you are a whining sniveling idiot...the 49ers suck, they sucked last year...they sucked the year before...they suck this year...and they will continue to suck...quit your sniveling and get used to being on your knees...if you are a frisco fan you should be used to that position...
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Bulger 4301 yards 24 tds 8 ints
Holt 93 catches 1189 yards 10 tds
Jackson 2334 total yards 16 Total Tds
I don't know why I'm bothering, BUT: Wrong again WonderBoy. "The facility also features the first fully retractable natural grass playing surface built in the United States. Designed by CMX Sports Engineers, the retractable playing field is situated on a 19 million pound (8600 tonne) tray that sits on 13 rails. The tray contains a layer of grass sod which sits on a foot of sand. Under the sand is the plumbing for the grass and under the plumbing is the tray liner that prevents the water for the field from leaking into the wheels and engines. The tray is driven by 76 one horsepower engines and it takes the engines approximately 65 minutes to move the tray. An opening on the southeast side of the stadium allows the playing field to move to the exterior of the building so the entire natural playing surface can be exposed to daylight when it is not in use." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cardinals_Stadium
And Dallas does play here. I've already got tickets. arty:" class="inlineimg" />
Do some research before you flap your gums.
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Look, Dallas fan, I went by what was on the play by play radio, KNBR 1050am in San Francisco. I heard that the particular grass was a thin layer being laid down on concrete. I did hear that it's rolled out, and I did read how it's cared for, but at the same time, the question WAS what are you laying down underneath of it? Far as I know, it could've been like in Boston, they lay down the ice for the NHL game, and then put the hardwood on top of it for the NBA sessions. That's all I'm saying so that's proof I wasn't making it up. I still feel though if that particular surface is anything BUT sod underneath the regular grass in regular outdoor football games like in SF and it was responsible for the injury of our players, I want that question answered as to how they got hurt. ANd don't throw in players were rolling on them, I still feel something was on the surface that did that to the leg and foot area.
And DHNF< what was your reaction when the 49ers lost and can you please again tell me how is LOSING improving the team? Please don't go to Ninerholics for help, I know you sneak over there.
Look, Dallas fan, I went by what was on the play by play radio, KNBR 1050am in San Francisco. I heard that the particular grass was a thin layer being laid down on concrete. I did hear that it's rolled out, and I did read how it's cared for, but at the same time, the question WAS what are you laying down underneath of it? Far as I know, it could've been like in Boston, they lay down the ice for the NHL game, and then put the hardwood on top of it for the NBA sessions. That's all I'm saying so that's proof I wasn't making it up. I still feel though if that particular surface is anything BUT sod underneath the regular grass in regular outdoor football games like in SF and it was responsible for the injury of our players, I want that question answered as to how they got hurt. ANd don't throw in players were rolling on them, I still feel something was on the surface that did that to the leg and foot area.
And DHNF< what was your reaction when the 49ers lost and can you please again tell me how is LOSING improving the team? Please don't go to Ninerholics for help, I know you sneak over there.
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The Niners looked like an improved team from what I saw. They put up 400 yards of total offense on the road against a team opening up a new stadium and almost won. It doesn't matter if it was the Cards, its tough to go on the road in the NFL and when a game regardless.
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The Niners looked like an improved team from what I saw. They put up 400 yards of total offense on the road against a team opening up a new stadium and almost won. It doesn't matter if it was the Cards, its tough to go on the road in the NFL and when a game regardless.
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The Niners looked like an improved team from what I saw. They put up 400 yards of total offense on the road against a team opening up a new stadium and almost won. It doesn't matter if it was the Cards, its tough to go on the road in the NFL and when a game regardless.
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And that's all i'd want from the 49ers this season if I were a fan
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hey ur a****in idiot rofl u faggit u like dick up ur buutt