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For Those Of You Tired Of The Alex Smith Situation...


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Here's something that will get everyone pissed off again...

I decided to google a 49er forum to see how they were taking the argument between Smith/Willis and Cam/Beast. So, how about some dumb ass fuging 49er fans?

Seriously, read through this thread and enjoy the utter stupidity, cause it has legitimately pissed me off.

http://forums.49ers....ad.php?t=131835

My absolute favorite part was the entire community is convinced that Navarro Bowman is better than Jon Beason. I almost lost my lunch laughing so damn hard.

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there is no situation.

there was just a comment from a bust QB who had his first winning season ever because his coach created a gameplan to limit his effect on the game and who really wanted another old QB with a bad neck who spent a year on IR but who is settling with this QB because there isn't any options.

alex smith is irrelevant and he's making excuses for it by trying to knock the accomplishments of someone he's just jealous of.

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Honestly, I can't see it being much different than on the huddle. Everyone on here is a homer first and an objective football analyst second. While of course I disagree with much of what they are saying, its their team. Its not their fault their QB called out someone. Basically you back your team no matter what.

Also, we see it on the huddle, some people are bigger idiots than others, so of course every other teams forum will have the same thing.

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Reminds me of how people used to defend Delhomme

True that! I know we have our fair share of homer comments, but wow!! I just read pages 1-7 and then skipped to the last 2 pages...my conclusion....

Weed is legal over there...gotta be the culprit...

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i dont mind people saying bowman is better than beason. he had a great yr, beason didnt and they had one of the toughest defenses in the entire league last year. lets not forget, in the 3-4 they have 2 mlb that help each other out, and willis was the focus for most offenses. i mean people on this board claim smith is the best wr in the game...

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