Official 2012 San Francisco 49ers Offseason Thread

Originally Posted by djkaos23

For all my SOCAL Niners Heads. This is the spot to catch all the niner games. I wont be able to make it this week vs the skins but I will def be there the following vs the G-Men. Its about 6 people from my job that are all niners fan and we go every year.

They have videos posted too

http://sfsaloon.com/

Looks like a cool little spot.
 
Originally Posted by LazyJ10

New Power Rankings have the 9ers at #2 -

"Another week, another victory for the first 49ers team since 1998 to go 6-1. (Sando)".

Somewhere DLand is having a seziure....
?
 
Originally Posted by LazyJ10

New Power Rankings have the 9ers at #2 -

"Another week, another victory for the first 49ers team since 1998 to go 6-1. (Sando)".

Somewhere DLand is having a seziure....
?
 
http://niketalk.yuku.com/...ead-6-1-11-6--Wa?page=63


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Funny how everyone was wrong. Even the most optimistic 49er fans didn't expect them to be playing this well.
 
I still don't understand the hate for a team that is 6-1 and has beaten quality teams in the league.

It's great to see the Niners stand at 6-1.
 
I still don't understand the hate for a team that is 6-1 and has beaten quality teams in the league.

It's great to see the Niners stand at 6-1.
 
Originally Posted by LiveMyReality

I still don't understand the hate for a team that is 6-1 and has beaten quality teams in the league.

It's great to see the Niners stand at 6-1.
People just look at the fact we're in the NFC West but little did they know that we've only played one team in our division.

  
 
Originally Posted by LiveMyReality

I still don't understand the hate for a team that is 6-1 and has beaten quality teams in the league.

It's great to see the Niners stand at 6-1.
People just look at the fact we're in the NFC West but little did they know that we've only played one team in our division.

  
 
Originally Posted by dland24

Originally Posted by LazyJ10

New Power Rankings have the 9ers at #2 -

"Another week, another victory for the first 49ers team since 1998 to go 6-1. (Sando)".

Somewhere DLand is having a seziure....
?
From the excitement.  You were stoked at position 4, I couldn't imagine what you'd be like at 2.
 
Originally Posted by dland24

Originally Posted by LazyJ10

New Power Rankings have the 9ers at #2 -

"Another week, another victory for the first 49ers team since 1998 to go 6-1. (Sando)".

Somewhere DLand is having a seziure....
?
From the excitement.  You were stoked at position 4, I couldn't imagine what you'd be like at 2.
 
something interesting i read earlier today:


The 49ers' turnaround from a year ago has been dramatic. But the team certainly was not built overnight.

Reliable long-snapper Brian Jennings is the last holdover from the days of Terry Donahue as general manager and Steve Mariucci as coach. But there are players on the roster from five other 49ers regimes that included Dennis Erickson, Mike Nolan and Mike Singletary as coaches, as well as Scot McCloughan as the organization's top personnel guy.

And eight players remain from 2010, when current general manager Trent Baalke and Singletary joined forces to set the roster.

Now that the NFL trade deadline has passed and the 49ers made no roster moves, let's take a look at how the team was built.

Listed are all players currently on the 53-man roster and receiver Josh Morgan, who had a large impact this season before sustaining a season-ending injury (includes general manager/head coach, year, and how player was originally acquired):

Terry Donahue/Steve Mariucci (through 2002)
LS Brian Jennings, 2000, seventh round

Terry Donahue/Dennis Erickson (2003-04)
CB Shawntae Spencer, 2004, second round
NT Isaac Sopoaga, 2004, fourth round
P Andy Lee, 2004, sixth round

Scot McCloughan/Mike Nolan (2005-08)
QB Alex Smith, 2005, first round
RB Frank Gore, 2005, third round
G Adam Snyder, 2005, third round
TE Vernon Davis, 2006, first round
TE Delanie Walker, 2006, sixth round
LB Parys Haralson, 2006, fifth round
LB Patrick Willis, 2007, first round
LT Joe Staley, 2007, first round
DE Ray McDonald, 2007, third round
FS Dashon Goldson, 2007, fourth round
CB Tarell Brown, 2007, fifth round
DE Justin Smith, 2008, free agent
G Chilo Rachal, 2008, second round
S Reggie Smith, 2008, third round
WR Joshua Morgan, 2008, sixth round

Scot McCloughan/Mike Singletary (2008-09)
LB Ahmad Brooks, 2008, waiver claim
FB Moran Norris, 2009, free agent
WR Michael Crabtree, 2009, first round
DT Ricky Jean Francois, 2009, seventh round
T Alex Boone, 2009, undrafted rookie

Trent Baalke/Mike Singletary (2010)
WR Ted Ginn, trade
T Anthony Davis, first round
G Mike Iupati, first round
LB NaVorro Bowman, third round
WR Kyle Williams, sixth round
RB Anthony Dixon, sixth round
CB Tramaine Brock, undrafted rookie
DB C.J. Spillman, waiver claim

Trent Baalke/Jim Harbaugh (2011)
LB Aldon Smith, first round
QB Colin Kaepernick, second round
CB Chris Culliver, third round
RB Kendall Hunter, fourth round
G Daniel Kilgore, fifth round
S Colin Jones, sixth round
FB Bruce Miller, seventh round
T Mike Person, seventh round
NT Ian Williams, undrafted rookie
DE Demarcus Dobbs, undrafted rookie
K David Akers, free agent
LB Larry Grant, free agent
CB Carlos Rogers, free agent
S Madieu Williams, free agent
C Jonathan Goodwin, free agent
LB Blake Costanzo, free agent
WR Braylon Edwards, free agent
S Donte Whitner, free agent
QB Scott Tolzien, waiver claim
LB Tavares Gooden, free agent
TE Justin Peelle, free agent
WR Brett Swain, free agent

Read more: Through the years: how the 49ers were built
Tune to SportsNet Central at 6, 10:30 and midnight on Comcast SportsNet Bay Area for more on this story
 
something interesting i read earlier today:


The 49ers' turnaround from a year ago has been dramatic. But the team certainly was not built overnight.

Reliable long-snapper Brian Jennings is the last holdover from the days of Terry Donahue as general manager and Steve Mariucci as coach. But there are players on the roster from five other 49ers regimes that included Dennis Erickson, Mike Nolan and Mike Singletary as coaches, as well as Scot McCloughan as the organization's top personnel guy.

And eight players remain from 2010, when current general manager Trent Baalke and Singletary joined forces to set the roster.

Now that the NFL trade deadline has passed and the 49ers made no roster moves, let's take a look at how the team was built.

Listed are all players currently on the 53-man roster and receiver Josh Morgan, who had a large impact this season before sustaining a season-ending injury (includes general manager/head coach, year, and how player was originally acquired):

Terry Donahue/Steve Mariucci (through 2002)
LS Brian Jennings, 2000, seventh round

Terry Donahue/Dennis Erickson (2003-04)
CB Shawntae Spencer, 2004, second round
NT Isaac Sopoaga, 2004, fourth round
P Andy Lee, 2004, sixth round

Scot McCloughan/Mike Nolan (2005-08)
QB Alex Smith, 2005, first round
RB Frank Gore, 2005, third round
G Adam Snyder, 2005, third round
TE Vernon Davis, 2006, first round
TE Delanie Walker, 2006, sixth round
LB Parys Haralson, 2006, fifth round
LB Patrick Willis, 2007, first round
LT Joe Staley, 2007, first round
DE Ray McDonald, 2007, third round
FS Dashon Goldson, 2007, fourth round
CB Tarell Brown, 2007, fifth round
DE Justin Smith, 2008, free agent
G Chilo Rachal, 2008, second round
S Reggie Smith, 2008, third round
WR Joshua Morgan, 2008, sixth round

Scot McCloughan/Mike Singletary (2008-09)
LB Ahmad Brooks, 2008, waiver claim
FB Moran Norris, 2009, free agent
WR Michael Crabtree, 2009, first round
DT Ricky Jean Francois, 2009, seventh round
T Alex Boone, 2009, undrafted rookie

Trent Baalke/Mike Singletary (2010)
WR Ted Ginn, trade
T Anthony Davis, first round
G Mike Iupati, first round
LB NaVorro Bowman, third round
WR Kyle Williams, sixth round
RB Anthony Dixon, sixth round
CB Tramaine Brock, undrafted rookie
DB C.J. Spillman, waiver claim

Trent Baalke/Jim Harbaugh (2011)
LB Aldon Smith, first round
QB Colin Kaepernick, second round
CB Chris Culliver, third round
RB Kendall Hunter, fourth round
G Daniel Kilgore, fifth round
S Colin Jones, sixth round
FB Bruce Miller, seventh round
T Mike Person, seventh round
NT Ian Williams, undrafted rookie
DE Demarcus Dobbs, undrafted rookie
K David Akers, free agent
LB Larry Grant, free agent
CB Carlos Rogers, free agent
S Madieu Williams, free agent
C Jonathan Goodwin, free agent
LB Blake Costanzo, free agent
WR Braylon Edwards, free agent
S Donte Whitner, free agent
QB Scott Tolzien, waiver claim
LB Tavares Gooden, free agent
TE Justin Peelle, free agent
WR Brett Swain, free agent

Read more: Through the years: how the 49ers were built
Tune to SportsNet Central at 6, 10:30 and midnight on Comcast SportsNet Bay Area for more on this story
 
Good game played today, we just need to improve on our pass-d a little and pass rush a bit more. Other than that, I have no complaints. Hope Gore gets better.
 
Good game played today, we just need to improve on our pass-d a little and pass rush a bit more. Other than that, I have no complaints. Hope Gore gets better.
 
How much do yall think playoff tickets would go for on StubHub? I don't care if they're nosebleeds. I'd be happy just to be at the game.
 
How much do yall think playoff tickets would go for on StubHub? I don't care if they're nosebleeds. I'd be happy just to be at the game.
 
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