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Aug 11, 2017 at 10:35 PM
- pasodoc9er
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Definitely...and same for Joe.
Aug 12, 2017 at 2:01 AM
- SmokeCrabtrees
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Originally posted by gold49digger:I see it now. He is the perfect type of receiver against seattle.
His nickname will be the Seahawk Slayer
Yup. Him and Kerley gonna give them fits.
Aug 12, 2017 at 5:47 AM
- Fresno49er
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I like Kerley, but I think Taylor has the better seperation and hands. Kerley better hope he stays healthy all season cause the moment Taylor steps in as the next man up, theres no going back.
Aug 12, 2017 at 3:30 PM
- SmokeCrabtrees
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Originally posted by Fresno49er:I like Kerley, but I think Taylor has the better seperation and hands. Kerley better hope he stays healthy all season cause the moment Taylor steps in as the next man up, theres no going back.
Think he just has a lil more jolt than Kerley.. But Kerley knows how to get open. Not a bad 1-2 slot punch.
Aug 12, 2017 at 3:32 PM
- jcs
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Originally posted by Fresno49er:
I like Kerley, but I think Taylor has the better seperation and hands. Kerley better hope he stays healthy all season cause the moment Taylor steps in as the next man up, theres no going back.
Taylor is the future but Kerley is the present. Let the kid learn the skills he'll need to be successful from our vets but I expect him to compete for a starting role over the next few years.
Aug 12, 2017 at 4:32 PM
- zonkers
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Originally posted by SmokeCrabtrees:
Originally posted by Fresno49er:
I like Kerley, but I think Taylor has the better seperation and hands. Kerley better hope he stays healthy all season cause the moment Taylor steps in as the next man up, theres no going back.
Think he just has a lil more jolt than Kerley.. But Kerley knows how to get open. Not a bad 1-2 slot punch.
Yeah, nothing wrong with having Kerley, Taylor, and Bolden - who can all work in tight spaces and return.
It's not the Baalke era, where the roster only needs one WR that's not 6'0'' - 6'2'' with average speed.
Aug 12, 2017 at 4:33 PM
- LasVegasWally
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Originally posted by jcs:
Originally posted by Fresno49er:
I like Kerley, but I think Taylor has the better seperation and hands. Kerley better hope he stays healthy all season cause the moment Taylor steps in as the next man up, theres no going back.
Taylor is the future but Kerley is the present. Let the kid learn the skills he'll need to be successful from our vets but I expect him to compete for a starting role over the next few years.
Good call jcs!
I'm "All-In" on both guys.
Aug 12, 2017 at 4:37 PM
- Kolohe
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I think Shanahan found his Taylor Gabriel!!!
Aug 12, 2017 at 7:59 PM
- SmokeCrabtrees
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Originally posted by zonkers:Originally posted by SmokeCrabtrees:Originally posted by Fresno49er:I like Kerley, but I think Taylor has the better seperation and hands. Kerley better hope he stays healthy all season cause the moment Taylor steps in as the next man up, theres no going back.
Think he just has a lil more jolt than Kerley.. But Kerley knows how to get open. Not a bad 1-2 slot punch.
Yeah, nothing wrong with having Kerley, Taylor, and Bolden - who can all work in tight spaces and return.
It's not the Baalke era, where the roster only needs one WR that's not 6'0'' - 6'2'' with average speed.
Bolden also got that desean jackson big play ability. ST demon.. Im taking him as my #6 WR and be sad for Deandre a lil lol.
Aug 12, 2017 at 8:18 PM
- Fresno49er
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Originally posted by SmokeCrabtrees:Originally posted by zonkers:Originally posted by SmokeCrabtrees:Originally posted by Fresno49er:I like Kerley, but I think Taylor has the better seperation and hands. Kerley better hope he stays healthy all season cause the moment Taylor steps in as the next man up, theres no going back.
Think he just has a lil more jolt than Kerley.. But Kerley knows how to get open. Not a bad 1-2 slot punch.
Yeah, nothing wrong with having Kerley, Taylor, and Bolden - who can all work in tight spaces and return.
It's not the Baalke era, where the roster only needs one WR that's not 6'0'' - 6'2'' with average speed.
Bolden also got that desean jackson big play ability. ST demon.. Im taking him as my #6 WR and be sad for Deandre a lil lol.
Im rooting for Bolden too, im hoping his versatility gets him that #6 WR spot. It will be tough as guys like Smelter and Burbridge can make a case fot themselves too.
Aug 12, 2017 at 8:21 PM
- NCommand
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Yeah, nice showing by A.Robinson, Kerley, Taylor, Goodwin, Bourne, etc. We might have some real weapons and I haven't even mentioned Juice, any of the TE's or the RB's in the passing game.
Aug 12, 2017 at 11:10 PM
- SmokeCrabtrees
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Originally posted by NCommand:Yeah, nice showing by A.Robinson, Kerley, Taylor, Goodwin, Bourne, etc. We might have some real weapons and I haven't even mentioned Juice, any of the TE's or the RB's in the passing game.
We might not have individual firepower.. But im thinking we got some solid collective depth thatre gonna be beneficial for scheming purposes and giving teams hell for 60 min.
[ Edited by SmokeCrabtrees on Aug 12, 2017 at 11:10 PM ]
Aug 12, 2017 at 11:59 PM
- pdizo916
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Originally posted by SmokeCrabtrees:Originally posted by NCommand:Yeah, nice showing by A.Robinson, Kerley, Taylor, Goodwin, Bourne, etc. We might have some real weapons and I haven't even mentioned Juice, any of the TE's or the RB's in the passing game.
We might not have individual firepower.. But im thinking we got some solid collective depth thatre gonna be beneficial for scheming purposes and giving teams hell for 60 min.
You can easily argue that the teams strength on offense are the receivers
Aug 13, 2017 at 12:10 AM
- 49AllTheTime
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Originally posted by pdizo916:Originally posted by SmokeCrabtrees:Originally posted by NCommand:Yeah, nice showing by A.Robinson, Kerley, Taylor, Goodwin, Bourne, etc. We might have some real weapons and I haven't even mentioned Juice, any of the TE's or the RB's in the passing game.
We might not have individual firepower.. But im thinking we got some solid collective depth thatre gonna be beneficial for scheming purposes and giving teams hell for 60 min.
You can easily argue that the teams strength on offense are the receivers
Weapons, check
OL, TBD
Aug 13, 2017 at 12:55 AM
- SmokeCrabtrees
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Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:Originally posted by pdizo916:Originally posted by SmokeCrabtrees:Originally posted by NCommand:Yeah, nice showing by A.Robinson, Kerley, Taylor, Goodwin, Bourne, etc. We might have some real weapons and I haven't even mentioned Juice, any of the TE's or the RB's in the passing game.
We might not have individual firepower.. But im thinking we got some solid collective depth thatre gonna be beneficial for scheming purposes and giving teams hell for 60 min.
You can easily argue that the teams strength on offense are the receivers
Weapons, check
OL, TBD
On paper im really digging the potential of the RBs and TEs too.
HEALTH PLEEEASSSEEEEEEEEEE.