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Foxborough, Mass. – New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady grew up idolizing San Francisco Hall of Fame quarterback Joe Montana. Now he has replaced Montana in the postseason record books.
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PHOENIX - Tom Brady has called Joe Montana "the greatest of all time and he always will be." Joe Cool checked in yesterday and returned the compliment.
"He has the ability and he has a lot of time left, so he will probably pass everybody," Montana told the Daily News. "I never like to say the greatest of all time, but when he is done, he will be the best one who ever played."
Kaepernick made his first start on Sunday, October 14, 2007. Entering as 26-point underdogs to the Boise State Broncos, a team that had never lost on its home field to a WAC opponent, Kaepernick and the Wolf Pack nearly upset the Broncos in one of the highest-scoring games in NCAA history (69–67 in four overtimes). T
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That evening in 2010, Kaepernick and the rest of the Wolfpack rolled to a 52-31 victory over Cal on the way to a 12-1 record and the No. 11 ranking in the final Associated Press poll. .
In the 2011 NFL Draft the San Francisco 49ers selected Kaepernick in the second round with the 36th overall pick.
However, Kaepernick failed to complete two passes in the 49ers' Week 13 (December 4) game, a 26–0 win over the St. Louis Rams. [13]
] In Week 10 against the St. Louis Rams, Kaepernick replaced starter Alex Smith after Smith suffered a concussion in the first half. However, the game would end in a rare 24-24 tie, the first tie in the NFL in four years.
Alex Smith still recovering, Kaepernick got his first NFL start the next game on November 19, during a Monday Night Football game against the Chicago Bears at Candlestick Park. [
Smith was cleared to play the day before the following game, but Harbaugh chose not to rush him back and again started Kaepernick. In a rematch of the 2012 playoffs against New Orleans, the 49ers won 31–21 with Kaepernick throwing for a touchdown and running for another. [21][22] The following week, Harbaugh announced that Kaepernick would start for the 8–2–1 49ers against St. Louis. Harbaugh stated that Kaepernick's assignment was week-to-week, not necessarily permanent, [23] but he remained the starter each week.
] When he was in 4th grade, Kaepernick wrote himself a letter, predicting that he would be 6 feet 4 inches and would "then go to the pros and play on the Niners or Packers even if they aren't good in seven years."
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In his first career postseason start, the 49ers won 45–31 against the Green Bay Packers, and he set an NFL single-game record for most rushing yards by a quarterback with 181, breaking Michael Vick's record of 173 in a 2002 regular season game. [24] He also broke the 49ers postseason rushing record, regardless of position. [
The Ravens played in a new stadium for 1998, Ravens Stadium at Camden Yards (renamed M&T Bank Stadium in 2003). Starting the game in Week 1 (September 6) and completing 4 of 7 passes for 33 yards, Harbaugh left during the second quarter after injuring a finger, and with backup Eric Zeier in for Harbaugh, Baltimore lost to the Pittsburgh Steelers 20-13. [11][33]
week 9 13 hail Mary pope all there
San Diego had an ESPN Sunday Night Football game in Week 9 (October 29) following a bye week, lost to the Oakland Raiders 15-13, and fell to 0-8. San Diego took a 13-12 lead with 5:47 left after Harbaugh made a 21-yard touchdown pass to Freddie Jones but failed at a two-point conversion attempt. Raiders kicker Sebastian Janikowski made the winning field goal with 13 seconds left. [53] In the final play of the game, following a 47-yard kickoff return by Ronney Jenkins, Marquez Pope intercepted Harbaugh's attempt at a 50-yard Hail Mary pass that was intended for Trevor Gaylor in the end zone. [
Harbaugh played what would be his final career game in Week 11 (November 12), a 17-7 loss to the Miami Dolphins. [11]
Harbaugh holds the Bears record for most completions with 1,023.
The 2010 season brought more success for Harbaugh and the Cardinal. The team went 11–1 in the regular season, with their only loss coming from Oregon, a team that was undefeated and earned a berth in the BCS National Championship Game. The first 11 win season in program history earned the Cardinal a #4 BCS ranking and a BCS bowl invitation to the Orange Bowl. Stanford defeated Virginia Tech 40–12 for the Cardinal's first bowl win since 1996 and the first BCS bowl victory in program history. [70] Second year starting quarterback Andrew Luck was the runner-up to for the Heisman Trophy, the second year in a row that the runner-up was from Stanford. Harbaugh was named the winner of the Woody Hayes Coach of the Year Award. [71]
[74] On November 24, Harbaugh played his brother John and the Baltimore Ravens, losing the Thanksgiving showdown 16–6. John and Jim Harbaugh are the first pair of brothers to serve as NFL head coaches in the same season. [75]
Originally posted by Mizzijr
reply to post by bo12au
So this means the 49ers get their 6th Lombardi Trophy right?
in 2007(9) after serving as Special Teams Coach for 9 years, John was named Defensive Backs coach. Head Coach Andy Reid was FULFILLING Harbaugh's request: to improve Harbaugh's chances of landing a future head coaching job, since executives at that time viewed SPECIAL teams coaches as unqualified to be a head coach. The following year, Harbaugh was announced head coach of the Baltimore Ravens on January 19, 2008.(01 10 10) Harbaugh only interviewed for the job after the team's first choice, Dallas Cowboys offensive coordinator Jason Garrett, turned them down; before his interview, Harbaugh was not considered one of the favorites to win the position. Nonetheless, he impressed team owner Steve Bisciotti and Vice President of Player Personnel/General Manager Ozzie Newsome. During the interview process, New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick recommended Harbaugh to Bisciotti by phone. These were some of the key factors that enabled Harbaugh to successfully make the rare leap from NFL position coach (e.g., offensive line, quarterbacks, secondary, etc.), to head coach -- without first being an offensive/defensive coordinator.
On January 23, 2008, (01- 23 (5)-10) look.. , Harbaugh hired longtime NFL offensive coach (and a former head coach, himself) Cam Cameron to be his offensive coordinator (in 1997, Cameron hired Harbaugh as an assistant at Indiana University). Cameron also served as quarterbacks coach for John's brother, Jim Harbaugh, during their time at the University of Michigan.
On September 7, 2008,(9-7-9) Harbaugh coached the Ravens to a win over the Cincinnati Bengals in his head coaching debut. Until that point no team had EVER won when a coach and a quarterback (Joe Flacco) were both making their NFL debut.
n his rookie season as a head coach, Harbaugh guided the Ravens to an 11–5 regular season record, good enough to qualify them for the playoffs as a wild card team. In the playoffs, Harbaugh oversaw upset victories over the Miami Dolphins and Tennessee Titans before losing to the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC championship game.
In Harbaugh's second season as the Ravens' head coach, he once again led the team to a playoff berth with a 9-7 (16) record during the regular season. Harbaugh improved his playoff record to 3-1 (4 or 2+2 or 2x2)with an upset victory over the New England Patriots in the AFC Wild Card round on January 10, 2010. (01 10 12) He then lost the following week, bringing his record to 3-2. (5 or 3/2 not complete or full circle yet/ex]
I have already posted on this. This shi is so strange.
In 2010 season, he once again went to the playoffs, beating the Kansas City Chiefs in the Wild Card on January 9, 2011.(1 9 11 or 12)( missing 10) However, he then lost to the Pittsburgh Steelers in the Divisional round 31-24 on January 15, after leading by 14 points in the beginning of the 2nd half.
Loses after leading by 14 or (7/7) IN the beginning of the 2nd (1+1 ) half ( 1/2, or 50/100) look.
Harbaugh signed a three-year (3) extension on February 14, 2011 that will keep him under contract through 2014. Harbaugh and his younger brother Jim met in Week 12 on Thanksgiving Day between the Ravens and San Francisco 49ers. John defeated Jim in the Thanksgiving matchup 16-6. Harbaugh led the Ravens to a 12-4 (16) record, winning the AFC North division and sweeping the Steelers. The Ravens lost in the AFC Championship Game to the New England Patriots after Lee Evans dropped the game-winning pass and kicker Billy Cundiff missed the potential game-tying field goal. Neither Evans nor Cundiff are on the 2012 53-man roster.
In 2011, he signs 3 year contract, on Feb 14, 2011(14 again) that runs until Feb 2014 (16).
Meet his brother in week 12 (6/6) ON THANKSGIVING DAY. John wins 16-6. John had 16 wins.
Plays the patriots in Afc championship game and loses. TWO times his team had the op. Too win but were unnsuccessfull. 2 or 1+1 players loss the game for him.
The following season (Baltimore Ravens 2012 season|2012), the Ravens claimed revenge in the AFC Championship Game against the Patriots, and will face off against Jim and the 49ers in Super Bowl XLVII. [4] Many have pegged Super Bowl XLVII as the "Harbowl". John and Jim are the only brother head coaches in NFL history.
In 2012 ravens play the pats again. This time winning. Was a crazy game to say the least. The dualty here is clear as day.
Only two brother head coaches in nfl history.
A lifelong Catholic, Harbaugh is married to Ingrid Harbaugh, a Lutheran, and they have one daughter.[
Originally posted by PonyRide
We brought this up last week on Revolution Radio, its quite interesting. The Super Bowl will be on the same day as the Chinese new year of the snake, the black water snake. Last year of the snake? 9/11. Tienanmen square and Pearl Harbor also happened in the year of the snake.
As has been pointed out here and also else where, 49ers, 4 + 9 is 13.
San Fran, Hurricane San-dy, San-dy Hook, San is a big thing, it means Saint, they are killing the saints.
What sound does a snake make? sssssss
Reptiles....s at the end of 49s
The RAven(RA sun deity) is symbol of good as well.
The game is being played at the Saints home stadium.
Sinkhole and so on, Asteroid 2012 DA14(notice no number 13)
DA, DUH Feb 15th!
Comet ISON, its on, is' on boys and girls! its on!
Saint Valentines day Feb 14th
February is huge guysedit on 22-1-2013 by PonyRide because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by bo12au
I am not making a prediction or a prophecy.
I just find the connections very strange
Its all becoming clear. Get right people
He was the 18th overall pick by the Ravens in the first round of the 2008 NFL Draft.
In his rookie year, he threw for 2,971 yards, 14 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions while starting all 16 regular season games, and became only the eighth rookie quarterback in NFL history to start a playoff game. By leading the Ravens to two road wins in the 2008-09 NFL Playoffs, he became the first rookie quarterback in league history to win two playoff games. In his second season, Flacco improved to 3,613 yards, 21 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions, and set single season franchise records for completion percentage (63.1) and quarterback rating (88.9). In his third year in the NFL, Flacco became first all time in Ravens history for passing yards (10,206) and passing touchdowns (60). By starting in two playoff games in 2009, Flacco earned the record for most starts by a quarterback in the first two seasons in NFL history (37). [1] Flacco became the first quarterback to bring his team to the playoffs in his first five seasons, winning a game in each. In 2013 ESPN Analyst Ron Jaworski said that Flacco has the strongest arm in the NFL. [2]
NFL records First rookie quarterback to start all sixteen games and make the playoffs (shared with Matt Ryan) First rookie quarterback to win two playoff games [21] Most starts by a quarterback in first season: 19 Most starts by a quarterback in first two seasons: 37 Most starts by a quarterback in first three seasons: 55 Most starts by a quarterback in first four seasons: 73 Most starts by a quarterback in first five seasons: 92 Most wins by a quarterback in first 80 consecutive starts: 54 Most combined regular and postseason wins in first three years as a quarterback: 36 (tied with Dan Marino) [22]
Only quarterback to start and win a playoff game in each of his first five seasons [23] Most regular season wins by a quarterback in his first five seasons: 54 Most road playoff wins by a quarterback: 6
Ravens franchise records Most Consecutive Starts by a quarterback - 80 Most Career Passing Yards - 17,633 (2008-2012) [24] Most Career Pass Attempts - 2,489 (2008-2012) Most Career Pass Completions - 1,507 (2008-2012) [24]Most Career Passing Touchdowns - 102 (2008-2012) [24]Most Times Sacked in a career for Starting QB - 174 (2008-2012) [24]Highest Quarterback Rating, Career - 86.3 (2008-2012) [24]Most regular season wins - 54 (2008-2012) [24]Most postseason wins - 7 [24]Best record for starting QB - 54-26 (2008-2012) [24]
Most consecutive pass completions: 14 vs. Denver Broncos (11/1/09) [24] Most 3,000 passing yard seasons, career - 4 (2009-2012) Most consecutive seasons, 3,000 yards passing – 4 (2009-2012) Most 300+ Passing yard games in career by a starting QB - 14 (2008-2012) [24]Highest single season quarterback rating — 93.6 (2010) [24]
Most times sacked in a single season - 40 (2010) [24]Highest completion percentage in a single season - 63.1 (2009) (in 16 starts) [24]Fewest interceptions in a regular season by starting QB — 10 (2010) (16 starts) [24]
Most career interceptions - 56 (2008-2012) [24]Most passing yards in a playoff game (331 in 2013 vs Denver Broncos) [24]
Most career 4th quarter comeback wins - 9 (2008-2012) [24] Most 4th quarter comeback wins in a single season - 3 (2012) (tied with Steve McNair) Most career game winning drives - 14 (2008-2012) [24]
Most game winning drives in a single season - 4 (2010) (Tied with Elvis Grbac)
Originally posted by canucks555
Originally posted by bo12au
I am not making a prediction or a prophecy.
I just find the connections very strange
Its all becoming clear. Get right people
Who are you going to blame it on? Your own government? the joooos? Batman? I'm curious.
Originally posted by canucks555
reply to post by bo12au
You know what I'm talking about. Otherwise the term "False Flag" wouldn't be in the headline, would it>?
If it happens, who are you going to blame it on?