The Cleveland Browns, is nowhere near the practice field at the time the 49ers? Does. Does.
Matt Barrows of the Sacramento Bee reported that the 49ers are warming up to the strain of the two songs are melodious very specific: Bon Jovi “Livin’ on a Prayer” and destroy MC Hammer mani, “U can’t touch this.”
On the surface, these songs seem to be all too obvious; veiled cliche macho about the possibility of their opponents the victory on Sunday. “You (the Browns) lived in prayer (if You wish to beat the US).” “You can’t touch this (come closer) (our ability in the game of football.” Childish. Imaginative. Sophomoric best.
Let’s ignore for a moment that the Group hired Jim Tomsula unbearable makes it impossible to take the track MC Hammer at face value. Let’s be honest: there is nothing that cannot be touched.
In fact, this depth to challenge runs so deep that Cleveland bordered on evil. This statement is not in the words of music; It is in existence of music itself. It’s almost too simple.