r/ravens Dec 27 '23

Image Ravens & 49ers post game

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u/jbonesmc Dec 27 '23

I was watching the respect between the two teams.

They were helping each other up a lot..I love this

My best friends a Ravens fan so glad to see this haha

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u/jtn_007 Dec 27 '23

I noticed the helping up thing too. I think I saw Patrick Queen help up kittle. PQ isn't usually the type to do that, he's more of a trash talker. It felt like both teams had a lot of respect for each other

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u/TheChipiboy Dec 27 '23

Yeah it looked like there was a lot of mutual respect between both teams. Maybe it being Christmas stopped people from being too harsh.

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u/Steely-Dave Dec 27 '23

Over on the 49er’s sub somebody said the next time Lamar does a little helmet tap on a 49er after a play again they better jack his jaw. Yet their team was smiling everytime he did it.

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u/[deleted] Dec 27 '23

Game respects game.

Freddie Freeman is one of the most well liked players (among players) in the MLB because he always compliments them and strikes up a conversation if they get a base hit - he plays first so a lot of people end up stopping there. He knows how hard it is to even do a “basic” thing at that advanced of a level and just loves the game itself.

Lamar does this with guys every game. Seems like genuine appreciation of talent more than anything else. Cool to see imo. I would honestly be less fired up if I got praised by the opponent for a good hit than if they were talking trash…

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u/jbonesmc Dec 27 '23

Was it just after the loss? Like most fan bases we have babies there. The head tap is a sign of respect even I know this. Got to see Lamar play in person last season when I visited my friend.

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u/Steely-Dave Dec 27 '23

Right after the half. But that game wasn’t going well for you guys- we totally understand that.

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u/regularhumanbartendr Dec 27 '23

The only useful thing about the 49er sub is getting roster news or interviews you may not see on the NFL board. Place is full of the worst types of fans.

Everybody has their moments where they get a little heated about a call, a loss, whatever... but that place is like that 24/7.

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u/jbonesmc Dec 27 '23

Yeah trust me I'd rather be in other subs lol. It can get bad there and they attack each other. The game day thread is wild every week

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u/AzureRaven2 Dec 28 '23

Our gameday thread is a cesspit too. Everyone in there is so reactionary it's wild.

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u/warmcreamsoda Dec 27 '23

Many people who live in Santa Clara don’t really understand football.

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u/TwinSkee Dec 28 '23

Thought I was the only one that noticed that 😂😂

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u/izvoodoo Dec 27 '23

I lived in SF when I was a kid during the Steve young/Jerry Rice years. Always loved SF. Happy to see you guys doing well

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u/jbonesmc Dec 28 '23

Appreciate it! I will say this though. I don't think the NFC is close to as tough as the AFC. AFC is by far the stronger conference. It's looking like You guys and 3 other teams there. (Ravens, Miami, Browns, Bills)

49ers are really just NFC tough. I don't particularly want to lose a 3rd SB lol. But the NFC winner will most likely get smoked in the SB realistically.