Originally posted by fan49:
We need to do more. We need to be a better team before the draft. We are getting there, but not there yet. Especially if you want to compete with the Rams. They got better
Did they? Their left tackle retired, they are hoping the guy who replaces him will play just as well. They lost Von Miller, they lost a starting guard, they lost one of their starting CB's as well as one of their starting LBs, they added Robinson but does that offset the guys they lost?
McVay/Lambs gonna go back to polishing Shanny's/49ers knobs. We're taking back the throne #BookIt
Originally posted by fan49:
We need to do more. We need to be a better team before the draft. We are getting there, but not there yet. Especially if you want to compete with the Rams. They got better
Did they? Their left tackle retired, they are hoping the guy who replaces him will play just as well. They lost Von Miller, they lost a starting guard, they lost one of their starting CB's as well as one of their starting LBs, they added Robinson but does that offset the guys they lost?
This fan base is so negative. In their eyes everyone got better but us. I could argue we are the most improved in our division. The rams lost a bunch of guy, but they won the superbowl so good for them. The Cardinals have a diva at qb, and the midget is gone from Seattle.
This guy's a baller...decent WR, but a special KR. Adds more speed to both. I really like the direction ST's is taking...new experienced coach, Burks and now McCloud. Good stuff!
Being paid that, I think Kyle has more planned for McCloud than just STs. He can play small slot WR as a change up from Jennings if the team needs speed over size. He's a fumbler with 4 last season, and 11 in 4 years.
I think McCloud does a little more offensively than Jakeem Grant which is promising since there's no way this guy was signed for that $ to be simply a PR/KR.
I would have preferred Braxton Berrios, but I think this is a very solid pickup. Really love the focus on special teams and I think he will have some impact on the offense