Official 2012 San Francisco 49ers Offseason Thread

Liking all the signings
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We finally have big bodied receivers
Jacobs will run te routes and watch for the wildcat fullback rush
Too many options
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all Alex gotta do is sit back behind his oline and either dump it to hunter gore Jacobs
Or throw that deep bomb to randy
Or catch manningham on the inside slants
Not to metion vd, walker,
As for the rest crabs, Williams, and that other fullback
They will be flying under the raydar
As for the draft they might get a spot on the roster were too deep already
like I said so many options , let the squad stay healthy
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Liking all the signings
pimp.gif

We finally have big bodied receivers
Jacobs will run te routes and watch for the wildcat fullback rush
Too many options
sick.gif
all Alex gotta do is sit back behind his oline and either dump it to hunter gore Jacobs
Or throw that deep bomb to randy
Or catch manningham on the inside slants
Not to metion vd, walker,
As for the rest crabs, Williams, and that other fullback
They will be flying under the raydar
As for the draft they might get a spot on the roster were too deep already
like I said so many options , let the squad stay healthy
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Because of the depth we have at almost every position I see the 49ers making some moves to get guys they really want in the draft.
I want Stephen Hill.  6'4 215 and was catching everything in sight at the combine
 
Because of the depth we have at almost every position I see the 49ers making some moves to get guys they really want in the draft.
I want Stephen Hill.  6'4 215 and was catching everything in sight at the combine
 
Originally Posted by Bruce Waynee

Because of the depth we have at almost every position I see the 49ers making some moves to get guys they really want in the draft.
I want Stephen Hill.  6'4 215 and was catching everything in sight at the combine

after his 40 time, gonna have to trade up to snatch him
 
Originally Posted by Bruce Waynee

Because of the depth we have at almost every position I see the 49ers making some moves to get guys they really want in the draft.
I want Stephen Hill.  6'4 215 and was catching everything in sight at the combine

after his 40 time, gonna have to trade up to snatch him
 
Funny looking back and reading this...

2011 San Francisco 49ers Defense:
The 49ers are one of the teams really hurt by the lockout. Defensively, new coordinator Vic Fangio hasn't had an entire offseason to implement his scheme, while his most skilled pass-rusher, rookie Aldon Smith, probably won't be able to produce until the middle of the year at the earliest. Smith is being asked to transition from the 4-3 to the 3-4 in such a short period of time; as if adjusting to the NFL as a rookie in this lockout situation wasn't difficult enough.

With Manny Lawson gone, San Francisco's rush linebackers will be Smith, Parys Haralson (4 sacks in 2010) and Ahmad Brooks (5 sacks). Defensive end Justin Smith is the team's only proven pass-rusher, as he generated 8.5 sacks last year.

It's safe to say that the 49ers will once again struggle to get to the quarterback, so it definitely wasn't a good time for the team to lose its best defensive back. Nate Clements was a cap casualty, as he was due to make around $17 million in 2011. San Francisco had no choice but to sever ties with him, and it subsequently signed Carlos Rogers as a substitute. Rogers is a solid starter coming off an injury-plagued year, but is definitely a downgrade from Clements.

The rest of the secondary is pretty iffy. Starting corner Shawntae Spencer is really inconsistent, looking great one week and terrible the next. Strong safety Donte Whitner is decent against the run, but a sieve in coverage. That also applies to newly acquired free safety Madieu Williams, who will probably be a reserve in the wake of San Francisco re-signing mediocre talent Dashon Goldson on Aug. 8.

So, pass rush and pass defense are both shaky. What about the run defense? The 49ers excelled in this area last year, ranking second in terms of YPC allowed (3.4). However, losing nose tackle Aubrayo Franklin to the Saints will have huge ramifications. Replacement Isaac Sopoaga isn't very good, and his shift to Franklin's former position will force undersized Ray McDonald to play more at defensive end.

The bottom line is that San Francisco is going to have one of the worst stop units in the NFL. One of the lone bright spots, of course, is Patrick Willis, an All-Pro talent at inside linebacker. However, Willis has lost his running mate, Takeo Spikes, to San Diego via free agency. Unproven second-year Navorro Bowman, who has one career start, is penciled in next to Willis.

  lulz...

link
 
Funny looking back and reading this...

2011 San Francisco 49ers Defense:
The 49ers are one of the teams really hurt by the lockout. Defensively, new coordinator Vic Fangio hasn't had an entire offseason to implement his scheme, while his most skilled pass-rusher, rookie Aldon Smith, probably won't be able to produce until the middle of the year at the earliest. Smith is being asked to transition from the 4-3 to the 3-4 in such a short period of time; as if adjusting to the NFL as a rookie in this lockout situation wasn't difficult enough.

With Manny Lawson gone, San Francisco's rush linebackers will be Smith, Parys Haralson (4 sacks in 2010) and Ahmad Brooks (5 sacks). Defensive end Justin Smith is the team's only proven pass-rusher, as he generated 8.5 sacks last year.

It's safe to say that the 49ers will once again struggle to get to the quarterback, so it definitely wasn't a good time for the team to lose its best defensive back. Nate Clements was a cap casualty, as he was due to make around $17 million in 2011. San Francisco had no choice but to sever ties with him, and it subsequently signed Carlos Rogers as a substitute. Rogers is a solid starter coming off an injury-plagued year, but is definitely a downgrade from Clements.

The rest of the secondary is pretty iffy. Starting corner Shawntae Spencer is really inconsistent, looking great one week and terrible the next. Strong safety Donte Whitner is decent against the run, but a sieve in coverage. That also applies to newly acquired free safety Madieu Williams, who will probably be a reserve in the wake of San Francisco re-signing mediocre talent Dashon Goldson on Aug. 8.

So, pass rush and pass defense are both shaky. What about the run defense? The 49ers excelled in this area last year, ranking second in terms of YPC allowed (3.4). However, losing nose tackle Aubrayo Franklin to the Saints will have huge ramifications. Replacement Isaac Sopoaga isn't very good, and his shift to Franklin's former position will force undersized Ray McDonald to play more at defensive end.

The bottom line is that San Francisco is going to have one of the worst stop units in the NFL. One of the lone bright spots, of course, is Patrick Willis, an All-Pro talent at inside linebacker. However, Willis has lost his running mate, Takeo Spikes, to San Diego via free agency. Unproven second-year Navorro Bowman, who has one career start, is penciled in next to Willis.

  lulz...

link
 
QB Alex Smith helps in search for missing teen.



[table][tr][td]Quote:[/td][/tr][tr][td]Quarterback Alex Smith — without any public-relations pomp and circumstance — helped in the search Saturday morning for missing Morgan Hill teen Sierra LaMar, according to KTVU.com. 

Word of Smith’s arrival spread Saturday morning on Twitter as fellow volunteers wrote posts of Smith dropping off food and water before joining the search. KTVU apparently showed video this morning of Smith’s good deeds.[/td][/tr][/table]

http://blogs.mercurynews.com/49ers/2012/03/31/qb-alex-smith-helps-in-search-for-missing-teen/

Class act. 
 
QB Alex Smith helps in search for missing teen.



[table][tr][td]Quote:[/td][/tr][tr][td]Quarterback Alex Smith — without any public-relations pomp and circumstance — helped in the search Saturday morning for missing Morgan Hill teen Sierra LaMar, according to KTVU.com. 

Word of Smith’s arrival spread Saturday morning on Twitter as fellow volunteers wrote posts of Smith dropping off food and water before joining the search. KTVU apparently showed video this morning of Smith’s good deeds.[/td][/tr][/table]

http://blogs.mercurynews.com/49ers/2012/03/31/qb-alex-smith-helps-in-search-for-missing-teen/

Class act. 
 
Ok?

Are any the hundreds of other volunteers going to get written about or just the no talent #!@ clown of a quarterback that plays for the 49ers?
 
Ok?

Are any the hundreds of other volunteers going to get written about or just the no talent #!@ clown of a quarterback that plays for the 49ers?
 
Originally Posted by What up

Ok?

Are any the hundreds of other volunteers going to get written about or just the no talent #!@ clown of a quarterback that plays for the 49ers?
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 You're brutal. As much as I cannot stand Alex as our QB, it's a good gesture from him to take time to do this. 
 
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