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1st Team All Pro - OW, Kyle "Juice" Juszczyk
Mar 13, 2017 at 11:00 PM
- Happyninerfan
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He will be fan favorite!
Mar 13, 2017 at 11:36 PM
- valrod33
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Hopefully the fans at the stadium yell JUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUICE whenever he gets the ball
Mar 14, 2017 at 12:32 AM
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Originally posted by NYniner85:
Originally posted by jeepzilla:
I don't believe it either that he was offered more money.
We are definitly overpaying right now for players.
It's not my money so I don't care
Lol
Just hoping we sign a pass rusher or two! Ha
Why don't you believe it? Why would anyone lie about it...id also like to see the breakdown of the contract before complaining about overpaying
Tell it like it IS man! The whining is deafing at time in here..well a lot-o-the time..Ahhh..the Zone
Mar 14, 2017 at 12:47 AM
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Originally posted by Niners99:
NOT..yer ordinary FB by any means..
Mar 14, 2017 at 4:53 AM
- Cjez
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Originally posted by valrod33:
Hopefully the fans at the stadium yell JUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUICE whenever he gets the ball
it's
"JEEEEEEEEEWWWWWWWWWSSSSSSSSSSSS!"
and fans AT the stadium?
[ Edited by ChazBoner on Mar 14, 2017 at 4:55 AM ]
Mar 14, 2017 at 5:24 AM
- Murphys1
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This is a home- run signing, to me...but paying him double the next fullback?...as said above, he won't be "just a fullback."
Mar 14, 2017 at 6:46 AM
- NCommand
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Inside the Kyle Juszczyk dealPosted by Mike Florio on March 14, 2017, 6:47 AM EDT
Getty ImagesOn the surface, the $21 million deal given by the 49ers to a fullback raises plenty of eyebrows. The details of the Kyle Juszczyk contract show a deal that, while still impressive for a largely-overlooked position in the NFL, is essentially a year-to-year proposition.
The contract has a $5 million signing bonus and a $2 million fully-guaranteed base salary in year one. The 2018 salary of $2.75 million is guaranteed for injury only at the time of signing; the full guarantee doesn't kick in until April 1. (The 49ers routinely delay the so-called "springboard" until April 1, giving them maximum time to decide whether to keep or to cut/trade the player.)
The contract also has non-guaranteed base salaries of $4.2 million in 2019 and $5.05 million in 2020, workout bonuses each year of $100,000, and per-game roster bonuses of $25,000 for each of the 64 regular-season games he's due to play.
And so it's really a one-year deal worth up to $7.5 million, with a team-held option for each of the next three year. That's still a great deal for a fullback, but the real guarantee is roughly one third of the much-hyped $21 million contract.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2017/03/14/inside-the-kyle-juszczyk-deal/
Getty ImagesOn the surface, the $21 million deal given by the 49ers to a fullback raises plenty of eyebrows. The details of the Kyle Juszczyk contract show a deal that, while still impressive for a largely-overlooked position in the NFL, is essentially a year-to-year proposition.
The contract has a $5 million signing bonus and a $2 million fully-guaranteed base salary in year one. The 2018 salary of $2.75 million is guaranteed for injury only at the time of signing; the full guarantee doesn't kick in until April 1. (The 49ers routinely delay the so-called "springboard" until April 1, giving them maximum time to decide whether to keep or to cut/trade the player.)
The contract also has non-guaranteed base salaries of $4.2 million in 2019 and $5.05 million in 2020, workout bonuses each year of $100,000, and per-game roster bonuses of $25,000 for each of the 64 regular-season games he's due to play.
And so it's really a one-year deal worth up to $7.5 million, with a team-held option for each of the next three year. That's still a great deal for a fullback, but the real guarantee is roughly one third of the much-hyped $21 million contract.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2017/03/14/inside-the-kyle-juszczyk-deal/
Mar 16, 2017 at 5:26 PM
- Ninerfan84
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Originally posted by njninersfan420:
Originally posted by Niners99:
Watching those highlights he looks a lot like Dallas Clark receiving. Anyone else see that?
Mar 16, 2017 at 8:04 PM
- 4everFaithful
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Originally posted by Ninerfan84:Originally posted by njninersfan420:Originally posted by Niners99:
Watching those highlights he looks a lot like Dallas Clark receiving. Anyone else see that?
I think it's just the fact that he's white and wears #44 lol
Mar 17, 2017 at 12:55 AM
- MuggD
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Originally posted by 4everFaithful:Originally posted by Ninerfan84:Originally posted by njninersfan420:Originally posted by Niners99:
Watching those highlights he looks a lot like Dallas Clark receiving. Anyone else see that?
I think it's just the fact that he's white and wears #44 lol
I agree with both of those statements lol
Mar 17, 2017 at 1:43 AM
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Good hands, good RAC, tough to bring down, always fighting for an extra half yard. Great signing.
Mar 17, 2017 at 2:21 AM
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Originally posted by NCommand:
Inside the Kyle Juszczyk dealPosted by Mike Florio on March 14, 2017, 6:47 AM EDT
Getty ImagesOn the surface, the $21 million deal given by the 49ers to a fullback raises plenty of eyebrows. The details of the Kyle Juszczyk contract show a deal that, while still impressive for a largely-overlooked position in the NFL, is essentially a year-to-year proposition.
The contract has a $5 million signing bonus and a $2 million fully-guaranteed base salary in year one. The 2018 salary of $2.75 million is guaranteed for injury only at the time of signing; the full guarantee doesn't kick in until April 1. (The 49ers routinely delay the so-called "springboard" until April 1, giving them maximum time to decide whether to keep or to cut/trade the player.)
The contract also has non-guaranteed base salaries of $4.2 million in 2019 and $5.05 million in 2020, workout bonuses each year of $100,000, and per-game roster bonuses of $25,000 for each of the 64 regular-season games he's due to play.
And so it's really a one-year deal worth up to $7.5 million, with a team-held option for each of the next three year. That's still a great deal for a fullback, but the real guarantee is roughly one third of the much-hyped $21 million contract.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2017/03/14/inside-the-kyle-juszczyk-deal/
Paraag working some magic there.
Mar 17, 2017 at 4:41 AM
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Originally posted by njninersfan420:Some of these fans refuse to believe anything good, it's like they are still traumatized from the baalke lead front office. Glory is also extremely delusional about kap, so not surprising he is here as well
Like Carianne, the have low emotional intelligence!!!!
Mar 17, 2017 at 5:57 AM
- PhillyNiner
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Originally posted by Buchy:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Inside the Kyle Juszczyk dealPosted by Mike Florio on March 14, 2017, 6:47 AM EDT
Getty ImagesOn the surface, the $21 million deal given by the 49ers to a fullback raises plenty of eyebrows. The details of the Kyle Juszczyk contract show a deal that, while still impressive for a largely-overlooked position in the NFL, is essentially a year-to-year proposition.
The contract has a $5 million signing bonus and a $2 million fully-guaranteed base salary in year one. The 2018 salary of $2.75 million is guaranteed for injury only at the time of signing; the full guarantee doesn't kick in until April 1. (The 49ers routinely delay the so-called "springboard" until April 1, giving them maximum time to decide whether to keep or to cut/trade the player.)
The contract also has non-guaranteed base salaries of $4.2 million in 2019 and $5.05 million in 2020, workout bonuses each year of $100,000, and per-game roster bonuses of $25,000 for each of the 64 regular-season games he's due to play.
And so it's really a one-year deal worth up to $7.5 million, with a team-held option for each of the next three year. That's still a great deal for a fullback, but the real guarantee is roughly one third of the much-hyped $21 million contract.
http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2017/03/14/inside-the-kyle-juszczyk-deal/
Paraag working some magic there.
It is amazing how good he is at his job, brother just needs to stick to doing only his job and keep his nose out of the rest of the business.
Mar 17, 2017 at 6:02 AM
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Originally posted by pasodoc9er:
I like jusczyk's signing better by the hour. Just awesome. We aren't forced to get the best RB now with our top 2 picks.
I honestly believe they have plans to revive the FB position, this guy has that Rathman style tool set to be used like a TE out of the backfield. I would not be entirely shocked if they use him the way I suspect they will and it works, Kyle will have started a new offensive trend. Things that go by the way side have a way of coming back around...game breaking TE's were all the rage when NE and NO hit on that formula with special athletes...