Official 2012 San Francisco 49ers Offseason Thread

hahaha yeah and then life with SFO football can't be real life....
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Originally Posted by offbad

Originally Posted by acidicality

Mike Johnson officially took the UCLA OC position.
and the tradition continues.

so that's what... 8 in 8 years?
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Yet again we can thank Alex Smith for the revolving door that we have with the OC positon.
 
Originally Posted by offbad

Originally Posted by acidicality

Mike Johnson officially took the UCLA OC position.
and the tradition continues.

so that's what... 8 in 8 years?
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Yet again we can thank Alex Smith for the revolving door that we have with the OC positon.
 
Originally Posted by NothingToL0se

i hope this CBA thing gets done sooner rather then later.

life without football is just not life.
Everyone thinks Football will start on time next season BUT, there will be no free agency or off season workouts until it gets signed

9ers are gonna struggle w/ a new system on both sides and little to no time to learn it
 
Originally Posted by NothingToL0se

i hope this CBA thing gets done sooner rather then later.

life without football is just not life.
Everyone thinks Football will start on time next season BUT, there will be no free agency or off season workouts until it gets signed

9ers are gonna struggle w/ a new system on both sides and little to no time to learn it
 
Would anybody be opposed to making a run at Carlos Rogers? Dude drops a lot of picks, but is a good cover guy and is solid in the run game.. we could probably get him cheaper than keeping Clements.
 
Would anybody be opposed to making a run at Carlos Rogers? Dude drops a lot of picks, but is a good cover guy and is solid in the run game.. we could probably get him cheaper than keeping Clements.
 
Originally Posted by dland24

Sources: Clements won't return under current deal
Matt Maiocco
CSNBayArea.com
Veteran cornerback Nate Clements will be asked to accept a reduced salary in order to return to the 49ers in 2011, according to team and league sources familiar with his contract.

Clements signed a free-agent deal with the 49ers on March 3, 2007, that had a reported value of eight years, $80 million. But the contract was backloaded with more than $50 million in non-guaranteed money scheduled to be earned in the final four years of the arrangement.
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The 49ers want to retain Clements in 2011, but only at what it deems to be an acceptable salary, sources told Comcast SportsNet.

Clements, 31, a 10-year veteran, is scheduled to earn a non-guaranteed salary of $7.25 million in 2011 with another $7.95 million available in "likely-to-be-earned" incentives.

The potential that Clements could receive more than $15 million in 2011 makes it a certainty he will not return to the 49ers at that price, sources said. The 49ers have 15 players on the team who are unsigned for next season. Clements, in essence, is the 16th.

Clements told CSN during the final week of the season he expects to play for the 49ers in 2011.

"I signed a contract and I plan to live up to it," Clements said. "I'm not really worried about that. I'm confident in my ability. I understand that this is a business and change is made every year. So I'm not really worried about whether I'm here or not. But I signed a contract and I'm plan on being here."

The 49ers are expected to approach Clements in the next six weeks to negotiate a new deal. If the sides are unable to reach an agreement, the 49ers would release Clements -- either before the collective bargaining agreement expires on March 3 or after the new CBA is agreed upon.

If the 49ers release Clements, they would have no further financial obligations to him and he would become a free agent.

Clements started all 16 games this past season and ranked third on the team, behind linebackers Patrick Willis and Takeo Spikes, with 82 tackles. He intercepted three passes and forced three fumbles. He has 10 interceptions with the 49ers in the four seasons since arriving as a free agent from the Buffalo Bills.

The 49ers ranked 13th in the NFL in total defense in 2010, but were 24th against the pass. The opposition completed 65.1 percent of its pass attempts against the 49ers and compiled a combined 90.0 passer rating. The 49ers lost their first five games of the season and finished with a 6-10 record.<>"Everybody had a part in basically underachieving this year, myself included," Clements said "I'm very disappointed."

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Originally Posted by dland24

Sources: Clements won't return under current deal
Matt Maiocco
CSNBayArea.com
Veteran cornerback Nate Clements will be asked to accept a reduced salary in order to return to the 49ers in 2011, according to team and league sources familiar with his contract.

Clements signed a free-agent deal with the 49ers on March 3, 2007, that had a reported value of eight years, $80 million. But the contract was backloaded with more than $50 million in non-guaranteed money scheduled to be earned in the final four years of the arrangement.
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The 49ers want to retain Clements in 2011, but only at what it deems to be an acceptable salary, sources told Comcast SportsNet.

Clements, 31, a 10-year veteran, is scheduled to earn a non-guaranteed salary of $7.25 million in 2011 with another $7.95 million available in "likely-to-be-earned" incentives.

The potential that Clements could receive more than $15 million in 2011 makes it a certainty he will not return to the 49ers at that price, sources said. The 49ers have 15 players on the team who are unsigned for next season. Clements, in essence, is the 16th.

Clements told CSN during the final week of the season he expects to play for the 49ers in 2011.

"I signed a contract and I plan to live up to it," Clements said. "I'm not really worried about that. I'm confident in my ability. I understand that this is a business and change is made every year. So I'm not really worried about whether I'm here or not. But I signed a contract and I'm plan on being here."

The 49ers are expected to approach Clements in the next six weeks to negotiate a new deal. If the sides are unable to reach an agreement, the 49ers would release Clements -- either before the collective bargaining agreement expires on March 3 or after the new CBA is agreed upon.

If the 49ers release Clements, they would have no further financial obligations to him and he would become a free agent.

Clements started all 16 games this past season and ranked third on the team, behind linebackers Patrick Willis and Takeo Spikes, with 82 tackles. He intercepted three passes and forced three fumbles. He has 10 interceptions with the 49ers in the four seasons since arriving as a free agent from the Buffalo Bills.

The 49ers ranked 13th in the NFL in total defense in 2010, but were 24th against the pass. The opposition completed 65.1 percent of its pass attempts against the 49ers and compiled a combined 90.0 passer rating. The 49ers lost their first five games of the season and finished with a 6-10 record.<>"Everybody had a part in basically underachieving this year, myself included," Clements said "I'm very disappointed."

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As much as every team in the NFL probably wants Nnamdi.....dont you think with cutting Clements it would be entirely possible to land him?
 
As much as every team in the NFL probably wants Nnamdi.....dont you think with cutting Clements it would be entirely possible to land him?
 
I think it's possible too, Nnamdi probably wants to go to a real contender but if we can offer enough money and he wants to stay in the Bay Area enough, I think we have as good a shot as any other team...
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I think it's possible too, Nnamdi probably wants to go to a real contender but if we can offer enough money and he wants to stay in the Bay Area enough, I think we have as good a shot as any other team...
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