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Despite the ongoing mixed fortunes of the San Francisco sports teams in North American leagues, the San Francisco 49ers have been consistently delivering for their devoted fanbase in the Golden State. Yesterday evening, during the National Football Conference Division Finals, the 49ers emerged victorious against the Dallas Cowboys with a score of 19-12, after quarterback Brock Purdy recorded 214 yards. The game was attended by a number of notable figures. Including two high-ranking members of the San Francisco Giants staff and roster.

Outfielder Joc Pederson and the skipper of the San Francisco Giants Gabe Kapler were in attendance at Levi’s Stadium to watch the 49ers take on Dallas Cowboys.

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San Francisco 49ers beat the Cowboys amidst top Giants’ presence

After the 49ers beat the Cowboys, the Giants’ official Twitter handle uploaded a picture of outfielder Pederson with manager Kepler, with smiles on their faces following a stunning game. “Gettin’ loud at Levi’s” captioned the Giants’ handle.

Despite the Giants’ personalities appearing cheerful, their fans were only marginally satisfied with their presence. In fact, they immediately began to highlight the mistakes made by the San Francisco Giants during the season. And expressed their dissatisfaction with the duo.

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As a result, fans started roasting the two, with various comments like, “Well, at least this team make us happy in San Francisco, Unlike the other team.” This is how the rest of the fans reacted to the Giants’ upload:

Having emerged victorious against the Cowboys in the Divisional Round, the 49ers are now preparing to face the Philadelphia Eagles in the Conference Championship, or for the MLB fanatics, Mike Trout vs. Joc Pederson in the NFC Conference finals. Meanwhile, in the American Football Conference, the Kansas City Chiefs will square off against the Cincinnati Bengals in the Conference Finals.

The Giants in 2022:

While the Giants’ entry into the 2010s was dreamlike, with a World Championship victory every alternate year in 2010, 2012, and 2014, the 2020s haven’t been so kind.

In 2021, the Giants made their way to the Division Series. But barring that, since 2016, they’re yet to make a solid appearance in the postseason.

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Similarly, even in 2022, the Giants ranked third in the National League West. Do you think the Giants will make a strong comeback in 2023? Or will it be another failure? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

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