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The Ravens basically whooped up on the 49ers during the first half and then come out and deliver what could have been a death blow by opening the 2nd half with a 108 yard kickoff return. This exact point is where mental toughness meets that "sinking feeling" in the stomach and the nagging self doubt that destroys confidence. So much of sports is about the battle for the mind and not just who has more athletic ability. And, it's at this exact point that the blackout occurred. An unintended variable interrupted and allowed the 49ers players to relax their minds for a little while. They were able to distract themselves from any negative thoughts that might have been at the tipping point and focus on something else thereby calming their thoughts and refocusing their energy. That's what I mean by a momentum shift. I don't think anyone would argue that the blackout only served to help the 49ers. It really did nothing for the Ravens and in fact most likely had a negative impact in distracting their already focused minds.
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The whiners were out in full force today though. Most of them just jealous because their lives are probably boring as **** and they wish they could be rich and out partying and enjoying life like Gronk does.
Just further reinforced why I don't ever listen to the morons on EEI, 98.5, or ESPN. The funniest thing is the guys at barstool, who are huge morons and usually totally wrong about everything, were spot on about the Gronk partying. haha |
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Like you and he, and others say, coming back from behind doesn't always work and what the Ravens said he saw this year was their ability to stop anybody in their red zone. They protect it better than any team in his opinion. He knew Kap was good, but then again inexperienced and really no match for a defense which really knows how to stick it to opponents near the goal line. Apparently it wasn't just the Niners who fell victim to the Ravens this year. As much as they weren't his team, the Baltimore announcers made it a theme that it was all about fighting for Ray and his last year and he's some sort of local icon there. Like some announcers were saying, taking out the Niners O so close to the goal line in that drive was the perfect story book ending for a guy like Lewis. Had this been my team, and in that context with last SB being so many years ago, I guess this would have been a perfect ending. |
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As a 49er fan I thought it as a good game. It drove me nuts sometimes but still a good game. The lights going out was just icing on the cake. I kept telling folks the Niners are a second half team. I was right. I also kept saying Kaepernick(sp?) should put the game ball in his own hands but sadly he never really did.
Well done Ravens.
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