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Little kids talking **** to you on Twitter are not "death threats". Get over it. Cundiff did not **** up TWICE like KW did so it's understandable that Niner fans were angrier.

Let's not stray away from the main topic here, the 2012 AZ Cardinals, are you guys ready for another season of futility?

Early Doucet better not re-sign if he doesn't want to get his ass beat by Dashon Goldson again.

I thought the topic was "coming at" the Niners and their sucky fans.
 

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Our offense scored more points than the Patriots and Packers did in the playoffs.

New England L
Vikings L
Packers L
New york Jets W
Lions L
Miami Dolphins L
Buffalo Bills W
Eagles L
Bears L
Falcons L

49ERS L L
Rams W L
Seahawks W L

Looks like a 4-12 Season to me. No way you win more than 7 games with that schedule.

Face the reality.

Sorry but you are wayyyyyyyyyy off on that prediction, even for a fanboy
 

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Curses about kids on twitter? Calling KW's fumble his mistakes instead of tipping your hat to good play by the Giants to strip the ball? Smack talking about Early Freaking Doucet? Forgetting that this thread was started by you with the express point of "coming at you, bro" and then getting twisted when it comes at you too hard because YOU LOSE, YOU GET NOTHING!?

And the kicker, trying to propose yet ANOTHER bet, despite the Welch's grape around your lips?

LOeffingL, "bro."
 

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Curses about kids on twitter? Calling KW's fumble his mistakes instead of tipping your hat to good play by the Giants to strip the ball? Smack talking about Early Freaking Doucet? Forgetting that this thread was started by you with the express point of "coming at you, bro" and then getting twisted when it comes at you too hard because YOU LOSE, YOU GET NOTHING!?

And the kicker, trying to propose yet ANOTHER bet, despite the Welch's grape around your lips?

LOeffingL, "bro."

:number1:
 

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Curses about kids on twitter? Calling KW's fumble his mistakes instead of tipping your hat to good play by the Giants to strip the ball? Smack talking about Early Freaking Doucet? Forgetting that this thread was started by you with the express point of "coming at you, bro" and then getting twisted when it comes at you too hard because YOU LOSE, YOU GET NOTHING!?

And the kicker, trying to propose yet ANOTHER bet, despite the Welch's grape around your lips?

LOeffingL, "bro."


its "doe"
 
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Damn Niners gonna kick that ass hard Peyton Manning or not.


RIP Arizona Cardinals


Don't see how you're gonna win more than 6 games next year. Suck to be you.
 

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Damn Niners gonna kick that ass hard Peyton Manning or not.


RIP Arizona Cardinals


Don't see how you're gonna win more than 6 games next year. Suck to be you.

Funny how a classless organization would use Peyton Manning to low ball Alex Smith, since we all know that is all it is. Do you really think he want to play 10 times a year in that sloppy as field?
 
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Funny how a classless organization would use Peyton Manning to low ball Alex Smith, since we all know that is all it is. Do you really think he want to play 10 times a year in that sloppy as field?


I bet he'd rather spend his time in a freaken desert instead :mulli:
 

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I bet he'd rather spend his time in a freaken desert instead :mulli:

Considering he will be here for the next 2 days, it looks like he does. Cannot beat 72 and sunny. Of course the high of 59 and cloudy tomorrow in San Fran looks real appealing. ;)
 
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Considering he will be here for the next 2 days, it looks like he does. Cannot beat 72 and sunny. Of course the high of 59 and cloudy tomorrow in San Fran looks real appealing. ;)

55 degrees here at 2 Am in the middle of March. I'd say that perfect weather. Don't hate, red bird fan.


Man, I love you guys but I can't stop myself from talking crap about your crap team, It's so weird.

6-10 here ya'll come #NFLFact
 

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you can hate all you want but people dont flock to SF for its weather like they do here. Once again you prove you have never been to az with your idiotic comments.
 
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you can hate all you want but people dont flock to SF for its weather like they do here. Once again you prove you have never been to az with your idiotic comments.

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The Bay Area has the best weather in the country, even better than Southern California. What in the world are you even talking about?


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arizona
The summer months of June through September bring a dry heat ranging from 90–128 °F (32–53 °C), with occasional high temperatures exceeding 128 °F

Yea, nice weather, if you like baking in an oven with a chinchilla on. Lame.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Jose,_California
San Jose, like most of the Bay Area, has a Subtropical Mediterranean climate.[24] San Jose has 300+ days of sunshine and an average daily high temperature of 73 °F (23 °C) annually. Because of this, the city is somewhat more sheltered from rain, giving it a semiarid feel with a mean annual rainfall of 14.4 inches (366 mm), compared to some other parts of the Bay Area, which can get about three times that amount.

January's average high is 60 °F (16 °C) and average low is 42 °F (6 °C).

July's average high is 84 °F (29 °C) and average low is 57 °F (14 °C).


It's beautiful here in the South Bay (where most 49ers fans and players are living), young grass hopper. Our new stadium is gonna be in this area also. With that being said, SF's weather is still 20 times better than the poopy desert.
 
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The Bay Area has the best weather in the country, even better than Southern California. What in the world are you even talking about?


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arizona
The summer months of June through September bring a dry heat ranging from 90–128 °F (32–53 °C), with occasional high temperatures exceeding 128 °F

Yea, nice weather, if you like baking in an oven with a chinchilla on. Lame.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Jose,_California
San Jose, like most of the Bay Area, has a Subtropical Mediterranean climate.[24] San Jose has 300+ days of sunshine and an average daily high temperature of 73 °F (23 °C) annually. Because of this, the city is somewhat more sheltered from rain, giving it a semiarid feel with a mean annual rainfall of 14.4 inches (366 mm), compared to some other parts of the Bay Area, which can get about three times that amount.

January's average high is 60 °F (16 °C) and average low is 42 °F (6 °C).

July's average high is 84 °F (29 °C) and average low is 57 °F (14 °C).

It's beautiful here in the South Bay (where most 49ers fans and players are living), young grass hopper. Our new stadium is gonna be in this area also. With that being said, SF's weather is still 20 times better than the poopy desert.
Two things:
#1 - We're talking in the context of playing football. Football is not played in Arizona in the summer.

#2 - The 49ers don't play in San Jose, they play in San Francisco. Completely different climate.

Here's what your beloved Wikipedia has to say about Frisco:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Francisco#Climate

The highlights:
A popular quote incorrectly attributed to Mark Twain is "The coldest winter I ever spent was a summer in San Francisco."
Temperatures exceed 75 °F (24 °C) on average only 28 days a year.
The rainy period of November to April is slightly cooler with high temperatures of 58–64 °F (14–18 °C) and lows of 46–51 °F (8–11 °C).
Cold and rainy during football season. Pretty nice, if that's your thing....
 

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Classic - quote the overall weather for Arizona and compare it to the weather in San Jose (not Frisco). Uh, one is a state and the other is a city.

The temperature range for Arizona includes one day in 1994 when it hit 128 in Lake Havasu City near the Cali border.

Using your logic - it gets to 134 in California. :D
 
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Two things:
#1 - We're talking in the context of playing football. Football is not played in Arizona in the summer.

#2 - The 49ers don't play in San Jose, they play in San Francisco. Completely different climate.

Here's what your beloved Wikipedia has to say about Frisco:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Francisco#Climate

The highlights:


Cold and rainy during football season. Pretty nice, if that's your thing....

OTAs, mini camp, and training camp are all around the summer months. While your players practice in 100 degrees+ weather, our players are letting their hair blown in the cool nice breeze of California.

Man, can't wait till Randy Moss burn that ass next year. CAN'T FREAKEN WAIT.
 

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OTAs, mini camp, and training camp are all around the summer months. While your players practice in 100 degrees+ weather, our players are letting their hair blown in the cool nice breeze of California.

Have you never heard of Flagstaff? :doi:

Arizona Cardinals NFL Training Camp

Each year, thousands of Arizona Cardinals fans flock to Flagstaff to see the team take the field to train at Northern Arizona University. Sports Illustrated’s Peter King ranked the Cardinals training camp among “My Top 5 Training Camps: Places to Get Up Close and Personal with NFL Players.” ESPN.com recognized Cardinals training camp as the best in the NFC West.
 
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