Official: 49ers 2013-2014 Season Thread
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Atlanta might even jump up to number 4/5 depending on the draft and how healthy they can be...
Roddy White and J.Jones at WR.
Steven Jackson/Turner/Snelling at RB. They have 5 RB's right now. I'm curious to see who they dump or shop.
Gonzalez might come back if offer him enough money or build a contender for him.
Decent Defense and they'll probably draft there.
Could be interesting.
Roddy White and J.Jones at WR.
Steven Jackson/Turner/Snelling at RB. They have 5 RB's right now. I'm curious to see who they dump or shop.
Gonzalez might come back if offer him enough money or build a contender for him.
Decent Defense and they'll probably draft there.
Could be interesting.
And Houston has lost a lot of players on defense. No guarantees they are high. I wouldn't be surprised it Indy wins that division this year with the moves they've made to fix their defense.
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Nnamdi Asomugha will be a 49er
since his time in college he has yet to be a part of a winning team, now hes old and fallen off his game so much that i see him signing with SF at a bargain price.
which could leave rogers out in the cold...
BUT! if Nnamdi Asomugha does not sign than i think Woodson will since it sounds like he is ITCHING to play for SF and is willing to accept a little less to do so.
since his time in college he has yet to be a part of a winning team, now hes old and fallen off his game so much that i see him signing with SF at a bargain price.
which could leave rogers out in the cold...
BUT! if Nnamdi Asomugha does not sign than i think Woodson will since it sounds like he is ITCHING to play for SF and is willing to accept a little less to do so.
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Being old, you definitely want a ring and would take a pay cut for it.
1) When you're young, make a name
2) When you're prime, make the money
3) When you've retired, have the rings
Depending on the player, one ring could be enough and they might want to milk the league for as much as anyone pays them. But for those who don't have one, or want more than one, they're going to definitely take a pay cut to get one. Deion Sanders did it back in 94-95. Got one and bounced. So it really is up to the person. You can have an allstar cast who some take pay cuts because they know they have the best shot to grab a ring.
1) When you're young, make a name
2) When you're prime, make the money
3) When you've retired, have the rings
Depending on the player, one ring could be enough and they might want to milk the league for as much as anyone pays them. But for those who don't have one, or want more than one, they're going to definitely take a pay cut to get one. Deion Sanders did it back in 94-95. Got one and bounced. So it really is up to the person. You can have an allstar cast who some take pay cuts because they know they have the best shot to grab a ring.
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Dumervil's agent points finger at Broncos in fax fiasco | News | NFL.com
Gettttt himmmmm!
Dumervil!
But he'll be expensive.
The Denver Broncos were left "fuming" by Friday afternoon's fax-machine blunder that resulted in Elvis Dumervil's release.
Dumervil!
But he'll be expensive.
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Phil Dawson signed by San Francisco 49ers - NFL.com
Niners signed Phil Dawson to replace the recently released David Akers.
Niners signed Phil Dawson to replace the recently released David Akers.
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Even at 38 he can still kick.
"He went 14-for-15 over the last two seasons on kicks of 50-plus yards."
Jason Hanson is 42 and considering still returning to the Lions to kick again this year after going 32 of 36 last year (88.9% conversion rate). That's actually even higher than his career average of 82.4%. Kickers don't tend to take the same punishment as other players. The only problem is when they have an injury or they start to lose their ability to kick. It seems like when it goes it drops quickly. They get inside their own heads and when they are off it's center stage for everyone to see.
"He went 14-for-15 over the last two seasons on kicks of 50-plus yards."
Jason Hanson is 42 and considering still returning to the Lions to kick again this year after going 32 of 36 last year (88.9% conversion rate). That's actually even higher than his career average of 82.4%. Kickers don't tend to take the same punishment as other players. The only problem is when they have an injury or they start to lose their ability to kick. It seems like when it goes it drops quickly. They get inside their own heads and when they are off it's center stage for everyone to see.
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I was about to mention Jason Hanson.
In football kickers can go longer, they aren't physically taxed like all other positions.
****, I'll even hire Morten Anderson compared to Akers screwing up 35 yarders.
In football kickers can go longer, they aren't physically taxed like all other positions.
****, I'll even hire Morten Anderson compared to Akers screwing up 35 yarders.