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I dont see either of them hanging it up if we get to that point.
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man i hope they resign boldin
u think if we woulda kept moss we would have a few more wins on our record this year????man i hope they resign boldin
I don't even want to get into the offseason stuff yet but that's not even a debate. That dude must be back. His style of play will make him a viable threat for a couple more years.
u think if we woulda kept moss we would have a few more wins on our record this year????
man im hype i wish i could go to the game
we just need our offense to be efficient
td's instead of fg's
Really tough call if I had to choose one of the two. I know this doesnt really answer your question, but I fully expect us to cut Carlos Rogers in the offseason, which should give us the capability of re-signing both. Between Rogers, Boldin and Whitner, that is roughly $20M that we would have to spend in the offseason alone.If Niners had to resign 1 player this offseason.....Boldin or Whitner?
If I had to pick 1 and just 1, I would go with Boldin. Reason being is I believe it would help to reassure Kap going into next year and signing Boldin would be more a beneficial factor to Kap and his future success.If Niners had to resign 1 player this offseason.....Boldin or Whitner?
If the Niners win it all do Frank and Justin retire? Me and my homie were discussing this just now.
Very deep probably 6 or 7 go in the first round. I like Kelvin Benjamin , Allen Robinson, Marquise Lee alot more than others because they're all going to be around In the 20s which is absurd for the talents they all are. Jordan Marthews includedI would be absolutely shocked if Gore retired. I don't think he would know what to do with his life.
Maybe Justin...
I don't really follow college football but I heard this is a deep draft for WRs? Ccan anyone confirm that?
Will Tukuafu day-to-day with knee injury
By Bill Williamson | ESPN.com
The San Francisco 49ers' injury watch this week will not be relegated to cornerback Carlos Rogers. Fullback Will Tukuafu's health is also in question as the 49ers prepare to play at Seattle in the NFC title game on Sunday.
Tukuafu
The 294-pound Tukuafu left the win against Carolina on Sunday with a knee injury. Monday, 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh said he was encouraged by Tukuafu’s movement. He had an MRI Monday. A source with knowledge of the situation said Tukuafu is day-to-day, but there is no precise recovery time.
So, it is unclear if Tukuafu can play. Because the 49ers lean on the conservative side when it comes to injuries, the odds could be against Tukuafu playing Sunday. It will probably be a game-time decision.
Tukuafu was splitting time with Anthony Dixon after Bruce Miller was lost for the season in December with a broken scapula. Dixon and tight end Vance McDonald, who took over Tukuafu’s role, will play Sunday if Tukuafu can’t.
For Rogers, Wednesday will be key. The cornerback has missed the past two games with a hamstring injury he suffered in Week 17. He hasn’t practiced since. Rogers and the team have said the injury isn’t overly serious, yet he has not been able to get on the practice field. If he can practice this week, he can probably play at Seattle. Perrish Cox has taken his place as the nickel cornerback.
Represent out there for the rest of us champ and enjoy yourself.
Do your thing let them know.
I've only seen a handful of MSU games over the last few years but from what I've seen Darqueze Dennard had really impressed me at CB. Does anyone know where he'll go in the draft?
Patriots, Seahawks and Broncos appear on cover of Sports Illustrated
http://nfl.si.com/2014/01/15/patriots-seahawks-broncos-sports-illustrated-cover/