49ers! my boys!
Originally Posted by jtpassat,Sep 27 2004, 12:03 PM
its strange seeing kurt warner playing for the giants and jeff garcia playing for arizona.
Originally Posted by racer chick,Sep 27 2004, 01:58 PM
actually if it reaches that kind of a season low.. i'd rather they end up 16-0 .. at least then, we'll make some sort of a record this season..
From espn.com:
SAN FRANCISCO -- San Francisco renamed its most storied sports stadium "Monster Park" on Tuesday, with a Bay Area electronics cable company agreeing to pay at least $6 million for the naming rights to Candlestick Park.
"It's a only-in-San Francisco-name and San Francisco prides itself on being different and this is just another example of us standing out in a crowd," said Sam Singer, spokesman for the San Francisco 49ers, who play at the stadium.
The name, which becomes effective in time for Sunday's game against the St. Louis Rams, comes from the stadium's new sponsor, Monster Cable Products, a San Francisco-area company that sells audio cables such as those connecting guitars to amplifiers.
"Monster has always been an unusual name. But, at least within the consumer electronics industry, it's a famous name," Monster vice president David Tognotti said in an interview.
Monster Cable beat out other suitors for the naming rights, including Oracle Corp, Wells Fargo and Macromedia.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?i...TC-DT9705204233
SAN FRANCISCO -- San Francisco renamed its most storied sports stadium "Monster Park" on Tuesday, with a Bay Area electronics cable company agreeing to pay at least $6 million for the naming rights to Candlestick Park.
"It's a only-in-San Francisco-name and San Francisco prides itself on being different and this is just another example of us standing out in a crowd," said Sam Singer, spokesman for the San Francisco 49ers, who play at the stadium.
The name, which becomes effective in time for Sunday's game against the St. Louis Rams, comes from the stadium's new sponsor, Monster Cable Products, a San Francisco-area company that sells audio cables such as those connecting guitars to amplifiers.
"Monster has always been an unusual name. But, at least within the consumer electronics industry, it's a famous name," Monster vice president David Tognotti said in an interview.
Monster Cable beat out other suitors for the naming rights, including Oracle Corp, Wells Fargo and Macromedia.
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?i...TC-DT9705204233








ny9ers are no longer playing at Candlestick. Their home games are now at