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As a kid raised in Portland, visiting San Francisco was my first taste of a real city. Our family would get a hotel downtown and do the tourist stuff, China Town, Cable Car, Fisherman's Wharf, FAO Schwarz (always a highlight), and the most exciting, going to 49ers games with my old man. Always had nosebleed seats at Candlestick but the experience was off the charts. Watching Jerry Rice, Steve Young, and Dana Stubblefield was epic, making me a Niner fan for life.
Fast forward through the Alex Smith years, enjoying Frank Gore and not much else, we come to the present era Harbaugh squad. I've really tried to get on board with the team, as they got some nice pieces, but find myself struggling to like Jim and his team. In contrast to the Seahawks, who've swallowed me up in the 12th man uproar.
It's kinda weird being a 49ers and Seahawks fan considering the immense hate between the two, but I've continued to root for both or a good game when they play. However, with the move 50 miles south of downtown SF (and a loss on opening night), Levi's stadium has me seriously questioning my fandom. If you look at the comments around the city it sounds like I'm not the only one:
http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/place...th-structurally-and-5752211.php#photo-6723608
Fast forward through the Alex Smith years, enjoying Frank Gore and not much else, we come to the present era Harbaugh squad. I've really tried to get on board with the team, as they got some nice pieces, but find myself struggling to like Jim and his team. In contrast to the Seahawks, who've swallowed me up in the 12th man uproar.
It's kinda weird being a 49ers and Seahawks fan considering the immense hate between the two, but I've continued to root for both or a good game when they play. However, with the move 50 miles south of downtown SF (and a loss on opening night), Levi's stadium has me seriously questioning my fandom. If you look at the comments around the city it sounds like I'm not the only one:
http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/place...th-structurally-and-5752211.php#photo-6723608
