They had one losing season in the last 11, going to the playoffs all but one of those years. Can't think of any others with that kind of run and no NFCW team comes close.
Best sporting event I ever attended. Such a special night, so many people were smoking pot in the stadium because pot had just been legalized. The crowd was so hyped this night, I remember being offered $280 for my retro Starter Huskies jacket outside the stadium but it started pouring rain and parking is wretched so it was a long wall. Definitely saving this in my library, one of the coolest things my Dad ever took to and to be able to watch it time and again. It brings those memories back like an old family movie.
Honestly the crowd noise disrupting the huddle during this game may have been the thing the ruined the 49ers. They couldn't organize, all because of the 12th Man
The Justin Smith Injury showed how impactful of a player he is on the field after the New England game from the week before. From this game forward, it was the offense that carried the team into the playoffs and eventually the Super Bowl.
Exactly why Kaepernick deserves so much credit for taking this 9er team into the Superbowl. People keep saying the Defense carried him when you show the stats and Kaepernick delivered against Greenbay and Atlanta even when being 17 points down
@@andradeb2695 Yeah Kaep was good, for 2.5 seasons. Then he was absolute shit after that, playing so bad he got replaced by Gaebert. It's also funny to me that people overrated Kap because of his politics. Cringy shit.
He did it again in the 2013 NFCC. Davis dropped the ball on that one too. It should have been a turnover on the 9ers 25 yd line but it happened too quick.
The Russell Seahawks went 17-4 against SF with the 4 losses coming by a total of 16 points, 4 ppg. The Seahawks average margin of victory in Wilson's 17 wins was 11.3 ppg. Just outright owned and this game was the start of that run. I imagine SF fans are truly happy Wilson is gone.
Seattle dominance begins and ends with its owner, GM and Coaching staff. They keep the team on track. Highest football related injury rate in the league but shortest time removed due to injury going back years? They care about their players.
@@benny4894Agreed and RW gave them the opportunity to start another era. At this moment the Niners are the strongest team with veterans and a system that takes pressure off the QB but the youth in Seattle is developing as we speak and will be competitive this season with SF and absolutely deliver in the upcoming seasons.
@@joewilson4561 he bought the arena football team we had in Spokane after being gone for 6 years (Spokane Shock is what made Spokane incredibly special) and after the 2021 arena season he didn’t pay his yearly bill to allow us to play in the Spokane arena and we were kicked out of the IFL (indoor football league) and now he refuses to sell the team and rights to the name. Basically he brought a landmark back to Spokane then betrayed everybody in the city and he still thinks he can do something about it even though he can’t. We Spokane just want him out and never return. He wouldn’t even pay his staff saying “when I get paid, they get paid)
@@joewilson4561 you would’ve had to experience the Shock to really understand how it made us feel. For me, I was six years old for their first season in 2006 so I grew up with the Shock and seeing it get taken away is wrong. It can’t even be put into words
1:03:37 Should have been delay of game. They called that right against the Niners. 1:28:43 Moved early. Also, should have been PI on that ball to Moss in the End Zone.
In 2007 I was on the sidelines, my nephew was standing behind Gore while he and another were tossing a ball, Gore whiffed and my nephew caught it. Gore made some gesture to throw him the ball and made some barely understandable comment like "You seein' muh in the en-zone a bunch tonight" my 12 year old nephew said "Warm-ups don't count" . Gore looked at him like a dog that just saw a magic trick and Mike Singletary laughed .