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I had hope..
100% could have won that game if we didnt have 4 interceptions and a fumbled return.. At least they didnt give up!
When N.O. went for the final FG I thought it wasnt going to make it!!!!!!!!!!! Then it did
100% could have won that game if we didnt have 4 interceptions and a fumbled return.. At least they didnt give up!
When N.O. went for the final FG I thought it wasnt going to make it!!!!!!!!!!! Then it did
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That field goal had everybody fooled in that flight path. I really though it was blocked until I saw the refs signal it good. 
Gore played his *** off as usual, but Alex Smith looked like he was real close to having his **** together for 3 quarters. Tough loss tonight, I hate seeing bay area teams lose in high profile games.

Gore played his *** off as usual, but Alex Smith looked like he was real close to having his **** together for 3 quarters. Tough loss tonight, I hate seeing bay area teams lose in high profile games.
That field goal had everybody fooled in that flight path. I really though it was blocked until I saw the refs signal it good. 
Gore played his *** off as usual, but Alex Smith looked like he was real close to having his **** together for 3 quarters. Tough loss tonight, I hate seeing bay area teams lose in high profile games.

Gore played his *** off as usual, but Alex Smith looked like he was real close to having his **** together for 3 quarters. Tough loss tonight, I hate seeing bay area teams lose in high profile games.
As for Alex Smith, if he can play like he played in the final minutes of the 4th quarter, he can be a good QB. Only problem is, he's too inconsistent. I've never seen him run the ball himself when pressured. Every other time he'll drop to his right and throw the ball away. It's almost as if he was a different QB in the 4th Quarter.
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it would have been a W had it not been for that. figure if only 1 in four drives resulted in points... no turnovers would have changed the game allot.
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That field goal had everybody fooled in that flight path. I really though it was blocked until I saw the refs signal it good. 
Gore played his *** off as usual, but Alex Smith looked like he was real close to having his **** together for 3 quarters. Tough loss tonight, I hate seeing bay area teams lose in high profile games.

Gore played his *** off as usual, but Alex Smith looked like he was real close to having his **** together for 3 quarters. Tough loss tonight, I hate seeing bay area teams lose in high profile games.
Mike Singletary shows his insecurity by having KPIX's Dennis O'Donnell replaced with a more softer reporter, female Kim Coyle, who won't ask the "tough" questions that O'Donnell apparently asked during the weekly contracted interviews between KPIX and the 49ers. In case you missed it before, here's the interview:
http://www.mercurynews.com/breaking-news/ci_16102332
Singletary felt that he was "baited" by the media (in this case the media = O'Donnell) into losing his cool, and vows to do a better job at answering questions.
Singletary pretends he's a tough guy, but cowls in fear like a caged animal when it comes to answering the independent media. Guess he'll do a better job during interviews now that the 49ers have surrounded him with paid media shills.
http://blogs.mercurynews.com/49ers/2...ews/#more-4015
From Daniel Brown:
http://www.mercurynews.com/breaking-news/ci_16102332
Singletary felt that he was "baited" by the media (in this case the media = O'Donnell) into losing his cool, and vows to do a better job at answering questions.
Singletary pretends he's a tough guy, but cowls in fear like a caged animal when it comes to answering the independent media. Guess he'll do a better job during interviews now that the 49ers have surrounded him with paid media shills.
http://blogs.mercurynews.com/49ers/2...ews/#more-4015
From Daniel Brown:
Apparently, there won’t be any follow-up questions from Dennis O’Donnell.
In the wake of last week’s tense interview with coach Mike Singletary, the host of the “Coach’s Corner” segment on KPIX has been replaced by Kim Coyle. Coyle takes over starting with Thursday’s taping.
Because the show is done as part of a contracted partnership, the 49ers have editorial input. 49ers spokesman Bob Lange said changing hosts was a “joint agreement (with KPIX) to give the interviews a better dynamic going forward.”
The key, Lange said, is that Coyle will be able to do the interviews face-to-face with Singletary at the 49ers’ team headquarters in Santa Clara. O’Donnell asked his questions from the KPIX studio in San Francisco.
Last week, Singletary was rankled by questions about the communication problems that plagued the 49ers’ in their season-opening defeat.
When O’Donnell asked about quarterback Alex Smith, for example, Singletary snapped: “Alex will be fine Monday night. Watch the game and you will see that Alex will be fine. I don’t want to talk about time. I don’t want to talk about clock. I don’t want to talk about any of that. I want to talk about New Orleans if you want to talk about that.”
KPIX originally posted the interview on its web site but removed it when it became a minor sensation. Singletary on Tuesday acknowledged that he lost his cool during the interview. He vowed to be more measured in his responses.
“I say things that I feel and I do have to do a better job at not letting the media bait me the way they did last week in one particular incident,” Singletary. “I do have to do a better job at that and I have to be smarter in that situation.”
O’Donnell and KPIX general manager Ron Longinotti did not return phone calls.
In the wake of last week’s tense interview with coach Mike Singletary, the host of the “Coach’s Corner” segment on KPIX has been replaced by Kim Coyle. Coyle takes over starting with Thursday’s taping.
Because the show is done as part of a contracted partnership, the 49ers have editorial input. 49ers spokesman Bob Lange said changing hosts was a “joint agreement (with KPIX) to give the interviews a better dynamic going forward.”
The key, Lange said, is that Coyle will be able to do the interviews face-to-face with Singletary at the 49ers’ team headquarters in Santa Clara. O’Donnell asked his questions from the KPIX studio in San Francisco.
Last week, Singletary was rankled by questions about the communication problems that plagued the 49ers’ in their season-opening defeat.
When O’Donnell asked about quarterback Alex Smith, for example, Singletary snapped: “Alex will be fine Monday night. Watch the game and you will see that Alex will be fine. I don’t want to talk about time. I don’t want to talk about clock. I don’t want to talk about any of that. I want to talk about New Orleans if you want to talk about that.”
KPIX originally posted the interview on its web site but removed it when it became a minor sensation. Singletary on Tuesday acknowledged that he lost his cool during the interview. He vowed to be more measured in his responses.
“I say things that I feel and I do have to do a better job at not letting the media bait me the way they did last week in one particular incident,” Singletary. “I do have to do a better job at that and I have to be smarter in that situation.”
O’Donnell and KPIX general manager Ron Longinotti did not return phone calls.


