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Jerry Richardson, A Cordial Welcome to San Fransisco Awaits


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SF, you are doomed...

 

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Suck on that.

 

Our D is better, our QB is better, our stable of RB's is better and Ted Ginn has some unfinished business in the shltty by the bay.  We didn't bow down to you back when we were in the NFC West, we ain't bowing down now.  This show has a surprise ending and it looks bad for the home team.  Get ready, and sleep tight.

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I have said it before and will say it again: Jim Harbaugh is the most overrated coach in the NFL. There are people here who ripped me to kingdom come when I've made that statement in the past. Mark my words, people. Mark my words.

 

<WHO'S GOT IT BETTER THAN US?!?!?!?>

 

 

Actually coach....quite a few teams.

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I have said it before and will say it again: Jim Harbaugh is the most overrated coach in the NFL. There are people here who ripped me to kingdom come when I've made that statement in the past. Mark my words, people. Mark my words.

Jim Harbaugh Riverboat Ron

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2011 NFL Coach

of the Yr

2x Back to Back

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2012 NFC Champ

3rd best win loss record of all head coaches hired after 2008 season (30) he was hired in 2011

Yea that guy is overrated

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Riverboat ron would beat that nerd boy's ass just with his stare

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If he tried to shake Ron's hand like he did Schwartz, Ron would have snapped his collar bone jerking his hand back where it belonged.

 

 

 

 

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Jim Harbaugh Riverboat Ron

Regular Post Regular Post

W L W L W L W L

30 12 3 2 18 22 0 0

2011 NFL Coach

of the Yr

2x Back to Back Looking pretty empty over here

Division Titles

2012 NFC Champ

3rd best win loss record of all head coaches hired after 2008 season (30) he was hired in 2011

Yea that guy is overrated

 

Look up George Seifert. Oh, and get back to me when all of Nolan's draft picks stop carrying the team.

 

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Look up George Seifert. Oh, and get back to me when all of Nolan's draft picks stop carrying the team.

Nolan? Give credit were its due... thats like saying Phil Jackson won with Del Harris and Doug Collins players lol

And if you really wanna go there those are Scotty Mac's players not Nolans

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