49ers Fall Short in the End
With under two minutes left the 49ers had a chance to take the lead, but a bad pass on fourth-down by third-string QB Shaun Hill went incomplete. The 49ers started out strong behind Alex Smith who looked sharp and precise for the time he was in. He wasted no time on finding his new go to receiver in Darrell Jackson who he hit in stride while being blanketed by Champ Bailey. Smith also made a nice pass to Arnaz Battle that made it to the one/two yard line and running-back Michael Robinson punched it in for the score. Aside from that the only incompletion Smith had was in part to - surprise -Kwame Harris, who let Broncos John Engelberger have his way with him. Shouldn’t be long now until the pussification that is Kwame Harris will be riding the bench.
Besides that Trent Dilfer looked good, Michael Robinson ran well, as did Maurice Hicks, and rookie Tarel Brown had a nice interception. It will certainly be entertaining to watch the 49ers this season, as long as Kwame Harris and Derek Smith are on the bench.



















Nice pass from Alex Smith to Jackson in the first quarter. Can Someone post the highlights on youtube or somethin? Please, i cant get enouph of niner football.
welp at least Alex Looked good.defense could have doe better in stopping the run.
Alex has a 115.0 passer rating
A.smith has a 115.o passer rating
Does anyone know a nosetackle for hire that we could use(free agent or to trade for).i had flash backs of the Philly,Chiefs and saints games of last year.I dont know why we are stuck on a 3-4 defense.we have the bodies for a cover 2 defense or a 4-3 defense.but i was impressed with Alex Smith. (when Kwame can pass protect).but i did remind me of last season drive down the field and then kick a fieldgoal.I recorded the whole game and am watching it again right now!!!!lol from what i seen….willis needs to be a little more agressive,maybe it was just nerves because it is his first game in the nfl.
plus Arnaz Battle and D.J. looked pretty good.I LOOKED ON THE DEPT CHART on the 49ers.com they got D.J. and Taylor Jacobs ahead of Ashley Lalie.but i am watching the game because i missed Clayton and Jason Hill.plus the tight end d.Walker had a nice catch(that i seen,Plus Hicks looked awsome too!
Fuck Kwame harris, fuck him right in his ass. He’d probably like it anyway.
not bad all around but did anyone notcie our run D looked like shit… we gotta get that tighened up!!!!!
Thomas Clayton looked horrible. He does not know how to hit holes. Instead he runs into his blockers, and he is simply too small and lacking in power to make the roster. We should pick up a goaline back in free agency and dump Clayton. Thank God he was our last pick.
Tank Johnson is a Nose Tackle…But we will have Franklin for the season’s start, just like we will have Frank Gore, Larry Allen, and Bryant Young too. Don’t get over-excited with the preseason games.
That said, I’m so fucking excited. Alex looked great, and didn’t even get one to my man VD. The run D wasn’t so bad, but the tackling was weak. I’m sure coach will make a point of it. We shoulda won, if Hill didn’t throw that INT in the endzone. Oh well, who cares.
I thought our Offense was Great! but our D was missing too many tackles espessally on Denvers first drive and our 3rd QB shaun hill did very well more so that Trent dilfer who I thought played awful but Shaun hill kept stalling at the end of drives …..and there was no play for Vernon Davis on the field? also Mo Hicks ran well too…..Next Up, the Bay Riavly …Raiders are Going Down!
I thought Tank Johnson was a DT?
Also, our D sucked not because of the NT, but because our players couldn’t wrap and finish tackles. So many times in the first quarter I saw our starting defense fail to make tackles they had started. At least Alex looked sharp.
why are we wearing black cleates
I agree with Jerry, Nose Tackle is a huge problem for us right now. We do need to wrap people up as well, but we arn’t getting much pressure from our starting unit.
Remember though, this was our first scrimmage versus another team as NEW UNIT. Give them time. That’s what preseason is for.
the d looked like shit in the first quarter, but let’s not forget that Franklin, B.Y., and Harris (Spencer got his ass handed to him) were all out. for the most part it was poor tackling … which should be shored up with some long, grueling practices. i’m excited ’bout the offense! i can’t wait until the 3rd preseason game so that we can see the starters for ’bout 2 and a half quarters!
see—–i told u. no cutler was cutting up your defense like he was in a meat factory.
HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
ur defense suck…how much did you spend to rebuild that defense. maybe you should have spent all your money on good defensive line and linebackers. because with pressure any DB will look good. and lets face it, this will be a repeat of last season.
rams, how pathetic are you , 1. to hang out often in a 49ers site with you senseless babble and 2. to think your team is any better. ive never even heard of the rams
Hey Casey—ram these nutz in your mouth.
ill pass on that you 50 year old virgin. keep asking your little brother for comebacks you silly bitch
I think Jason Hill is going to be a beast, why not give him more time with the first team?
Casey, Let me ask you a question. Do you that Clements, Mike Lewis and BTC are the answers to the problem on your defense?
rams- dont forget about t. brown, goldson and p. willis on 3rd down nickel packages . sick i know right. the real question is will there ever be a solution to banning jealous fools from this site. go niners!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
NO THE REAL QUESTION IS—-WHY DOES YOUR DEFENSE SUCK…
its a preaseason game!and the first one at that.what i should be impressed your team. they had to make a fourth qtr. comeback to beat the VIKINGS. impressive! i sure didnt see any int. or fumble recoveries. they even got more sacks then you did.yeah your defense is something special
NO — MY DFENSE SUCK!!! BUT AT LEAST I ADMIT TO IT. YOU NINER FANS BOOST ABOUT ALL THE MONEY YOU SPENT TO MAKE YOUR DFENSE BETTER BUT IT ACTUALLY GOING TO BE THE SAME AS LAST YEAR…..PLUS OUR OFFENSE IS OUR DEFENSE
i would admit if our defense sucked but it doesn’t. since you can see into the future gimme some lotto #s. your offense is your defense? there’s something to be proud of. your offense consists of two old as hell wr that keep their aarp in their jock, and a has been qb calling k. warner for references to grocery stores. the only solid player you have is your rb but how much longer will you have him for.frank gore is just one of the many peices of young talent our team has. with our speed age and depth there’s no comparison. go find a rams site. oh thats right not enough people to start one
i love the 49ers but this ram dude got a point, the defense better not pull the same shit givin up first downs like their gettin paid for it
CASEY YOU ARE SOO FUNNY!
LOL
yeah, you have to call a spade a spade and last night the first string defense didn’t look very good….especially when it came to stopping the run. Cutler only completed ONE PASS so that shows that the backup stuck it to Spencer. Spencer better step up because Walt Harris and Clements are our starters, but with Tarrell Brown playing well like last night he might get bumped again towards the end of the season. However, with Franklin, Harris, and BY out there is a question mark you can throw out there. WHERE WAS VERNON DAVIS??? I don’t remember seeing him on the field. IF we can’t stop the run, however, that is a problem because EVERYONE in our division has a quality running back. I think the problem will be fixed by Saturday though.
it was the first game and they got 1 qtr. to show whats up. give them a few games to gel.
fuck the ram man just because his team has no nuts just like his team gets butt fucked just like his mom is mad just like his bitch is sad cause the niners are here and west will be won for those pussy rams can go weaping home cause we ride the o line contucted by A.SMITH whie Battle Jackson are making cuts and hits or frank gore breaks another run or VD truckin over somone its time to stand now the 49ers are back and ready for a playoff rebound
what happened to the 3-4 d . i saw it early but later on it was 4-3 all day. i agree sop. isnt right for the 3-4 but when B.Y. and a frank are back the 3-4 should be used early and often.
Clearly, the defense has a lot better personnel than last year. Considering this is real tackle football and three starters were missing from the D lineup, I’m not too concerned yet. It does point up the lack of depth the Niners have upfront on the D line, so the more work the backups get the better.
But everywhere else what you see is depth, something that has been missing for years. They’ve got a shitload of receivers, they’ve got the bodies for two legitimate O lines (so long, Kwame), and the coaching looked crisp. Staley was as steady as a vet. Remember in the past all those wasted timeouts because the wrong people were in the wrong places? I think I recall one false start last night.
This was a vanilla offense without Frank Gore, too. Yeah, and where was Vernon?
Hey, maybe it’s all a dream but I can sleep well.
Damn they looked good I didn’t see every down and every play but from what I saw it looked good and Alex Smith passes was crisp, clean and in the pocket even his 5 step drop was quick and crisp and he threw right at Champ Baily, I missed the Patrick Willis play, Thomas Clayton is looking good he just needs to stop trying to run through wholes that will eventually close up, I missed the Tarel Brown interception, D Jax and Arnez Battle looked good but uhhhhh who in the hell is this rams dude coming on here talking shit first off how the fuck can you come on this site expecially after Bill Walsh passed away and talk shit I understand how you are about your rams but wrong site dog and yall just became good like what? five years ago, I’ve been a niners fan for over 25 years and I remember when we was kicking yall asses and when our starters use to come out of the game because we was blowing yall the fuck out we use to say YEAH THE SAME OLD RAMS REMEMBER THAT? OR YOU JUST BECAME A RAMS FAN AFTER THEY WON THERE WHAT? LIKE THEIR FIRST SUPERBOWL EVER THAT’S WHY SO MANY FANS OF OTHER TEAMS ENVY OUR NINERS AND THEY’RE SCARED THAT WE’RE COMING BACK SO WHAT IS THE FIRST THING THEY DO, TALK SHIT AND YALL DIDN’T EVEN PLAY A PRESEASON GAME YET TO EVEN SEE WHAT YALL DOING FOR YOU TO BE ON HERE TALKING SHIT, DUDE BE THE FUCK GONE OFF OF HERE!
A closer look at 49ers’ exhibition opener
Click here to read my game story from today’s paper. Click here to read about the 49ers’ tackling problems. Click here to read Lowell Cohn’s column about the 49ers being relevant again.
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Here are some observations from the 49ers’ exhibition-opening 17-13 loss to the Broncos on Bill Walsh Field.
–For the opening kickoff, Tarell Brown, Bryan Gilmore, Jeff Ulbrich, Delanie Walker, Colby Bockwoldt, kicker Joe Nedney, Keith Lewis, Michael Robinson, Patrick Willis, Marcus Hudson and Shawntae Spencer lined up for the 49ers. Willis was the first one down the field, but Bockwoldt made the tackle.
–LDE Ronald Field vacated his gap on the first play, resulting in Travis Henry’s 11-yard gain.
–Brandon Moore’s blitz was picked up by Henry, giving Jay Cutler just enough time to hit Javin Walker on a deep 24-yard pass in front of Spencer.
–Moore and Spencer missed Henry, as he slipped between them for a 9-yard gain.
–Moore could’ve stopped Henry 3 yards deep in the backfield, but Henry got away and gained 6 yards. It was a rough couple plays for Moore, who led the 49ers in tackles last season.
–RDE Marques Douglas had a clear shot at Cutler for a sack. But Cutler ended up scrambling 16 yards.
–LB Patrick Willis jumped over the pile to hit Henry, stopping him for no gain at the goal line. It was Willis’ first play from scrimmage.
–TE Vernon Davis did not have a pass thrown his way, but he showed some pretty impressive blocking skills. He walled off the left side of the line for Maurice Hicks’ 9-yard gain on the 49ers’ first play.
–QB Alex Smith threw the ball very well. Darrell Jackson got inside Champ Bailey, and Smith threw a perfect ball for an 18-yard gain.
–Smith could not get rid of the ball on time on the next play. John Engelberger, working against Kwame Harris, took advantage of the extra time to track down Smith for a sack.
–Broncos DE Elvis Dumervil pushed Jonas Jennings back into Smith as he was throwing for an incomplete pass on a third-and-9.
–Manny Lawson struggled in run defense. Cecil Sapp got around Lawson on the outside for an 11-yard gain. On the next series, Lawson lined up on the right side. Although the run play to Mike Bell came right at him, he got confused and turned downfield on a play that went for 11 yards.
–OLB Tully Banta-Cain showed some pass-rush skills, as he hit Broncos backup QB Patrick Ramsey as he was throwing on a third-and-7.
–Kwame Harris and Moran Norris both made fine blocks to spring Maurice Hicks for a 20-yard gain.
–Smith’s last pass attempt of the evening was a pretty one. He had Delanie Walker wide open underneath, but decided to throw it down the field to Arnaz Battle between three defenders. Again, the ball was thrown perfectly, forcing Battle to go into a slide to make the catch.
–The first-team defense gave up 26 yards rushing on three carries before wholesale substitutions began. On a Sapp’s 13-yard gain, Isaac Sopoaga got blown off the ball and Fields ran past the action.
–Rookie Jay Moore let Sapp get to the outside for an 8-yard gain. Moore was responsible for covering fullback Troy Fleming out of the backfield. Moore was a bit slow in changing direction, allowing Fleming to catch a 3-yard TD pass.
–In the second quarter, Trent Dilfer entered and promptly had a three-and-out. He tried to run away from the Broncos’ but ended up getting drilled by Tim Crowder at the sideline.
–Fields got good pressure on Ramsey, forcing him to get rid of the ball. Rookie Tarell Brown made a nifty interception and got both feet inbounds on the sideline. Brown was covering Brian Clark on the play.
–WR Taylor Jacobs had an 11-yard reception. Later, he drew an illegal contact penalty on a deep route.
–TE Billy Bajema, who did not catch a pass all last season, had a 13-yard reception. He also showed his value as a run-blocker on a 10-yard gain by Michael Robinson.
–LT Adam Snyder got beat by Dumervil on a second-quarter sack.
–Either there was some miscommunication on Delanie Walker’s route or Dilfer badly underthrew a seam route that went for an interception late in the first half.
–The Broncos almost returned the favor. Rookie Dashon Goldson came up with an interception. Although Goldson was announced as the guilty party on pass-interference penalty that nullified that call, replays showed at CB Markus Curry was the first to interfere on the play.
–My first impression of Joe Staley in the game was very favorable. His run-blocking and pass-blocking both looked strong. He played the second and third quarters and graded out very well.
–QB Shaun Hill entered for the 49ers at the beginning of the third quarter. He showed his athleticism with a 19-yard scramble. He hooked up three times with vastly improved wideout Brandon Williams, including on a fourth-and-1 play for a 3-yard gain. Hill should’ve had a TD but he overthrew a wide-open Zac Herold at the goal line. Two plays later, his pass was tipped at the line of scrimmage and intercepted in the end zone.
–Arkee Whitlock got the call on a fourth-and-1, but he tripped over Hill’s feet in the backfield and was dropped for a 2-yard loss.
–DL Sam Rayburn, who lined up as DT in nickel, did a nice job of pushing the pocket as a pass-rusher.
–CB Marcus Hudson nearly had an interception. He appeared to have the ball under control before teammate Keith Lewis ran into his, jarring it loose.
–NT Joe Cohen made a nice play to ward off two blockers and stop Sapp for a 3-yard gain. Cohen also created some problems on the first play of the fourth quarter when he jumped at the line of scrimmage to take a passing lane away from Ramsey.
–Willis’ was credited with four tackles on the day. One thing that has impressed the 49ers is Willis’ ability play “downhill.” At Ole Miss, he played primarily sideline-to-sideline. At this level, he has to play less laterally and more attacking the line of scrimmage. He showed an ability to do that on a play in which he stopped Sapp at the line of scrimmage.
–It took WR Ashley Lelie a while to get on the field. In fact, Battle, Jackson, Gilmore, Jacobs and Williams all got into the action before Lelie entered at the end of the second quarter. In the third quarter, he caught a couple balls, including a 20-yard grab from Hill.
–Coming off a strong spring in NFL Europa, Marcus Maxwell did not catch a pass. Fourteen 49ers caught passes in the game. Hill attempted a fade to Maxwell, who got held up by the cornerback in the end zone and never turned to look for the ball, which sailed over his head.
–OLB Roderick Green, who’s in a real battle for a roster spot, got nice pressure on Ramsey. He lined up at left end in a nickel situation, and made a move to the inside to hit Ramsey as he was throwing incomplete.
–Delanie Walker, one of the standouts in the exhibition season a year ago, had a game-high four catches for 35 yards.
–C.J. Brewer had a game-high 49 yards receiving. His 27-yarder on the final drive got the 49ers to the 10-yard line. The 49ers got to the 3-yard line, but Hill’s arm was hit on his fourth-down pass, leading to an incomplete pass.
–S Vickiel Vaughn made a nice play to come up and make a tackle for a 3-yard gain on a reverse by WR David Terrell.
–Undrafted rookie DE Darius Sanders recorded the 49ers’ only sack of the game.
–Markus Curry, who we think was guilty of PI earlier in the game, had another one called on him in the fourth quarter. He later broke up a pass intended for Brian Clark.
–The best news of the night for the 49ers came when coach Mike Nolan said there were no injuries to report.
THE RAMS IS PROBABLY RUNNING THE BILL WALSH-49ERS OFFENSE NOT THAT(WEST COAST OFFENSE BULLSHIT)LIKE EVERYBODY ELSE AND TRYING TO TAKE CREDIT FOR THE WINS!
hey if that fool rams comes back all ive gotta say is that the rams suck period. and wr’re finna tear ur asses up twice this season and be in the playoffs while ur ass will suddenly be on some other bandwagen… i just hope u got some ass lube for bulger cuz we’re gonna tear it up
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Credit Bill Walsh for revolutionizing NFL offenses
By Glenn Dickey
Aug. 14, 2007
Bill Walsh
Bill Walsh introduced an offensive system to the NFL, the so-called West Coast offense, and elements of it have been copied by virtually all the league’s teams. But the system cannot be duplicated because nobody can copy Walsh’s amazingly inventive and flexible mind.
Walsh’s flexibility showed especially with his favorite players, his quarterbacks. His first quarterback at Cincinnati, where he was the Bengals’ offensive coordinator (though there was officially no such position), was Greg Cook, who might have been one of the all-time greats if he hadn’t injured his shoulder so severely that it brought a premature end to his career. Walsh had Cook use his strong and accurate arm to throw deep passes, and he won with him. When Cook was sidelined, he used Virgil Carter, an excellent athlete and an accurate short passer but who could not throw deep at all. The Bengals won with him, too, and Carter was an AFC passing champion.
With the 49ers, he had two Hall of Fame quarterbacks, Joe Montana and Steve Young, but neither would have gotten there with another coach. Indeed, Montana might not have gotten out of training camp because other coaches were looking for strong-armed quarterbacks who could throw the ball 50 yards on the line. Montana was never that kind of quarterback, but Walsh prized accuracy over arm strength and Montana was superaccurate, a passer who could put the ball in exactly the right place for a receiver to catch it in stride and turn it into a long gain.
At the time Walsh traded for Young, there probably wasn’t another general manager in the league who thought Young would ever become a good NFL quarterback. A running back, possibly, but not a quarterback. Walsh, though, saw that Young had been screwed up by bad teams and bad coaches and that he had the potential to turn it around, which he did spectacularly with the 49ers.
Many people always thought that Walsh’s offense used short passes instead of runs in order to control the ball, but that was true only of his early 49ers teams, including the first Super Bowl winner, when he did not have a top-flight running back. The later champions had strong running games. The 1984 champion, for instance, had Roger Craig and Wendell Tyler in the same backfield, and Craig later had a year in which he ran for 1,500 yards.
Walsh’s main goal with the short pass was to turn it into a long gain. The slant pass over the middle that was turned into a big gain became Jerry Rice’s signature play, and his running mate in the late ’80s and early ’90s, John Taylor, turned a short pass from Young into a club-record 97-yard touchdown against the Falcons in 1991 and took two short Montana passes to 92- and 95-yard touchdowns in a 1989 game against the Rams.
My first meeting with Walsh came after he was hired as head coach at Stanford in 1977. We sat down in a coffee shop in the Stanford shopping center, and when he talked about his football philosophy, I thought, “This guy is waaaay ahead of the curve.” In the next 30 years, I never changed my mind.
Walsh was always thinking outside the box. Paul Brown had started the practice of the coach sending in the plays, and Walsh refined it by scripting the first 20 plays. Critics couldn’t understand how a coach could pre-determine what plays to run without knowing the situation. Of course, Walsh would deviate from the script if the situation called for it, but the scripting did two things: 1) He used plays in which his players had confidence; and 2) There was no way an opposing team could figure tendencies if the plays were called without regard for down-and-distance.
Another example of Walsh-think: NFL teams look at videos (films in Walsh’s day) of the last three games of their upcoming opponent, so they can devise defenses against the plays used, so Walsh would draw up game plans which had no plays he had used in the last three games. He could do that because he had a playbook that was much larger than other teams, a practice he learned from Brown. Yet, despite the size of that playbook, he would install his entire offense in the first week of training camp, instead of introducing it bit by bit. That meant as much emphasis on meetings as practice sometimes.
There were other aspects of Walsh’s offense that were different. For instance, with most teams, there are times when a quarterback will throw a pass in one area and the receiver will break in another direction. That never seemed to happen with the 49ers. On every pass play, a receiver had a choice of two routes, depending on whether the defense was in a zone or man-to-man. When the ball was snapped, receivers took a quick couple of steps directly at the closest defensive back. If he came up to cover, the defense was man-to-man; if he didn’t, it was a zone. The 49ers’ quarterback dropping back could see that, so he knew exactly where the receiver would be.
In fact, Walsh could devise offensive formations that would force the defense into unfavorable matchups. Against Tom Landry’s defenses, in which each defender had a specific role, Walsh could usually find a way to isolate a Dallas linebacker on a 49ers receiver. Advantage, 49ers.
Of course, even the most brilliant coach can’t win with inferior talent, and Walsh was 2-14 his first season. But when Walsh got the players (he was also responsible for the great 49ers drafts), he beat the best coaches among his contemporaries — Landry in the 1982 NFC championship game and Don Shula in the 1985 Super Bowl.
Walsh was a multifaceted person who dealt with politicians as easily as with coaches and who was a chief player in many league programs, the most important being the work he did to help black assistant coaches become head coaches.
And he was absolutely the best coach I’ve known in 40 years of covering pro football.
Glenn Dickey has been covering pro football since 1967 and now has his own Web site, http://www.GlennDickey.com. E-mail him at glenndickey@hotmail.com.
THIS IS WHAT I WAS JUST TALKING ABOUT RAMS YALL HAVE NOTHING IN COMMON WITH OUR NINERS AND BOTH OF YALL STARTING RECIEVERS ARE TRYING TO BE LIKE WHO? JERRY RICE
Y R U LIVING IN THE PAST. T,CRAIG33. LET IT GO…LET IT GO!!!
BESIDES YOU DONT EVEN RUN THE WEST COAST N E MORE…
The offense looked real good but the defense missed a lot of tackles.
Trent Dilfer was off on a few passes though, throwing a lot of them a little too high for the receivers.
Great first quarter though
Hey it was only our 1st preseason game dont worry about it yet.also ryan the 1st V.D was out there wide open on that play that chicken shit kwame harris let Engelberger get to A.SMITH.also that was a nice read R.CRAIG 33 and dont let rams dude get under your skin, his kiddie porn site must be offline for now that is why he is on our site trying to rattle our cages.HEY LAMBS DUDE GET A FREAKIN LIFE AND LEARN HOW TO SPELL GO NINAZ
Nice to see Alex getting protection and hitting his targets so accurately.
Kept yelling at the screen everytime the defense missed tackles!
Maybe by the time I remember everyone;s number, they will play as one extreme effecient unit!
fundamentals missing with pea poor tackeling-have a better feel for what’s up next game-
Brandon Moore had a horrible game, as did Shawnte Spencer. I like everything else I see though. I’m confident that the D will be really good this year.
it was a good game thats why its preseason so we can work on the things that we didnt do so well at least we got got on the borad and i was nice to see us out there on bill walsh FD GO NINERS
BATTLE OF THE BAY GO NINERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The “D” better step it up this week.Moore missed a few tackles along with Lawson.And our passrush was nonexsistant .Our “D” looked just like last years “D”. And i thought our offense was going to stink!but they pulled a 69er on that one!!!
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Just remember to not give up….two thirds of our d line was out and our pro bowl corner was also out. YOU KNOW NOLAN is going over FINISHING YOUR TACKLES at practice this week. He was there too, but I admit it was frustrating to watch them get beat by the run like that.
OK, so everyone saw that the defense needs to work on peewee tackling. I agree with that…it should be a concern if we don’t see any improvement the next game. Offense looked smooth out there.
So all you guys that live around the bay area will get to see the next game. Please for the love of GOD report back the results here. I am no-where close to the bay area, so therefore I won’t get to see it.
Go Niners
Broncos looking to trade DT Warren, think niners are interested.
Help. Last year, someone posted a link that let us download a tv/player with channel 5. My computer crashed and i lost the program. Iam also far from the bay and can’t catch the game. The link was posted last year around this time. P.S. Delanie Walker has good hands. I think we should get him more involved in the offense.
russ s.c. oregon I’m glad you recognized the read and as far as rams go it ain’t about living in the past it’s about facts and they were facts like I said both of yall starting WR’S is trying to be Jerry Rice and like I said what yall won like what? 1 superbowl which the refs ripped the titans off a down during that drill before the game ended a lot of people didn’t realized it but some did and I was one of them so yall really shouldn’t had won that superbowl and if you read the article that I copied and paste from 49erswebzone.com you’ll see that yall might not run the Bill Walsh-49ers offense but yall offense is probably built from the Bill Walsh-49ers offense so when it’s all said and done YOU AIN’T REALLY SAYING SHIT BUT I MADE MY POINTS WHICH ARE FACTS AND THAT’S ALL I GOT TO SAY!
smashmouth49er,i dont think they will trade for Warren,unless it is a 3rd rounder or for smiley.
WE NEED TO GET DEREK SMITH OFF THE FIELD HE STINKS NO WONDER WE COULDNT STOP THE RUN ITS GOING TO BE A LONG SEASON IF SMITH IS A STARTER WHO DID DENVER HAVE RUNNING THE BALL EVEN THAT GOOFY LOOKING QB ON DENVER GOT 30YDS RUNNING WE HAVE E. JAMES, S. JACKSON, S. ALEXANDER IN R DIVISION I KNOW ITS THE FIRST PRESEASON GAME BUT D. SMITH HAS TO BE ON THE BENCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! P.S. RAMS FAN THIS IS NOT A RAMSNEWS WEBSITE THIS IS 49ERSNEWS RAMS FANS SHOULDNT SAY ANYTHING ABOUT THE NINERS DIDNT WE BEAT U GUYS LIKE 19 STRAIGHT TIMES
THANK YOU MEDFORD!
Go Niners!!
TVU player
search for that or TVU networks
Yes please - Help Me Too! I live in the eastcoast and I may never see any NINERS game. If there is such player type that would allow us here to see the game at channel 5, then that would be great.
Thanks Steve, I will give it a shot.
Is it me but my friend and I noticed their was more on the field interviews with the Broncos. All I saw was frank Gore being interviewed and thats all. Is it because they were ahead in the game? I think it was the lack of respect we have from ESPN and the League. Let me say something, We played the backups to cut the roster down, and to see how the backups can play. Nolan’s saving the best for the Regular Season. So just watch out motherfucking-Emmit Smith-ESPN-Loving Media. Were going to show you motherfuckers up!
I’m tired of the Bullshit! We need Respect, and we’ll get it! I believe were going to show those fucks!
I’m not concerned. The 49es only played Alex and the primary offense in the first quarter. Were a second half team, just imagine if he would of stayed in for the whole game. I would have been a shootout between cutler and Smith. I think smith would be victorious because his momentum and game improves later in the game. It’s like his confidence inproves as he feels his opponent out.
Sorry typo 49ers
i bookmarked the online tv place. i havent used it before but when i saw it had saved it. hope it works for you—http://www.streamednfl.blogspot.com/
i think you have to download the player to make it work
Im not concerned,unless,Larry Allen,Bryant Young,Vernon Davis,Frank Gore,D.J.,Nate Clements,Alex Smith,A.Franklin or Staley get injured!!!!lmao
I would say J.Jennings ………..but he is always injued
injured…………i mean