What 9er fans are saying. Post game.

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thirteen28

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This one caught my eye. They think they can get a 1st rounder for Jimmy G.

:LOL:


Why not?

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The crowd was close to 50/50 IMO. Definitely more rams fans in lower sections near the field. We were loud. Someone in my section handed out noisemakers (you blew into a plastic tube that vibrated loudly- like kazoo on steroids).

In the fourth quarter it was bedlam.
I was in the 2nd section and it was mostly Rams fans. I don't think they were pumping in noise, it was all us. I had a headache after the game from screaming and yelling. My friend with me, after the game, was woozy from yelling, I thought we might have to get the medics! When the interception happened, it was the sound of a jet taking off right next to your head! Another note, the high cost of the tickets keeps the riff raff out of the stadium, so there's that! My first game at Coli a preseason game, a cowboys fan threw up all over himself and the guys in front of him. I didn't see anything like that or fights in the stands or fights in the parking lots.
 

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Hate to hear this.

https://ca.yahoo.com/news/49ers-fan-coma-apparent-beating-030940955.html

Police are investigating the apparent beating of a San Francisco 49ers fan found severely injured in the parking lot of SoFi Stadium during Sunday’s NFC championship game against the Rams.

Daniel Luna, a restaurant owner from Oakland, remains hospitalized at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center in what Inglewood police said was a medically induced coma.

Luna, 40, was discovered on the ground by Los Angeles Fire Department paramedics in the stadium’s Lot L about 4 p.m., half an hour into the Rams-49ers contest, said Inglewood Police Lt. Geoffrey Meeks. Luna was wearing a San Francisco jersey and black pants, Meeks said.

Emergency room staff at Harbor-UCLA noted wounds suggesting Luna had been attacked and contacted Inglewood police later that night.

“They believe he suffered from an assault at the stadium to his upper body and facial area,” Meeks said. Detectives are working with stadium officials to determine what happened to Luna, he said.

“We are relying heavily on video to try to identify the people involved,” he said. “We are going to leave no stone unturned.”

More than 70,000 people were on hand Sunday to see the Rams best the 49ers 20-17 to advance to the Super Bowl, which SoFi Stadium will host Feb. 13. So many San Francisco fans were expected that the wives of some L.A. players campaigned on social media to give away tickets to Rams supporters.

A spokeswoman for the stadium declined to comment on Luna's case, citing the police investigation.

Luna grew up in the Bay Area and owns a Peruvian fusion restaurant, Mistura, on Piedmont Avenue in Oakland, according to published reports about the restaurant. Its website Wednesday indicated it was temporarily closed. Luna’s wife was at the hospital with him and, she said in a brief phone call, too upset to speak.

Luna flew to L.A. and attended the game alone after other fans who were to accompany him canceled, said Vernon Hill, a friend from Oakland who is in touch with his family. He said Luna usually chronicled his outings in photos and shared them with friends and relatives, but they did not receive the usual pictures Sunday night.

He said that Luna still had his watch, wallet and phone when taken to the hospital, suggesting robbery was not a motive. Police said they could not confirm those details.

“I don’t want this to happen to anyone else,” Hill said. “They are having the Super Bowl there.”

The circumstances of Luna’s injuries shared some similarities with one of the darkest days in L.A. sports history, the brutal 2011 beating of San Francisco Giants fan Bryan Stow in the Dodger Stadium parking lot. Two men were convicted in the attack that left Stow, a paramedic, with brain damage.

Meeks said that thus far in the investigation, “we have not come across any information” suggesting Luna was targeted for being a 49ers fan.
 

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Absolutely awful. :( Everyone should feel safe attending a sporting event. Even if it's on the road in enemy territory. We all just want to have fun and support our teams.

I do suspect this fan might have been mouthing off or engaging with other trouble makers. That doesn't make it right of course. But a completely unprovoked assault would be exceedingly rare. Case in point, look how many fans came and went without issue. If drunks start heckling you, just don't engage.
 

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We don't know what happened. Maybe he started the fight.
 

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Hate to hear this.

https://ca.yahoo.com/news/49ers-fan-coma-apparent-beating-030940955.html

Police are investigating the apparent beating of a San Francisco 49ers fan found severely injured in the parking lot of SoFi Stadium during Sunday’s NFC championship game against the Rams.

Daniel Luna, a restaurant owner from Oakland, remains hospitalized at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center in what Inglewood police said was a medically induced coma.

Luna, 40, was discovered on the ground by Los Angeles Fire Department paramedics in the stadium’s Lot L about 4 p.m., half an hour into the Rams-49ers contest, said Inglewood Police Lt. Geoffrey Meeks. Luna was wearing a San Francisco jersey and black pants, Meeks said.

Emergency room staff at Harbor-UCLA noted wounds suggesting Luna had been attacked and contacted Inglewood police later that night.

“They believe he suffered from an assault at the stadium to his upper body and facial area,” Meeks said. Detectives are working with stadium officials to determine what happened to Luna, he said.

“We are relying heavily on video to try to identify the people involved,” he said. “We are going to leave no stone unturned.”

More than 70,000 people were on hand Sunday to see the Rams best the 49ers 20-17 to advance to the Super Bowl, which SoFi Stadium will host Feb. 13. So many San Francisco fans were expected that the wives of some L.A. players campaigned on social media to give away tickets to Rams supporters.

A spokeswoman for the stadium declined to comment on Luna's case, citing the police investigation.

Luna grew up in the Bay Area and owns a Peruvian fusion restaurant, Mistura, on Piedmont Avenue in Oakland, according to published reports about the restaurant. Its website Wednesday indicated it was temporarily closed. Luna’s wife was at the hospital with him and, she said in a brief phone call, too upset to speak.

Luna flew to L.A. and attended the game alone after other fans who were to accompany him canceled, said Vernon Hill, a friend from Oakland who is in touch with his family. He said Luna usually chronicled his outings in photos and shared them with friends and relatives, but they did not receive the usual pictures Sunday night.

He said that Luna still had his watch, wallet and phone when taken to the hospital, suggesting robbery was not a motive. Police said they could not confirm those details.

“I don’t want this to happen to anyone else,” Hill said. “They are having the Super Bowl there.”

The circumstances of Luna’s injuries shared some similarities with one of the darkest days in L.A. sports history, the brutal 2011 beating of San Francisco Giants fan Bryan Stow in the Dodger Stadium parking lot. Two men were convicted in the attack that left Stow, a paramedic, with brain damage.

Meeks said that thus far in the investigation, “we have not come across any information” suggesting Luna was targeted for being a 49ers fan.
Was the victim wearing a number 19 jersey, by chance? I think I saw who administered the beating...


View: https://youtu.be/uQEZ_1XLJ4k?t=6
 
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I read a few posts and they are insane if they think he’s worth a first round pick. 3rd round at best IMO. Who ever gets him has to pony up a new contract.
 

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I read a few posts and they are insane if they think he’s worth a first round pick. 3rd round at best IMO. Who ever gets him has to pony up a new contract.
Have to agree, 3rd at best and certainly not multiple picks like some on that site were suggesting.
 

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I would wait for Jimmy to get cut. He is nothing more than a game manager. Might as well draft a kid, or trade for another loser, and save the money.
 

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I would wait for Jimmy to get cut. He is nothing more than a game manager. Might as well draft a kid, or trade for another loser, and save the money.
IMO, Garoppolo is a tad better than that, in fact, I bet Matt Rhule in Carolina would love to have him, but they won't get a first, maybe a conditional pick based on health, but Jimmy G will be in demand IMHO.
 

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The truth is that Jimmy G almost made it to a SB. I think he will find a place to fit in somewhere. Game managers are useful if you have a good running game and killer defensive squad. He’d be a pretty competent choice for teams like the Aints or Panthers. JMHO.
 

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I feel like there's videos of fights and brawls after every Rams game in LA. Sickening.
 

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Have to agree, 3rd at best and certainly not multiple picks like some on that site were suggesting.
Jimmy G is better than I thought, but his arm strength really limits him. He would be a teams bridge to another QB. He can win you games and he can get you to the SB If you have a dominant run game and D, but he is not worth more than 3rd round pick. A 4th seems more likely. Who is in the market to be just competitive. Houston, Cleveland, Miami. Cause with the QBs in AFC you would be looking at Playoffs and maybe one win. NFC who needs a QB? Washington, NO, NY? I don't know who would pony up a 3rd. Maybe WFT.
 

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I could see maybe a 4th at this point. There is not really a ton of need for a game manager around the league. Who is going to trade for him? Bucs? Commodes? Possibly backing up Carr now that McDaniels is coaching the Raiders?