:::[Official] San Francisco 49ers 2024 Season Thread [2-2 vs Cardinals 10/07 1:05PST]:::

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 .
i wouldnt want jaylon starting, but you can sense he is grinding his *** off to be ready. Hard working with elite talent. Why not at 7?
 
Just off of that report, Jaylon's draft stock is going to skyrocket. I know he's working his butt off to get back, but who's to say that he will actually be ready opening day? And the talent that he is I don't think you want to rush him back and potentially eff up his future. Im a bit optimistic about that, but definitely intrigued.

With the hype Wentz is getting, him or Goff should be an option at #7 right?

Especially IF the Chip Kelly rumors about being infatuated with Kap are true, I'm not sure we would take a QB at #7 IF Jaylon is available

red81 red81 what's your take?
 
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i agree with everything you said. i wouldn't draft jaylon with the intention of him playing next season. although his injury wasn't as bad as bow's, you never know what player will look like post-injury. 

with the browns undoubtedly in the market for a QB and tony romo being 36 and riddled with injuries, wentz and goff could both go before we pick. paxton would still be there. i could see chip liking him, too. i dont see any of them slipping to the 2nd. texans and rams also need QBs.

we've got 2 months before we find out what will happen with Kap. 
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3 months i thought we could steal wentz in the 2nd or 3rd. funny how fast things change. 
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3 months i thought we could steal wentz in the 2nd or 3rd. funny how fast things change. :lol

Word, I remember when you brought his name up a while back I was like who the hell/how the hell did you know how talented he was :lol

I love college football and all, but your knowledge is beyond extensive. I think I speak for all of us in here when I say we appreciate your insight and knowledge

Boutta start a GoFundMe for a #FireJedHireRed banner to fly around during the Super Bowl :hat :lol
 
Right on bro. I just love football. In the words of chip Kelly, " im a football guy". :lol I'm so much worse in person. I'll talk high school football if someone is willing to talk. :rollin


Speaking of high school football, harbaugh is doing a hell of job recruiting at de la salle(local hs for those that don't know -- one of the premier football programs for the last 20 years). On the verge of landing boss Tagaloa aka haloti ngata 2.0. Remember that name!
 
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Seeing how Harbaugh has been recruiting and the wild **** he does to try to get them to commit makes me miss coach even more :(
 
they played at helix high in la mesa

de la salle is an elite program, but for as good as they are, they dont churn out many pros. ive personally learned a ton of football from coach ladouceur. good guy.
 
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John Madden said Coach Lad is better than most college coaches, better than a lot of nfl coaches.

Every time I see DLS play it seems like they try to take your soul within the first 2-3 drives, and they do it more often than not.

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one word to describe DLS: surgical

that 151-game-winning streak was insane. go anywhere in the world and give whoever wanted it the business. 
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program is still elite, but not as good as it was when coach lad was there.
 
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these are my ***** from mateo little cousins. dudes are going to be studs in the NFL

boss tagaloa and devin asiasi
 
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yup.

they both #ninergang 

maybe one day they'll wear the red and gold 
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 i hope they both go to michigan. i heard they're deciding between michigan and washington.
 
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Damn thats my bad. Def heard of the school before though and im not even from that side of the country. Mustve been the winning streak.
 
Right on bro. I just love football. In the words of chip Kelly, " im a football guy". :lol I'm so much worse in person. I'll talk high school football if someone is willing to talk. :rollin


Speaking of high school football, harbaugh is doing a hell of job recruiting at de la salle(local hs for those that don't know -- one of the premier football programs for the last 20 years). On the verge of landing boss Tagaloa aka haloti ngata 2.0. Remember that name!

One of boss' main recruiters at um...
Bryan mone...who mattison has compared to as ngata lite
 
Former San Francisco 49er indicted on racketeering and drug conspiracy charges

SAN FRANCISCO (BCN) — A former San Francisco 49ers and Denver Broncos running back is among 22 people indicted in federal court in San Diego on charges of participating in an international drug trafficking and sports betting ring.

Derek Loville, 47, of Scottsdale, Ariz., was arrested in Arizona on Wednesday.

The arrest came three days before Saturday’s start of Superbowl festivities in San Francisco for the Feb. 7 contest between the Denver Broncos and the Carolina Panthers at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara.

Loville is accused in a superseding indictment issued under seal by a federal grand jury in San Diego on Jan. 12 of one count of conspiring in a racketeering enterprise and one count of conspiring in narcotics trafficking.

The indictment was unsealed after the arrests of Loville and 18 other defendants Wednesday in California, Arizona, Louisiana and Virginia.

The alleged leader of the group, former University of Southern California football and volleyball player Owen Hanson, 33, and one other defendant were already in custody.

The remaining defendant, Kenny Hilinski, who allegedly ran the gambling operations of the enterprise from Peru, is a fugitive, prosecutors said.

Loville played for the 49ers in the 1993 through 1996 seasons and for the Denver Broncos in 1997 through 1999. He was on those teams during one Super Bowl win by the 49ers and two by the Broncos.

Before joining the 49ers, Loville played for the Seattle Seahawks in 1990 and 1991. As a teenager, he served on the Archbishop Riordan High School team in San Francisco.

Loville made an initial appearance before a federal magistrate in Phoenix after his arrest. He was freed on his own recognizance and agreed to be transferred to the jurisdiction of the federal court in San Diego to face the charges, according to court records.

The 22-defendant superseding indictment replaces a Sept. 3 indictment that named just two defendants, Hanson and Rufus Rhone, 33, on charges of conspiring to distribute cocaine. Rhone pleaded guilty on Jan. 19 to a revised charge of conspiring to distribute methamphetamine and cocaine, according to federal prosecutors in San Diego.

The alleged racketeering enterprise was dubbed the O-Dog Enterprise in the superseding indictment, named after Hanson’s nickname, O-Dog.

In the racketeering count, Loville, Hanson and five others are accused of conspiring in a criminal enterprise that included both drug trafficking and illegal gambling.

Loville is specifically alleged to have sold drugs and collected payments from customers throughout the nation as part of that enterprise.

In the narcotics conspiracy count, Loville, Hanson and defendant Giovanni Brandolini are accused of plotting to distribute methamphetamine, heroin, cocaine and MDMA, also known as “ecstasy.”

The two counts each carry a maximum possible sentence of life in prison upon conviction.
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What do you guys thnk of Bronson Kaufusi? hes a local kid here at BYU and i thought he was a great pass rusher. he came from playing basketball so hes not as polished as others,
 
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