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1st Team All Pro - OW, Kyle "Juice" Juszczyk
May 30, 2017 at 7:19 AM
- 49erphan
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May 30, 2017 at 8:11 AM
- qnnhan7
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Originally posted by Bluesbro:Originally posted by glorydayz:How is he as a lead blocker?
lol who's the RB, huge hole, didn't cut back lulz
May 30, 2017 at 8:27 AM
- Cjez
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JEWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWS!
May 30, 2017 at 8:32 AM
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Originally posted by Giedi:
Originally posted by SmokeCrabtrees:
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Originally posted by thl408:
A concealed weapon (2016).
Turbo spin mode.
Wow, look at Zuttah on that play getting to that second level plus some in a jiffy!
Wow, very versatile player. Much quicker and has better balance and elusiveness than I thought. Man, pre-season can't come soon enough.
he could be used as an H-Back in some packages , but damn I'm glad we have a FB again
May 30, 2017 at 8:33 AM
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he's no Bruise Miller, but he'll do.
May 30, 2017 at 10:27 AM
- Giedi
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Originally posted by NeeJ49er:
Originally posted by Giedi:
Originally posted by SmokeCrabtrees:
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Originally posted by thl408:
A concealed weapon (2016).
Turbo spin mode.
Wow, look at Zuttah on that play getting to that second level plus some in a jiffy!
Wow, very versatile player. Much quicker and has better balance and elusiveness than I thought. Man, pre-season can't come soon enough.
he could be used as an H-Back in some packages , but damn I'm glad we have a FB again
Too bad Tom didn't stay to coach RB's. He was the premier pass catching FB in the NFL when he was playing. (one handed catch in the super bowl - at the 3.28 sec mark in the video) He'd have been an awesome coach under Kyle, but I understand why he left. Under Kyle, if Tom was drafted by Kyle, he'd be the premier FB/OW in Kyle's sytem. He could do everything. Run, Bock, one handed catches... look at this video...
[ Edited by Giedi on May 30, 2017 at 10:34 AM ]
May 30, 2017 at 10:49 AM
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Originally posted by ChazBoner:he's no Bruise Miller, but he'll do.
Gimme an alcoholic ginger with anger issues anyday over this pretty boy harvard guy with hands and speed
May 30, 2017 at 3:12 PM
- GoldenGateGlory
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If he can run, block and catch; I don't care what or who he does off the field.
May 30, 2017 at 5:04 PM
- Giedi
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I hear he's wearing Tom Rathman's number! Pretty cool!
May 30, 2017 at 5:10 PM
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The number 44 rides again.
May 30, 2017 at 6:13 PM
- DonnieDarko
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Tommy Vardell > Jusczcyk
May 30, 2017 at 7:23 PM
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Lol. Captain Juice.
http://www.49ers.com/news/ninerfeed/article-2/11-Questions-with-49ers-FB-Kyle-Juszczyk/93225849-1e7d-446a-a606-bff39be38d75
1. What has it been like to work with Shanahan so far? "Kyle has been phenomenal. I've talked to a lot of guys on the team, even on defense, and when you get to hear coach speak on the field, it's really incredible his knowledge of the game. It's been very impressive.
"When we are watching tape, he will point out things that even trained eyes might miss, but they seem so obvious to him."
2. What did you think of the "offensive weapon" label that John Lynch used during your introductory press conference?
"I've never been just a fullback. I've always played a lot of different positions. So for our GM, who had so much success himself as a player, to recognize that (skill set) in front of everybody was a huge compliment to me."
3. How has your training regimen changed since entering the league?
"It's changed a lot. I used to spend so much time on building mass and strength. Now that I'm going into Year 5, I'm keeping in mind injury prevention and recovery much more. A lot of it is recovering from the previous season and making sure you can make it through the next one."
4. How has it been with so many new faces on the roster?
"In a weird way, I feel like it's brought us closer. I think Coach Shanahan and John Lynch have done such a great job of bringing in a particular type of person. We're all so similar in that way, I think that everyone here just wants to do better and get this thing on the right track."
5. Do you have a message for 49ers fans about the upcoming season?
"I'm super excited to be here. I think we're building something great. I'm really looking forward to the season and to get everything started."
6. Why did you choose the No. 44?
"I was a big fan of (former Indianapolis Colts tight end) Dallas Clark as a kid, and so I use that as a little bit of inspiration."
7. What was the hardest class you took at Harvard?
"It was this economics statistics class called 'econometrics.' A lot of guys on the team were all in it together. If we didn't have each other, we wouldn't have made it through. That was a brutal class."
8. What's your favorite kind of music?
"I'm all over the place. I like alternative, I like rap, I like R&B and I like pop. If I'm at the house I usually put on the pop/chill out playlist. Pregame I crank it up a little bit more with rap.
(Side note: Juszczyk added that he's never been to a concert. Hopefully that will change soon with all of the great venues in the Bay Area, including Levi's® Stadium.)
9. What show are you binge-watching right now?
"I've been crushing Shameless. That's a hysterical show."
10. What is your go-to snack on a road trip?
"I'm probably gonna grab a black coffee and some Corn Nuts – ranch flavored all the way.
11. If you were a super hero, what would your name be and what would be your super power?
"Captain Juice. I've always felt like flying would be a huge advantage. If I could fly at a high speed and get where I need to be in an instant. I'm not sure if I'm really saving anybody, but just getting from A to B."
http://www.49ers.com/news/ninerfeed/article-2/11-Questions-with-49ers-FB-Kyle-Juszczyk/93225849-1e7d-446a-a606-bff39be38d75
1. What has it been like to work with Shanahan so far? "Kyle has been phenomenal. I've talked to a lot of guys on the team, even on defense, and when you get to hear coach speak on the field, it's really incredible his knowledge of the game. It's been very impressive.
"When we are watching tape, he will point out things that even trained eyes might miss, but they seem so obvious to him."
2. What did you think of the "offensive weapon" label that John Lynch used during your introductory press conference?
"I've never been just a fullback. I've always played a lot of different positions. So for our GM, who had so much success himself as a player, to recognize that (skill set) in front of everybody was a huge compliment to me."
3. How has your training regimen changed since entering the league?
"It's changed a lot. I used to spend so much time on building mass and strength. Now that I'm going into Year 5, I'm keeping in mind injury prevention and recovery much more. A lot of it is recovering from the previous season and making sure you can make it through the next one."
4. How has it been with so many new faces on the roster?
"In a weird way, I feel like it's brought us closer. I think Coach Shanahan and John Lynch have done such a great job of bringing in a particular type of person. We're all so similar in that way, I think that everyone here just wants to do better and get this thing on the right track."
5. Do you have a message for 49ers fans about the upcoming season?
"I'm super excited to be here. I think we're building something great. I'm really looking forward to the season and to get everything started."
6. Why did you choose the No. 44?
"I was a big fan of (former Indianapolis Colts tight end) Dallas Clark as a kid, and so I use that as a little bit of inspiration."
7. What was the hardest class you took at Harvard?
"It was this economics statistics class called 'econometrics.' A lot of guys on the team were all in it together. If we didn't have each other, we wouldn't have made it through. That was a brutal class."
8. What's your favorite kind of music?
"I'm all over the place. I like alternative, I like rap, I like R&B and I like pop. If I'm at the house I usually put on the pop/chill out playlist. Pregame I crank it up a little bit more with rap.
(Side note: Juszczyk added that he's never been to a concert. Hopefully that will change soon with all of the great venues in the Bay Area, including Levi's® Stadium.)
9. What show are you binge-watching right now?
"I've been crushing Shameless. That's a hysterical show."
10. What is your go-to snack on a road trip?
"I'm probably gonna grab a black coffee and some Corn Nuts – ranch flavored all the way.
11. If you were a super hero, what would your name be and what would be your super power?
"Captain Juice. I've always felt like flying would be a huge advantage. If I could fly at a high speed and get where I need to be in an instant. I'm not sure if I'm really saving anybody, but just getting from A to B."
May 30, 2017 at 7:55 PM
- tohara3
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Can't wait to see what Kyle does with this guy on the field.
May 30, 2017 at 8:00 PM
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Dallas Clark smh.
May 30, 2017 at 8:40 PM
- PacTiger
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This guy will be awesome