:::[Official] San Francisco 49ers 2024 Season Thread [1-1 @Rams 9/22 1:25PST]:::

Should UnicornHunter’s faithful card be revoked for his blasphemous Patrick Willis comments?

  • Yes permanently

    Votes: 31 79.5%
  • Yes temporarily

    Votes: 5 12.8%
  • No

    Votes: 3 7.7%

  • Total voters
    39
  • Poll closed .
DREAM draft scenario
1. Browns - Goff
2. Eagles - wentz
3. Chargers - Ramsey
4. Cowboys - Elliot
5. Jags - Bosa
6. Ravens - Tunsil
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Was Nnamdi a scheme player? Or did he just decline badly?
decline plus poor coaching..

our Oline coach who became the DC, tried to use him like a mix between how woodson was used in green bay (hybrid CB/S/LB role) and how jets and pats used revis

he would have been better if we left him outside where he could use the boundary as a weapon.. also when he lost a step it really really hurt him, cause he used his long arms to jam aggressively and get WRs off their routes and then still had the foot speed to run with them (then would use the boundary as I mentioned above)
 
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Was Nnamdi a scheme player? Or did he just decline badly?
who knows. i know he was at his best when he played press-man on the right side. it might sound dumb, but something as simple as switching sides could **** with a player. philly asked him to all kinds of **** like playing off, zone, other side, etc.

he was a weird dude. there was a report of him eating lunch in his car during training camp in philly.
 
That is one of my favorite plays ever, the fact that he did it on Revis makes it that much better too :pimp:
 
who knows. i know he was at his best when he played press-man on the right side. it might sound dumb, but something as simple as switching sides could **** with a player. philly asked him to all kinds of **** like playing off, zone, other side, etc.


he was a weird dude. there was a report of him eating lunch in his car during training camp in philly.
I eat lunch in my car at work... :frown:
 
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I'm told CB Josh Norman has agreed to terms with the #********.
back to the draft

watch cully get cut and baalke resign him
 
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Glad we didnt sign him for all that money. Not something Baalke would normally do anyway
 
5 years, 75 mill, 50 guaranteed.. No thanks. So many deficiencies and holes, rather spend it on oline and a receiver. Our secondary is still young and gonna get better.


Any word on if Boldin is coming back??
 
long but very informative article for those following jaylon:
[h1]          Jaylon Smith's nerve issue still clouded, but surgeon says recovery odds 'very good'[/h1]
FORT WAYNE, Ind. – Jaylon Smith acknowledges it’s likely he’ll sit out his rookie season in the NFL. But neither the former Notre Dame star linebacker nor the doctor who performed his knee surgery are ruling out anything days before the draft – and Smith is already doing some football drills.

“When you’re in bed for six weeks, not able to move, not able to walk, you’re this dominant force, but yet you have to rely on people to do little things for you,” Smith told USA TODAY Sports during a break between workouts Friday at AWP Sports.

“It even makes you appreciate the little things, and being back out on the field – it’s so awesome. Not a lot of people know exactly what I’m doing right now. But I’m killing it.”

Roughly 3½ months removed from surgery to reconstruct his left anterior cruciate ligament, as well as all the structures on the lateral side of his knee, Smith is past deficit work and now working on functional compensation and progressions – some of which Friday involved dropping in coverage and swatting his way past a tackling dummy while wearing an ankle foot orthosis (AFO) device that helps him pick up his left foot.

 

A checkup by NFL teams last weekend in Indianapolis showed Smith remains unable to raise his left foot or swing it out to the side because of an issue with his peroneal nerve. But the “foot-drop” is no reason for alarm at this stage, said his surgeon, Dr.Dan Cooper, who is “optimistic that his knee itself will be stable and a good knee and he’ll get all his strength back. And I also think he has a very good chance of getting his nerve recovery back.”

That’s because the lateral damage stretched Smith’s nerve “enough to make it go to sleep, but it wasn’t stretched enough to be structurally elongated or visually very damaged” like more severe injuries, Cooper told USA TODAY Sports. There’s normally a one-month lag time before the nerve regrows at all, and once it begins, the rate is only about 1 inch per month.

“He’s had time for his nerve to regrow 2 inches, and the area of where his nerve was injured is 6 inches above the muscle that it innervates,” said Cooper, who’s also the Dallas Cowboys’ head team physician. “I wouldn’t really expect him to get much innervation back into that muscle for two or three more months. Then once it does – I’ve seen kids who are completely paralyzed like him on the lateral side and not able to pick their foot up at all (that) wind up being totally normal.”

 

There’s no guarantee Smith’s nerve fully recovers, though. It’s luck of the draw. And there’s no way to speed up the regeneration. So, each NFL team will have to weigh the odds and decide whether to gamble – and how much to gamble – on one of the draft’s most talented players, months before it’s medically possible to have a better idea on how he’ll recover.

A good sign for Smith: He said the tingling down his leg and into his foot continues to advance, which can indicate the nerve axons are growing.

“I feel different sensations every day,” Smith said. “But it’s a thing where it’s patience, so you don’t try to hype yourself up too much.”

He’s back up to 240 pounds after weighing in at 223 at the combine, about six weeks after his Jan. 7 surgery. He said he has squatted over 500 pounds and leg pressed over 700.

 

Asked if he expects to play in 2016, Smith said: “I want to play. Absolutely, I want to play. I’m a competitor. (But) if I’m not 100%, I won’t be playing. That does my career no justice.”

Cooper agreed Smith probably will take a “redshirt” year in 2016, noting that once a nerve injury is discovered, it usually takes around nine to 15 months to fully recover. He also said he knows of high school and college football players who have played with a foot-drop, “and it’s even possible that Jaylon’s good enough to play in the NFL if he doesn’t get his nerve function back.

“Worst-case scenario, there are surgeries, there are tendon transfers you can do to hold the foot up,” Cooper said. “Best-case scenario is he gets all his strength back. And then in between would be that he gets a lot of it back or some of it back.”
 
i am glad i am not a gm because i'd have an extremely difficult time passing on jaylon smith on day 2. 

GOOD THING FOR US 
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i stll cant over what he was working on here behind the scenes. the guy was adding another element to his game. 
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 he was going to be like bruce irvin on the green ooze from TMNT with his ability to play inside in base and rush off the edge in sub packages.

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that's jaylon beating ronnie stanley in 1 on 1 drills .... and mike mcglinchey, a future first round pick.....DUDE are you ******* kidding me?
 
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