HighTopFade
Well-Known Member
LOL. Now watching "The Faithful"
Team grade F
will kaepernick ever be consistent is the biggest question facing this franchise
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By who? The Bears offense was contained and awful all night. Their best plays were Yellow Flags and a Fade to Marshall. They basically were not able to move the ball any other way. The 49ers dominated this game in every aspect except for the turnovers. Despite the turnovers you nearly double up the Bears on offense, but the turnovers on top of all the penalties keeping Bear drives alive was to much.
Let's be clear we lost by only 8 in a game where we turned it over 4 times and gave the other team nearly 120 yards in penalties.
Quite frankly the Bears didn't exactly deserve to win, but between us and the officials they were gifted it anyway.
will kaepernick ever be consistent is the biggest question facing this franchise
I rarely post on the niner boards cuz I don't want to get blamed for starting shit. However, I've been reading your posts about the refs giving the game to the Bears and I think you need to remember that some of that stuff went both ways. Kap got away with a TD pass for example that was about 3 seconds past zero on the clock. You can't just look at the bad calls that went against you and exclude the ones that benefited you.
I can't really blame the defense for this loss. They were on the field way too long. Reminded me of the Singletary era.
will kaepernick ever be consistent is the biggest question facing this franchise
But they kept themselves on the field. The first defensive drive of the second half should have been a three and out. Instead, they had a completely stupid hands to the face call to extend the drive. They should have been out again on the next set of downs, but an even stupider illegal contact call away from the ball extended the drive again. The Bears eventually scored a TD on that drive.
I was thinking if that illegal contact wasn't made, it may have a been a Bears touchdown. If we're talking about the same play, that illegal contact impeded the receiver's route.
I rarely post on the niner boards cuz I don't want to get blamed for starting shit. However, I've been reading your posts about the refs giving the game to the Bears and I think you need to remember that some of that stuff went both ways. Kap got away with a TD pass for example that was about 3 seconds past zero on the clock. Should have been delay of game and a FG try. You can't just look at the bad calls that went against you and exclude the ones that benefited you.