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Seahawks fans thinks this signing hurts our cap lol.

http://www.seahawks.net/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=146012&start=50
Originally posted by VaBeachNiner:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by Predator85:


For ppl who haven't seen it. #33.
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His number during the Stanford pro day.

Angry Doug in that pic too. Would've been such a diff team if Harbs pushed to draft his own guys he recruited. Guess he really didn't get along with them, oh well.
Originally posted by Ensatsu:
Thought the Raiders weren't going to re sign him

Last i heard they were thinking about letting him go
Originally posted by Baldie:
But he's our Dick

And your own dick is always way better than anyone else's dick.
Originally posted by ninerfan4life:
Originally posted by Baldie:
Originally posted by father49er:
Originally posted by 16to87:
He's still a Dick lol

He is always Dick.

But he's our Dick
Best Dick we ever had
can't remember the last time we had Dick
Originally posted by Fanaticofnfl:
Pro Bowl and All-Pro are different. But I agree with you.

Pro bowl is an incentive bonus. All pro guarantees his salary the next two years. 2 different things being used for 2 different incentives
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I never thought we'd start this free agency with a bargain contract. But here we are...
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Originally posted by thl408:
Pro bowl in 2018 and he gets $16 guaranteed in 19-20? I'll cheer for him but don't ball too hard this coming season.

No. Only an All-Pro gets him those two years.
I'm officially waiting for the Zombie Apocalypse now.
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Originally posted by Fanaticofnfl:
Originally posted by okdkid:
This is a 1 year deal, folks.

Only becomes a real 3 year deal if he is an All-Pro. Which, if that is true, we would all happily pay him $16m/year.

Pro Bowl and All-Pro are different. But I agree with you.

Only being an All-Pro gets him those two years.
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Originally posted by DMiller2007:
Originally posted by Fanaticofnfl:
Pro Bowl and All-Pro are different. But I agree with you.

Pro bowl is an incentive bonus. All pro guarantees his salary the next two years. 2 different things being used for 2 different incentives

That ESPN article said Pro Bowl in 2018 and the $16 guarantee kicks in. Is it pro bowl or all pro?
Originally posted by Jcool:
Richard Sherman, 49ers Grade: B

The recent track record of superstar cornerbacks leaving their old homes for new digs is mixed, at best. Nnamdi Asomughawent from being a true side eraser for the Raiders to being borderline unplayable for the Eagles at age 31. Darrelle Revis was a major disappointment after leaving the Jets for the Buccaneers; and while Revis produced an above-average season in winning a Super Bowl with the Patriots, age caught up to him during the second year of his second run with Gang Green. Revis was essentially finished at 31. Things went better for Aqib Talib in Denver, but after Talib's age-31 season, the Broncos decided they were better off going with Bradley Roby and shipped Talib off to the Rams.

Sherman will turn 30 later this month and will be coming off a ruptured Achilles tendon he suffered in November, so the odds are against him returning to his perennial All-Pro form for a significant length of time. The good news is that he landed in a welcoming location with the 49ers. The Seahawks were more diverse in their coverages than some might suggest, but Sherman's size, instincts and spatial awareness made him a perfect fit for the Cover-3 that Seattle ran as its base coverage. Niners defensive coordinator Robert Saleh was an assistant with the Seahawks and Jaguars under Gus Bradley, so he should have no difficulty finding a familiar spot for Sherman along the sidelines.

The future Pro Football Hall of Fame candidate was able to sign a three-year, $39.2 million deal one day after being released by the Seahawks, who didn't want to pay him an $11 million base salary in 2018. The contract, according to reports, is really a one-year, $9 million deal with incentives. If Sherman makes the Pro Bowl in 2018, the Niners will pay him $3 million and trigger $16 million in guarantees over the next two seasons. General manager John Lynch & Co. would be assuming some risk by paying Sherman through his age-32 campaign, but the structure of the deal allows the Niners to stay out of danger if Sherman doesn't return to form. It's a fair deal for both sides, and that first Seahawks-49ers game can't get here soon enough.

http://www.espn.com/nfl/story/_/id/22680603/2018-nfl-free-agency-grades-big-trades-signings-moves-offseason-bill-barnwell


A key difference is that Revis and Asomugha went to completely different defensive schemes while Sherman will be asked to do pretty much the exact same thing with the 49ers as he did with Seattle. Those guys were dominant man coverage CB's who went to zone heavy schemes, putting them in vastly different roles.
Originally posted by okdkid:
Originally posted by thl408:
Pro bowl in 2018 and he gets $16 guaranteed in 19-20? I'll cheer for him but don't ball too hard this coming season.

No. Only an All-Pro gets him those two years.
are you sure, All Pro seems kinda high
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Originally posted by okdkid:
Originally posted by thl408:
Pro bowl in 2018 and he gets $16 guaranteed in 19-20? I'll cheer for him but don't ball too hard this coming season.

No. Only an All-Pro gets him those two years.

So that ESPN article is incorrect. Whew.
Originally posted by thl408:
That ESPN article said Pro Bowl in 2018 and the $16 guarantee kicks in. Is it pro bowl or all pro?

He has to make Crabtree cry after the Raider SNF game

Also has to pick off Brady in SB 53
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