ninersnation.com - 10/31/2008
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I'm not sure how long this will be available, but here's the post-game press conference from yesterday.
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Medicine For A Struggling Team: Dropping Coach's Pants?
The Ralphie Report —
... embarrassing and poor his 49ers' team was playing last Sunday against Seattle. Should Hawk have dropped his pants last week during the Missouri game? That was much more embarrassing than the Seattle vs. San Fran game. No wonder the 49ers didn't play any better in the second half. How can you focus when that happens? Don't you think after every play, the players were saying, "Did coach just do that."
Singletary needs to freaking calm down. Dude is going to have a heart attack. Check this video out. ...
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No matter how many times the 49ers deny they have spoken to Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, they simply cannot shake their incompetence, or the fact that they are simply the NFL's laughingstock.
Move over, Detroit and Cincinnati.
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