Week 15 Game Thread

Harry Hooper

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Not sure about the call on the FG attempt by Raiders. It may have been good.
 

Harry Hooper

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Not sure about the call on the FG attempt by Raiders. It may have been good.

The key question is whether the ball is inside the upright {extended} at the moment the football goes over the crossbar.
That was supposed to be an edit, whatever.
 

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I hate Tony Dungy, but he and Rodney have a lot of chemistry together on-set. They appear to actually like each other.
Agreed. It helps them both that there's just the 2 of them, so they can breathe a little, and neither has to play a role. It's amazing how far a little bit of genuineness can go.
 

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This would be a really bad loss when the Raiders couldn't do absolutely anything on offense for 25 minutes.
 

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Simms/Russo think Pats didn’t get nearly enough.

Of course they weren’t considering the contract status
Jimmy G has, without exaggeration, made himself 100 million dollars this past month. Unless he loses his goddamn mind in his last two games of the season, he's seemingly made 49ers nation fall head-over-heels in love with him.
 

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Rodney called out Big Ben. Says it was his call and that a rookie receiver wouldn't have moved unless the QB signaled to him
He said young receiver. Rogers is in his second year.

There was pretty clearly some type of communication between those two if Eli was the only receiver running a route.
 

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Ballsy play by Dallas on 4th and 9 from deep in their own territory.
 

Al Zarilla

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Jimmy G has, without exaggeration, made himself 100 million dollars this past month. Unless he loses his goddamn mind in his last two games of the season, he's seemingly made 49ers nation fall head-over-heels in love with him.
The 49er message board I look at now and then went over 10,000 posts today, just for the 49ers acquire JG thread. Small sample: they love him, as you say.
 

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The 49er message board I look at now and then went over 10,000 posts today, just for the 49ers acquire JG thread. Small sample: they love him, as you say.
all the drive time radio shows on 680. Morning and afternoon love them.

It’s funny as they keep putting a caveat then go off at how great he is for long segments. Then through in the caveat then another 10 minutes in jimmy the second coming.
 

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all the drive time radio shows on 680. Morning and afternoon love them.

It’s funny as they keep putting a caveat then go off at how great he is for long segments. Then through in the caveat then another 10 minutes in jimmy the second coming.
I think it was during last week’s press conference, a reporter did ask if he felt like the second coming of Joe Montana. Jimmy tried to shut that down but did say “well, we are both Italian.” Guess I’m going to have 2 teams again. I loved the 49ers through the Walsh/Montana and Steve Young days. Now, build a team around Jimmy.
 

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I think it was during last week’s press conference, a reporter did ask if he felt like the second coming of Joe Montana. Jimmy tried to shut that down but did say “well, we are both Italian.” Guess I’m going to have 2 teams again. I loved the 49ers through the Walsh/Montana and Steve Young days. Now, build a team around Jimmy.
The entire drive home from the game was comparing to the 1980 team when a young Joe Montana was coming into his own, but they didn't want to get ahead of themselves because of what the 1981 team did....way too late (on the getting ahead of themselves).
 

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all the drive time radio shows on 680. Morning and afternoon love them.

It’s funny as they keep putting a caveat then go off at how great he is for long segments. Then through in the caveat then another 10 minutes in jimmy the second coming.
The caveat definitely doesn't stop them.
 

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The entire drive home from the game was comparing to the 1980 team when a young Joe Montana was coming into his own, but they didn't want to get ahead of themselves because of what the 1981 team did....way too late (on the getting ahead of themselves).
The caveat definitely doesn't stop them.
I’m definitely tuning in tomorrow. They are going to be in fine form.
 

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He really just took a piece of paper out of his pocket to assist with measuring for a first down.

That was something.
 

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I did that once during an NCAA game...the mechanic isn't unheard of for super tight measurements. Supervisor said "Don't do that shit again". I wonder what Riverron will think?
 

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if a piece of paper can fit between the ball and the marker, doesn't that make it short? I guess unless he couldn't place it straight up?

that was so bizarre.
 

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That paper thing was awesome. It was so close he couldn't eyeball it. That was great.
 

bigq

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The back of Crabtree’s head hit the ground really hard on the PI.