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Culliver has the tools but he gets beat deep A LOT
Culliver has the tools but he gets beat deep A LOT
You're saying he leaves too much space open from behind?
I don't think I've ever been so disappointed in my entire life. This hurts a lot and last night I cried my hardest I've ever cried. It was tough. I can't complain about the lack of calls because it should've NEVER come down to that. If we didn't play like crap in the first half, it would've never come down to that. Aldon is overrated, I'm sorry. Missed tackles killed me. I'm not even going to start with Culliver and Whitner. Culliver should be smacked in the back of the head, he can't keep his mouth shut and he can't keep guy in front of him. We shot ourselves in the foot in the 1st half and our special teams killed us again this time. The NFC Championship hurt last year but not as much as this one. This one is going to take a while to get over. Grown man tears. |I :\
Let's credit the Ravens though, they're a helluva team. They wanted it more and Flacco played his best. Well deserved.
Win, lose or draw. Forever Faithful.
Love you my fellow faithfuls! Keep up the faith.
Agreed 100%.People on my s**t list:
Chris Culliver - I dont think I need to explain this one.
Donte Whitner - See Chris Culliver (although much better in second half).
LaMichael James - His fumble was the biggest turning point of this game IMO.
Aldon Smith - Milk carton status. Missed tackles all game long, zero pressure on the QB and pretty much useless all game long.
Greg Roman - Inexcusable playcalling at the end of the game. I heard the 49ers justifications for not calling runs, but I dont care. With Ngata out, I dont care what kind of defensive formations the Ravens were running.
Stay up fam. We'll be back. This one really hurt and I broke down for a bit last night. However, I remember having a worse feeling in that game 5 in 08 with the Lakers when we blew that 20+ halftime lead at home and lost the series... to the Celts of all people.
That team came back more hungry and strong and tore through people in 09 with determination and vengeance. Even though that's basketball, I think this team has what it takes to get over the hump and really don't see anyone (right now) that can challenge us in the NFC except Seattle.