Originally posted by susweel:
Originally posted by AB81Rules:
Originally posted by genus49:
Originally posted by walker807:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by genus49:
Beast writer is beyond cringy. Pumping his videos/podcast like it's football gospel. Acts like his grading system is so amazing.
Relax dude. You're not the important.
LOL. Truth.
Memba when that dbag made a burner account and started a thread about himself being a great writer.
Guy is desperate for some acknowledgement.
Look at me I was first!!! Way to go out on a limb that a terrific young LBer would cost big bucks. What's next Nick Bosa will cost a good amount of money when he's up for his next deal?
He'll get $18M a yr, but we aren't front loading anything, not if we want to keep any of our own FAs.
John lynch's inexperience is showing on these terrible contacts he gave out to Jimmy, dee ford, armsdud and Jimmie ward. Also grossly overpaying a fullback. This is why we are in this mess.
Again, it's not because of these contracts you mentioned, it's because the cap is going down in 2021 due to COVID, without it, the cap would have gone to as high as $215M, it's dropping to around $175M, that's a loss of $40M a team, that's why we're tight, but far from being in cap hell. Look at the entire NFL, 13 teams are over the 2021 cap, only 6 teams have more than $36M in cap room, the rest are between $6.5M to $29M, the NFL has a projected $500M in 2021, that includes the current $300M leftover right now in the NFL. Again, we're nowhere near in cap hell, cause if we are, then so are the Chiefs, Rams, Steelers, Eagles, Saints, Vikings, Texans, Raiders, Bears, Falcons, Titans, Packers and Bills cause they're all over the cap, while we have a projected $12.04M, just behind Giants at $12.489M, Cards at $14.334M, and Bucs at $19.259M, so are they also in cap hell then? Or is this, as usual, just your biasness against John Lynch cause you've hated him since he was hired. No one saw a pandemic coming back in 2017, 2018, or 2019, not did teams expect in March 2020 that the cap would go down by $40M from the projected $215M, when guess what? Teams still spent a bunch of cap space on FAs, so stop acting like it's only the 49ers who gave out big contracts since 2017, and besides you were likely one of those who b***hed and complained in 2019 that the 49ers weren't gonna spend, and yet they did the opposite, and spent, also is Lynch a real GM or Fake GM? Cause when it goes wrong he's a real GM and it's his fault, when right, he's a fake GM, or a puppet for Shanahan, can't have it both ways. So stop spouting off nonsense, and BS without doing some research.