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Is There Something Fishy About the 49ers?


KendrickPanther

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It feels like odd things tend to go the 49ers way. Common sense says its all a coincidence but what if there is more to it?

 

In the 2013 Super Bowl the 49ers are trailing by a wide margin. The power goes out, they regroup and play better before falling short.

 

So the power goes out? That almost never happens right? It happened in San Francisco in 2011 against the Steelers.

 

Just tonight there is a whistle "from the stands" that causes a positive play for the Niners. Another coincedence?

 

So this off season Tarrel Brown misses out on a $2m workout bonus that his agent AND the 49ers failed to remind him of. Imagine the leverage this gives the Niners over this player?

 

So these are just the fishy things that have happened off the top of my head. It wouldn't surprise me if there are even more.

 

I just think it's a fun tin foil hat topic when all these bizarre things happen to a successful team.

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