Originally posted by 9ers4eva:Originally posted by susweel:Bye robbie
I know you have your fingers crossed
He deserves to play for a contender.
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Originally posted by 9ers4eva:Originally posted by susweel:Bye robbie
I know you have your fingers crossed
Originally posted by susweel:Originally posted by 9ers4eva:Originally posted by susweel:Bye robbie
I know you have your fingers crossed
He deserves to play for a contender.
Originally posted by susweel:He deserves to play for a contender.
Originally posted by brodiebluebanaszak:
Oh. Ok. Now I understand. AAron Donald is home sick to move back to Belmar PA. I think the Rams should let him sign with the Steelers and throw in a box of chocolates. Oh the heart ache. Professional sports organizations can't let that happen. Good gosh. Let the man go, before we cry up a storm vary sad tears.
Originally posted by illinois9er:Originally posted by susweel:Originally posted by 9ers4eva:Originally posted by susweel:Bye robbie
I know you have your fingers crossed
He deserves to play for a contender.
You mean to say that we shouldn't have good players here so you can keep your theme going
Originally posted by NCommand:Originally posted by Heroism:I think he's gone. The organization had to have approached him about an extension during the season. He wants to go home to Chicago.
No question.
Originally posted by susweel:If he wants to go back to Chicago what can you do about it.
Originally posted by susweel:Originally posted by 9ers4eva:Originally posted by susweel:Bye robbie
I know you have your fingers crossed
He deserves to play for a contender.
Originally posted by brodiebluebanaszak:
well to bad. Since when do players do what they want? It's just an excuse to let the cheapest front office in the nfl not pay another performer.
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by brodiebluebanaszak:
well to bad. Since when do players do what they want? It's just an excuse to let the cheapest front office in the nfl not pay another performer.
you're still throwing out that nonsense of being the cheapest front office in the NFL, but you clearly haven't paid attend the past two season uh?
https://www.foxsports.com/nfl/gallery/nfl-free-agency-biggest-spenders-most-money-teams-players-signings-032117
in 2018 they gave JG $137 million, Staley got a $7.5 million dollar raise, Signed Richburg to $40 million dollar contract, Jet got $30 million, Sherman got $27 million, and they extended LT for $18 million.
You can b***h about other stuff (like what they're spending their money on) but being cheap is a false narrative.
Originally posted by okdkid:
There is zero reason to NOT franchise him.
If he wants to go to Chicago, we can tag him and work out a trade with Chicago.
There should be no situation where we lose Gould and receive nothing in return. We control his rights.
Originally posted by Kolohe:Originally posted by NCommand:Originally posted by Heroism:I think he's gone. The organization had to have approached him about an extension during the season. He wants to go home to Chicago.
No question.
I think he gets tagged, he's the only real upcoming free agent worth keeping.
Originally posted by brodiebluebanaszak:Originally posted by NYniner85:Originally posted by brodiebluebanaszak:well to bad. Since when do players do what they want? It's just an excuse to let the cheapest front office in the nfl not pay another performer.
you're still throwing out that nonsense of being the cheapest front office in the NFL, but you clearly haven't paid attend the past two season uh?
https://www.foxsports.com/nfl/gallery/nfl-free-agency-biggest-spenders-most-money-teams-players-signings-032117
in 2018 they gave JG $137 million, Staley got a $7.5 million dollar raise, Signed Richburg to $40 million dollar contract, Jet got $30 million, Sherman got $27 million, and they extended LT for $18 million.
You can b***h about other stuff (like what they're spending their money on) but being cheap is a false narrative.
Nice try. We are #7 in the league in cap space at 62M.
The only teams above us are basket cases.
We didn't sign dix when we have nothing but valets and bouncers at safety. Lots of excuses for mack, and the antonio brown signing we will miss out on too.
This front office is cheap. has been since 8-8 harbs season.
https://overthecap.com/salary-cap-space/
The San Francisco 49ers announced that Paraag Marathe has been named the President of 49ers Enterprises, which they say means he will "oversee outside business ventures, advisory efforts, and major investment opportunities for the club." They also announced that he would remain in his current role as Executive Vice President of Football Operations, serving as the team's "chief contract negotiator and salary cap architect, among other football duties."
York's golden boy
The industrious Marathe won the admiration of York, a licensed pathologist who admittedly relied heavily on his business background (running laboratories and race tracks) to steer his ownership of the 49ers.
"John is a scientist," a source close to York said on the condition of anonymity. "He loves proofs and statistical models."
In his projects, Marathe created graphs and charts that impressed York. After working with the 49ers for 18 months, Marathe befriended Jed York, John's eldest son. Seemingly, as the 23-year-old Jed became more visible at the 49ers' headquarters, eventually joining high-level meetings, so did Marathe.
Marathe's ascension coincided with the departure of Walsh and director of football operations John McVay, which could have been more than a coincidence. Privately, neither liked the statistical approach Donahue espoused. Marathe and his computer shot down Walsh and McVay's trade proposals during the 2003 draft. This didn't sit well with either man, who had built the 49ers' success partly on their impulses.
Contacted recently, Walsh didn't want to comment on the team's direction.
"Can a computer help determine who you pick on draft day?" Walsh asked. "I don't know, maybe it can."