The NFL announced an investigator showed up and didn't hear it being pumped in, so there you go. Everyone knows that the NFL is on top of things like this.You sure about that? I remember very specifically reading an article a few years ago by a guy who sat next to a speaker and could hear that they were pumping in crowd noise. It's possible things have changed since, but they did at one point recently (as do several other teams).
Yes. I hate to admit to it, but it is true. The 49ers have looked embarrassingly bad their last 2 trips to Seattle, and now they are going up there with much more on the line than those last 2 times.So home field advantage doesn't mean anything to the Seahawks, because the Panthers were good at home and San Fran beat them? Ok I guess.
The fact remains that the last two times the 49ers played in Seattle, the Seahawks made them look like bitches. Absolutely embarrassed them. Until the 49ers can put their big boy pants on and actually compete in Centurylink, you're going to have to hear about it
Hahah. Omg yes. I remember this. He practically swapped Jersey's.No, the 49ers won that game against the Giants. Then Kyle Fucking Williams single handedly gave the Giants the win by fumbling two fucking punts in a row for 10 free points at the end of the game.
Amazingly, no one followed through on their threats to shoot that guy. I think it's fucking cruel and hysterical that Alex Smith has to play with him again after that shit.
He should just put on those sweet Beat headphones of his so he can hear what he wants and avoid getting flustered by the crazy fans.Seattle is the only place I've seen Kaepernick get really rattled. With that exception he has tended to have his best performances in big games, but Seattle has definitely gotten into his head on previous trips up there. Hopefully more experience and the fact that Arizona beat them at home and then the 9ers beat AZ at home will make it less intimidating. I think it could be true that if they get behind early it could turn ugly again though.
Revisiting this idea, here are the passing yards for the winning teams so far in the playoffs:I just don't see how you can make that kind of statement. Both offenses are fucking anemic. Yes, their defenses are both fucking awesome, but someone has to score some points. I don't know that either team will win the Super Bowl with their QB throwing for 100 yards.
I'm pretty sure the 49ers were heavy favorites in that gameI dont even think Kaepernick needs to have a great game to win. He just needs to have an Alex Smith like performance with a few plays with his legs sprinkled in and they will be good. This game kind of reminds me of the 2011 NFC title game against the Giants. The G-Men had a strong, strong defense and were very physical, and not many people thought the Niners would win (and they didnt, sadly). I could see a similar type game being decided late via mistakes.
Well, thanks for jinxing it, ass! Looking forward to the McCoy era!I also want to give a hearty FUCK YOU shout out to all the faggots on here who cruelly predicted Kaepernick would get injured out of spite, yet he finds himself on the precipice once again whilst most of those same poster's teams are watching from home.
I think either the 49ers or Seahawks are well built to win in bad weather. The Broncos are the team that it would affect the most negatively I think.If the Super Bowl has this raging blizzard that is being predicted, then which team would have the edge out of the remaining four based on what you folks have seen?
Wrong thread Kang nog.Whisenhunt!! An actual good coach! Praise be to Jebus!