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Sio Moore has been a beast this season. Nice jump in year two. Double-digit tackles 3 times this year already.
We just need a MLB and we're set at LB.
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Sio Moore has been a beast this season. Nice jump in year two. Double-digit tackles 3 times this year already.
Nah son..9ers fan asking how come we're not bandwagon like them?
Nah son..
I aint like that
I became a real super fan in 2006.
the first year I played high school football I got heavy into the 9ers.
This was the best moment of my sports life
I will say though, it's so annoying seeing all these random 49er fans popping up everywhere.
- so anything before that .....
Nah son..
I aint like that
I became a real super fan in 2006.
the first year I played high school football I got heavy into the 9ers.
This was the best moment of my sports life
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I will say though, it's so annoying seeing all these random 49er fans popping up everywhere.
because we are not 9er fans, we don't come out only if we win. Raider fans are true, 9er's time is over now. you had a nice run, time to come back to reality.
Real talk..
why are you guys still giving a **** about the raiders if they suck so bad
Not tryna hate, I'm asking real talk, you guys should boycott the organization for its stupidity
i'm glad the raiders only lost by 7 to the seahawks, it means we'll crush Seattle when we get to century
Also, I'll be in Oaktown for the game in december.
I feel like Harbaugh will act like a scorn girlfriend during his next head coaching job, might be even worst if he's in close proximity of the 9'ers.Maybe Rex, simply because I have concerns Harbaugh won't cut it in the NFL long term.
Take this for what it's worth... Q & A session about a week or so ago with Libby Schaff (new mayor of Oakland)...With Jean Quan losing the election. I wonder how that effects coliseum city project
I like the concept of a Coliseum-area development that captures the energy from sports stadiums and supports retail and hotels and other entertainment venues. That said, I'm really scrutinizing the proposition for a football stadium with a retractable roof for the city with the best climate in the world.
- What are your thoughts on the Coliseum City proposal?
I want to see whether (Mayor Quan's) team of developers really has the capacity to pull off this scale of development. The idea that Oakland has not built other enterprises around our sports stadiums to capture that economic potential (is something we need to work on).
Realistically, I can't imagine that we're going to build a third venue (editor's note: she's referring to the potential for a replacement for Oracle Arena). The existing arena will still be a great revenue generator as other, newer facilities (in San Francisco and San Jose) become much more expensive.
There is enough room for both teams, and my clear priority is keeping both teams. But from an economic point of view, the A's have a larger economic benefit for Oakland that should always be kept in mind. They play more than 80 games a year, compared to 10. But I just want to be clear, I'm a very proud Oakland native; my parents were season-ticket holders for both the A's and the Raiders throughout my life.
- Do you see keeping the A's and Raiders as mutually exclusive? What are some of the challenges that go along with keeping both teams in the city?
Well, to bolster my Oakland A's cred, I grew up in a family that didn't eat blueberry muffins — we ate Vida Blue-berry muffins.
- Any final thoughts on your abilities as mayor, hypothetically, to keep your city's sports franchises in town?
On a serious note, there is no reason that Oakland should not be able to keep its sports teams. This is one of the most exciting, vibrant, growing cities in the country, and our A's are such an integral part of our city's pride and our city's story. I'm excited that our ownership seems to be recognizing that. I feel like this whole city is pulling for our A's, not just for a winning season but also that they may have a home worthy of our team's greatness.