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  • niner fans are fags.

    raiders are the only real football team in the bay area.

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    • Originally posted by Left Hook Tua View Post
      niner fans are fags.

      raiders are the only real football team in the bay area.
      Moofaka if you were here I'd shoot yo Somoan ass.......

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      • Originally posted by RavshinRicRude View Post
        Moofaka if you were here I'd shoot yo Somoan ass.......
        everyone in cali should be raiders fans.

        biker , crip , blood , norteno , sureno......all raiders fans.

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        • Originally posted by Left Hook Tua View Post
          everyone in cali should be raiders fans.

          biker , crip , blood , norteno , sureno......all raiders fans.



          vs






          VS



          Nah thanks................I'll pass on that........

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          • raiders legacy > niners legacy

            just how it is. no matter the number of titles.

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            • Originally posted by Left Hook Tua View Post
              raiders legacy > niners legacy

              just how it is. no matter the number of titles.
              PFFFFFF..........Hahhaha...........ok now I know you juss trollin'...........cuz no football fan in his right mind would ever EVER think that........

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              • Originally posted by RavshinRicRude View Post
                PFFFFFF..........Hahhaha...........ok now I know you juss trollin'...........cuz no football fan in his right mind would ever EVER think that........
                it's true.

                from the AFL days up to the early 2000's. raiders were always good.


                you know how crappy the raiders are now? that's the niners every year for most of their history.

                the niners were only good during the montana years and a few years under young. (they cheated the salary cap of course to keep those teams together by the way)

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                • Originally posted by Left Hook Tua View Post
                  it's true.

                  from the AFL days up to the early 2000's. raiders were always good.


                  you know how crappy the raiders are now? that's the niners every year for most of their history.

                  the niners were only good during the montana years and a few years under young. (they cheated the salary cap of course to keep those teams together by the way)
                  Niners = Dynasty......Team of the 80's and arguably much of the 90's.....




                  Raiders = "Tough" Guys In Make UP??? and a few sprinkled championships here and there......




                  I don't see where your coming from......

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                  • http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/68...ry-report-says

                    Report: 49ers-Raiders series to end

                    The San Francisco 49ers and Oakland Raiders will end their annual preseason matchup as a result of the fan violence at Saturday's game, the San Jose Mercury News reported Monday, citing a high-ranking NFL source.

                    The source told the newspaper that both the NFL and local police are in favor of ending the preseason rivalry game.


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                    San Francisco Mayor Ed Lee attended Saturday's game at Candlestick Park in San Francisco with Oakland Mayor Jean Quan, and both witnessed the brawling firsthand as spectators.

                    "They were just constantly wailing at each other without regard to who was there," Lee said of the fans. "This is a family outing, for residents and visitors and people who want to see the game, not for people to look for people they don't like, then saying bad words, then getting into it."

                    Lee said he was working with police and the 49ers to review footage of the fights and help identify people involved. A meeting was planned later Monday.

                    Meanwhile, two men who were initially listed as seriously injured in the violence have been upgraded to fair condition by a hospital.

                    One of the victims, a 24-year-old man, was shot several times in the stomach. Police said he managed to make it to stadium security for help despite the injuries.

                    The other victim whose condition was upgraded is a 26-year-old man who was beaten unconscious in an upper-level stadium restroom during the fourth quarter.

                    Another shooting victim was treated after receiving superficial facial wounds after the game.

                    Police did not release the names of any victims. No arrests have been made.

                    Investigators were searching for suspects and interviewing witnesses, said Officer Albie Esparza, a San Francisco police spokesman.

                    Police also were seeking motives in the shootings, including whether the attacks were influenced by emotions involving the annual Battle of the Bay exhibition game or possibly gang connections.

                    The Bay Area Newsgroup, citing a source familiar with the police investigation, reported that Saturday's violence is suspected to have been sparked by friction between the Nortenos and Surenos gangs.

                    49ers president Jed York said in an appearance on KNBR Radio in San Francisco on Monday that there was more security than usual for Saturday's game and there will be even more security for Saturday's game against the Houston Texans.

                    The shootings evoked memories of the near-fatal beating in March of a San Francisco Giants fan outside Dodger Stadium. The Giants and Dodgers baseball teams also are fierce rivals.

                    Esparza said police are still looking for a person of interest connected to at least one of the shootings at the football game. He would not specify which shooting.

                    The crimes previously prompted Lee and Quan to issue a joint statement condemning the violence and saying it will not be tolerated at stadiums in either city.

                    "The incidents ... are completely unacceptable and will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law," the mayors said. "Fans come to our stadiums to enjoy an afternoon of football, not to be subjected to intimidation or violence."

                    NFL spokesman Greg Aiello echoed similar concerns on Sunday, saying "we deplore the activities of a handful of fans at last night's game and pledge our full support to Mayors Lee and Quan and to state and local law enforcement agencies."

                    49ers coach Jim Harbaugh, who once was a coach in the Raiders organization, said he was saddened to hear about the violence.

                    "I feel bad for the people who got injured and the people who had to see that, for those who had to witness it," Harbaugh said.

                    Raiders CEO Amy Trask also said the incidents were not acceptable to the Raiders or to any National Football League team and "our thoughts are with all affected."

                    Police Sgt. Frank Harrell said the man who was wearing the T-shirt drove his truck to a gate and stumbled to stadium security.

                    He said the two shootings were being treated a separate incidents but were likely related.

                    The attacks come nearly five months after San Francisco Giants fan Bryan Stow was severely beaten by two men in Los Angeles Dodgers gear outside Dodger Stadium after the archrivals' season opener.

                    Two men charged in the beating, Louie Sanchez, 28, and Marvin Norwood, 30, have pleaded not guilty.

                    Stow, 42, a Santa Cruz paramedic, suffered severe brain injuries and remains hospitalized in serious condition.

                    Information from The Associated Press was used in this report

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