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Go the packer! The 49ers " Big Pineapple " won the game with excitement to the point of exploding foul language

From the beginning of the year to the end of the year, throughout the season, the Green Bay Packers' special service team was dropping the chain.

Go the packer! The 49ers " Big Pineapple " won the game with excitement to the point of exploding foul language

The same was true of the National League Divisional Tournament, where the San Francisco 49ers beat the top seed packers 13-10. It all came thanks to the Packers Task Force, who saved a free kick, a throw that was saved, and then picked up by the 49ers defenders to return to the touchdown. 10 points inside and out, for the 49ers' weak offensive group, is a godsend.

In the end, the 49ers scored 10 points in the fourth quarter and won the game 13-10 thanks to a 45-yard free-kick by kicker Robbie Gould.

At such an exciting moment, Gould hurried to put away the game ball after completing the final kill to commemorate this great game. As he walked around the court, quarterback Jimmy Gallopolo stepped forward and said a few uplifting "dirty words" to the kicker.

According to American reporters, Gallopolo was heartbroken after playing. "Damn, that feels so good." He approached Gould and said, "You TM (F*cking) are legends!" Then he said, "Go F**k the Packers!" ”

Go the packer! The 49ers " Big Pineapple " won the game with excitement to the point of exploding foul language

Throughout the game, Gallopolo's performance was really poor. Winning can't be said to have nothing to do with him, anyway, thanks to him for not dragging his feet. The 49ers have won their second game in a few weeks and are now just one game away from getting them into the Super Bowl for the second time in three years. In the game against the Packers, the 49ers had a total of 212 yards offensively, but the defensive group and the usually unremarkable special agent group led the team to victory.

The Big Pineapple has a 2-0 record against the Packers in the playoffs, while Aaron Rogers has a 0-4 record against his favorite team as a child in the playoffs. Next week's National League final against the Rams, the 49ers have more experience than any other team. As rivals in the same zone, the two teams were already on the same page in the regular season, and the 49ers doubled the Rams this year, including a 27-24 kill in overtime in week 18. In that game, the 49ers completed a 0-17 comeback.

(Great White)

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