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NOW CONFIRMED? Harbaugh Inviting Ric Flair For Speech Was Shot Across The Bow, A Week In Advance...


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Who the fug is harbaugh anyway? Oh yeh the irrelevant brother of a Super Bowl winner! I ain't scared of nothing! The Niners failed on three redzone opps against a crappy packers defence which also lost three starters during the game including there best corner in shields.

Only way Niners looked dangerous was when Kap ran wel how did that work out in week ten? Oh yeh sacked! Was it five, six times? To me Niners have the most predictable offense in all football, double up on Crabtree and Bolden and stuff Davis up the middle then it's all on Kap and him running and our defence will be licking there chops at that prospect

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49ers really forgetting they were a VD "incomplete pass" and us somehow managing to fug up a blocked punt to struggle putting up 6 points?  I mean heII... and the other 3 points came from a Cam interception on the wrong side of the field.  Lol, y'all got 9 points as a direct result from 3 fug ups.  1 by the refs, and 2 by us.

 

Y'all bitches might as well have been shut out.  Lol didn't Kap have like a net total of 42 yards or something for that game?

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This was obviously designed to get into our heads. There's no doubt about it. There is no conspiracy here, it's so blatantly obvious that our team should blow them out 52-0 if they have any dignity.

Actually it was because a bunch of 49er players like Rick Flair. I can see why you would come to the.conclusion you did, but do you really believe ANY coach in the NFL overlooks a team in the playoffs? For all Harbaugh knew they would be going to Seattle in the divisional round anyway.

This was about one and only one thing: several 49ers think he is awesome. That's is. This is a mole hill, not a mountain.

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That's why he outcoaches him lol, 

 

Are you a Jimmy fan? apparently the bros haven't talked since the game last year...your guy is considered a jerk in his own family...

 

we are looking forward to a hard hitting game here, we will see which QB can take hits and still stand in the pocket for four quarters.

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