- 613
- 86
eagles all day babyThe only two teams I hate more than the 49ers are the Eagles & Cowboys. I hope The Ravens win huge, Ray with the MVP & then off into the sunset.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
eagles all day babyThe only two teams I hate more than the 49ers are the Eagles & Cowboys. I hope The Ravens win huge, Ray with the MVP & then off into the sunset.
co sign
football should just be moved to saturday from now on
Michael Crabtree allegations reportedly not holding up
By Gregg Rosenthal
Around The League Editor
Published: Jan. 23, 2013 at 08:40 a.m.
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Michael Crabtree has not yet been cleared following a chances of avoiding punishment.
A San Francisco law enforcement source told the San Francisco Chronicle that Crabtree's accuser was one of three women with him in a hotel room on the night Crabtree is accused of assaulting the victim. The other two women have reportedly said that Crabtree didn't assault anyone.
On top of that, investigators have reportedly found no physical evidence for the attack. The accuser went to police four days after the party that Crabtree was involved with.
It sounds like Crabtree will hear one way or another about the case before the Super Bowl. Police chief Greg Suhr said he hoped the investigation would be wrapped up in the next 10 days. The 49ers expressed public confidence that Crabtree would not be charged in the wake of the event, and that confidence appears to be warranted.
This new uncut NT is awesome
Money hungry ****.
We're all good dude. Nothing is going to come of this accusation. Its going to work out fine. Ask Pablo Sandoval.
yea san fran -3.5is the line still 3.5 , i think niners win convincingly in my opinion
hate to get off topic, but how will next years super bowl home team away team be decided since both an AFC and NFC team play there ?
The designated "home team" alternates between the NFC team in odd-numbered games (the Green Bay Packers in Super Bowl XLV in February 2011), and the AFC team in even-numbered games (the Indianapolis Colts in Super Bowl XLIV in February 2010).
This alternation was initiated with the first Super Bowl, when the Green Bay Packers of the NFL were the designated home team.
Since Super Bowl XIII in January 1979, the home team is given the choice of jerseys, colored or white. Formerly, the designated home team was specified to wear their colored jerseys; this resulted in Dallas donning their less familiar blue jerseys for Super Bowl V.
While most of the home teams in the Super Bowl have chosen to wear their colored jerseys, there have been four exceptions; the Cowboys twice (XIII & XXVII), the Washington ******** (XVII), and the Pittsburgh Steelers (XL). The Cowboys (since 1965) and ******** (since the arrival of coach Joe Gibbs in 1981) have traditionally worn white jerseys at home. Meanwhile, the Steelers, who have always worn their black jerseys at home since the AFL-NFL merger in 1970, opted for the white jerseys after winning three consecutive playoff games on the road, wearing white. The Steelers' decision was contrasted with the New England Patriots in Super Bowl XX. The Patriots had worn white jerseys at home during the 1985 season, but after winning road playoff games against the New York Jets and Miami Dolphins wearing red jerseys, New England opted to wear red for the Super Bowl as the designated home team.
Sounds like Jerome Boger will be the choice to ref the Super Bowl. That's bad news. He's horrible and easily one of the worst.