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Originally Posted by vietsta4o8
who was starting in your dream smith or carr? any sighting of berry or spiller?
or dez bryant lining up the opposite side of crabtree
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Originally Posted by vietsta4o8
who was starting in your dream smith or carr? any sighting of berry or spiller?
Originally Posted by acidicality
not drafting desean when we had two chances to...
I don't remember the QB but I do remember we won in OT on a run play with Gore.Originally Posted by vietsta4o8
who was starting in your dream smith or carr? any sighting of berry or spiller?
[h1]Report: Pacman pursued by 49ers, Lions[/h1]
ESPN.com news services
Jones
Leading up to the pro-day style workout Adam "Pacman" Jones is reported to be holding on Friday for NFL scouts, the troubled cornerback privately met with the San Francisco 49ers last week, according to NFL.com.
Jones is also scheduled to meet with the Detroit Lions on Friday morning, according to the report.
The workout will reportedly be held in New Orleans following Tulane's pro day. According to NFL.com, the 49ers, Lions, Jaguars and Saints will be at the workout.
League sources told ESPN Insider Adam Schefter that Jones worked out for the Cincinnati Bengals on Feb. 11 in what was thought to be the cornerback's first workout with an NFL team since the Dallas Cowboys released him in February 2009.
Jones has avoided trouble since his last brush with the law in October 2008. He was involved in an alcohol-related incident with a bodyguard assigned to him by the Cowboys, and hotel employees called police. No arrests were made nor charges filed. But the NFL suspended Jones for four games because the incident was a violation of the league's personal conduct policy.
Jones began his time in Dallas under close league scrutiny after he was suspended for the entire 2007 season for multiple violations of the conduct policy while he was a member of the Tennessee Titans. The Cowboys traded for Jones before his suspension was over, and he was reinstated by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell on Aug. 28, 2008.
This would be sick for US.Originally Posted by westcoastsfinest
pacman jones
im all for it
Anyone opposed to signing pacman?
I'm not against signing Pacman, but I'm not exactly for it either. I would only offer him the bare minium as far as a contract goes.
Originally Posted by BirdsIView
Word.
Shaun Hill is Montana 2.0.
He just doesn't have the supporting cast to prove it.
Originally Posted by ShaunHillFTW49
Originally Posted by BirdsIView
Word.
Shaun Hill is Montana 2.0.
He just doesn't have the supporting cast to prove it.
raiderOriginally Posted by milkandcookies
This would be sick for US.Originally Posted by westcoastsfinest
pacman jones
im all for it
WE would finally have a viable option at PR/KR.
Originally Posted by dland24
And when you say we, you would be referring to...?Originally Posted by milkandcookies
I was hoping that we would have a 49ers/raiders monday night opener.Originally Posted by NikeTalker23
in my dream I did...maybe it's a sign of things to come...
this would be sooooo sick.
BirdsIView wrote:
Word.
Shaun Hill is Montana 2.0.
He just doesn't have the supporting cast to prove it.
In the wake of the Scot McCloughan leave of absence -- and possible relocation -- we consider what changes might befall the team as we throttle towards the draft and the rest of the offseason. One interesting potential development, per Tim Kawakami of the San Jose Mercury News, is that QB Alex Smith's job security (tenuous as it is) might be further threatened now that his one vocal supporter is likely gone.
If this is the case, the 49ers might be up the creek, as the saying goes, since the free agent market is all but dried up. Or are they?
Going a bit speculative here, but back when we considered the possible trade destinations for Donovan McNabb, the 49ers were considered one of the front-runners given the slate of QBs on the depth chart and their trade ammunition. If Kawakami's insights are true -- that team president Jed York was instrumental in going after Kurt Warner, and "pushed" for the team to call on Jay Cutler and Brady Quinn in the past -- and if McCloughan is no longer in the way, what's stopping York from again pushing to acquire a player that is, by all accounts (and for the right price), available? If this team is suddenly the favorite to win the NFC West, wouldn't it make sense to acquire a proven veteran QB that -- failures at the highest level aside -- has been to the playoffs on a near-yearly basis? Doesn't seem like much of a stretch, we'll see whether this heats up.