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  • Worst players on your team ever.?

    Who are some of the worst players ever on your favorite NFL team? The most worthless, the most disliked, the ones that just took up roster spots for no apparant reason. The 49ers have had their share. Jim Druckenmiller, Lawrence Phillips, Kevan Barlow to name a few. Everyone likes to talk about their best players. What about the worst? I look forward to your answers.

    16 AnswersFootball (American)1 decade ago
  • Playoff Loss?

    What is the most painful playoff loss your favorite team has ever suffered? The kind that leaves a bitter feeling for years. Mine was the 1990 NFC Championship: Giants beat 49ers 15-13 after Roger Craig's fumble. Matt Bahr's last second field goal was devastating to the 49er faithful. Although we did get a little revenge in the 2003 playoff comeback against the Giants, 39-38 after trailing 35-14 at the half.

    12 AnswersFootball (American)1 decade ago
  • A question concerning the stars?

    I've been watching the progress a little bit about the repairs on the space station and looking at the photos being taken in space. Very cool stuff. My question is this: Why is it that we can see a sky full of stars on a clear night, yet in the photos from space you don't seem to be able to see any of the stars in the background. They don't show up on video either. Is it because of the atmosphere? The video/camera equipment? Maybe I'm missing the obvious here, but I thought I would throw this question out here for some honest answers. Thanks!

    4 AnswersAstronomy & Space1 decade ago
  • Can you answer this Pro Bowl question?

    Say a player gets voted to the Pro Bowl. However, for whatever reason (disciplinary, legal, etc.), he gets released by his team and sits out the rest of the year after he gets voted in. Does he still play in the Pro Bowl? If so, who would he represent? I don't think it's ever happened, but with the way things are in the NFL, anything's possible. Thanks for your honest answers.

    6 AnswersFootball (American)1 decade ago
  • now...NOW!...What about those 18-0..excuse me...18-1 Patriots! Are they the all-time chokers?

    No one has ever gone undefeated in any season only to lose the Super Bowl. Ever. It may never happen again in our lifetime. Comparisons of Brady to Montana? I think those days are over. Poetic justice for spygate? Maybe. Did the rest of the league catch up to them? Yeah. What do you think?

    7 AnswersFootball (American)1 decade ago