1 or more of Moseley, Ward, Greenlaw, & Al-Shaair, all have base salaries high enough to lower to get extensions done.
I like all of the above and would also add Omenihu. I have him over Ebukam because he can play inside and out, and we have Jackson coming on as well as Willis that can play edge. There's also Turray who we like and could be with us going forward. Since it's clear we aren't going to carry 11 D-linemen (lol), one or two guys will be gone next year
1 or more of Moseley, Ward, Greenlaw, & Al-Shaair, all have base salaries high enough to lower to get extensions done.
I like all of the above and would also add Omenihu. I have him over Ebukam because he can play inside and out, and we have Jackson coming on as well as Willis that can play edge. There's also Turray who we like and could be with us going forward. Since it's clear we aren't going to carry 11 D-linemen (lol), one or two guys will be gone next year
Originally posted by DaleGribble:
Its the Rodgers factor.
The next time he plays us... he will be motivated to beat us cuz we never drafted him.. and then on top of it.. if its a playoff game in green bay.. they are a big favorite to win cuz the niners are not a cold weather team
Your troll game is beyond f**king weak. You forgot who knocked out the Packers last year at Lambeau. They did that twice in Rodgers' career
Originally posted by Bluesbro:
Lynch on the Eisen show, blowing up all the click bait journalists … again.
Fantastic interview. I choose to believe our GM when he says there was good interest at the combine and Jimmys surgery put the trade talks on the back burner. Anyone who says Jimmy isn't good or teams didn't have interest need to give it a rest. If you still believe that then it has become personal for you guys.
Really awesome stuff regarding Trey and Jimmys relationship. How the resigning unfolded. I love the candidness of our GM and coach.
This interview demonstrates Lynch's outstanding and natural leadership. Kudos to him. Leadership is one of those things that you can't really define, but when you see it, you know. Kyle struggles with it, Lynch is a natural (or more likely, he's naturally good at it but continuously improves).
I still can't believe he turned down a (I think) 15+ million cushy job as a talking head analyst at Thursday Night football to stay with the 49ers!
Originally posted by Bluesbro:
Lynch on the Eisen show, blowing up all the click bait journalists … again.
Fantastic interview. I choose to believe our GM when he says there was good interest at the combine and Jimmys surgery put the trade talks on the back burner. Anyone who says Jimmy isn't good or teams didn't have interest need to give it a rest. If you still believe that then it has become personal for you guys.
Really awesome stuff regarding Trey and Jimmys relationship. How the resigning unfolded. I love the candidness of our GM and coach.
This interview demonstrates Lynch's outstanding and natural leadership. Kudos to him. Leadership is one of those things that you can't really define, but when you see it, you know. Kyle struggles with it, Lynch is a natural (or more likely, he's naturally good at it but continuously improves).
I still can't believe he turned down a (I think) 15+ million cushy job as a talking head analyst at Thursday Night football to stay with the 49ers!
Originally posted by DaleGribble:
Its the Rodgers factor.
The next time he plays us... he will be motivated to beat us cuz we never drafted him.. and then on top of it.. if its a playoff game in green bay.. they are a big favorite to win cuz the niners are not a cold weather team
Originally posted by Bluesbro:
Lynch on the Eisen show, blowing up all the click bait journalists … again.
Fantastic interview. I choose to believe our GM when he says there was good interest at the combine and Jimmys surgery put the trade talks on the back burner. Anyone who says Jimmy isn't good or teams didn't have interest need to give it a rest. If you still believe that then it has become personal for you guys.
Really awesome stuff regarding Trey and Jimmys relationship. How the resigning unfolded. I love the candidness of our GM and coach.
This interview demonstrates Lynch's outstanding and natural leadership. Kudos to him. Leadership is one of those things that you can't really define, but when you see it, you know. Kyle struggles with it, Lynch is a natural (or more likely, he's naturally good at it but continuously improves).
I still can't believe he turned down a (I think) 15+ million cushy job as a talking head analyst at Thursday Night football to stay with the 49ers!
It's because Lynch is a man's man. The dude of dudes. I THINK he takes his legacy very seriously and wants that SB title outside of being a player. There's not many players turned GM or Coach who have done it. I do not think he needs the money. He probably has plenty of it.
When he's lying on his death bed, what do you think he cares more about? "I'm glad I took that commentating job with Amazon before I fulfilled my commitment to the 49ers."
Or
"I'm glad I stuck it out with the Niners and got that SB trophy. I will be considered on the Mt Rushmore of Football."
Originally posted by Silky:
It's because Lynch is a man's man. The dude of dudes. I THINK he takes his legacy very seriously and wants that SB title outside of being a player. There's not many players turned GM or Coach who have done it. I do not think he needs the money. He probably has plenty of it.
When he's lying on his death bed, what do you think he cares more about? "I'm glad I took that commentating job with Amazon before I fulfilled my commitment to the 49ers."
Or
"I'm glad I stuck it out with the Niners and got that SB trophy. I will be considered on the Mt Rushmore of Football."
or,,, i never got a super bowl trophy with the niners but i sure did my due diligence during my time there
Originally posted by DaleGribble:
Its the Rodgers factor.
The next time he plays us... he will be motivated to beat us cuz we never drafted him.. and then on top of it.. if its a playoff game in green bay.. they are a big favorite to win cuz the niners are not a cold weather team
Last time I heard that the Niners weren't a cold weather team we went on to smash the Bears at Soldier Field in the playoffs with, iirc, snow falling. I see nothing about the team which requires ambient weather conditions. Actually, the way we run the ball, quite the opposite.
The cold weather thing is a little over rated. Every team is made up of players from different parts of the country. Many of them grew up in cold climates. Just because they get drafted by a warm weather team doesn't mean they can't play in cold weather.
Originally posted by DaleGribble:
Its the Rodgers factor.
The next time he plays us... he will be motivated to beat us cuz we never drafted him.. and then on top of it.. if its a playoff game in green bay.. they are a big favorite to win cuz the niners are not a cold weather team
Your troll game is beyond f**king weak. You forgot who knocked out the Packers last year at Lambeau. They did that twice in Rodgers' career
Wooosh.. that's the sound of a cc joke going straight over someones head
Troll game ended up being pretty good.
that did stun me . he took it seriously.. he must not watch tv when we play the packers in playoff games!! how long have they been breathlessly saying those things about rodgers and us playing in cold weather
Originally posted by English:
Last time I heard that the Niners weren't a cold weather team we went on to smash the Bears at Soldier Field in the playoffs with, iirc, snow falling. I see nothing about the team which requires ambient weather conditions. Actually, the way we run the ball, quite the opposite.
disagree.... no in 2012 and even last year . some talking idiots were saying it.. or they would say.. NO ONE WANTS TO GO TO GREEN BAY IN JANUARY!. lol
Originally posted by English:
Last time I heard that the Niners weren't a cold weather team we went on to smash the Bears at Soldier Field in the playoffs with, iirc, snow falling. I see nothing about the team which requires ambient weather conditions. Actually, the way we run the ball, quite the opposite.
disagree.... no in 2012 and even last year . some talking idiots were saying it.. or they would say.. NO ONE WANTS TO GO TO GREEN BAY IN JANUARY!. lol
If you look at the NFL rosters you'll see that most of the players come from (surprise) SEC and ACC teams. The Big Ten has a lot too. The Packers aren't made up of a bunch of guys from Wisconsin and Minnesota. Aaron Rodgers is a California kid. The Niners QBs are from Minnesota and and the Chicago area. I don't know of any team that drafts players on where they were born.
Originally posted by English:
Last time I heard that the Niners weren't a cold weather team we went on to smash the Bears at Soldier Field in the playoffs with, iirc, snow falling. I see nothing about the team which requires ambient weather conditions. Actually, the way we run the ball, quite the opposite.
disagree.... no in 2012 and even last year . some talking idiots were saying it.. or they would say.. NO ONE WANTS TO GO TO GREEN BAY IN JANUARY!. lol
Um, I said that I don't believe we are only an ambient weather team, nor were we before. Not sure where you disagree with that.