:::[Official] San Francisco 49ers 2024 Offseason Thread [NFC CHAMPIONS]:::

Should UnicornHunter’s faithful card be revoked for his blasphemous Patrick Willis comments?

  • Yes permanently

    Votes: 31 79.5%
  • Yes temporarily

    Votes: 5 12.8%
  • No

    Votes: 3 7.7%

  • Total voters
    39
  • Poll closed .
Been watching Perryman tape all day. I WANT THIS ************ ON MY TEAM!! One hit from Perryman across the middle and Jimmy Graham's nuts will shrivel away.
 
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In other news, pulled the trigger on a Gore limited jersey (white one). Maybe the most proud I've ever been about spending 100 bucks . First football jersey, too. Only other jersey I have is Curry. Never been into giving the rich people more money.

Unless the ***** on sale.
 
Just read that Chris Borland had it planned out and his family kept it a secret the entire time that he would only be playing in the NFL for one season.

He treated the 49ers (or which ever team drafted him) as a way to fulfill a bucket list item. The More I read about this, the more it reaffirms my initial opinions. This was a real b***h move by Borland. F**k him.
 
tbh, if this is true I could kinda see why it took him so damn long to decide..... He probably finished the season and realized he actually liked playing and got cold feet about leaving the game after enjoying a year in the pros, making it actually a difficult decision for him to make..... 
 
Who knows. Dude prbly was trying to ride the bench but Willis retired.
My thoughts exactly. I'm sure once he got penciled in as the starter it spooked the kid Cuz it went from him playing special teams 6 to 12 snaps a game to a every down LB.

Not to menTion the shoes he was filling no joke.
 
Anyone see them P Willy jerseys on sale yet :nerd:

Its like retailers are playing...they know fans will wear that jersey regardless...
 
If he was spooked why play as hard as he did? Those were some eye popping numbers for a kid afraid of the limelight.
I was referring to this upcoming year and being spooked as being the day 1 starter. Last year he played like a man possessed. But that 16 week grind had my dude Chris thinking he wasn't built for it.
 
Smh. Just seen that he planned it all along. He should of atleast told NFL teams this, they spent a good draft pick for 1 year. :smh:
 
Football must be like what alcohol must have been back then. At first, everyone is enjoying it. Then after decades it started becoming clear that it has bad side effects. In other words, people were most likely getting drunk for years before other newer generations started noticing that there's these weird mental and physical long term effects. Sure, there was a lot of fun to be had. But eventually the fun stops being fun and just becomes a lump of bad side effects. It takes time to notice that and to understand that it's a universal effect that happens to everyone. In football, eventually it had to have been noticed that running your head into another plastic-helmeted head is gonna have side effects. It's the football hangover and it eventually was going to be noticed.

Chris Borland represents the generation that is noticing their forefathers getting those football hangovers and wants no part of it. Like having only two drinks but not telling your friends you only came out for two drinks. He knows what the hangover looks like, he knows how to enjoy the game at a minimum and he did. Yeah we've all be the "don't be a *****" friends. But, ultimately he's gonna wake up feeling righteous while we end up waking up with our brains in the crapper.
 
Last night I was telling a friend that it seems like BORLAND had this planned out from the beginning, to get one season in and retire, because no one JUST finds out how dangerous the sport is, I ******* knew this was his plan from day one smh
 
Maybe Patrick retiring really drove the point home for him. Maybe Patrick convinced him it was the right thing.

Nah, although it would be logical that that would have happened but according to him, he wasn't in on Willis retiring. If anything, he just made it more awkward for him to get ready to announce his own retirement especially when Willis referenced Borland in that IG post from end of the season Red posted about Borland's emergence being a sign from God to retire :lol:

A little over a week ago, Chris Borland woke up in a Guadalajara, Mexico, hotel room to the shocking news that Patrick Willis, his fellow San Francisco 49ers linebacker, had retired at age 30.

Borland paced the room, his head in his hands. He knew that more bad news was on the way for the 49ers, and, as Willis' heir apparent, he'd be the source of it.

"It hurt to know that I was going to let the fans and the team down," said Borland, who was in Mexico teaching youth football. "But I just had to live my life."
 
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Like others said, dude probably thought he was gonna collect easy paychecks riding the bench and playing minimum snaps per game

Oh well, on to the next
 
Man...Vernon Davis was beasting in 2013. We need that back this year. If Kap and VD can get this chemistry back we'll be alright
 
Man...Vernon Davis was beasting in 2013. We need that back this year. If Kap and VD can get this chemistry back we'll be alright

VD, where have you gone???? :wow:


speaking of which, that boy almost gave himself the Gus Frerotte treatment running into that wall and knocking himself out the game



btw, would it be safe to say that if they made a video of all the raiders' touchdowns from that season, it wouldn't be long enough to complete a vine?
 
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