Official 2012 San Francisco 49ers Offseason Thread

Other teams are scouting che boy smith
Manning has to sign
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Ain't gonna lie I rather have smith back instead of manning
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Other teams are scouting che boy smith
Manning has to sign
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Ain't gonna lie I rather have smith back instead of manning
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Starting to think manning to titans. Smith to dolphins. Just hope we don't end up with hasselbeck
 
Starting to think manning to titans. Smith to dolphins. Just hope we don't end up with hasselbeck
 
[h1]Alex Smith, Dolphins are negotiating[/h1]
Posted by Mike Florio on March 18, 2012, 8:45 PM EDT

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Instead of waiting for the Peyton chase to knock a starting quarterback to the curb, the Dolphins have decided to make a pre-emptive strike, actively pursuing Alex Smith, who led the 49ers to a 14-3 record in 2011.

Mike Klis of the Denver Post reports that theDolphins are negotiating with Smith, and that Smith could get a deal in the range of $8 million per year.

Of course, Smith already has on the table a three-year, $24 million offer from the 49ers, which if my math is correct (and rarely it is), that’s an average of $8 million.

Klis speculates that, if the Niners miss out on Peyton Manning, they could targetMatthew Hasselbeck, whom many (me included) believe the 49ers should have signed in 2011.

Of course, Hasselbeck may not be available if the Titans don’t land Manning.

If that happens, don’t be surprised if Colin Kaepernick is the starting quarterback in San Francisco come September.
 
[h1]Alex Smith, Dolphins are negotiating[/h1]
Posted by Mike Florio on March 18, 2012, 8:45 PM EDT

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Instead of waiting for the Peyton chase to knock a starting quarterback to the curb, the Dolphins have decided to make a pre-emptive strike, actively pursuing Alex Smith, who led the 49ers to a 14-3 record in 2011.

Mike Klis of the Denver Post reports that theDolphins are negotiating with Smith, and that Smith could get a deal in the range of $8 million per year.

Of course, Smith already has on the table a three-year, $24 million offer from the 49ers, which if my math is correct (and rarely it is), that’s an average of $8 million.

Klis speculates that, if the Niners miss out on Peyton Manning, they could targetMatthew Hasselbeck, whom many (me included) believe the 49ers should have signed in 2011.

Of course, Hasselbeck may not be available if the Titans don’t land Manning.

If that happens, don’t be surprised if Colin Kaepernick is the starting quarterback in San Francisco come September.
 
LOL @ dudes saying they'd rather have Josh johnson under center over Alex. I am not a fan of Alex Smith as a quarterback but get the hell outta here with that.

Alex > JJ
 
LOL @ dudes saying they'd rather have Josh johnson under center over Alex. I am not a fan of Alex Smith as a quarterback but get the hell outta here with that.

Alex > JJ
 
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