I love my 49ers! Forever Faithful!

I’ve been a San Francisco 49ers fan since the mid-eighties. Over the last few years however, I’ve had so little to cheer about. What a difference a year can make! I am so glad Jim Harbaugh and the 49ers are finally competing again and I am sure nobody expected the 49ers to be in the playoff hunt after such a disappointing 6-10 campaign last year under Mike Singletary.

This final drive keeps playing over and over in my head. I still cant believe Alex Smith engineered it. With Hall of Fame quarterbacks Joe Montana and Steve Young to live up to, Smith put together what had to be one of the greatest 49ers 4th quarter drives ever! So stoked we have another game at the stick! Time to beat the Giants for the NFC CHAMPIONSHIP! FOREVER FAITHFUL!

Can Mike Martz resurrect the 49er offense?

49ers Camp FootballI’ve been a devoted fan of the 49ers franchise since the early 1980′s. Our last Super Bowl title came by way of beating the Chargers in ’95, and since that time I have been patiently waiting for our team to regain its seat amongst the elite out West. With the arrival of offensive coordinator Mike Martz this year, the question remains if he has the tools to raise this 49er offense back from the dead.

The only area I have any confidence in on offense is our rushing game. With bruising running back Frank Gore returning alongside newly acquired backup Deshawn Foster, this team should do well running the football. Gore broke franchise records in previous years in both rushing and combined yardage so I see no reason why he won’t do well again.

The rest of the offense this season really depends on three main factors. One, can our team stay healthy this year? For the past few seasons this team has always lost key players during the most inopportune times of the year. I hate to say it, but I’ve started to think that this team was jinxed by the injury bug.

Two, does Issac Bruce still have anything left in the gas tank? Sure he was a three time All-Pro wide receiver during the Rams “Greatest Show on Turf” era, but at 36, will he continue to be a legitimate threat? Right now he seems to be the 49ers number one wideout and that certainly doesn’t bode well for this team. Lets hope Martz has decided to make heavy use of the very versatile but underused tight end Vernon Davis in his offensive scheming this year.

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