You can say that about any winning organization. There are always bandwagon fans when a team has a ton of success. Whether recent or prolonged. That's just how people are. There isn't an NFL team that is successful and has a fanbase that is largely civil and not obnoxious in some capacity.
Yeah, but there was a ridiculous hold on Ray McDonald that wasn't called there. Great play, but Rodgers should have went down. The officials in this game seemed to just let the players play though.
It's going to be tough to keep our key players. Kaepernick, Iupati, Crabtree, and Aldon Smith won't be able to stay with the team together. If we're lucky we can keep three. I'm guessing Iupati is the odd man out. I hope we can bring Boldin back, but I know he'll probably want some good coin...
Thanks for the props. We went out and did our thing. This was the hardest matchup we could get because Rodgers can be a menace and circumvents other factors. Wasn't the most beautiful game by our unit, but we got it done and that is all that matters. I have to be honest, winning four straight...
I never said it was easy. Again, I give credit to Don Huston for dominating in that era of football. That being said, I don't think he would be lighting it up against legitimate competition in modern era football. And if you were to take someone like Rice, Calvin Johnson, or whomever they would...
The issue I have with Huston was that while he did dominate during his era, I mean...he was essentially playing against guys off the street corner. And yes he did also play with those same people as teammates. I guess it depends how you look at it. Football before the 1950's for me I usually...
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