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this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; Originally Posted by Danno True, that was at the 1:40 mark. It still would have given us over 60 seconds. It only took us 50 seconds to drive to the 25. Well we would have called our last timeout and ...

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Old 11-18-2013, 05:42 PM   #21
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Re: The most boneheaded SF play of the game

Originally Posted by Danno View Post
True, that was at the 1:40 mark. It still would have given us over 60 seconds. It only took us 50 seconds to drive to the 25.
Well we would have called our last timeout and had the full 1:40, plenty of time from our 40 yard line.
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Re: The most boneheaded SF play of the game

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Well we would have called our last timeout and had the full 1:40, plenty of time from our 40 yard line.
Yep, it may have been a bonehead play, but realistically had no effect on the outcome.
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Re: The most boneheaded SF play of the game

Originally Posted by Halo View Post
Here's a better angle.
Clearly a clotheline tackle directed at the QB's neck, directly.
From this angle there is no question of it. Amazingly, you're not seeing this angle around the interwebz.

It was plainly visible as either a clothesline from the Terrace.
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Re: The most boneheaded SF play of the game

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I agree Mardigas. I even commented in the live chat that Kaepernick didn't have the confidence in his eyes during the game.
Kaepernick had a dream last year that involved a Super Bowl fantasy. He woke up this season and found himself in the NFL.

Remember all the people watching him last year questioning his draft #? He was too young and dumb to realize where he was, and played purely on instinct. He is thinking this season and it's got him all sorts of side ways.
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Old 11-19-2013, 12:32 AM   #25
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Re: The most boneheaded SF play of the game

Loved watching kaep deer in the headlights
Trying to shout over the crowd

Would love to meet them in the second round in the dome
The Saints are in his head

No giveaways, CK actually has to try to get more than two first downs to score
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Old 11-19-2013, 12:52 AM   #26
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It's up to coaches and Brooks to teach and learn the rules. End of story.
Agreed. But, don't hold your breath waiting on Harbaugh to teach his players. He did not demerit Brooks for the penality. So, essentially saying to his players -- go ahead choke the sh*t out of anyone you want. That is his committment to the rules.

Here's the summary: The SF 49ers are going to play dirty. The whole organization should be fined. Harbaugh, specifically, is a douche.
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Old 11-19-2013, 05:42 AM   #27
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Re: The most boneheaded SF play of the game

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How about Harb*tch wasting two challenges in the first half and losing both of them? That was pretty boneheaded (read: hilarious).
'Classic Harbaugh' ... last year he got away with intimidating the refs, I think during the off-season they made it a point to tell the officiating crews to not let him bully them as much.
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Old 11-19-2013, 06:49 AM   #28
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Re: The most boneheaded SF play of the game

bone head play of the game goes to drew on brooks int and white on his fumble. that was ten points right there The Whiners should never gotten.

as for the hit. it was a close line. throw the rule out. then all of the calls we had on hits to the QB would be thrown out too. non of them were near as violent as brooks hit nor as dangerous.

me i love the hit myself but rules are rules.
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Re: The most boneheaded SF play of the game

Whites fumble to me was as bone headed as any other crap that occured.
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Old 11-19-2013, 04:18 PM   #30
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Re: The most boneheaded SF play of the game

Notice nobody from the Saints camp is *****ing about how White was CLEARLY down by contact on that INT? Also notice how Belicheck was mum about one of the worst calls ever that ended the monday night game. Harbaugh should take notes on how real coaches conduct themselves.
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