Official 2012 San Francisco 49ers Offseason Thread

^Alex Smith is gonna tell you to %%!! off
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Thought K-Swiss only did those "classic" tennis shoes that made everyone who had them feel like the %!%* back in 7th grade...
 
Thought K-Swiss only did those "classic" tennis shoes that made everyone who had them feel like the %!%* back in 7th grade...
 
 SAN JOSE -- Quarterback Alex Smith will not wait long to officially re-join the 49ers, he said Monday.

When the NFL lockout officially lifts and he is allowed to sign a contract, he will return to the 49ers for a seventh season.

"I'm not going to wait for anything," he said. "I'm excited for this to start ... waiting for that opportunity.http://
"I'm sure it'll be pretty quick. I'm sure it'll move fast. It's pretty well set in stone, I think."

When asked if his expected one-year deal will have an option for a second season, Smith answered, "I'm not going to get into that stuff until it's officially signed."

Smith emerged as a 49ers leader this offseason, organizing get-togethers for offensive players to learn the new West Coast system playbook that coach Jim Harbaugh is bringing back to the 49ers.

"I felt like we made the most of a difficult situation," Smith said. "Especially on the offensive side, we tried to take advantage of the time and do what we could."

Read more: 49ers' deal with Alex Smith 'pretty well set in stone'
Tune to SportsNet Central at 6, 10:30 and midnight on Comcast SportsNet Bay Area for more on this story
 
 SAN JOSE -- Quarterback Alex Smith will not wait long to officially re-join the 49ers, he said Monday.

When the NFL lockout officially lifts and he is allowed to sign a contract, he will return to the 49ers for a seventh season.

"I'm not going to wait for anything," he said. "I'm excited for this to start ... waiting for that opportunity.http://
"I'm sure it'll be pretty quick. I'm sure it'll move fast. It's pretty well set in stone, I think."

When asked if his expected one-year deal will have an option for a second season, Smith answered, "I'm not going to get into that stuff until it's officially signed."

Smith emerged as a 49ers leader this offseason, organizing get-togethers for offensive players to learn the new West Coast system playbook that coach Jim Harbaugh is bringing back to the 49ers.

"I felt like we made the most of a difficult situation," Smith said. "Especially on the offensive side, we tried to take advantage of the time and do what we could."

Read more: 49ers' deal with Alex Smith 'pretty well set in stone'
Tune to SportsNet Central at 6, 10:30 and midnight on Comcast SportsNet Bay Area for more on this story
 
Getting excited, I'm interested to see if we make any move.. hopefully we can get a defensive back like Ike Taylor orrr even Asomugah (he wouldn't have to move
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Getting excited, I'm interested to see if we make any move.. hopefully we can get a defensive back like Ike Taylor orrr even Asomugah (he wouldn't have to move
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Maybe I'm being super optiimstic, but I think we have a better chance at Asomugha than people think...I can see him most likely going to a contender, but I wouldn't rule out him staying with the Raiders or going to the 49ers...he seems very loyal to the Bay and wants to stick around here.
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Of course, provided the 49ers have the dough to pay him.
 
Maybe I'm being super optiimstic, but I think we have a better chance at Asomugha than people think...I can see him most likely going to a contender, but I wouldn't rule out him staying with the Raiders or going to the 49ers...he seems very loyal to the Bay and wants to stick around here.
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Of course, provided the 49ers have the dough to pay him.
 
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