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Feb 21, 2025 at 8:46 PM
- Since07
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Wasn't Deebo the first one to hold out? I'm starting to think he's a bad influence
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Feb 21, 2025 at 8:47 PM
- RedGoldSquatch
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Originally posted by Heroism:
I said it a few days ago, but this relationship between SF and BA isn't going to end well. Unfortunately I think the team acquiescing to Deebo's trade/release is setting the precedent for when BA does the same(again).
He was a dud before the injury and likely will be when he comes back. I was an advocate for trading him immediately when he went the media route, headaches aren't worth the time.
That being said I wouldn't have redone the deal Trent wanted either (Still under contract and wanted more guaranteed money) and would have told his ass to retire if he didn't like the money left before giving in. I'm simply not a fan of players that want to hold out under virtually any circumstances. That goes for Bosa as well. If you hold out a replacement should be brought in with the picks I get back for trading you to the Browns, Jets, and Jaguars of the league. Enjoy the money cause you will never win with the bottom feeder teams you deserve with that attitude.
[ Edited by RedGoldSquatch on Feb 21, 2025 at 8:48 PM ]
Feb 21, 2025 at 8:50 PM
- RedGoldSquatch
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Originally posted by Since07:
Wasn't Deebo the first one to hold out? I'm starting to think he's a bad influence
Yes, and with rumored top 10-15 pick trade option available. What a massive mistake that was. Lynch should have broken toes getting to the phone so fast to remove him with even the hint of a first round pick as a possible return.
Feb 21, 2025 at 9:07 PM
- moeab
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Originally posted by RedGoldSquatch:
Originally posted by Heroism:
I said it a few days ago, but this relationship between SF and BA isn't going to end well. Unfortunately I think the team acquiescing to Deebo's trade/release is setting the precedent for when BA does the same(again).
He was a dud before the injury and likely will be when he comes back. I was an advocate for trading him immediately when he went the media route, headaches aren't worth the time.
That being said I wouldn't have redone the deal Trent wanted either (Still under contract and wanted more guaranteed money) and would have told his ass to retire if he didn't like the money left before giving in. I'm simply not a fan of players that want to hold out under virtually any circumstances. That goes for Bosa as well. If you hold out a replacement should be brought in with the picks I get back for trading you to the Browns, Jets, and Jaguars of the league. Enjoy the money cause you will never win with the bottom feeder teams you deserve with that attitude.
Hold outs are a part of the business. Plus aiyuk will be fine coming off a standard torn acl injury. Gronk adrian Peterson and so many players have returned from a torn acl/mcl and all ended up being fine. It may take him until November to be 100 percent but no doubt he's gonna work hard to get back to 100 percent for that massive superbowl run we're embarking on.
Feb 21, 2025 at 9:10 PM
- RedGoldSquatch
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Originally posted by moeab:Those guys didn't start slow and sit in the coaches doghouse. They didn't suffer and play to a lower standard because they missed a training camp. They were stars, that's not him. He averaged what before his injury, 40 yards a game. He simply does not possess the fire to be great and signing him was a mistake. Even Lynch knows it which is where these stories are coming from.
Originally posted by RedGoldSquatch:
Originally posted by Heroism:
I said it a few days ago, but this relationship between SF and BA isn't going to end well. Unfortunately I think the team acquiescing to Deebo's trade/release is setting the precedent for when BA does the same(again).
He was a dud before the injury and likely will be when he comes back. I was an advocate for trading him immediately when he went the media route, headaches aren't worth the time.
That being said I wouldn't have redone the deal Trent wanted either (Still under contract and wanted more guaranteed money) and would have told his ass to retire if he didn't like the money left before giving in. I'm simply not a fan of players that want to hold out under virtually any circumstances. That goes for Bosa as well. If you hold out a replacement should be brought in with the picks I get back for trading you to the Browns, Jets, and Jaguars of the league. Enjoy the money cause you will never win with the bottom feeder teams you deserve with that attitude.
Hold outs are a part of the business. Plus aiyuk will be fine coming off a standard torn acl injury. Gronk adrian Peterson and so many players have returned from a torn acl/mcl and all ended up being fine. It may take him until November to be 100 percent but no doubt he's gonna work hard to get back to 100 percent for that massive superbowl run we're embarking on.
Feb 21, 2025 at 9:24 PM
- moeab
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Originally posted by RedGoldSquatch:
Originally posted by moeab:Those guys didn't start slow and sit in the coaches doghouse. They didn't suffer and play to a lower standard because they missed a training camp. They were stars, that's not him. He averaged what before his injury, 40 yards a game. He simply does not possess the fire to be great and signing him was a mistake. Even Lynch knows it which is where these stories are coming from.
Originally posted by RedGoldSquatch:
Originally posted by Heroism:
I said it a few days ago, but this relationship between SF and BA isn't going to end well. Unfortunately I think the team acquiescing to Deebo's trade/release is setting the precedent for when BA does the same(again).
He was a dud before the injury and likely will be when he comes back. I was an advocate for trading him immediately when he went the media route, headaches aren't worth the time.
That being said I wouldn't have redone the deal Trent wanted either (Still under contract and wanted more guaranteed money) and would have told his ass to retire if he didn't like the money left before giving in. I'm simply not a fan of players that want to hold out under virtually any circumstances. That goes for Bosa as well. If you hold out a replacement should be brought in with the picks I get back for trading you to the Browns, Jets, and Jaguars of the league. Enjoy the money cause you will never win with the bottom feeder teams you deserve with that attitude.
Hold outs are a part of the business. Plus aiyuk will be fine coming off a standard torn acl injury. Gronk adrian Peterson and so many players have returned from a torn acl/mcl and all ended up being fine. It may take him until November to be 100 percent but no doubt he's gonna work hard to get back to 100 percent for that massive superbowl run we're embarking on.
Excuse me aiyuk produced 3 straight 1000 yard seasons before signing that contract. Also what stories?? Aiyuk could've accepted that trade to the Steelers but signed that contract with us because he wants to win championships where he will right here. Also aiyuk was turning around his season before he tore his acl. Don't know the negative sentiment that some of you people keep alluding too.
Feb 21, 2025 at 9:33 PM
- RedGoldSquatch
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Originally posted by moeab:
Originally posted by RedGoldSquatch:
Originally posted by moeab:Those guys didn't start slow and sit in the coaches doghouse. They didn't suffer and play to a lower standard because they missed a training camp. They were stars, that's not him. He averaged what before his injury, 40 yards a game. He simply does not possess the fire to be great and signing him was a mistake. Even Lynch knows it which is where these stories are coming from.
Originally posted by RedGoldSquatch:
Originally posted by Heroism:
I said it a few days ago, but this relationship between SF and BA isn't going to end well. Unfortunately I think the team acquiescing to Deebo's trade/release is setting the precedent for when BA does the same(again).
He was a dud before the injury and likely will be when he comes back. I was an advocate for trading him immediately when he went the media route, headaches aren't worth the time.
That being said I wouldn't have redone the deal Trent wanted either (Still under contract and wanted more guaranteed money) and would have told his ass to retire if he didn't like the money left before giving in. I'm simply not a fan of players that want to hold out under virtually any circumstances. That goes for Bosa as well. If you hold out a replacement should be brought in with the picks I get back for trading you to the Browns, Jets, and Jaguars of the league. Enjoy the money cause you will never win with the bottom feeder teams you deserve with that attitude.
Hold outs are a part of the business. Plus aiyuk will be fine coming off a standard torn acl injury. Gronk adrian Peterson and so many players have returned from a torn acl/mcl and all ended up being fine. It may take him until November to be 100 percent but no doubt he's gonna work hard to get back to 100 percent for that massive superbowl run we're embarking on.
Excuse me aiyuk produced 3 straight 1000 yard seasons before signing that contract. Also what stories?? Aiyuk could've accepted that trade to the Steelers but signed that contract with us because he wants to win championships where he will right here. Also aiyuk was turning around his season before he tore his acl. Don't know the negative sentiment that some of you people keep alluding too.
The stories like the one posted in this thread about how the team wants to change their strategy in dealing with holdouts since the Buckner trade. He isn't a $30M receiver and never was.
He also wasn't turning anything around, Jennings proved he can replace him in product for a fraction of the money. It was a bad contract and he shouldn't have even had a say. The moment he went public a call should have had his dumb ass on a plane to Cleveland or Pittsburgh or Washington or whoever gave the best pick. Just like the Deebo debacle that contract will haunt us very soon. It's not too early to call it the mistake it was and I thought that BEFORE the season even started and he proved his failure for us all to see.
[ Edited by RedGoldSquatch on Feb 21, 2025 at 9:34 PM ]
Feb 21, 2025 at 9:38 PM
- moeab
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Originally posted by RedGoldSquatch:
Originally posted by moeab:
Originally posted by RedGoldSquatch:
Originally posted by moeab:Those guys didn't start slow and sit in the coaches doghouse. They didn't suffer and play to a lower standard because they missed a training camp. They were stars, that's not him. He averaged what before his injury, 40 yards a game. He simply does not possess the fire to be great and signing him was a mistake. Even Lynch knows it which is where these stories are coming from.
Originally posted by RedGoldSquatch:
Originally posted by Heroism:
I said it a few days ago, but this relationship between SF and BA isn't going to end well. Unfortunately I think the team acquiescing to Deebo's trade/release is setting the precedent for when BA does the same(again).
He was a dud before the injury and likely will be when he comes back. I was an advocate for trading him immediately when he went the media route, headaches aren't worth the time.
That being said I wouldn't have redone the deal Trent wanted either (Still under contract and wanted more guaranteed money) and would have told his ass to retire if he didn't like the money left before giving in. I'm simply not a fan of players that want to hold out under virtually any circumstances. That goes for Bosa as well. If you hold out a replacement should be brought in with the picks I get back for trading you to the Browns, Jets, and Jaguars of the league. Enjoy the money cause you will never win with the bottom feeder teams you deserve with that attitude.
Hold outs are a part of the business. Plus aiyuk will be fine coming off a standard torn acl injury. Gronk adrian Peterson and so many players have returned from a torn acl/mcl and all ended up being fine. It may take him until November to be 100 percent but no doubt he's gonna work hard to get back to 100 percent for that massive superbowl run we're embarking on.
Excuse me aiyuk produced 3 straight 1000 yard seasons before signing that contract. Also what stories?? Aiyuk could've accepted that trade to the Steelers but signed that contract with us because he wants to win championships where he will right here. Also aiyuk was turning around his season before he tore his acl. Don't know the negative sentiment that some of you people keep alluding too.
The stories like the one posted in this thread about how the team wants to change their strategy in dealing with holdouts since the Buckner trade. He isn't a $30M receiver and never was.
He also wasn't turning anything around, Jennings proved he can replace him in product for a fraction of the money. It was a bad contract and he shouldn't have even had a say. The moment he went public a call should have had his dumb ass on a plane to Cleveland or Pittsburgh or Washington or whoever gave the best pick. Just like the Deebo debacle that contract will haunt us very soon. It's not too early to call it the mistake it was and I thought that BEFORE the season even started and he proved his failure for us all to see.
Please keep that same energy when aiyuk has a monster season when he comes back from his injury. Thanks
and no that contract won't haunt us. We have the best cap guy in the business handling our contracts and we won't be in cap hell anytime soon. Thanks
Feb 21, 2025 at 9:39 PM
- moeab
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lol people really be saying dumb s**t that aiyuk won't be playing this season or is gonna get traded. Lol offseason talk be wilding
Feb 21, 2025 at 9:44 PM
- RedGoldSquatch
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Originally posted by moeab:
Originally posted by RedGoldSquatch:
Originally posted by moeab:
Originally posted by RedGoldSquatch:
Originally posted by moeab:Those guys didn't start slow and sit in the coaches doghouse. They didn't suffer and play to a lower standard because they missed a training camp. They were stars, that's not him. He averaged what before his injury, 40 yards a game. He simply does not possess the fire to be great and signing him was a mistake. Even Lynch knows it which is where these stories are coming from.
Originally posted by RedGoldSquatch:
Originally posted by Heroism:
I said it a few days ago, but this relationship between SF and BA isn't going to end well. Unfortunately I think the team acquiescing to Deebo's trade/release is setting the precedent for when BA does the same(again).
He was a dud before the injury and likely will be when he comes back. I was an advocate for trading him immediately when he went the media route, headaches aren't worth the time.
That being said I wouldn't have redone the deal Trent wanted either (Still under contract and wanted more guaranteed money) and would have told his ass to retire if he didn't like the money left before giving in. I'm simply not a fan of players that want to hold out under virtually any circumstances. That goes for Bosa as well. If you hold out a replacement should be brought in with the picks I get back for trading you to the Browns, Jets, and Jaguars of the league. Enjoy the money cause you will never win with the bottom feeder teams you deserve with that attitude.
Hold outs are a part of the business. Plus aiyuk will be fine coming off a standard torn acl injury. Gronk adrian Peterson and so many players have returned from a torn acl/mcl and all ended up being fine. It may take him until November to be 100 percent but no doubt he's gonna work hard to get back to 100 percent for that massive superbowl run we're embarking on.
Excuse me aiyuk produced 3 straight 1000 yard seasons before signing that contract. Also what stories?? Aiyuk could've accepted that trade to the Steelers but signed that contract with us because he wants to win championships where he will right here. Also aiyuk was turning around his season before he tore his acl. Don't know the negative sentiment that some of you people keep alluding too.
The stories like the one posted in this thread about how the team wants to change their strategy in dealing with holdouts since the Buckner trade. He isn't a $30M receiver and never was.
He also wasn't turning anything around, Jennings proved he can replace him in product for a fraction of the money. It was a bad contract and he shouldn't have even had a say. The moment he went public a call should have had his dumb ass on a plane to Cleveland or Pittsburgh or Washington or whoever gave the best pick. Just like the Deebo debacle that contract will haunt us very soon. It's not too early to call it the mistake it was and I thought that BEFORE the season even started and he proved his failure for us all to see.
Please keep that same energy when aiyuk has a monster season when he comes back from his injury. Thanks
and no that contract won't haunt us. We have the best cap guy in the business handling our contracts and we won't be in cap hell anytime soon. Thanks
From a team perspective i hope he does, it means we are doing well. In reality I don't see it happening, if it does I hope they get amazing trade value for him. Never trust a holdout that goes public, never. Get that replacement ASAP before that dog bites again.
Feb 21, 2025 at 9:45 PM
- RedGoldSquatch
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Originally posted by moeab:
lol people really be saying dumb s**t that aiyuk won't be playing this season or is gonna get traded. Lol offseason talk be wilding
His contract ensures we won't get traded unfortunately. As for playing, he absolutely should. If he sits out the season over an acl injury he likely never plays again, it's simply not the injury it used to be. Or he would become the next OBJ, all name and no game before he vanishes in a few years.
[ Edited by RedGoldSquatch on Feb 21, 2025 at 9:48 PM ]
Feb 21, 2025 at 9:49 PM
- moeab
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Originally posted by RedGoldSquatch:
Originally posted by moeab:
Originally posted by RedGoldSquatch:
Originally posted by moeab:
Originally posted by RedGoldSquatch:
Originally posted by moeab:Those guys didn't start slow and sit in the coaches doghouse. They didn't suffer and play to a lower standard because they missed a training camp. They were stars, that's not him. He averaged what before his injury, 40 yards a game. He simply does not possess the fire to be great and signing him was a mistake. Even Lynch knows it which is where these stories are coming from.
Originally posted by RedGoldSquatch:
Originally posted by Heroism:
I said it a few days ago, but this relationship between SF and BA isn't going to end well. Unfortunately I think the team acquiescing to Deebo's trade/release is setting the precedent for when BA does the same(again).
He was a dud before the injury and likely will be when he comes back. I was an advocate for trading him immediately when he went the media route, headaches aren't worth the time.
That being said I wouldn't have redone the deal Trent wanted either (Still under contract and wanted more guaranteed money) and would have told his ass to retire if he didn't like the money left before giving in. I'm simply not a fan of players that want to hold out under virtually any circumstances. That goes for Bosa as well. If you hold out a replacement should be brought in with the picks I get back for trading you to the Browns, Jets, and Jaguars of the league. Enjoy the money cause you will never win with the bottom feeder teams you deserve with that attitude.
Hold outs are a part of the business. Plus aiyuk will be fine coming off a standard torn acl injury. Gronk adrian Peterson and so many players have returned from a torn acl/mcl and all ended up being fine. It may take him until November to be 100 percent but no doubt he's gonna work hard to get back to 100 percent for that massive superbowl run we're embarking on.
Excuse me aiyuk produced 3 straight 1000 yard seasons before signing that contract. Also what stories?? Aiyuk could've accepted that trade to the Steelers but signed that contract with us because he wants to win championships where he will right here. Also aiyuk was turning around his season before he tore his acl. Don't know the negative sentiment that some of you people keep alluding too.
The stories like the one posted in this thread about how the team wants to change their strategy in dealing with holdouts since the Buckner trade. He isn't a $30M receiver and never was.
He also wasn't turning anything around, Jennings proved he can replace him in product for a fraction of the money. It was a bad contract and he shouldn't have even had a say. The moment he went public a call should have had his dumb ass on a plane to Cleveland or Pittsburgh or Washington or whoever gave the best pick. Just like the Deebo debacle that contract will haunt us very soon. It's not too early to call it the mistake it was and I thought that BEFORE the season even started and he proved his failure for us all to see.
Please keep that same energy when aiyuk has a monster season when he comes back from his injury. Thanks
and no that contract won't haunt us. We have the best cap guy in the business handling our contracts and we won't be in cap hell anytime soon. Thanks
From a team perspective i hope he does, it means we are doing well. In reality I don't see it happening, if it does I hope they get amazing trade value for him. Never trust a holdout that goes public, never. Get that replacement ASAP before that dog bites again.
In reality we are a superbowl contending team with a strong roster and great coaching staff front office. Thanks for being negative and stating your "reality"
Feb 21, 2025 at 10:02 PM
- RedGoldSquatch
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Originally posted by moeab:
Originally posted by RedGoldSquatch:
Originally posted by moeab:
Originally posted by RedGoldSquatch:
Originally posted by moeab:
Originally posted by RedGoldSquatch:
Originally posted by moeab:Those guys didn't start slow and sit in the coaches doghouse. They didn't suffer and play to a lower standard because they missed a training camp. They were stars, that's not him. He averaged what before his injury, 40 yards a game. He simply does not possess the fire to be great and signing him was a mistake. Even Lynch knows it which is where these stories are coming from.
Originally posted by RedGoldSquatch:
Originally posted by Heroism:
I said it a few days ago, but this relationship between SF and BA isn't going to end well. Unfortunately I think the team acquiescing to Deebo's trade/release is setting the precedent for when BA does the same(again).
He was a dud before the injury and likely will be when he comes back. I was an advocate for trading him immediately when he went the media route, headaches aren't worth the time.
That being said I wouldn't have redone the deal Trent wanted either (Still under contract and wanted more guaranteed money) and would have told his ass to retire if he didn't like the money left before giving in. I'm simply not a fan of players that want to hold out under virtually any circumstances. That goes for Bosa as well. If you hold out a replacement should be brought in with the picks I get back for trading you to the Browns, Jets, and Jaguars of the league. Enjoy the money cause you will never win with the bottom feeder teams you deserve with that attitude.
Hold outs are a part of the business. Plus aiyuk will be fine coming off a standard torn acl injury. Gronk adrian Peterson and so many players have returned from a torn acl/mcl and all ended up being fine. It may take him until November to be 100 percent but no doubt he's gonna work hard to get back to 100 percent for that massive superbowl run we're embarking on.
Excuse me aiyuk produced 3 straight 1000 yard seasons before signing that contract. Also what stories?? Aiyuk could've accepted that trade to the Steelers but signed that contract with us because he wants to win championships where he will right here. Also aiyuk was turning around his season before he tore his acl. Don't know the negative sentiment that some of you people keep alluding too.
The stories like the one posted in this thread about how the team wants to change their strategy in dealing with holdouts since the Buckner trade. He isn't a $30M receiver and never was.
He also wasn't turning anything around, Jennings proved he can replace him in product for a fraction of the money. It was a bad contract and he shouldn't have even had a say. The moment he went public a call should have had his dumb ass on a plane to Cleveland or Pittsburgh or Washington or whoever gave the best pick. Just like the Deebo debacle that contract will haunt us very soon. It's not too early to call it the mistake it was and I thought that BEFORE the season even started and he proved his failure for us all to see.
Please keep that same energy when aiyuk has a monster season when he comes back from his injury. Thanks
and no that contract won't haunt us. We have the best cap guy in the business handling our contracts and we won't be in cap hell anytime soon. Thanks
From a team perspective i hope he does, it means we are doing well. In reality I don't see it happening, if it does I hope they get amazing trade value for him. Never trust a holdout that goes public, never. Get that replacement ASAP before that dog bites again.
In reality we are a superbowl contending team with a strong roster and great coaching staff front office. Thanks for being negative and stating your "reality"
SuperBowl contending I 100% agree with. The easier SoS and rest should do us well. Super Bowl winning, likely not. Trent won't finish the year just like he didn't last year, Everyone is a year older, and most importantly BP isn't an NFL face. He's our best option and can get on the mountain but the league doesn't benefit from him sitting on top of it. Our window likely slams hard enough to break after next year and we're saddled with a $50+M qb not in the top 5. We will toil there while the next crop gets better (Washington, Detroit, Buffalo, KC, hell even Denver) until we hit a replacement or get bitten so bad they fire Shanny/Lynch and start over.
I hope I'm wrong though and we win next year but the future after that looks bleak with our aging roster if we don't draft well and stop being morons giving money to players unworthy of it.
[ Edited by RedGoldSquatch on Feb 21, 2025 at 10:03 PM ]
Feb 21, 2025 at 11:34 PM
- Bay2Bay9erAllday
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Originally posted by GoreGoreGore:
Originally posted by Bay2Bay9erAllday:
Even if he's back by training camp( which I highly doubt) i don't expect him to be himself. At least not next season. He relies on precision route running and ridiculous cuts. I think it's going to take him until 2026 to be back to his former self, if it ever does happen. John need to prep the offense this FA and/or draft for this unfortunate situation.
https://ninerswire.usatoday.com/2024/12/29/brandon-aiyuk-update-has-good-news-on-recovery-from-knee-injury/
There's still no clear date on when the 49ers expect Aiyuk to return, but his early progress is a good sign. The key will be ensuring the 2023 All-Pro doesn't have any setbacks that might cost him even more time. Ideally Aiyuk would return at some point during training camp so he could ramp up for the regular season, but the team also isn't going to rush the 26-year-old back into action.
It doesn't seem like he should have a down year. If he's ready for TC, that's a great sign. I would have him be limited in practices and for the preseason, and start him off as a 4th WR for the first couple of weeks, unless he shows that's he's fully ready for his normal workload.
Just saw this post. That's encouraging to hear. Hopefully that is the case and no setback. We have a lot invested in him. We're going to need him to be a contributor next season, as quickly as possible.
Feb 22, 2025 at 12:32 PM
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Is B.A getting Bosa type $ ?