49er-Haters Society
An international Society devoted to debunking the myths and propaganda associated
with the most overrated sports franchise in history.
- A true original, established January 1996 when there were only thousands,
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Last Updated:
Oct. 2, 2006

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2005 -- a Preseason of Hype

Young enters HOF thanks to Problem

Commentary on 49ers video scandal

Bandwagon jealous of Pats' "dynasty"

More 2005 offseason coverage

49ers Historical Facts (updated)

Yorks beg "Faithful" not to hop off Bandwagon

Donahue fired for Walsh's incompetence

Erickson fired because he dumped the WCO

49er Glurge continues

Rice's jersey: A Slap in the Face

NHS take on Rice's trade

Meaningless streaks end

2004 Game Summaries

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THE 49ER PROBLEM PAGES:

Introduction to the 49er Problem

The Overrated 49ers Franchise
(updated Feb. 2005)

The "West Coast Offense"

Problem people:

Eddie DeBartolo

Ronnie Lott

Joe Montana

Terrell Owens

Carmen Policy

Jerry Rice

Bill Walsh

Steve Young

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OTHER FEATURES:

Smooch Scale

NHS Archives

Game Summaries

Jerry Rice and the Massage Parlor

Walsh Cold-Cocked in Casino

Scrapbook

"The Bigger Problem"


The 49er-Haters Society consists of fans of many different NFL teams that share the common bond of disliking the 49ers. Because each member roots for their own team of choice, the Society has no official allegiance to any particular team. Fans of every NFL team and from around the globe are invited to join our cause!


"It is foolish for a team to acquire a free agent whose circumstances are contemptible -- regardless of how well he performs on the field."

-- Bill Walsh
(obviously before he signed Lawrence Phillips)

"The San Francisco 49er organization is in deep need of psychotherapy."

-- Carmen "Master Cap Cheat-ologist" Policy

Bandwagon Spanked

Chiefs 41, 49ers 0 -- One thing you can say about Alex Smith -- he's no Damon Huard! The joy is complete today for Niner-haters as once again every Bandwagon lie was exposed with absolutely no wiggle room for idiotic claims of "moral victories" or that the blatant bust Alex Smith is "improving". Their schedule luck finally ran out -- no NFC Worst division opponent or home game meant the truth could finally surface, and the 49ers got whooped by a bad team without their starting quarterback. Perhaps even better is maybe somebody will wake up to the media lie that Mike "Lombardi" Nolan is anything more than a complete shell of an image. He thinks his circa 1990s sunglasses make him look oh-so-cool and tough, and that image game will translate to his team, but no -- the most telling moment was when the 49ers laid down like dogs to let the Chiefs run back a punt for a touchdown in garbage time -- the capping moment of a team that has no talent, no heart, and is a monument to Nolan's complete failure. So sit back, turn on KNBR and enjoy the hosts squirming to avoid talking about the 49ers, and enjoy all the whining as those "die hard Faithful" hop off the Bandwagon!

[This site is under new management. Other than headline updates, it is not live yet. Expect new content soon. In the meantime we hope you will enjoy reading the old articles as much as we do.]

2005 -- a Preseason of Hype:

Forever Wrong

Young weasels into HOF thanks to 49er Problem: Big surprise, his media buddies voted him into the Hall of Fame with not one peep of dissension. But the valid question remains, does Steve Young deserve to be in the Hall of Fame? Niner-haters say no.

Video scandal exposes truth yet again

Now it's okay to bash the 49ers? We try to take some well-earned time off and the 49ers go and humiliate themselves again. The great 49ers Video Scandal of '05 totally sidetracked the effort to bring back the Bandwagon. As usual, the content itself is not the concern of the NHS, but the 49er Problem that stems from it, and IronMan writes in with a commentary over his disgust with the "newborn" criticisms of the 49ers that should have been applied all along.

Niners buck Rodgers, select Smith

2005 Draft Review: The 49ers bungled just about everything they could have about the draft. Indeed, all signs leading up to their selection of Alex Smith indicated they were going to blow it. Last season, the Bandwagon media couldn't shut up about something as silly as how their #16 pick was destined for "best ever" greatness. This year, the 49ers picked first and, strangely, we heard very little about how that pick would be "best ever". It was especially curious because their likely candidate at the time, Aaron Rodgers, was a Bay Area product, a Niner fan since birth, and thus had all the makings of what the media would usually go ga-ga over (picture the biggest nerd you can, nasally screeching, "He wears a Joe Montana shirt under his jersey, he must be Best Ever!"). It used to be that every weenie-armed, successful college QB was "the Next Joe", according to Bill Walsh, but nobody gave Rodgers that label. We thought maybe they finally learned, but it turns out it was just setting the stage for their pick of Smith and his inevitable Bandwagon. [coming soon]

More 2005 Offseason Coverage:

More Coming Soon:

Walsh honored by black coaches alliance: It was a joke when Terrell Owens compared himself to Rosa Parks, but the ridiculous amount of praise Bill Walsh is getting in the arena of racial progress in the NFL might be eclipsing even that insanity. Now Walsh has received an award from the Fritz Pollard Alliance -- so it's high time that the truth of what exactly Walsh and the 49ers have done (or haven't done) to promote racial diversity needs to be examined, sans the media's usual bias. [coming soon]

Super Lessons: Despite the saying to the contrary, when it comes to the moronic sports media, you truly can fool all of the people all the time, as was proven by Terrell Owens' idiotic little injury stunt and performance in the Super Bowl. It worked, the media swallowed it whole and rode his bandwagon. Owens completely failed in everything the Eagles brought him in for, but because he put up worthless West Coast offense numbers, the media continues to be oblivious to the truth. [coming soon]

The 49ers are Balco's home team, yet incredibly the NFL and media successfully hid the substantial connections that bind the 49ers to Balco, a taint that goes all the way back to the 1980s. Instead, all blame was given to Raiders, as if Balco was located in Oakland and not on the S.F. side of the Bay. And just when it looked like Congress had finally turned its gaze towards the problem, the NFL successfully tap-danced around any significant backlash thanks to their media protection and Major League Baseball's bungling. Finally, the last chance for any truth to come out was during the Balco or Romo trials, but now that those settled there are no adversaries left. All are now collaborators with an agreement that will keep the entire truth of just how far the steroids go in football hidden forever -- exactly what the NFL, and the 49ers, want. [coming soon]

2004 Season Wrap:

Demented on Dynasties: The Patriots a dynasty? Say it ain't so, Joe! The 49er Mentality can't handle any other team getting praise, since only the 49ers are the "best ever" in their little minds. So not only are they completely wrong about the 49ers ever being a dynasty, now they won't even allow others like New England their time in the sun ... and it's all thanks to The Problem.

York is Official Excuse of 2004: It's not an official 49er season until the excuse or scapegoat has been anointed, and 2004 is finally in the books with owner John York being the entire reason the Bandwagon thinks the Niners didn't win their deserved Super Bowl. [coming soon]

Yorks' sad response to Bandwagon whining: What can you do when the Bandwagon media has ganged up on you as the scapegoat for everything wrong with their favorite team? Owners John York and Denise York (the papers have stopped using DeBartolo as part of her name, you'll notice) floated a letter directly to 49er fans in a sad attempt to halt the Bandwagon exodus.

Donahue fired for Walsh's incompetence: Most of the current sorry state of the 49ers can be traced directly to Bill Walsh, most notably his failure to groom his hand-picked successor, Terry Donahue. Yet you'll notice Walsh has vanished as usual when there's blame to go around. And not only is he avoiding any culpability, a contingent of idiotic Bandwagoners is actually calling for Walsh to come back to the 49ers yet again, showing they truly have no grasp of the reality of Walsh.

Erickson fired because he dumped the WCO: Erickson did the noble thing when he shafted the Wuss Coast offense. He just didn't realize that without the WCO deodorant, the stink of his talentless players would ultimately get him fired.

49er Problem down, not out: It's great that most of the Bandwagoners have jumped off the sinking ship, but there's still a contingent of insane 49er-smoochers in the media that will continue to pervert their voice towards pro-Niner propaganda until their dying day. Check out The Washington Times sports section on January 10, 2005: "49ers started mining gold with the Catch".

What's the purpose of an East Coast paper glurging about the 49ers, the worst team in football, right in the middle of the exciting 2005 NFL playoffs? As if we need to tell you. It doesn't matter that there's not one person in D.C. that could give a rat's ass about the 2-14ers. This butt-kissing author, Dick Heller, and the sports editor, like so many others, will continue to lie and distort any facts about the 49ers' past to spin the fake "best ever" facade. He's decided he's going to kiss Niner butt right in the middle of the playoffs, no matter what, everyone and everything be damned, because he's so angry nobody is saying his little team is "best ever" any more and his 49er Mentality can't handle it. Yes, it's pathetic and laughably transparent: instead of keeping the focus on the awful present, the media can't resist nauseating tributes to the 49ers past -- and of course spinning it into something it never was.

NHS Gathering Wins Again: NHS Members gathered once again on December 5th in heart of the Evil Empire, the Bay Area, California, to watch the Rams take on the 49ers. Big surprise, the Niners lost. [coming soon]

End of Wuss Coast offense, end of Jerry: The Raiders dumped the passé West Coast offense into the toilet to start over fresh this year. The problem is that they forgot they still had a guy on the roster with no other skills than being able to catch a meaningless 2-yard dink. No surprise, it took only two games in a legitimate offensive scheme for Jerry to lose one of his precious little records, throw a hissy-fit, and to ultimately run home crying to Mike Holmgren in Seattle.

Also a Must Read: a Seahawks fan sounds off his disgust over Steve Largent's uniform number being "unretired" for Rice to wear it, at FootballProject.com.

The naked truth to 49er streaking: Bandwagon's undue attachment to meaningless "streaks" shows why they are the Bandwagon.

Hit the bricks, old man: It took three tours of duty and two years since he handed over the GM duties to Terry Donahue in 2001, but it finally seems the scourge of Bill Walsh is gone for good. April 30th was his last "official" day as an employee of the 49ers, and all that's left to say is it's about frickin' time.

Frankenstein's Monster gets exiled: Niner-haters rejoice (unless you're an Eagles fan), because the NFL's answer to Dennis Rodman is now Philly's curse. How it went down, of course, was vintage Bandwagon:

Where's the message board? Why the NHS forum closed.

Lacking the Connection: Another writer has ventured into the rarely tested waters of criticizing the West Coast Offense at MSN's Slate Magazine.  But note that after explaining that "In the WCO, a quarterback's imagination and creativity are subordinate to timing, accuracy, and strict adherence to 'the system'", the writer then claims two sentences later the 49ers were different because of "the talents of Joe Montana, Steve Young". This is the exact same lack of logic we saw when CNNSI's Dr. Z, in his weekly column, decried the "dink, dink, dink" nature of the WCO, but never once mentioned the biggest offenders -- the 49ers -- and never placed the blame of why today's dink game is so boring on Bill Walsh. We applaud the baby steps of these writers, but isn't it time to take the next step? It's time to make the connection to the 1980s 49ers and admit the truth about the so-called WCO.

The Big Asterisk: Yes, the NHS was dismissed as "conspiracy theorists" by arrogant Niner fans, but in the end, we were right -- the Niners cheated the salary cap. See our take on the violations and the farce of a punishment.

Quotables

From Kevin Hench, FOXSports.com:

"Worst officiating moments from Pats' win ... all seven officials missing the most obvious, most violent pick play in Super Bowl history ... Mitchell actually braced himself to throw a cross-body block that wiped out Randall Gay while Terrell Owens ran underneath for a catch-and-run scamper of 30 yards. The pick was so blatant, so shameless, that even Bill Walsh would have felt bad about it."

Gee, that's ever so funny, Mr. Hench, to use Walsh as a reference like that. Nothing more funny than covering up the truth about something to fabricate a "best ever" image then use it as a punch line to a joke 20 years after the fact.

For those keeping the scorecard in the debate over the age-old question -- does the media kiss Niner-ass because they are (a) ignorant of the game of football; or (b) biased jerks -- chalk up another point for the second category. It's clear that this idiot does, in fact, understand football and that the 49ers base play of the 1980s -- the pick -- is actually illegal. But it's also clear that he's so biased he won't ever admit it takes away from anything they accomplished, just like all the rest of the good little Bandwagon media.

Did you know?

The 49ers are a West Coast team in a West Division, thus have among the least opportunities for cold weather games to appear on their schedule. There's no bias there, it's just a fact of life. However, a study of schedules during the 1990s revealed that in those opportunities where the 49ers could have played a cold weather game (when the scheduling formula had them traveling to a site outdoors in the snow), the NFL usually scheduled that game early (before week 10) so the 49ers could avoid the cold. In fact, the 49ers had the least percentage of snow games actually scheduled of any team we looked at, significantly less than many other "warm area" or dome teams:

Team
Possible Cold
Weather Games
Cold Weather
Games Scheduled
Percentage
49ers
23
8
34.8%
Cowboys
53
20
37.8
Vikings
47
19
40.4
Dolphins
53
23
43.4
Rams
29
13
44.8
Oilers/Titans
55
29
52.7
Buccaneers
39
21
53.9
Raiders
39
22
56.4

Note that the Rams had almost double the amount of cold weather games scheduled over the same period even though they both play in the NFC West. And it should be no surprise to those savvy about NFL politics to see the Raiders getting stuck in the cold the most, percentage-wise, despite their West Coast home. So if you're looking for bias, there you go.


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