sonderlich gut spielen die broncos heute nicht aber die cardinals mit dem 3 quarterback und ner menge ausfälle hätte mich gewundert wenn das knapper ausgegangen wäre
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Ne habe meinen Kommentar eher darauf bezogen dass du Seahawk-Fan bist und dann natürlich nicht Kaepernick magst. Aber kann dir sonst nur zustimmen halte ihn auch für vollkommen überbewertet.
@Kamui
Eine Serie von Jeff Garcia zu schlagen ist glaube ich wirklich kein Kunstück. Glaube man sollte dann darüber sprechen wenn er ein Rekord von Montana einstellen sollte.
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Das kam aber auch davon das die 49ers echt Probleme hatte und komische Entscheidung im Zeitraum von 2003 - 2010 hatten. Kann dir dazu nur folgenden Abschnitt empfehlen. Ich glaube aus dem erkennt man schon warum der Rekord nicht geknackt wurde. Und da vor Kaepernick Alex Smith gespielt hat der nicht unbedingt als der Wurffreudigste QB bekannt ist, ist es kein Wunder dass der Rekord erst jetzt gebrochen wurde.Zitat von Kamuiabs nur im Ticker gelesen. Aber obwohl es (scheinbar) so leicht war hats immerhin 13 Jahre gedauert
Former Seattle Seahawks and Oregon State University head coach Dennis Erickson was signed to a five-year contract to replace Steve Mariucci. The hiring of Erickson was highly criticized by the fans and the media. Erickson's offensive philosophy was very different from the West Coast Offense. The 2003 season was one of turmoil for the 49ers. The relationship between Garcia and Owens turned sour upon Garcia taking issue with Owens's public praise for the play of backup quarterback Tim Rattay. Garcia responded with a cryptic "we cannot let the sickness spread" remark, prompting Owens to wear a surgeon's mask at the following practice. This, and injuries to key players on both sides of the ball and the often reckless play of Jeff Garcia took a toll on him, as he was forced to miss 3 games during the season. The 49ers finished 7–9 and missed the playoffs for the first time in two seasons. Despite this disappointing result, Erickson was retained as coach for the 2004 season. The 2003 season also marked the final season for Terrell Owens with the 49ers;his on- and off-field antics led to the 49ers trading him to the Philadelphia Eagles during the off season. Several other key 49er players were released due to salary cap concerns, including Garcia and Hearst. The team finished the 2004 season last in the NFC West Division with a 2–14 record, tying a franchise worst and finishing last for the first time since 1979 – ending what had been the NFL's longest active streak for not finishing last in a division. With the worst record in the NFL the team secured the rights to the first pick in the NFL Draft. Dennis Erickson and GM Terry Donahue were fired.
After an extensive coaching search, the 49ers hired the defensive coordinator of the Baltimore Ravens Mike Nolan as their head coach. Nolan was the son of Dick Nolan, who had led the team to three consecutive playoff appearances from 1970 to 1972. The 49ers did not hire a general manager. In Mike Nolan's first draft as head coach, he selected quarterback Alex Smith from the University of Utah with the first overall pick of the 2005 NFL Draft. It was a pick predicted by most, though many thought the 49ers might select local product Aaron Rodgers of the University of California. Alex Smith's rookie season was a disaster, producing only one touchdown against eleven interceptions. The team finished 4th in the NFC West for the second consecutive year, with a 4–12 record. This earned the 49ers the 6th pick in the 2006 NFL Draft which they used to draft tight end Vernon Davis. Alex Smith and the team improved greatly in 2006, led by second year player Frank Gore from the University of Miami. Gore ran for a franchise record of 1,695 rushing yards, which led the NFC, along with 8 TDs. He was awarded his first Pro Bowl appearance. They also swept division rival and defending NFC Champion, Seattle Seahawks, and kept the Denver Broncos from a playoff berth in the last game of the season. However, the team finished 7–9, their fourth consecutive losing season.
In the off-season, the 49ers signed cornerback Nate Clements and safety Michael Lewis to improve their secondary. Clement's contract was worth $80 million for eight years, the largest contract given to a defensive player in NFL history at the time. In the NFL Draft, the 49ers made another key addition to their defense, selecting middle linebacker Patrick Willis with the 11th overall pick. Willis would eventually be named the 2007 AP NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year. Before the beginning of the 2007 season, Hall of Fame coach Bill Walsh died of complications from leukemia. The 49ers started the season 2–0, for the first time since 1998. In the fourth game of the season, against the Seattle Seahawks, Alex Smith suffered a separated shoulder on the third play of the game, an injury that severely hampered his play and ultimately led to an early end to his 2008 campaign after having shoulder surgery. Chiefly due to back up QB Trent Dilfer's struggles and Alex Smith's injury, the 49ers lost eight straight consecutive games from week three through week twelve, ending the year with a disappointing 5–11 record. Questions were raised about the future of Alex Smith, whose first three seasons had been plagued by inconsistent play, injuries, and never having had the same offensive coordinator from one year to the next. Head coach Mike Nolan and new offensive coordinator Mike Martz stated that a competition between Smith, Shaun Hill, and NFL journeyman J. T. O'Sullivan would run through the first two preseason games of 2008. O'Sullivan was named the 49ers starter because of his familiarity with the Martz offense and after performing better than Smith or Hill in the first three preseason games. On October 20, 2008, after a 2–5 start, Mike Nolan was fired. Assistant head coach Mike Singletary, a Hall of Fame linebacker with the Chicago Bears, was named as the interim head coach. Singletary proved to be a fan favorite when after his first game as head coach he delivered a memorable post game interview. Singletary said of their loss: "... right now, we've got to figure out the formula. Our formula. Our formula is this: We go out, we hit people in the mouth.".[7] The team went 5–4 overall under Singletary, winning five of its final seven games and ending the season with a 7–9 record. After the last game of the season, Singletary was named permanent head coach by Jed York, who had been appointed as team president just days before. Jed York is the oldest son of John York and Denise DeBartolo York.
The offense of the 49ers in 2007. Quarterback Trent Dilfer is wearing #12.
On April 25, 2009, the 49ers selected Texas Tech WR Michael Crabtree, a player many people thought would go in the top five, with the 10th pick in the first round of the 2009 NFL Draft. The 2009 training camp became the first since 2005 that the 49ers failed to have all drafted rookies signed and in training camp on time, as Crabtree held out trying to reach a contract. He finally reached a contract agreement on October 7, 2009, having missed the first four games of the regular season. The 49ers posted an 8–8 record after a frustrating season, losing only 2 games by more than a touchdown. Nevertheless, it was the team's first non-losing season since 2002. Despite missing the playoffs for the seventh straight season, several key players showed signs of improvement. Alex Smith regained his role as the 49ers' starting quarterback (after Shaun Hill had won the starting job in training camp), passing for more than 2,000 yards with 19 touchdowns, while Frank Gore collected his fourth consecutive 1,000-yard season, a 49ers record. Safety Dashon Goldson showed signs of potential in his first year as full-time starter, as he tallied 94 tackles, four interceptions, three forced fumbles, and two sacks. Vernon Davis in particular had a breakthrough year at tight end, earning Pro Bowl honors with 965 yards and 13 touchdowns (tying the NFL record for his position). 2010 saw five 49ers go to the Pro Bowl: Patrick Willis, Vernon Davis, Frank Gore, Justin Smith, and punter Andy Lee.
The 2010 season started with the 49ers heavy favorites to win the NFC West after Cardinals QB Kurt Warner retired early in the offseason, but the season was a disaster. They started 0–5, their worst start since the dark days of 1979. In week 3, the 49ers fired offensive coordinator Jimmy Raye, who had been hand-picked by Singletary in the 2009 offseason. Starting safety Michael Lewis demanded to be released after he was demoted in favor of rookie safety Taylor Mays. By mid-season, Singletary was switching QBs between Alex Smith and Troy Smith, who had been picked up in free agency after the preseason, but with little effect. On December 27, 2010, the 49ers fired Mike Singletary as head coach, naming Defensive Line Coach Jim Tomsula as interim Head Coach for the last game of the season, where despite crushing the Cardinals 38–7, they finished a sad and disappointing 6–10 and missed the playoffs yet again.
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So heute Nacht kann Kirk Cousins dann mal zeigen, ob eher sein erstes Spiel oder sein zweites Spiel die Norm bei ihm ist gegen die starke Defense der Seahawks.
Patriots kriegen jetzt hoffentlich dauerhaft ihren Shit zusammen, auch wenn ich immer noch wissen will wieso Thompkins gecuttet wurde.
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haben versucht Thompkins durch die Waiver zu bekommen, um ihn dann ins PS zu packen. Thompkins musste Platz für Tyms machen, weil er nie die Leistungen aus der Preseason zeigen konnte und stonehands hat...Zitat von ChoBoPatriots kriegen jetzt hoffentlich dauerhaft ihren Shit zusammen, auch wenn ich immer noch wissen will wieso Thompkins gecuttet wurde.
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Wenn es wirklich stimmt, dass die NFL für die Super Bowl Performance Geld von den Künstlern verlangt, wird das tendenziell auch nicht besser werden.
Verstehe auch nicht, wieso die NFL nicht bspw einer wohltätigenden Einrichtung eine Spende machen, die der Künstler aussuchen darf, wenn sie schon keine Gage zahlen wollen. Wäre einfache und billige PR für NFL und Künstler und damit quasi eine win-win Situation.
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Glaube das Problem fängt mi G an hört mit odell auf.Zitat von ChoBoWenn es wirklich stimmt, dass die NFL für die Super Bowl Performance Geld von den Künstlern verlangt, wird das tendenziell auch nicht besser werden.
Verstehe auch nicht, wieso die NFL nicht bspw einer wohltätigenden Einrichtung eine Spende machen, die der Künstler aussuchen darf, wenn sie schon keine Gage zahlen wollen. Wäre einfache und billige PR für NFL und Künstler und damit quasi eine win-win Situation.
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