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Originally posted by Heroism:
Wow, the additional damage is f**ked up for a dude who heavily relies on making explosive cuts. Probably never going to see BA sniff another season like his 2023 season.


Got dam. So sorry, Brandon!
Originally posted by Heroism:
Wow, the additional damage is f**ked up for a dude who heavily relies on making explosive cuts. Probably never going to see BA sniff another season like his 2023 season.


ACL and MCL and other damage. Jeeze.
This is some Bowman level news. Sad stuff.
Originally posted by 49erKing:
Originally posted by Heroism:
Wow, the additional damage is f**ked up for a dude who heavily relies on making explosive cuts. Probably never going to see BA sniff another season like his 2023 season.


Got dam. So sorry, Brandon!

Oh, s**t!! Wtf??

It's like Bowman all over again. not gonna be the same dude.
Originally posted by niners94:
This is some Bowman level news. Sad stuff.

Exactly what went through my head. He's like two years away from even playing again. And even then, not gonna be the same guy.

wow just wow
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Wish he got hurt last year before the insane and undeserved contract
Originally posted by Bay2Bay9erAllday:
Exactly what went through my head. He's like two years away from even playing again. And even then, not gonna be the same guy.

wow just wow

i think he'll be fine. you have the best docs. acl is usually about a 9-12 month. the other stuff heals while you are healing the acl. with any luck he may be ready to start next season.
Originally posted by niners94:
This is some Bowman level news. Sad stuff.

Man, I was watching some Reuben Foster stuff yesterday, and I totally forgot Bowman was still here when this regime drafted Reuben. The poor guy was so stiff and couldn't change direction after the injury. He was a shell of his former self.

BA's position is even more demanding on his knees. I fear he'll never be close to the same player again.
[ Edited by Heroism on Oct 21, 2024 at 2:25 PM ]
Ayiuk has been a perfect example of the karma of greed.
Terrible news
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by Bay2Bay9erAllday:
Exactly what went through my head. He's like two years away from even playing again. And even then, not gonna be the same guy.

wow just wow

i think he'll be fine. you have the best docs. acl is usually about a 9-12 month. the other stuff heals while you are healing the acl. with any luck he may be ready to start next season.

I'm sure you thought the same about Bowman. How'd that work out?
Originally posted by Heroism:
Originally posted by niners94:
This is some Bowman level news. Sad stuff.

Man, I was watching some Reuben Foster stuff yesterday, and I totally forgot Bowman was still here when this regime drafted Reuben. The poor guy was so stiff and couldn't change direction after the injury. He was a shell of his former self.

BA's position is even more demanding on his knees. I fear he'll never be close to the same player again.

Exactly this!
Originally posted by gored49:
Originally posted by 5thSFG:
Originally posted by gored49:
Originally posted by 5thSFG:
Originally posted by gored49:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by gored49:
Sup trolls. What do the 22 other receiving crews look like then? I know we have 4 pass catchers in the top 30 for yards. Not playing up to their talent is different than bottom 10. See you under the bridge my guys.

the WRs aren't doing much right now. now maybe that changes. perhaps in December, Cowing and Pearsall are taking over.

4 in the top 30 isn't doing much??

And Mason is the second best back in the league 🤣🤣🤣.

let's go stats!

Did I say they were the best? I just asked what other bottom 10 receiving crew has those receiving stats. Do the trolls have an answer? Pretty sure a bottom 20 receiving crew probably has receivers that shouldn't even be on the field.

I can't imagine context means anything to you. Carry on fine sir

Do you know what context means? Do you mean you are being facetious or visceral?

context means there was a statement based on an assessment and the assessment was incorrect by statistics and even the eye test. Come correct or don't come at all good sir.

I'll help you this time. In the future we expect you to use the same device you're using to post here to help you with your words.

CONTEXT, noun
-the circumstances that form the setting for an event, statement, or idea, and in terms of which it can be fully understood and assessed

I'll use it in a sentence to help it settle in:

Gore49, a frequenter of the Webzone forum, cited statistics to emphasize his view that four 49ers receivers are top 30 in the league, but failed to incorporate the appropriate context to justify his claim

I hope that helps
[ Edited by 5thSFG on Oct 21, 2024 at 2:31 PM ]
Originally posted by Bay2Bay9erAllday:
I'm sure you thought the same about Bowman. How'd that work out?

Bowman destroyed his knee completely and just as he recovered from that, he tore his Achilles. He had some of the worst injury luck imaginable.

Really no need to jump to conclusions and automatically assume the worst.
Originally posted by Bay2Bay9erAllday:
Originally posted by Heroism:
Originally posted by niners94:
This is some Bowman level news. Sad stuff.

Man, I was watching some Reuben Foster stuff yesterday, and I totally forgot Bowman was still here when this regime drafted Reuben. The poor guy was so stiff and couldn't change direction after the injury. He was a shell of his former self.

BA's position is even more demanding on his knees. I fear he'll never be close to the same player again.

Exactly this!

Yeah we got to hope Pearsall and Cowing pans out or else we're screwed. Deebo will probably cost too much to keep. Next year it's JJ, Pearsall and Cowing as our top 3.
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