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What 9ers fans are saying (Post game)


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They're flipping a lid.  Many posters are turning on Kaep, and wishing they had Alex Smith back.  Many posters don't believe they will make the playoffs now, etc.  They are self destructing and from what I read, not a lot of 49ers fans are giving us respect for beating them.

 

Here are just a few tidbits... but it's a fun read.

 

http://www.49erswebzone.com/forum/niners/175252-san-francisco-49ers-carolina-panthers-gameday-thread-week/page344/#WTFAJU65mbkJXxtK.99

 

"Kaep is an ok QB, he is not yet a franchise QB."

 

"VD needs to stop being a p***y he barely got hit on that concussion"

 

"Well, looking at the present we're 6-3. But you're right, may as well hand the division crown over to Seattle now and pack it in. We suck."

 

"Yep. We need a new QB."

 

"Kaep has been coddled and too many excuses have been made for him. Commercials immortalizing him, people saying oh his receivers suck. Good QBs can throw for more than 91 yards and take less than 6 sacks even with bad receivers. Time for Kaep to come back down to Earth and take responsibility for his own ineptitude."

 

"With the offense playing like this, it'll be one and done in the playoffs."

 

"Kaep is turning into a bum. Roman is not helping the cause. How long do we continue to blame the WRs. The offense as a whole is crap.

"What do the 49ers have? crappy wins against below avg teams. Congratulations!"

 

 

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We came back in the fourth quarter, finally. To whoever locked my thread, fug you. The elephant was in reference to Gettlemens preseason comments about Cams record. .

On topic, 49ers fans are dense. Credit won't be given because of the pedestal they have been put on by the media. It's not their fault they were clueless about our team.

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Still this is one of my least favorite outside-division-teams' fans.  What a bunch of idiots

 

The worst fans to deal with are fans of recently shitty teams that suddenly become good. They get real cocky real fast. You never see Patriots fans going around talking poo on other message boards. But 49ers, Saints, Falcons, Seahawks, all shitty teams in the past decade that turned it around recently, and all have obnoxious fans.

 

Panthers fans are about to become reaaaal hated around the league.

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I saw one or two nice and intelligent 49er fans on here in all fairness. But, many have a mask over their eyes and only think its them and Seattle. Ultimately seeing everyone else as the Jaguars or something. At least judging by their score predictions of 109-0, they think everyone is the Jacksonville Jaguars.

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