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NFL scout called Myles jacks knee a ticking time bomb.
Bone and cartilage starting to erode. :x
What a shame
So he's def gonna tumble now in draft like Jaylon should?
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NFL scout called Myles jacks knee a ticking time bomb.
Bone and cartilage starting to erode. :x
That pointless win in OT is hurting more and more.
Matt Maiocco @MaioccoCSN 1h1 hour ago
Sources: Cal QB Jared Goff is visiting the 49ers today in Santa Clara.
Market for 49ers tickets and PSLs is “plummeting”
Posted by Mike Florio on April 18, 2016, 12:47 PM EDT
People tour the new Levi's Stadium which will be home to the San Francisco 49er's football team in Santa Clara, California, U.S., on Wednesday, Aug 13, 2014. Photographer: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg
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The 49ers once again are proving that winning draws fans to the games, and that losing drives them away.
According to C.W. Nevius of the San Francisco Chronicle (via SportsBusiness Daily), the market for tickets and Personal Seat Licenses has been “plummeting.”
Currently, a total of 1,825 PSLs (consisting of 4,601 seats) are available, with dozens priced below market value. When the new stadium opened, tickets were completely sold out and a waiting list existed for PSLs and season tickets.
Per the report, some fans that financed their PSL purchases over 10 years are thinking about “stopping payments and walking away.” While the 49ers would have the right to enforce the PSL payments, Nevius raises a great question: What would the 49ers do if a large number of PSL holders simultaneously walk away? Sue all of them?
Regardless, things are looking suddenly ordinary for an organization that, not long ago, was moving back toward elite status.
3rd time we're meeting with goff. i wonder if the niners are setting up a deal with the browns in case goff is there at 2.Matt Barrows @mattbarrows 2m2 minutes ago
It's notable that this is the third look/meeting that Chip Kelly will have had with Goff: 1.) Cal pro day, 2.) private workout, 3). visit.
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Sue? Not likely, but they can send PSL owners to collections. That's a lose lose for everyone involved.Market for 49ers tickets and PSLs is “plummeting”
Posted by Mike Florio on April 18, 2016, 12:47 PM EDT
People tour the new Levi's Stadium which will be home to the San Francisco 49er's football team in Santa Clara, California, U.S., on Wednesday, Aug 13, 2014. Photographer: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg
Getty Images
The 49ers once again are proving that winning draws fans to the games, and that losing drives them away.
According to C.W. Nevius of the San Francisco Chronicle (via SportsBusiness Daily), the market for tickets and Personal Seat Licenses has been “plummeting.”
Currently, a total of 1,825 PSLs (consisting of 4,601 seats) are available, with dozens priced below market value. When the new stadium opened, tickets were completely sold out and a waiting list existed for PSLs and season tickets.
Per the report, some fans that financed their PSL purchases over 10 years are thinking about “stopping payments and walking away.” While the 49ers would have the right to enforce the PSL payments, Nevius raises a great question: What would the 49ers do if a large number of PSL holders simultaneously walk away? Sue all of them?
Regardless, things are looking suddenly ordinary for an organization that, not long ago, was moving back toward elite status.
I dont think the Niners losing has anything to do with fans not wanting to keep their PSLs. It is the WAY we went about going from an elite team to one of the worst teams in football, for what many consider to be no real reason at all. The front office is making this team lose fans, not the fact that we are losing.By PFTMarket for 49ers tickets and PSLs is “plummeting”
Posted by Mike Florio on April 18, 2016, 12:47 PM EDT
People tour the new Levi's Stadium which will be home to the San Francisco 49er's football team in Santa Clara, California, U.S., on Wednesday, Aug 13, 2014. Photographer: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg
Getty Images
The 49ers once again are proving that winning draws fans to the games, and that losing drives them away.
According to C.W. Nevius of the San Francisco Chronicle (via SportsBusiness Daily), the market for tickets and Personal Seat Licenses has been “plummeting.”
Currently, a total of 1,825 PSLs (consisting of 4,601 seats) are available, with dozens priced below market value. When the new stadium opened, tickets were completely sold out and a waiting list existed for PSLs and season tickets.
Per the report, some fans that financed their PSL purchases over 10 years are thinking about “stopping payments and walking away.” While the 49ers would have the right to enforce the PSL payments, Nevius raises a great question: What would the 49ers do if a large number of PSL holders simultaneously walk away? Sue all of them?
Regardless, things are looking suddenly ordinary for an organization that, not long ago, was moving back toward elite status.
By PFT
Market for 49ers tickets and PSLs is “plummeting”
Posted by Mike Florio on April 18, 2016, 12:47 PM EDT
People tour the new Levi's Stadium which will be home to the San Francisco 49er's football team in Santa Clara, California, U.S., on Wednesday, Aug 13, 2014. Photographer: David Paul Morris/Bloomberg
Getty Images
The 49ers once again are proving that winning draws fans to the games, and that losing drives them away.
According to C.W. Nevius of the San Francisco Chronicle (via SportsBusiness Daily), the market for tickets and Personal Seat Licenses has been “plummeting.”
Currently, a total of 1,825 PSLs (consisting of 4,601 seats) are available, with dozens priced below market value. When the new stadium opened, tickets were completely sold out and a waiting list existed for PSLs and season tickets.
Per the report, some fans that financed their PSL purchases over 10 years are thinking about “stopping payments and walking away.” While the 49ers would have the right to enforce the PSL payments, Nevius raises a great question: What would the 49ers do if a large number of PSL holders simultaneously walk away? Sue all of them?
Regardless, things are looking suddenly ordinary for an organization that, not long ago, was moving back toward elite status.
I dont think the Niners losing has anything to do with fans not wanting to keep their PSLs. It is the WAY we went about going from an elite team to one of the worst teams in football, for what many consider to be no real reason at all. The front office is making this team lose fans, not the fact that we are losing.
Matt Barrows @mattbarrows
2m2 minutes ago
It's notable that this is the third look/meeting that Chip Kelly will have had with Goff: 1.) Cal pro day, 2.) private workout, 3). visit.
3rd time we're meeting with goff. i wonder if the niners are setting up a deal with the browns in case goff is there at 2.
Don't do this to me fam. Please don't get my hopes up with Goff, I'm already conditioning myself for not getting him.
Not really bruh
Don't do this to me fam. Please don't get my hopes up with Goff, I'm already conditioning myself for not getting him.
paaaaaaaaassAlex MarvezVerified account@alexmarvez
IF @Eagles & @Browns make deal for No. 2 overall pick, I'm told compensation includes 1st- & 3rd-rnd picks in 2016/17 @SiriusXMNFL @NFLonFOX
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[h2]Round 1: Pick 15th overall: Jack Conklin, OT, Michigan State - 6'6", 308 LBS, 35" arm length[/h2]
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Powerful and quick off the ball. Conklin has the size, length and strength to thrive in Chip's downhill inside-zone scheme. Capable in pass protection, but where he excels is in the running game. Loves to get downhill and pancake a defender. Not the greatest athlete, but he makes up for his shortcomings with tenacity and unwavering fight in him. Says he tailors his game after Joe Staley; now has the opportunity to learn from him directly. Well-coached, physical and a natural fiery competitor. Conklin brings his lunch pail to work every game. Does not back down from challenge. Went toe-to-toe with Oregon's Deforest Buckner and gave him everything he could handle. With Joe Staley only getting older, Anthony Davis being unreliable, and only Trent Brown showing promise, the depth at tackle is shaky, so Trent takes one of the best tackles in the draft with the mental makeup and physical, tangible attributes that Chip Kelly covets at the right corner.