Welp http://www.49erslockerroom.com/authentic-joshua-garnett-jersey , at least the Patriots won. I’m just not ready for the type of next-level hero-worship that Patrick Mahomes would have started receiving had he beat Tom Brady in the AFC Championship Game. Sure, he’s good and all - easily the best of the young QBs in the league - but it’s difficult to root against the tried and true performance of Tom Terrific, even as he gets up there in age.Anyway, to the main course, the Saints blew it. Or, as everyone here in New Orleans is saying, the refs blew it. Which, apparently they did, as ESPN later reported that the NFL’s head of officiating informed Sean Payton after the game that it was most certainly a pass interference call that had been missed. Had the appropriate call been made, the likelihood of an alternate outcome jumps dramatically - the Rams take a quiet flight home, the Los Angeles bandwagoners quiet down for a few months, and I get to make fun of all my friends back home (read: aforementioned bandwagoners). Instead, the Saints lost. The nightmare for me is just beginning, being behind enemy lines and such. Everybody in town was already plastered and emotionally incoherent, or incoherently emotional, which ever works better for you, by about 6pm (regardless of the federal holiday today) http://www.49erslockerroom.com/authentic-solomon-thomas-jersey , but the next two weeks are going to be absolute hell. I greatly look forward to hearing about how much the referees screwed the Saints and that the fix is in to drum up interest in the Los Angeles franchises. I’ve been compulsively watching that clip from last year’s Divisional round when Stefon Diggs put the improbable nail in the Saints’ coffin, hoping that it may just function as a screen saver while the neighbors talk my ear off. Aint’s gonna Ain’t. Time to break the paper bags back out, folks.In other news, the Senior Bowl will take place next Saturday, providing the nation with some football as we patiently wait for Tom Brady to win his 6th Super Bowl ring/the impending collapse of the entire Los Angeles Rams franchise. Practices begin Tuesday, which are often the main course for observers during this process - meaning it’s just like training camp all over again, which, by the way, is still like 6 months away. Happy Monday!Senior Bowl preview | Kawahara, SF Chronicle | Chan, NBC Sports Bay AreaGolden Nuggets: Too. Many. Injuries The one thing growing aggravating about the San Francisco 49ers is the injuries. Too. Many. Injuries. This team has clearly been snakebit on the injury front with them just trying to find bodies to get them through the weekend. This is a blessing in disguise for the younger players, as it gets them some playing time, but it still hurts productivity. It has me wondering what the deal is. Is this a conditioning problem? A style problem? Or just bad luck for the snake? I’m going with the latter. This just happens. The 49ers have had years where they were very fortunate to dodge massive injuries. This season is not one of them. The amount they are getting though certainly is a bit concerning isn’t it? What do you think?While you think about it, here’s some links: Kyle Shanahan’s dual roles not helping 49ers (Cohn)49ers RB Matt Breida needs more touches in run game (Madson)Film Review: How third-down struggles have plagued 49ers defense (KNBR)49ers mailbag: Do Lynch and Co. have a problem evaluating talent? (Biderman)D.J. Reed making push for starting free safety job (Madson)Kyle Shanahan explains how Chargers’ mistake clinched win (Maiocco)Best and worst QBs of Week 4: Trubisky jumps from worst to first (ESPN)49ers dodge bullet with Joe Staley’s knee, but injuries still loom large (Biderman)Kyle Shanahan explains decision to stray away from the run in Week 4 loss (KNBR)What a horrible night to have a curse...