:::[Official] San Francisco 49ers 2024 Offseason Thread [NFC CHAMPIONS]:::

Should UnicornHunter’s faithful card be revoked for his blasphemous Patrick Willis comments?

  • Yes permanently

    Votes: 31 79.5%
  • Yes temporarily

    Votes: 5 12.8%
  • No

    Votes: 3 7.7%

  • Total voters
    39
  • Poll closed .
B-REX on the scene 

I'm so happy for dude

In my soul i want him to win DROTY

F a Khalil Mack
 
Iupati's agent is like 
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do you think we resign him
nope.

Staley - Marcus Martin/ Brandon Thomas - Kilgore - Boone - Davis

we definitely need to draft some depth, but I think we'll be ok as long as our core stays healthy.
 
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Forreal tho our Pro Bowlers come from the o-line that can't keep Kaep from the ground. If anything I think Bethea deserves a spot.
 
Disgusted with the Pro Bowl selections from our team. Iupati was a damn liability in pass coverage. He is lucky Jonathan Martin was on our line otherwise Iupati would have been the worst pass blocker on our line.

Our Pro Bowlers should have been:

Cox
Borland
Bethea

The fact that Cox isnt even an alternate is a joke.
 
some caller on 95.7 said that joe staley told harbaugh to "**** off" and "you're a ******* idiot" after he got the flag for illegal formation. did anyone catch that? i missed it if it did happen.

if this is true, its indicative of what's going on in the locker room. joe staley is one of the leaders on this team and for him to react like that is pretty telling.
 
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the fact that our turnstile offensive line was able to send two representatives to the probowl is a joke. any good they did for the run game has been nullified by their inability to give kaep any semblance of a pocket from which to throw. and idk if frank's good season can be attributed to the oline blocking well or his uncanny ability to fit thru incredibly small windows.
 
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The offseason leading up to the draft is torture for me.  I dont really follow, follow, college football......so I cant participate in any of your conversations.  Drives me nuts. 
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I havent really folowed NCAA football recently, the only reason i watched it was to view the top prospects, but since the 49ers the past years hve been picking in the laste 1st i kind of slowed watching NCCAF. With thats said and the few knowledge i have of all the prospects. If the 49ers take a WR, in the 1st i would be happy with White, parker. 

What you guys think of Dorial Green-Becham, Ive seen he has the potential to be a Randy Moss. But the issues are there with him. 

Also wouldnt mind the 49ers taking a DB or lineman in the first,  need to do more research in these positions. 

http://deadspin.com/jim-harbaugh-once-smeared-a-players-blood-on-his-face-l-1674734836

Harbaugh crazy pasionate. 
 
AD pulling Greg Roman's card. Dude is a ******* moron. Roman must feel like a real dumbass after he said that and was proved wrong this season. AD is probably our best lineman and was sorely, sorely missed throughout the entire season.

I can't believe Harbaugh hired this dude fresh out of high school coaching and thought he would be a competent OC.
 
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What you guys think of Dorial Green-Becham, Ive seen he has the potential to be a Randy Moss. But the issues are there with him. 

Also wouldnt mind the 49ers taking a DB or lineman in the first,  need to do more research in these positions. 

http://deadspin.com/jim-harbaugh-once-smeared-a-players-blood-on-his-face-l-1674734836

Harbaugh crazy pasionate. 

DGB would be sick. but dude is definitely a headcase.

big fan of white, strong, funchess (possible TE replacement?) and because ive seen him a lot on TV...ty montgomery. think he'll be more than serviceable.



and garrett grayson in the 3rd or 4th?
 
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SMFH at this idiot. Have fun with the mad scientist, Oakland. :wink:

I understand he was probably trying to scare him since Anthony Davis was only 21 at the time and wanted to show authority but dude was a 1st round pick for a reason so hes an idiot for that statement :lol:
 
[h1]Cardinals coach Bruce Arians could be example for the 49ers[/h1]
 Wednesday’s traditional news conference with Jim Harbaugh had a certain bon voyage feel. Harbaugh joked about his birthday, which was Tuesday, and answered questions about the contributions of defensive end Justin Smith and running back Frank Gore with reverence.

Afterwards, he later shook hands with media members who wished him a happy birthday, but it felt like more than that. It felt more like a good bye.

Whether the 49ers are making the right move in splitting with Harbaugh is now nearly irrelavant, what’s far more pertinent, is what does the organization do next?

They could learn from the example of the Cardinals, the team they play Sunday in the season finale at Levi’s. The Cardinals hired career assistant Bruce Arians as their coach, after he subbed for the ailing head coach Chuck Pagano in Indianapolis in 2012, and led the Colts to a 9-3 record. Before that, the now 62-year-old Arians never got so much as a call from another team about a head-coaching position.

Not surprisingly, Arians hails from the old-guys-rule school of coaching, and he believes experience holds great value.

“I think so many times, owners, general managers get caught up in who is being touted by the press. But
the problem with a young, hot, energetic coach is usually he has been in one system,” Arians said. “If that system fails, he doesn’t have any answers for it. He fails. It helps to have a guy who has experience in two or three general manager systems.”

Arians has coached in the NFL since 1989 with six different teams and has worked under plenty of different general managers and approaches. The 49ers have plenty of long-time assistants on their current staff. Defensive coordinator Vic Fangio, like Arians, has been with six teams in his 28 years coaching in the NFL.

“I think he has a great repoire with his players, that’s the big thing,” Arians said. “We have worked together a number of times. I have a lot of respect for him, and I think he would do a heck of a job.”

Fangio is the most obvious coach to get a promotion to the big chair, but there are others including secondary coach Ed Donatell (22 years in the NFL, five different teams, including four seasons as the Packers defensive coordinator from 2000-2003). Defensive line coach Jim Tomsula has 28 years of experience coaching at the high school, college and pro level and has been a successful coach in NFL Europa. Offensive line coach Mike Solari started in the NFL in 1987 and has been with four different teams, including two stints in San Francisco. Running backs coach Tom Rathman started with the 49ers in 1997 and has coached in Detroit and Oakland before returning with the 49ers in 2009.

The resumes of these men bulge with accomplishment and one of them could be the next Arians. Promoting from within has the advantage of keeping this excellent staff largely in tact for next season when the 49ers throw another draft class on top of an already talent-laden roster.

If the 49ers promote from their current staff, who would you like to see as the next head coach?
 
Excelllent read on that article, exactly the reason why im scared for the 49ers to get a young coach. I posted about it a while back 49ers need a respected, offensive minded veteren head coach
 
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