhouse Minnesota on the game's final snap. Since signing Michael Crabtree, San Francisco has lost four straight -- the Niners just rolled over at home against the Titans, who came into the contest 1-6. Coach Mike Singletary had San Francisco's players buying into the notion that no one's bigger than the team. Then, suddenly, you can jerk San Francisco around all you want and get $17 million guaranteed as your reward. San Francisco management's cave-in to the me-first Crabtree triggered an instant losing streak, by communicating to other 49ers the message that the team-first stuff was always just empty talk. Caving in to Crabtree may cost the Niners their season.



Squared Sevens apologists have put word on the grapevine that team management should be praised because the contract Crabtree signed in early October was the same one offered before his nutty holdout began -- no added sweeteners were offered. So Crabtree shafts his team, and the team responds by not upping its offer -- talk about profiles in courage! Once training camp broke, San Francisco should have reduced its offer to Crabtree, since he was worth less at that point. A rookie who holds out is worth less every week; by season's start he is worth substantially less, since he becomes less likely to succeed as a pro, while projecting waves of negativity onto the team.


Yet Crabtree was allowed to take training camp and the first month of the season off, sitting on his couch -- and then he was given just as much money as he would have received had he reported on time and put in the work like everyone else. To boot, when he finally bothered to show up, Crabtree was treated by the Niners as a conquering hero. The result is four straight defeats for a team that previously looked primed for a playoff run. And don't tell me the Niners have offensive line injuries -- it's the NFL, everybody has injuries. Owing to a featherbed schedule -- only two of San Francisco's remaining eight opponents have a winning record -- this team still might stumble to a decent finish. But before Crabtree, Singletary did not tolerate excuses -- but suddenly the San Francisco franchise is all about excuses. Beware the Crabtree Curse!
 

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Mickey Fallon
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But before Crabtree, Singletary did not tolerate excuses -- but suddenly the San Francisco franchise is all about excuses. Beware the Crabtree Curse!



Yes, we're all about excuses yet this retard is blaming the losses on one player. What a faggot.
 

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Mickey Fallon
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^^^No, they werent...and they took a chance on a possibly great offensive playmaker, thus making them BETTER at that position. He's got star potential, u can see it already. This is just an attempt at sounding clever, theres no 'curse'. Plenty of teams had rookies hold out that they ended up signing later and there was never any "curse" for them. The niners have PLENTY of other problems to blame their woes on, not crabtree.
 
Apr 23, 2009
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NINERS LOOKED SOLID WITHOUT THE GUY GOING 3-1.. YALL HAVNT EVEN WON A GAME SINCE SIGNING THE WHINING GREEDY CRABTREE.. 0-4.. ???
 

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Mickey Fallon
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well Crabtree only played in 3 of those games so....he couldnt have an effect on the 1st loss out of those 4. Also, yeah i think his 14 catches in 3 games is a HUGE problem.
 
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DHB + Crabtree = Double FAIL

Percy Harvin = WIN

The end.
Percy Harvin is having a great rookie season, but he is also on a better all around team than both these guys. That helps tremondously! The other two are gonna need sometime to pan out, especially Crabtree who hasnt even had a training camp in the NFL. Not fair to call him a failure at this point
 

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Of course the 9ers looked better before Crabtree signed. They played the Cardinals, Seahawks, Vikings and Rams, and went 3-1, obviously won against the NFC West teams. Then they played the Falcons and AFC South and went 0-4. LOL @ the Crabtree curse.