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Originally Posted by westcoastsfinest
Originally Posted by Deuce King
The best thing to do now would be to cut/release Kyle Williams from the team. Let's be honest here, he won't be able to live that game down in the city for the rest of his football career no matter how well he pans out from this point forward. Williams will be known as the Bill Buckner of football in San Francisco for a very long time. It's really in both parties interest, especially for Kyle and his family just to part ways at this point from the team and the city.
His confidence is down and it's our best interest to get rid of him before the start of next season. He's still young and the backlash will be even worst if he comes back in red. Look at Roger Craig, one of the all-time greats yet after that fumble he was gone.
Originally Posted by westcoastsfinest
Originally Posted by Deuce King
The best thing to do now would be to cut/release Kyle Williams from the team. Let's be honest here, he won't be able to live that game down in the city for the rest of his football career no matter how well he pans out from this point forward. Williams will be known as the Bill Buckner of football in San Francisco for a very long time. It's really in both parties interest, especially for Kyle and his family just to part ways at this point from the team and the city.
His confidence is down and it's our best interest to get rid of him before the start of next season. He's still young and the backlash will be even worst if he comes back in red. Look at Roger Craig, one of the all-time greats yet after that fumble he was gone.
Not a Niners fan, but generally it seems like most of the Niners fans that I know/ have met recently are still somewhat mad at him but have accepted that he wasn't the only reason why the Niners didn't win last weekend. It's definitely not as bad as last Sunday; most people have cooled down. Of course, there are still some people that hate his gutsOriginally Posted by Deuce King
Originally Posted by westcoastsfinest
Originally Posted by Deuce King
The best thing to do now would be to cut/release Kyle Williams from the team. Let's be honest here, he won't be able to live that game down in the city for the rest of his football career no matter how well he pans out from this point forward. Williams will be known as the Bill Buckner of football in San Francisco for a very long time. It's really in both parties interest, especially for Kyle and his family just to part ways at this point from the team and the city.
His confidence is down and it's our best interest to get rid of him before the start of next season. He's still young and the backlash will be even worst if he comes back in red. Look at Roger Craig, one of the all-time greats yet after that fumble he was gone.
I agree. What's the vibe like in the city towads Williams right now, and besides the comments he gave to ESPN on Monday has Williams said anything else??
Not a Niners fan, but generally it seems like most of the Niners fans that I know/ have met recently are still somewhat mad at him but have accepted that he wasn't the only reason why the Niners didn't win last weekend. It's definitely not as bad as last Sunday; most people have cooled down. Of course, there are still some people that hate his gutsOriginally Posted by Deuce King
Originally Posted by westcoastsfinest
Originally Posted by Deuce King
The best thing to do now would be to cut/release Kyle Williams from the team. Let's be honest here, he won't be able to live that game down in the city for the rest of his football career no matter how well he pans out from this point forward. Williams will be known as the Bill Buckner of football in San Francisco for a very long time. It's really in both parties interest, especially for Kyle and his family just to part ways at this point from the team and the city.
His confidence is down and it's our best interest to get rid of him before the start of next season. He's still young and the backlash will be even worst if he comes back in red. Look at Roger Craig, one of the all-time greats yet after that fumble he was gone.
I agree. What's the vibe like in the city towads Williams right now, and besides the comments he gave to ESPN on Monday has Williams said anything else??
Nothing from what I know. What else does he really have to say? If he even opens his mouth, I bet he'll anger more of us fans out here.Originally Posted by Deuce King
Originally Posted by westcoastsfinest
Originally Posted by Deuce King
The best thing to do now would be to cut/release Kyle Williams from the team. Let's be honest here, he won't be able to live that game down in the city for the rest of his football career no matter how well he pans out from this point forward. Williams will be known as the Bill Buckner of football in San Francisco for a very long time. It's really in both parties interest, especially for Kyle and his family just to part ways at this point from the team and the city.
His confidence is down and it's our best interest to get rid of him before the start of next season. He's still young and the backlash will be even worst if he comes back in red. Look at Roger Craig, one of the all-time greats yet after that fumble he was gone.
I agree. What's the vibe like in the city towads Williams right now, and besides the comments he gave to ESPN on Monday has Williams said anything else??
Nothing from what I know. What else does he really have to say? If he even opens his mouth, I bet he'll anger more of us fans out here.Originally Posted by Deuce King
Originally Posted by westcoastsfinest
Originally Posted by Deuce King
The best thing to do now would be to cut/release Kyle Williams from the team. Let's be honest here, he won't be able to live that game down in the city for the rest of his football career no matter how well he pans out from this point forward. Williams will be known as the Bill Buckner of football in San Francisco for a very long time. It's really in both parties interest, especially for Kyle and his family just to part ways at this point from the team and the city.
His confidence is down and it's our best interest to get rid of him before the start of next season. He's still young and the backlash will be even worst if he comes back in red. Look at Roger Craig, one of the all-time greats yet after that fumble he was gone.
I agree. What's the vibe like in the city towads Williams right now, and besides the comments he gave to ESPN on Monday has Williams said anything else??
Yeah, I'm just saying that most people out here aren't on that "I want that dude dead" mindset anymoreOriginally Posted by westcoastsfinest
Nothing from what I know. What else does he really have to say? If he even opens his mouth, I bet he'll anger more of us fans out here.Originally Posted by Deuce King
Originally Posted by westcoastsfinest
His confidence is down and it's our best interest to get rid of him before the start of next season. He's still young and the backlash will be even worst if he comes back in red. Look at Roger Craig, one of the all-time greats yet after that fumble he was gone.
I agree. What's the vibe like in the city towads Williams right now, and besides the comments he gave to ESPN on Monday has Williams said anything else??
nawlins, Of course we're still mad. I understand Alex's 3rd down lack of conversions also didn't help us but honestly, we expected that. It's the fact our defense did their job by putting Elijah on his back 6 times and we still had our chance to win despite a groggy offense. I mean, is it that hard to wave your arm from side to side?
Sigh. Still pains me.
Yeah, I'm just saying that most people out here aren't on that "I want that dude dead" mindset anymoreOriginally Posted by westcoastsfinest
Nothing from what I know. What else does he really have to say? If he even opens his mouth, I bet he'll anger more of us fans out here.Originally Posted by Deuce King
Originally Posted by westcoastsfinest
His confidence is down and it's our best interest to get rid of him before the start of next season. He's still young and the backlash will be even worst if he comes back in red. Look at Roger Craig, one of the all-time greats yet after that fumble he was gone.
I agree. What's the vibe like in the city towads Williams right now, and besides the comments he gave to ESPN on Monday has Williams said anything else??
nawlins, Of course we're still mad. I understand Alex's 3rd down lack of conversions also didn't help us but honestly, we expected that. It's the fact our defense did their job by putting Elijah on his back 6 times and we still had our chance to win despite a groggy offense. I mean, is it that hard to wave your arm from side to side?
Sigh. Still pains me.
Are you serious?? Jerry Rice had been in the NFL for 15 seasons. Pretty sure, with all that he had done previously, he would hold up just fine. What a terrible analogy.Originally Posted by Rex Ryan
i feel bad for kyle williams but damn watching the ending of that game sucked.
it sucked even more going to modells the next day and seeing all those giants champions shirts and hats.
hopefully they have a productive offseason.
a friend of mine has been going in on kyle williams all week, i reminded him that jerry rice fumbled the ball and green bay recovered a few plays before terrell owens made his catch against green bay back in 99 and that the refs never called it and if they had how would he view jerry rice.
1 for 13 on 3rd down hurts though.
what really got me mad on sunday was that i got a ton of calls from cowboy and raider fans. i could tolerate giants fans popping off but something about raider and cowboy fans blowing my phone up that night irked me.
Are you serious?? Jerry Rice had been in the NFL for 15 seasons. Pretty sure, with all that he had done previously, he would hold up just fine. What a terrible analogy.Originally Posted by Rex Ryan
i feel bad for kyle williams but damn watching the ending of that game sucked.
it sucked even more going to modells the next day and seeing all those giants champions shirts and hats.
hopefully they have a productive offseason.
a friend of mine has been going in on kyle williams all week, i reminded him that jerry rice fumbled the ball and green bay recovered a few plays before terrell owens made his catch against green bay back in 99 and that the refs never called it and if they had how would he view jerry rice.
1 for 13 on 3rd down hurts though.
what really got me mad on sunday was that i got a ton of calls from cowboy and raider fans. i could tolerate giants fans popping off but something about raider and cowboy fans blowing my phone up that night irked me.
You can't compare a rookie to Jerry bro.Originally Posted by Rex Ryan
a friend of mine has been going in on kyle williams all week, i reminded him that jerry rice fumbled the ball and green bay recovered a few plays before terrell owens made his catch against green bay back in 99 and that the refs never called it and if they had how would he view jerry rice.
You can't compare a rookie to Jerry bro.Originally Posted by Rex Ryan
a friend of mine has been going in on kyle williams all week, i reminded him that jerry rice fumbled the ball and green bay recovered a few plays before terrell owens made his catch against green bay back in 99 and that the refs never called it and if they had how would he view jerry rice.
Those people who threatened him and his family are ridiculous. Flat out stupid. Plain and simple.Originally Posted by nawlinsjunkie
Yeah, I'm just saying that most people out here aren't on that "I want that dude dead" mindset anymoreOriginally Posted by westcoastsfinest
Nothing from what I know. What else does he really have to say? If he even opens his mouth, I bet he'll anger more of us fans out here.Originally Posted by Deuce King
I agree. What's the vibe like in the city towads Williams right now, and besides the comments he gave to ESPN on Monday has Williams said anything else??
nawlins, Of course we're still mad. I understand Alex's 3rd down lack of conversions also didn't help us but honestly, we expected that. It's the fact our defense did their job by putting Elijah on his back 6 times and we still had our chance to win despite a groggy offense. I mean, is it that hard to wave your arm from side to side?
Sigh. Still pains me.