17 Games in a Season, And the Sky Falls After a Single Loss

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I love seeing these posts as if this is the first time the boys have come out flat in the past 28 years and have had so much post season success to back up the OP. I mean if the boys won a super bowl maybe once in the past 10-15 years last night wouldn’t have really mattered
 

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I might be in the minority here, but its not the SINGLE loss, its HOW they lost. Whenever facing a legit team their old habits seem to resurface. Bad play calling, penalties and turnover. It's the same thing over and over, year after year.
Good teams expose weaknesses.
 

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Any given Sunday, as they say. That was one of my former CZ handles during my perpetually banned days.

But it's true.

You guys can sit here and whine and moan all day about a loss. It's the 49ers. We're no good. They're the best, and we're the worst. Dak this, Jerry that..

Waah!


I'm still enjoying this season. I may criticize a few things here and there. I may call the FO, staff, or players out. But I refuse to sit here in an echo chamber and let all the crying kill my vibe.

We're not getting a new QB this year. We're not going to fire McCarthy mid-season. Jerry isn't going anywhere.

Why do teams practice? Why do teams watch film? Why do teams re-evaluate after the season and before the draft?

I see a lot of tears after a loss everyone knew might come. We're good. But the 9ers are good and they have great chemistry. Still, they stomped us once; doesn't mean they stomp us every time. Even if they do, why waste your time posting if all you're going to do is post the same one or two lines about Dak or Jerral Wayne all day?

I see some of you actually enjoy airing your grievances. Mostly, about the owner or #4. I challenge you to provide a thoughtful analysis or even better realistic workable solutions that can actually help solve the problem rather repeating the same futile one-liners.

17 games. We still have 12 more to go.

Then, the playoffs.

And look at it this way. If we don't make the playoffs with this team, it'll give us reasons to make changes for next year.

Before you even [predictably] say it, yes, Jerry will be here next year. And probably Dak. But if we all know that, why bang your silly heads against the wall crying about it? It's a game. The team you like lost. You still have other things in life to be happy about, hopefully. I like winning as much as the next person. But I'm not going to let a game that I have no control over ruin my day, or level of enjoyment this season.

A lot of our fans have become as predictable as Mike McCarthy's offense. We get it. You're not happy about the loss.

The only solution for the team is to hopefully win more of the next 12 games. Any Given Sunday.

You guys have seen that movie, right?
Was not just one game, it has been 3 games.

Even Jerry said during the week that this was "a measuring stick game" and he hoped the Cowboys could stay on the field with the 49ers.

Guess what? It became blatantly obvious that the Cowboys dont belong on the same field or even in the same stadium as the 49ers.

That is what everybody is upset about. The realization is setting in that we could play the 49ers 20 times in a row and the 49ers would win all 20 of them.
 

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It’s not about the loss. It’s how they lost. It’s one thing to lose while playing your heart out and giving effort, it’s another to come out scared from the first snap and lay down playing dead. That is inexcusable for a team that wants to be considered contenders.
It twas laughable. And that's not what we buy when have Micah and k
Kearse. Maybe Micah isn't LT.
 

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Any given Sunday, as they say. That was one of my former CZ handles during my perpetually banned days.

But it's true.

You guys can sit here and whine and moan all day about a loss. It's the 49ers. We're no good. They're the best, and we're the worst. Dak this, Jerry that..

Waah!


I'm still enjoying this season. I may criticize a few things here and there. I may call the FO, staff, or players out. But I refuse to sit here in an echo chamber and let all the crying kill my vibe.

We're not getting a new QB this year. We're not going to fire McCarthy mid-season. Jerry isn't going anywhere.

Why do teams practice? Why do teams watch film? Why do teams re-evaluate after the season and before the draft?

I see a lot of tears after a loss everyone knew might come. We're good. But the 9ers are good and they have great chemistry. Still, they stomped us once; doesn't mean they stomp us every time. Even if they do, why waste your time posting if all you're going to do is post the same one or two lines about Dak or Jerral Wayne all day?

I see some of you actually enjoy airing your grievances. Mostly, about the owner or #4. I challenge you to provide a thoughtful analysis or even better realistic workable solutions that can actually help solve the problem rather repeating the same futile one-liners.

17 games. We still have 12 more to go.

Then, the playoffs.

And look at it this way. If we don't make the playoffs with this team, it'll give us reasons to make changes for next year.

Before you even [predictably] say it, yes, Jerry will be here next year. And probably Dak. But if we all know that, why bang your silly heads against the wall crying about it? It's a game. The team you like lost. You still have other things in life to be happy about, hopefully. I like winning as much as the next person. But I'm not going to let a game that I have no control over ruin my day, or level of enjoyment this season.

A lot of our fans have become as predictable as Mike McCarthy's offense. We get it. You're not happy about the loss.

The only solution for the team is to hopefully win more of the next 12 games. Any Given Sunday.

You guys have seen that movie, right?
Oh boy :facepalm:
 

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Last season the sky fell after game #1 when Dak went down with an injury, does everybody remember that night?.

So, this season they made some progress.
 

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Any given Sunday, as they say. That was one of my former CZ handles during my perpetually banned days.

But it's true.

You guys can sit here and whine and moan all day about a loss. It's the 49ers. We're no good. They're the best, and we're the worst. Dak this, Jerry that..

Waah!


I'm still enjoying this season. I may criticize a few things here and there. I may call the FO, staff, or players out. But I refuse to sit here in an echo chamber and let all the crying kill my vibe.

We're not getting a new QB this year. We're not going to fire McCarthy mid-season. Jerry isn't going anywhere.

Why do teams practice? Why do teams watch film? Why do teams re-evaluate after the season and before the draft?

I see a lot of tears after a loss everyone knew might come. We're good. But the 9ers are good and they have great chemistry. Still, they stomped us once; doesn't mean they stomp us every time. Even if they do, why waste your time posting if all you're going to do is post the same one or two lines about Dak or Jerral Wayne all day?

I see some of you actually enjoy airing your grievances. Mostly, about the owner or #4. I challenge you to provide a thoughtful analysis or even better realistic workable solutions that can actually help solve the problem rather repeating the same futile one-liners.

17 games. We still have 12 more to go.

Then, the playoffs.

And look at it this way. If we don't make the playoffs with this team, it'll give us reasons to make changes for next year.

Before you even [predictably] say it, yes, Jerry will be here next year. And probably Dak. But if we all know that, why bang your silly heads against the wall crying about it? It's a game. The team you like lost. You still have other things in life to be happy about, hopefully. I like winning as much as the next person. But I'm not going to let a game that I have no control over ruin my day, or level of enjoyment this season.

A lot of our fans have become as predictable as Mike McCarthy's offense. We get it. You're not happy about the loss.

The only solution for the team is to hopefully win more of the next 12 games. Any Given Sunday.

You guys have seen that movie, right?
Two losses where the vaunted defense looked soft. That spells doom for this team because we know Dak has limitations and we thought the defense could carry the load.

This team can improve, but we are far from elite and more towards middle of the pack NFL.
 

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Didn’t take long. As delusional as our owner. It’s not a single loss that we’re reacting too (even though it was the most embarrassing defeat in a long time). It’s decades of this losing culture.
How some people still don't get it is truly amazing

If it was 2002, I could get it. But we're going on nearly 3 decades of Jerry's show
 

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The ceiling for the season is now another first round playoff exit and that would be if we are lucky. OP can't see that after losses to SF and the freakin' Cardinals?
 

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Why trade your best receiver who’s young ? No get him a QB to get him the ball . Franchising Pollard looks like a panic move now . You can grab a Rb in the draft . And I’m not at all convinced Trey Lance can survive injury .
Oh yah ……poof just get him a qb. Lol

If he wants 30k per year cant pay that.
 
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