Showing posts with label San Francisco 49ers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label San Francisco 49ers. Show all posts

Monday, March 12, 2012

It's Official: San Francisco 49ers Sign Wide Receiver - Randy Moss


Guess who's back? After a rocky 2010 season with Minnesota, Tennessee and New England, the 'Moss Man', 'Mr. Showtime', 'RM' -- Randy Moss 

will be back in NFL wide receiver action, catching passes for the San Francisco 49er offense,
after inking one year deal. At 35 years old, and after an impressive workout with the 9ers, Moss will definitely get opportunities to show he's still got his groove and ability to stretch the field.
 
No doubt he's still got swagg, but some might argue that 'swagg' means nothin' without field production. Welcome back to the gridiron, 'RM'; get loose 'on-em'!


WR - Randy Moss
Career Stats:     
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Rec:  954
Yds:  14,858
Avg:  15.6 
TD:  153
Fum:  12












Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Day of The Get-Down: 2012 NFL Conference Championships



Sunday, January 22, 2012 is a date reserved for the get-down:  
The NFL Conference Championships

Representing the AFC will be the Baltimore Ravens 

battling the New England Patriots



 while the New York Giants 

and San Francisco 49ers bang-hard for the NFC title.




As always, Baltimore looks good and ready to tear the roof down. But so many teams have felt this way when confronted with New England's gate keepers of the grid-iron. As good as the Ravens look, New England just might figure out, yet again, another way to SuperBowl majesty. 

The New York Giants, as do the Ravens, look as though they may blow right through the 9ers. This particular contest will come down to raw passion and emotion. In other words, this game will be determined before it begins. 

It's been many seasons since San Francisco has smelled and tasted victory on one of the world's finest stages. If they play as hungry as they should be for world football domination, the Giants are in for a long and frustrating end to a hard earned trip to the post season.  




Eric Stark and Mike Gross share their picks for this season's SuperBowl team finalists. What a post-season it has been!