Okay well it may not be “Five” reasons, it may be more. I’m sure most Niner fans have read the article from Real Football 365 recently titled: Five reasons the 49ers will not be .500 in ‘06. The article didn’t seem to sit to well with Niner fans, not because we have Super Bowl aspirations, but because the reasons the writer gave were pure crap. A couple of our staff writers decided to counter Mr. Krupka’s article. Here is what Vini Chopra and Matt Gagnon had to say:
Vini Chopra
I don’t claim to be a homer fan of the 49ers by any means. If any of the readers have seen some of my posts and previous articles I tend to point out the negatives and ride the wave of caution when speaking about this developing team. However, every once in a while a so-called sports writer comes along that is so amateurish in his/her allegations that one must wonder if this said person watches the game of football at all. Eric Krupka, I hate to do this to you, but I read your recent article about five reasons why the 49ers will not finish over .500, and I had a laugh.
First, let me be clear. I do not, even for a moment, believe that the San Francisco 49ers will finish over .500 (better than 8-8) in the 2006 season. At least not in any confident sense. I believe that a 6-10 finish is more likely. But there are reasons for making claims to these kinds of predictions that follow streams of logic and demonstrate that one pays attention to the NFL. Krupka’s reasoning constantly falls somewhere between lofty and absurd. Here are a few examples:
However, the team remains a couple of years away from jumping from the pits of damnation to the upper stretches of the NFL stratosphere. But enough with the talk.
Let’s start here. The team is a COUPLE YEARS away from “jumping from the pits of damnation” ? I do not know what kind of patience Mr. Krupka displays, but a couple years is a long period of time. It typically takes a team 3 years to rebuild, and cycles in the NFL come in a 3 year dose unless you are the Patriots. Nolan began to rebuild this team in 2005 with the selection of Alex Smith. In 2006 we have made further strides by acquiring the likes of Vernon Davis, Manny Lawson, and Antonio Bryant. The fact is that the 49ers do not have a “couple years” to crawl out of the depths of mediocrity. They have, at most, another two years and a lot of free salary cap to ensure that by 2007 they are competing for something greater than just .500. So a couple years? I don’t think so. Not unless a new regime takes over.
Some seem to view this as a strength of the team. Personally, I don’t see how that is justified. Frank Gore’s a fantastic back, when healthy. The problem is, very rarely is he healthy. Gore is about as durable as a piece of paper. He’s torn both ACL’s and injured both shoulders.
Here Krupka ruminates on the uncertainty of the running back position, and that of Frank Gore. However, fans must ask themselves what terminology like “Gore is about as durable as a piece of paper” means, and if this is true to any extent. When did Gore’s ACL problem ever manifest itself in the NFL? So far it has not. In fact, that was a great concern for the 49ers going into the 2005 season as Gore was in the middle of his recovery from his ACL. It did not interfere in the 2005 at all though, at least not in any significant way. This is not to say that Gore will never tear his ACL again or have knee problems, but when you assert an injury that has not plagued Gore in his NFL career thus far then how does that make Gore a piece of paper? Secondly, shoulder injuries and all, Gore still managed to lead the 49ers in rushing last season. They have since been surgically repaired, and although he missed practice time, he has not missed any gametime thus far. So again, how is he as durable as a piece of paper?
Tough Division – Unfortunately for the 49ers, they reside in what should be an extremely competitive NFC West. The reigning NFC champion Seattle Seahawks should be as strong as ever.
Okay Eric, stop here. Tough division? I agree that the NFC West has improved as both the Rams and Cardinals have made strides to better themselves. However, outside of the Seahawks, which other team posted a winning record in this division last year? Speaking of the Cardinals, didn’t everyone say the same thing about them last year? Yes, they’ve signed Edgerrin James and drafted Matt Leinart, but how is that defense looking? As for the Rams, I agree that they’ve improved and should be much more competitive than last year’s incarnation. But they still have questions, such as whether or not aging free agents like La’Roi Glover will play at the level that the Rams desperately need to meet the expectations of their former glory. But Mr. Krupka’s most comedic allegation comes with the boasting of the Seahawks an being “better than ever.” The Seahawks signed Julian Peterson. Their defense improved somewhat. But they lost a large chunk of their attack when they Steve Hutchinson put on a Vikings jersey. That run to the left that Shaun Alexander rode behind last year, like a gladiator on his chariot, might have a wheel or two loose this season. Not to mention, what has the success rate of teams that lose the Super Bowl been like for the following season recently?
Hey, I’m not trying to give Eric a bad time here. He does make some good observations, such as the development of Alex Smith and inexperience being obstacles to finishing below .500. In fact, I think that development and potential as opposed to assertive knowledge will be the main reason why our team will shine at times this season, but still lose games here and there. Fans should still prepare to watch an up and coming team with some flair this season. Win or lose, it will be how the 49ers play the game this season. And because I don’t have the patience of Eric Krupka, I sure hope that the team starts clicking before a couple of years.
Matt Gagnon
Eric Krupka – 4.) Running backs – Some seem to view this as a strength of the team. Personally, I don’t see how that is justified. Frank Gore’s a fantastic back, when healthy. The problem is, very rarely is he healthy. Gore is about as durable as a piece of paper….
Let me tell you why everyone but you seems to think the running back position is one of strength for this team.
-Frank Gore. Coming off of surgery on BOTH KNEES, and a long layoff from football, he showed the strength, speed and explosiveness of the ELITE backs in the game, and his knees looked fine (his injuries were minor shoulder injuries). He pounded the hole, he showed breakaway speed, and showed true elusiveness. What proves it the most? Gore lead ALL rookies (yes, that’s right ALL rookies) in YPC (4.8) behind one of the most atrocious offensive lines in recent NFL history. If that alone doesn’t give you hope for his play this year, then I say you aren’t really following football – especially given how much the line is improved this year. And what the hell does “nees to prove he can make it through a 16 game season” mean? He’s been in the league ONE YEAR. To listen to this “analysis” you’d think he’s been in the league for 8 years and never been healthy. He’s been in the league one year, and he played in 14 games, only got nicked up a little here or there, nothing to really worry about.
-Kevan Barlow. I’ll admit I’m not the biggest Barlow fan, but when the guy gets in the open, especially recieving, he has shown some ability. At the very least he is a solid/dependable back the team can rely on when he’s needed. It wouldn’t shock me if Seattle’s rushing leader, Mr. Alexander, averaged 3.2 YPC behind this line last year.
-Michael Robinson. As a third back? From what he’s been showing so far, he looks to have excellent speed and elusiveness. He’s a heck of a third option – and don’t even get me started on Hicks.
-The offensive line. Last years biggest weakness might very well be this years greatest strength. The addition of Larry Allen to go alongside a healthy Jennings, and a healthy Newberry make the left side of the line a brick wall. Add in the development of the rest of the line and you’ll have a heck of powerhouse up front – which would make Vikings running backs look like gods.
Eric Krupka – 1.) Alex Smith – The most important part of a good team is the quarterback position. Without a good man behind center, a franchise will go nowhere. Alex Smith is part of the inexperience, and will be like an anchor for a boat which holds the team down. In limited time last year as a rookie, the 2005 No. 1 overall pick was awful.
1 – Alright, if you want to pretend like your an analyst, try to throw away a lot of phrases that reference “last year” – ESPECIALLY for rookies – MOST ESPECIALLY for rookie quarterbacks. The NFL is such a fluid sports league that teams that go 4-12 one year often go 12-4 the next. So really, what good does LAST YEAR do for you if you want to tell us how things are going to be this year? Its the so called “analysis” from people like you that told us the Chargers would be aweful in 2004, the Eagles were NFC favorites and the Chicago Bears wouldn’t win 3 games in 2005.
If you evaluate what has changed about last year, you will feel a lot more comfortable with Alex Smith. First, he was 21 years old and probably more green than any rookie QB in recent memory. He was overwhelmed by the speed of the game, he had an inept offensive coordinator, no dependable recievers, an anemic running game, and no offensive line.
This year, things are clicking – and everyone is saying it. He has a proven coordinator in Norv Turner, he has a year under his belt, the game OBVIOUSLY slowed down for him at the end of last year in the final several games, he has a skilled reciever in Antonio Bryant and a big strong fast tight end in Vernon Davis, and has a drastically improved line behind him. Most importantly he has a military work ethic, and has been working tirelessly in the offseason improving himself and working on chemistry with Bryant. His mind should be in better shape, he’s gained some muscle, he has more weapons and his development should come along at a much more noticable pace this year.
And never forget what his coach in college (Urban Meyer) said: “when Alex first starts in a new system at a new level, he is terrible until he understands it. Once he does, watch out, because he’ll pick you apart”. He’s been at this level for a year now. Watch out.
I’m not saying he’s going to go to the pro bowl, but if you think his season will in any way resemble last years, you should stop calling yourself an analyst.





steadypimpin said:
I agree with your commentary guys, keep up the good work. One thing is that our team will not be recognized in the positive until we prove them otherwise. They go a little too far with it at times. We did really bad last year and thats why these guys love to write these things. The sports writers always love to kick a team while they are down, in every sport.
4 hours after the fact.4ever9er said:
What we all need to understand is the 49ers dominated for so long that they are ALL loving it. We will be back. The Patriots are another example. I’m from Texas and when they won the first superbowl alot of people said it was a fluke. 3 superbowls later I still hear its over for them. Alot of what I hear is hate for the Pats now. I don’t understand why some people do that.
Nolan is building this team the right way. Unfortunately, we had to go through the Terry Donahue era. The 49ers are going to grow up alot this year, just watch.
7 hours after the fact.baaqi said:
I’ve been a 49ers fan 24 years, and yes we were dominant, and yes everybody loves the fact that we are down , but I feel very confident that we’re going to get back to dominance and eveybody will jump back on the band wagon like everybody is on the miami heat.
The heat was getting they asses kicked by the pistons and the mavericks through out the whole season and now all of a sudden they win the nba title, not to mention that it was all over the news before game six that the mavericks was ripped off mark cuban said it was rigged and the year before that rasheed wallace said that the refs through the game so the heat can win that game, the refs are going to make it so the pistons can win game six so it can be a game seven because that’s what the league wants and he gets fined 25 grand like cuban got fined 250 grand.
All I’m saying is that people come out of nowhere and jump on bandwagons and the they turn on that same team sometimes just like my man mentioned about the patriots.
7 hours after the fact.NinerCapHell said:
Great article guys
While I am a pessimist at heart, that article had me scratching my head yesterday.
7 hours after the fact.Ted said:
I totally agree with everything that was said. I read the article that was written by Mr. Krupka and I was like who and what is this guy talking about. Any football fan can see the strides the Niners have made! I knew from day 1 Nolan was a no non-sense guy and with a young team that is what the team needed! He has brought in the right guys and has everyone believing in the system. The real 49er faithful knew it would only be a matter of time. I look for Gore and Barlow to really carry the load this year just based on Norv Turner’s offensive scheme. With Battle, Bryant, EJ and Davis watch out!! Please believe a two tight end set with some speedy tough WR’s is going to be real threatening to our rivals! I predict 6-10 or 7-9 this year but will love 8-8(.500).
8 hours after the fact.ShaneO said:
Thats is an amazing article guys, you really do your homework. I think people just like attacking the 49ers cause its easy, we are “suppose to be terrible” well like previously mentioned its easy to look at last year and totally ignore whats been going on in the here and now, i think this team will be GREATLY improved, and im not going to say we are playoff bound but i think we are gonna surprise the shit out of some teams and ppl this year. Let these douchbag “analyists” look at the past, as a Diehard 9ers fan i aint lookin anywhere but the future, Im Rollin with Nolan baby
!
8 hours after the fact.Vin said:
The same points you guys took to highlight about Krupka’s article yesturday were the same points that made me shake my head the most as well.
I think Alex Smith was the best QB in last years draft, and if I were head coach, I would have gave him strong consideration for #1 as well. I mean, in rebuilding a team, the QB will take the longest to develop… so he had to be the first building block placed. People criticize Nolan for not waiting until this year, but I say this: if he had waited until this year, the position players drafted last years would ripen this year or next… and Matt Leinhart or Vince Young would still be NFL babies.
Great responses. Keep up the great work.
9 hours after the fact.Daniel said:
I would love to see the face of Mr. Krupka when he sees
12 hours after the fact.this new and improved article.
ted bundy said:
man i love when someone who has the power to be heard attacks back in defense for our niners, it’s so good to read some positives about our team instead of the so many negatives i see in the media. all they do is rip us and try to bring the faith of the faithful down, many thanks to vinny and matt for the explosive article, keep the faith for the faithful!
go niners
16 hours after the fact.theraven said:
Don’t even bother responding to the football365 writers. I can’t believe places like webzone actually link to articles they write as if they are some sort of valid source. Almost all of their articles are full of errors and homerism, and are clearly written by writers who have little clue how to construct coherent and logical articles.
17 hours after the fact.collnwd said:
LIVING THROUGH THE DONAHUE/ERICSON ERA AND SURVIVING, I AM, HAVE BEEN, AND ALWAYS WILL BE A FAITHFULL DIEHARD 49ER FAN! COACH NOLAN IS INDEED A NO-NONSENSE LEADER. I AM SOLD IN HIS PHYLOSOPY AND TRULY BELIEVE! 8 – 8? IS IT POSSIBLE? MAYBE, BUT MAYBE NOT. IF WE HIT 6 - 10, ITS STILL BETTER THAN 2005! I HAVE FAITH AND WILL ACCEPT WHAT COMES. THE ONLY WAY TO GO FROM THE BOTTOM IS UP

GO NINERS~~~!
20 hours after the fact.corey said:
I would love to see the boys go 8-8 this year, but our schedule is brutal. If you look at what these teams did last year we may not see 8-8.
20 hours after the fact.I roll with nolan said:
I think we will go, at worst, 12-4. Nolan is doing all the right things. I’m glad I saw Alex Smith’s first game because in 10 years when he’s winning Super Bowls, I’ll tell my friends and family that “I saw his first game.”
ROLLLLLLLLLLLLLLIN WITH NOLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLAN
21 hours after the fact.thizzneyland said:
one question I roll with nolan, when hes playing in that SB game, is it with his own football or the arena’s?? ROFLMAO HASNT ANYONE REALIZED IT?! WE’VE BEEN SUCKING SO MUCH THAT WE BELIEVE IN ANYONE AND ANYTHING. if nolan brought in a rock and said that it was the secret to stopping the run, ya’ll would be stuffin that rock up yo azz trying to sign it to a contract.
~thizzneyland in da hizzouze
21 hours after the fact.AIM: LiLVietBoi085
I roll with nolan said:
You and every other major writer in the sports world love hating on my Super Bowl-bound niners, eh?
Let’s consider some facts:
In their rookie years..
Ryan Leaf threw 2 TDs 15 INTs 39.0 RTG
Akili Smith threw 2 TDs 6 INTs 55.6 RTG
Alex Smith threw 1 TD 11 INTs 40.8 RTG
Although A. Smith’s stats may look horribly similar to the other two busts, he is the next great in SF!
In addition to big target Arnaz Battle, we just drafted Vernon “The Duke” Davis, whom I think will have a 80 REC 900 YD 10 TD season! He will make the great TEs of today look like scrubs during their rookie seasons.
In their rookie seasons..
Shannon Sharpe – 7 Rec 99 Yds 1 TD
Tony Gonzalez – 33 Rec 368 Yds 2 TDs
Antonio Gates 24 Rec 389 Yds 2 TDs
Vernon Davis 86 Rec 978 Yds 10 Tds
We are witnesses!
21 hours after the fact.thizzneyland said:
you goddamn niner faithfuls are so sarcastic
!
you guys think vernon davis will be the BEST TE OF ALL TIME with your rookie year predictions. you fools talk so highly of him like he’s Jesus and has come to provide salvation for the suffering san francisco fans.
Oh, and we can’t forget the ones who say Manny Lawson will have 70 tackles, 9 sacks, 2 forced fumbles, 2 ints in his rookie year.
If these dreams come true, the niners may very well have the best draft ever
! Two Hall of Famers in round 1…..THAT’s INSANE!!
21 hours after the fact.ted bundy said:
thizzneyland, stop hatin on the niners u piece of shit, y do u come on here with your mac dre wanna be ass anyway, shouldnt u be poppin some pills in ur room at mommies house while listening to “thizz dance” and looking in the mirror thinking ur hella cool, so u go on these niner websites talkin shit and hatin cuz ur the “shit”, when u actually leave mommy and daddy and stop making faces like u smelled some piss, then come on here and give a respesctful arguement, otherwise nobody wants to hear shit, ur a fuckin thizzgrace to mac dre anyway, muthafucka…....
23 hours after the fact.Forrest said:
The only thing I know for a fact is that Alex Smith is the real deal. He is too smart and too determined to be anything like Ryan Leaf. Even if Vernon and Manny are busts, he will carry the team one day.
1 day after the fact.corey said:
Well put Forest. A.Smith just needs a little protecttion and a little help. It also would’nt hurt if Barlow or Gore and a good season.
1 day after the fact.Arock49 said:
Ive read everyones post, I love the enthusiasum we have going in to this season by everyone. Of course most of us are die hards otherwise you probably wouldnt know about this site. I truly believe this team is a 9-7 team going into this year, even last year if our guys stayed healthy we could have been an 8-8 type team. Remember INJURIES has killed this team 2 seasons in a row now its like theres a curse going on. The the only thing I think that will hold this team back this year baring any injuries, will be learning and mastering Turners play book. The addition of A.Bryant and a healthy Battle at WR…. the addition of V.Davis and a healthy E.Johnson at TE….. the addition of L.Allen and a healthy J.Jennings, J.Newberry protecting Smith … the progress of Gore and the return of Parrish, Spencer, B.Y., Ulbrich, Rumph from injury on Defense…. not mention other additions on D…. Lawson, Walt Harris, S. Davis, Haralson who I think will be a player in this league. Last but not least the very nice addition of Trent Dilfer to help mentor Alex as well as be a very nice back up QB. Once again NO INJURIES 9-7
1 day after the fact.Eddie D. said:
Damn Ted is spitting fire, well put my lad. Fuck thisny, put thiz dick in your mouth.
1 day after the fact.The game will slow down for Alex because he’ll have more time to make a decision, to go with his well above average iq.
thizzneyland said:
what are you faithfuls going to say when alex has another bad season? anymore excuses?
1 day after the fact.GoT VD??? said:
YeA remembeR since injuries hurt us so much the past 2 seasons we don’t know how good we really are when were healthy with every one of our starters healthy so we could’ve been a good team all along and we add this off season were even better!! 9-7 I think is our record..
2 days after the fact.THISISAFAN said:
THIZZNEY, YOUR KICKIN MY ASS. WAHTS THE DEAL ON YOUR HATERIZM?
2 days after the fact.