Friday, November 19, 2021

LUND FRIDAY NOV 19 2021


OFF THE TOP: 

-CURRY’S 4TH CRUSHES CAVS……..OLD GUYS RULE….





-10 AM STARTS, CROSSS COUNTRY — ALL EXCUSES—- REVISITING 49ERS PRE SEASON PREDICTIONS……

-MAC JONES WAS GREAT AGAIN — DO 49ERS FANS HAVE TREY’S BACK — DO THEY GET IT?? 



-OHTAINI, HARPER WINS MVPS—- WE DISCUSS…. 

—MALACE AT THE PALACE 17 YEARS LATER…. 

-UPDATING GIANTS FLIRTING LIST….. 


CRAW 4TH — SHOULDN’T WINNING MATTER???  (UNLESS U DO WHAT OHTANI DID)





OH ANTONIO:


I HATE VACCINE TALK BUT 
  
Amy Dash
⁦‪@AmyDashTV‬⁩
Tampa Bay Times & ⁦‪@NFLSTROUD‬⁩ report that Brown was allegedly worried about the vaccine having negative effects on his body, his former chef said. Check out their article tampabay.com/sports/bucs/20… 11/18/21, 2:26 PM 



GUESTS: 

10:30 HOWARD BECK — 

 
 
MediaREDEF
⁦‪@MediaREDEF‬⁩
'I Hope People Keep Doubting Us': The Warriors Are Relishing the Skepticism (⁦‪@HowardBeck‬⁩ - ⁦‪@SInow‬⁩redef.com/item/6195897be…
 
11/17/21, 4:42 PM
 
 


The mighty Warriors of Golden State are back, same as they ever were and yet nothing like they’ve been. Kevin Durant is goneKlay Thompson is in street clothes (for now)Shaun Livingston is retired and their No. 3 scorer is a skinny wing who was just finishing his sophomore year of high school when Curry led this team to its first championship in 2015.



-WARRIORS IN BROOKLYN THE OTHER NIGHT 
-WHAT CURRY IS DOING AT 33 - I THINK HE’S GETTING BETTER….
-13-2 - DO YOU CONSIDER THEM BACK — ? THEY ARE AMONG THE ELITE AGAIN OR JUST A REALLY GOOD START AND WE’LL SEE? 
—CROSSOVER POD: FIRST MONTH AWARD PICKS AND ALL STAR PREDICTIONS - SHARE? 
STAT: 14 ASSISTS V CAVS- 93RD TIME GREEN HAS HAD AT LEAST 10 ASSISTS MOST BY PF OR C IN NBA HISTORY — H’ES LOCKED 


-WEST: SUNS WON 10 STRAIGHT, JAZZ 10-5 — REG SEASON CHAMPS, — LAKERS SITTING 8-8 



11:30 MATT MAIOCCO — 


-CAN THEY PLAY CONSISTENT FOOTBALL BECAUSE THE MULIGANS ARE GONE 
-ELIJAH MITCHELL SO CRITICAL —PAIN ISNT THE THING — BALL SECURITY IS 
-RAMS, VIKINGS,— THEY CAN GET ON A ROLL….
-JIMMY’S LAST 3 - SOLID — REALLY GOOD 3RD/4TH DOWN — MOSTLY FROM SHOTGUN 
-DEBO — 10 TOUCHES—- NEED MORE OF THAT 
-JAX— DONT WANT TO HEAR CROSS COUNTRY AND 10 AM — OLD 49ERS NEVER USED THAT EXCUSE— DENNIS BROWN SAID THEY NEVER EVEN DISCUSSED IT 
—LAWERENCE ANOTHER YOUNG QB— 


11:50 BOB MYERS REPLAY…..

12:30 — DEBO WITH PAPA 12:30 — 


4 PLAY 1 PM SOUND: 


OTHER SOUND:

  
NFL Network
⁦‪@nflnetwork‬⁩
“I just can’t believe the rest of the league, 31 other teams, let Bill Belichick get Mac Jones.”

⁦‪@PSchrags‬⁩ on if teams should regret passing on Mac Jones

⁦‪@gmfb‬⁩ | ⁦‪@Patriots‬⁩ | ⁦‪@MacJones_10‬⁩ pic.twitter.com/6zbr4spFYM 11/19/21, 8:36 AM





POLL: BEST MALL FOOD —- 

ORANGE JULIUS 
CINNABON 
SBARRO 
WETZEL’S PRETZELS 




TOPICS: 



1- WARRIORS —- 


  
Rob Perez
⁦‪@WorldWideWob‬
The Warriors entered the 4Q down by 13, here are their 4Q scoring plays during the comeback victory while Steph Curry was on the floor:

Steph 3
Steph 3
Steph 3
Lee 2
Steph AST Lee 2
Steph 2
Steph 2
Lee 3
Lee 2
Steph 2
Steph AST JTA 2
Steph 3
Steph 2


A- CURRY IS GETTING BETTER—- WE TALK TO BRANDON PAYNE—- THIS ISN’T ENDING ANYTIME SOON……

-IT’S STRANGE BUT HE’S FIANLYL GETTING HIS DUE —NO KLAY, NO DURANT —- DRAYMONDS’S DEFNESE—- AND A BUNCH OF ROLE PLAYERS—— 
-HE’S FINALLY UNQUESTIONED THE BEST PLAYER IN THE LEAGUE 
-HE’S GETTING THE MJ TREATMENT ON THE ROAD 
-THERE’S NO HE’S GOOD BUT —- HIS DEFNESE WHATEVER THE EXCUSE…..

B- DRAYMOND — THERE’S NO RAMP UP TO THE SEASON LIKE THERE HAS BEEN …. 
-HE’S IN SHAPE
-HE’S INSPIRED AND MOTIVATED BY THE LACK OF RESPECT 

C- TALKED TO BOB ABOUT KLAY AND WISEMAN — (11:50 REPLAY ) 

-KLAY RIGHT BACK IN THERE AND EASY TO EASE BACK IN HE SHOOTS—- NOT SURE ON DEFENSE BUT WITH IGUODALA, KUMINGA, WIGGINS - THERE’S ENOUGH WIND D…. 
-WISEMAN —- ? JUST BE A RUNNER, REBOUNDER—- YOU’RE IN A PERRFECT SPOT—- YOU DONT HAVE TO BE ANTHIONY EDWARDS OR BALL— THINK LONG TERM — FILL A ROLE — 

-KAWHI LEONARD WAS 8 PPG 5 RPG IN 24 MPG AS A 20 YR OLD ROOKIE —- THEN 12/6 AT 21 IN 31, WAS AN ALL STAR IN HIS 5TH SEASON WHEN HE SCORED 20— JUST RELAX…. FILL A ROLE ON A GOOD TEAM — ACOLADES WILL COME… 

D- FUN PLAYERS TO WATCH — 

-CURRY 
-OHTANI 
-BRADY 
-MAHOMES 
-LEBRON 
-LAMAR JACKSON 

-USED TO HAVE A LOT OF STARTING PITCHERS IN THERE…. NOT SURE IF THERE ARE MANY OR ANY —- JOSH HADER IF MY TEAM ISN’T FACING HIM…. ID SAY ANY DOMINANT PITCHER ON A GIVEN NIGHT I’LL TUNE IN — 



2-   49ERS: 


A- 10 AM STARTS?? 

-10 AM STARTS — GOING ACROSS COUNTRY EXCUSES—- 

-DENNIS BROWN NEVER TALKED ABOUT THIS —-

-2-7 TEAM, YOUNG QB — COLLEGE HEAD COACH —- WIN AND GET TO MINN 



B- MAC JONES WAS GOOD AGAIN LAST NIGHT — SPARKING THE TREY DEBATE —— 

-MAC JONES HAS BEEN A JIMMY, AN ALEX—- SOLID, NOT SPECTULAR—- AND HAS THE 2ND BEST DEFENSE AND THEY THROW IT BOTTOM 5 IN ATTMEPTS—-

-ID STILL TAKE THE UPSIDE OF TREEY ——

-HAD THIS DEBATE ON A POD LAST NIGHT — 

-IT’S MCDNISLA DN BELICHICK — DINK AND DUNK OFFENSE GREAT DEFENSE—- PLAYING TO HIS STRIGNTHS AND THEY ODDNT HAVE ANOTHER QB— 


-NOPTHING AWAY FROM MAC JONES—- BUT HE DOESNT HAVE THE UPSIDE OF LANCE—— 

-HE’S NOT BRADY —- HE’S LIKELY MORE ALEX SMITH AND THAT’S OK….. 

GOOD THROW % —

MAC 73.2 (27) JIMMY 80.8 (4) 

AIR YDS PER ATTEMPT (HOPW FAR ARE YOU THOPWING IT) 

MAC 3.7 (21)   JIMMY 4.4 (9) 

AIR YARDS PER COMPLETION 

MAC 5.2 (28) JIMMY 6.6 (8) 

PASS / RUN: NE (25) 55.1 % SF 26 (54.8) 

JIMMY: 

MAC: 70.2 % COMPLETE 14-8  (TD RATE 4.0 / INT RATE 2.3 - 230 YPF 94.7 RATE — THEYRE 7-4 
JIMMY: 66% COMP — 10-5 (4.3 TD RATE/ 2.2 INT RATE) 242 YPG  87.6 RATE —- 

BOTH ARE SEEN AS ACCURATE THROWERS OF THE BALL , NOT RUNNERS— POCKET GUYS — GOOD NOT GREAT ARMS, QUICK RELASE—- GET IT TO YOUR PLAY MAKERS…. 

JONES HAS BEEN JIMMY….. DEFENSE AND PATS 

RUSHING 
(12) 49ERS 117.9 
(13) PATS 116.3

SCORING DEFENSE; 

PATS 16.1 (2) 
49ERS 23.6 (17) 



NFL:


PATS AND FALCONS TONIGHT — ESPN HAS TOUGHEST LOSEST TO GET OVER: 

LOCAL TEAMS: 

San Francisco 49ers

San Francisco 49ers vs. New York Giants
Jan. 20, 1991, NFC Championship Game
Candlestick Park, San Francisco

Clinging to a one-point lead with under three minutes to play, running back Roger Craig coughed up a fumble that Lawrence Taylor recovered, and the Giants kicked their fifth field goal of the game as time expired to send the Niners home. The game was the unofficial end of the 49ers' late '80s dynasty, denying them a shot at their third straight Lombardi Trophy, and the beginning of the end of legendary quarterback Joe Montana's time with the team. Montana took a brutal hit from Giants defensive end Leonard Marshall that left him with a bruised sternum and stomach, cracked ribs and a broken hand that cost him the second half. Montana suffered an elbow injury the following August and played only one more half with the team before he was traded to the Kansas City Chiefs after the 1992 season. The Niners did not return to the Super Bowl until after the 1994 season. -- Nick Wagoner


I WOULD SAY BOTH SUPER BOWL LOSSES ARE WORSE …. 


Las Vegas Raiders

Oakland Raiders vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Jan. 26, 2003, Super Bowl XXXVII
Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego

So many games from which to choose. Immaculate Reception? Tuck rule? Derek Carr's broken leg? Let's go with a game nearly two decades old, since the Raiders have been to the playoffs only once since. From All-Pro center Barret Robbins going AWOL to charges of sabotage to three pick-sixes from league MVP Rich Gannon to facing a former coach in Tampa Bay's Jon Gruden, who knew the Raiders better than they knew themselves. As former right tackle Lincoln Kennedy said, "There was only one coach on the planet who could have beaten us that day, and it was the [expletive] on the other sideline." The Raiders have not been the same since. -- Paul Gutierrez

I THINK THE DECEPTION AND TUCK RULE ARE WORSE…



RELEATED TO LOCAL TEAMS: 

New England Patriots

New England Patriots vs. Oakland Raiders
Dec. 18, 1976, AFC divisional round
Oakland Coliseum


The Patriotsled 21-17 with just over a minute to play and had the Raiders on the ropes, as Oakland faced third-and-18 from its own 28. When Ken Stabler's pass fell incomplete, the Patriots appeared to be one play away from closing things out -- but a questionable roughing the passer call from referee Ben Dreith on Ray "Sugar Bear" Hamilton instead gave the Raiders new life. Hamilton called it a "phantom bogus call." The Raiders went on to score with 10 seconds remaining and win 24-21. -- Mike Reiss



Cincinnati Bengals

San Francisco 49ers vs. Cincinnati Bengals
Jan. 22, 1989, Super Bowl XXIII
Joe Robbie Stadium, Miami

The Bengals, touchdown underdogs against one of the best dynasties in NFL history, needed to stop the 49ers one more time to win their first Super Bowl. Joe Montana had other plans. The quarterback led the 49ers on an 11-play, 92-yard drive capped by a 10-yard touchdown pass with 34 seconds left. The 49ers won 20-16 and the Bengals haven't been back to the Super Bowl. Montana was 8-of-9 passing on that drive. "To lose like that was the worst," Bengals quarterback Boomer Esiason said after the game, according to the Cincinnati Enquirer. -- Ben Baby


New York Giants

New York Giants vs. San Francisco 49ers
Jan. 5, 2003, NFC wild-card round
3Com Park, San Francisco

Plenty of options for the Giants, with the Miracle at the Meadowlands and Miracle at the New Meadowlands, but the key word here is "heartbreaking." And nothing tops blowing a 24-point lead in a playoff game. That is what happened to the Jim Fassel-led Giants in the 2002 season. They led 38-14 late in the third quarter ... and lost! To have it end 39-38 on a bad snap by Trey Junkin on a potential winning field goal made it all the more heartbreaking. To have the NFL admit afterward that there should have been pass interference when holder Matt Allen picked up the ball and heaved it downfield to lineman Rich Seubert just added insult to heartbreak. -- Jordan Raanan




Green Bay Packers

Green Bay Packers vs. San Francisco 49ers
Jan. 3, 1999, NFC wild-card round
3com Park, San Francisco


Known as "The Catch II," it was the end of a potential Packers dynasty
They had come off two straight Super Bowls (a win and a loss) and seemed poised for a run at a third, when 49ers receiver Jerry Rice fumbled with less than 40 seconds to go. But the officials missed the fumble and without instant replay in the NFL at the time, San Francisco's drive continued. Steve Young then threaded a 25-yard touchdown pass to Terrell Owens with 8 seconds left -- reminiscent of "The Catch," hence "The Catch II" -- to knock out the Packers, who wouldn't get to another Super Bowl for another 12 years. Not coincidentally, the NFL brought back instant replay for the following season. -- Rob Demovsky



THE WORST 5 TO ME: 

Buffalo Bills

New York Giants vs. Buffalo Bills
Jan. 27, 1991, Super Bowl XXV
Tampa Stadium

"Wide right" is still a phrase that Bills fans don't like to hear after kicker Scott Norwood's missed 47-yard field goal attempt in Super Bowl XXV with eight seconds remaining in the game. The missed kick resulted in the Bills losing that game, which ended up being the first of four straight Super Bowl losses. This contest was the closest the Bills got to coming away with a title during that stretch, making it that much more heartbreaking. Buffalo has been working to get back to the big game ever since those losses. -- Alaina Getzenberg




Cleveland Browns

Cleveland Browns vs. Denver Broncos
Jan. 11, 1987, AFC Championship Game
Cleveland Municipal Stadium

In Cleveland, it's still referred to as "The Drive." The Browns held a 20-13 lead and seemed destined to go to their first Super Bowl. Denver had the ball at its own 2-yard line with 5:32 to play in the game. But that's when John Elway methodically guided the Broncos down the field. Then, in the waning seconds, he found Mark Jackson for a game-tying, 5-yard touchdown. The Broncos went on to win in overtime. Compounding the heartbreak, the following year, Cleveland's season again ended in the AFC Championship Game to Denver. This time because of "The Fumble," as Earnest Byner's turnover in front of the Denver goal line late in the fourth quarter kept the Browns out of the Super Bowl. -- Jake Trotter



Seattle Seahawks

Seattle Seahawks vs. New England Patriots
Feb. 1, 2015, Super Bowl XLIX
State Farm Stadium, Glendale, AZ

What else could it be? Yes, the Seahawks lost another Super Bowl in painful fashion nine years earlier against Pittsburgh, when they were on the wrong end of some baffling officiating decisions and played their worst game of the season. But coming up a yard short of toppling Tom Brady and the Patriots in Super Bowl XLIX is impossible to top on the heartbreak scale. It wasn't just that they were so close to pulling off a rare repeat before Russell Wilson was intercepted by Malcolm Butler on a questionable passing play at the goal line. Losing that game, in that fashion altered the chemistry in their locker room in a bad way. They haven't gotten past the divisional round of the playoffs since. -- Brady Henderson




Minnesota Vikings

Atlanta Falcons vs. Minnesota Vikings
Jan. 17, 1999, NFC Championship Game
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, Minneapolis

The Vikings have lost all four Super Bowls they've appeared in, but no loss is as widely referenced and invokes as much pain among fans as the 1998 NFC Championship Game between Minnesota and Atlanta. That season featured Randy Moss' record-setting rookie campaign, while Denny Green was named Coach of the Year after leading the Vikings to a 15-1 record. Kicker Gary Anderson had not missed a kick all season, having gone 35-for-35 on field goals and 59-for-59 on extra-point attempts in the regular season. With the Vikings up 27-20 with two minutes left, Anderson lined up to kick a 38-yard field goal that would have secured a Minnesota win, but the kick went wide left, Atlanta scored a touchdown to push the game into overtime, and Atlanta won on a field goal to advance to the Super Bowl. -- Courtney Cronin



Atlanta Falcons

Atlanta Falcons vs. New England Patriots
Feb. 5, 2017, Super Bowl LI
NRG Stadium, Houston


28-3. That's probably all that needs to really be said here when you're talking about heartbreaking losses. The Falcons' 34-28 Super Bowl loss to the Patriots is the heartbreaker of all heartbreakers -- still brought up years later. Atlanta led 28-3 in the middle of the third quarter, close to its first-ever Super Bowl win. Then New England scored 25 straight points to tie the game and send it into overtime, when the Patriots won the toss, scored a touchdown and won the Super Bowl. It's a loss that has hung over the fan base -- if not the actual Falcons, too -- for the rest of former head coach Dan Quinn's tenure with the club. -- Michael Rothstein


HONORABLE MENTIONS: 


Tennessee Titans

Tennessee Titans vs. St. Louis Rams
Jan. 30, 2000, Super Bowl XXXIV
Georgia Dome, Atlanta

The Titans entered halftime down 9-0 after holding the high-octane Rams offense to three field goals. The Rams scored their first touchdown in the third quarter to take a 16-0 lead, but then Tennessee scored 16 unanswered points to tie the score. It was the first time in Super Bowl history that a team had overcome such a large deficit. Rams QB Kurt Warner found WR Isaac Bruce for a 73-yard touchdown pass to regain the lead. The Titans then drove to the St. Louis 10-yard line with six seconds remaining. Rams LB Mike Jones tackled Tennessee WR Kevin Dyson one yard short of the goal line to prevent a potential game-tying touchdown on the final play. -- Turron Davenport


New Orleans Saints

Los Angeles Rams at New Orleans Saints
Jan. 20, 2019, NFC Championship Game
Superdome, New Orleans

Unfortunately, you can take your pick among seven gut-wrenching playoff exits over the past 11 years (including the Minneapolis Miracle, the Beast Quake and a last-second loss at San Francisco for a 2011 team that might have been the Saints' best ever). But none was more heartbreaking or horrifying than the infamous "no call" in the 2018 NFC Championship Game, when officials missed an obvious pass interference flag that would have sent Drew Brees and the Saints to their second Super Bowl appearance. Instead, they wound up squandering an early 13-0 lead and lost in overtime. -- Mike Triplett




3- GIANTS: 


-RUMORS—- 


PITCHING: NOT MUCH —- ONLY WOOD, DISCO AND GAUSMAN DEBATES……

HITTERS: 


-BRYANT 
-STARLING MARTE
NICK CATELLANOS 
CHRIS TAYLOR 
-MARCUS SEMIEN — 

OFF SEASON PLAN: 

-GET BELT FOR 2 YRS $30M (18.4 THIS YEAR—MAYBE 2-32M….
-TRADE WITH A’S: MONTAS AND BASSIT — KEEP GAUSMAN IF IT’S 3 YEARS OR UNDER… SIGN A FARHAN SPECIAL: 
-TAYLOR FOR 3 YEARS , AND DO YOU WANT MARTE DIEMNSIONS OR A POWER BAT LIKE CASTELLANOS OR SEMEIEN?? 






OTHER: 


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