I don't. Kaepernick and the read-option catching teams off guard played a huge roll in their Super Bowl run. Alex Smith gets slaughtered by the Hawks during their SB runs.I think they likely would have had another Ring if they kept Smith.
^^This. Say what you want about Kaepernick the last two years but he was a human highlight reel during their super bowl run. Alex would never have done that. They are pretty similar in the long run but I don't think there's much of a chance Smith would have done as well as Kaep did that year.I don't. Kaepernick and the read-option catching teams off guard played a huge roll in their Super Bowl run. Alex Smith gets slaughtered by the Hawks during their SB runs.
They did both play for the Niners!I remember one of them comparing Crabtree to Jerry Rice...
It is a good time.This group is part of your collective imaginations, but as long as you're enjoying yourselves I guess.
Assuming you're being serious, the only 49er fan that would've been dumb enough to compare Crabtree to Rice was Jozu.I remember one of them comparing Crabtree to Jerry Rice...
Got me curious since I couldn't remember exactly.Assuming you're being serious, the only 49er fan that would've been dumb enough to compare Crabtree to Rice was Jozu.
I tried to defend Akers earlier in the year, but I am now done. And I hope he is done as well.
Also, Crabtree looking like the ghost of Jerry Rice. And lets face it, the ghost of Jerry Rice is still the best receiver in the division.
Yup, posted that after he had a stretch of 5 games where he had 35 receptions for 538 yards and 4 TD's.Got me curious since I couldn't remember exactly.
It's really not a big deal. If anything it's a negative. The money would get distributed to teams that still got taxed. Now, however, they won't have to reveal their executives pay. MLB did the same thing.Wow, looks like the NFL will finally give up its tax exempt status. No article yet.
yes, stickum doesn't cling to phantom handsAlso comparing him to the Ghost of Rice is not the same as comparing him to Rice.