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Moving forward? We just beat you guys a few weeks ago and now you guys are the 5 seed. As a result of winning by the bay we will not be going back to that shithole on Candlestick Point ever again. Therefore it will be impossible for our bandwagon to end in the city by the bay.

We could stop by on the way to Seattle to pick up a few niner fans

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Moving forward? We just beat you guys a few weeks ago and now you guys are the 5 seed. As a result of winning by the bay we will not be going back to that shithole on Candlestick Point ever again. Therefore it will be impossible for our bandwagon to end in the city by the bay. If you're going to talk smack, be a little more wise when selecting your words.

 

 

Absolute dread the 49er dreadnought will come to Charlotte will be acceptable.

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All fans should be allowed on the bandwagon. This is entertainment not politics. It takes special people to follow a team through 2-14 seasons. Any pleasure you take from being a super fan should not be at the expense of common folk. Just enjoy the team in your own way.

 

We original fans should be venerated, genuflected before and sought after for counsel by all others.

 

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It's not a wagon, it's a train.

You get on at the back, and work your way to the front as time passes. If the ride gets rough, some folks hop off... but the longer you ride, the more comfortable your seat becomes.

Face it, folks. Some of us got on this train when it left the station. We're sitting pretty damned comfortably up here in first class. Doesn't mean we can't welcome folks who're getting on now. We're running out of room, may have to add a few box cars at the next stop. Oh well, the more the merrier. Who knows, they might stick around for a few stops. Might even end up sitting next to you.

Is that such a bad thing?

But, if we're going to play this game... Trent Dilfer. I swear I thought he was going to cry defending the Patriots after Interceptionferencegate. And Skip Bayless, just because.

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