we were able to get in our annual football game, albeit a little late this year, and without a few members of the group, but things still went off successfully and with a lot delish food. Amazing amazing bbq was had: beer can chicken, pork ribs and jalapeno poppers...
The group we went along with had a sweet spot right in the front were all the super serious tailgaters would set up shop, I have never seen so many bbqs, man love and steaks in my life. There were random groups of people cruising through the tailgating lot, marching bands, a suited up Niner's player reminding us all to keep faithful to our team and of course the cheerleaders. I had to get a little walk around the rest of the grounds and stumbled upon this kid teaching us folk how to dougie. It was pretty awesome.
Although my outfit does adequetly portray how unusually warm the day was, it was the first time that I was not freezing cold and did not require gloves, scarf and Ugg boots. I wont lie, I was pumped to be able to take off my winter parka and actually enjoy the sunshine once we were in the stadium...
GO TIME!
snapping some good pics of the halftime show...
I suppose I should have posted this yesterday, seeing that we axed our coach. Something I dont understand about football is how quickly they fire coaches, its like they dont do well for a few games and their head is on the chopping block (Now I know its been a shitty couple of seasons for the Niners) but why dont we really take the time to choose the right coach and let him stay there a while to develop the team and make it something great? I suppose with so much riding ($$) on a winning and profitable season, development gets the backseat... what a damn shame to players that have something great in them, but dont have a coach to bring those abilities to the surface. AKA Alex Smith.
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