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San Francisco 49ers 2013 thread (SEE NEW 2014 THREAD) (1 Viewer)

Barrows says the niners/browns have talked about josh Gordon for a second rounder. I'd do that in a heartbeat even with manning ham and Crabtree allegedly coming back. They have picks to burn and I'm guessing Gordon is going to be on an affordable contract at least for another year or two.
Smith needs to win 3 more games, and then that pick could go to get Gordon.

 
Barrows says the niners/browns have talked about josh Gordon for a second rounder. I'd do that in a heartbeat even with manning ham and Crabtree allegedly coming back. They have picks to burn and I'm guessing Gordon is going to be on an affordable contract at least for another year or two.
Smith needs to win 3 more games, and then that pick could go to get Gordon.
This surprises me considering all the issues Aldon Smith had, to bring in another guy with drug/alcohol issues. If they couldn't have a positive influence on Aldon, what makes them think they can make sure Gordon stays straight?

 
Spin said:
Barrows says the niners/browns have talked about josh Gordon for a second rounder. I'd do that in a heartbeat even with manning ham and Crabtree allegedly coming back. They have picks to burn and I'm guessing Gordon is going to be on an affordable contract at least for another year or two.
Smith needs to win 3 more games, and then that pick could go to get Gordon.
This surprises me considering all the issues Aldon Smith had, to bring in another guy with drug/alcohol issues. If they couldn't have a positive influence on Aldon, what makes them think they can make sure Gordon stays straight?
Yeah I posted about that earlier. I had a brain fart about Gordon's issues. Maybe because I'm tired of seeing Kyle Williams try to play WR.

 
Spin said:
Barrows says the niners/browns have talked about josh Gordon for a second rounder. I'd do that in a heartbeat even with manning ham and Crabtree allegedly coming back. They have picks to burn and I'm guessing Gordon is going to be on an affordable contract at least for another year or two.
Smith needs to win 3 more games, and then that pick could go to get Gordon.
This surprises me considering all the issues Aldon Smith had, to bring in another guy with drug/alcohol issues. If they couldn't have a positive influence on Aldon, what makes them think they can make sure Gordon stays straight?
Yeah I posted about that earlier. I had a brain fart about Gordon's issues. Maybe because I'm tired of seeing Kyle Williams try to play WR.
Hypothetical, if we were to trade for Gordon.

Baldwin, Boldin, Moore, Harper, Osgood, Patton, Williams.

Who gets the ax to make room for Manningham, Crabtree and Gordon?

Moore, Harper, Williams?

Osgood is primarily special teams, I guess he could be replaced. I believe Moore was inactive the game Patton was injured, but not sure, so they obviously prefer Baldwin/Patton to Moore. And I honestly don't know anything about Harper, I think he's been inactive the entire time.

Not sure they'd release Williams, but he only had one target against the Rams and none last week.

 
Spin said:
Barrows says the niners/browns have talked about josh Gordon for a second rounder. I'd do that in a heartbeat even with manning ham and Crabtree allegedly coming back. They have picks to burn and I'm guessing Gordon is going to be on an affordable contract at least for another year or two.
Smith needs to win 3 more games, and then that pick could go to get Gordon.
This surprises me considering all the issues Aldon Smith had, to bring in another guy with drug/alcohol issues. If they couldn't have a positive influence on Aldon, what makes them think they can make sure Gordon stays straight?
Yeah I posted about that earlier. I had a brain fart about Gordon's issues. Maybe because I'm tired of seeing Kyle Williams try to play WR.
Hypothetical, if we were to trade for Gordon.

Baldwin, Boldin, Moore, Harper, Osgood, Patton, Williams.

Who gets the ax to make room for Manningham, Crabtree and Gordon?

Moore, Harper, Williams?

Osgood is primarily special teams, I guess he could be replaced. I believe Moore was inactive the game Patton was injured, but not sure, so they obviously prefer Baldwin/Patton to Moore. And I honestly don't know anything about Harper, I think he's been inactive the entire time.

Not sure they'd release Williams, but he only had one target against the Rams and none last week.
Well what would be interesting is if Baldwin becomes more productive than KW over the next few games. I don't think they will let go of KW because Manningham still has to work his way into the offense. They'll probably bump off one of those back shelf players if they wanted to trade for Gordon.

 
More bad news for Aldon:

http://www.sfgate.com/sports/article/49ers-Aldon-Smith-hit-with-felony-gun-charges-4882140.php

(10-09) 13:02 PDT SAN JOSE -- San Francisco 49ers linebacker Aldon Smith has been charged with illegally possessing three assault weapons he purchased in Arizona - including two guns he allegedly bought a day before a road football game in Arizona in 2011 during his rookie season.


The three felony counts stem from a raucous party at his house near San Jose last year during which he was stabbed and two people were shot, Santa Clara County prosecutors said Wednesday.

Smith, 24, is expected to surrender this month to face the charges filed in county Superior Court. If convicted, he could face a sentence ranging from no time in custody to four years and four months behind bars, authorities said.

The criminal case is the result of an investigation into a party at his rented home east of San Jose on June 29, 2012.

More than 100 people showed up, but Smith decided to end it after someone brandished a gun at a bartender, prosecutors said. Smith told a group of guests to leave - and was closing his garage door - when someone fired three shots that lodged in the back of the garage, investigators said.

Smith went to a bedroom, retrieved a .45-caliber handgun and fired a shot into the air, authorities said. He reopened the garage door, believing it was safe, but people were still congregating outside.

Prosecutors said that as Smith walked out of the garage, someone uttered a "gang slur," prompting Smith to tell the group, "This is my house. I'm Aldon Smith." But the visitors still did not leave, and some told Smith that they didn't care who he was, authorities said.

A partygoer, Steven Barba, 27, then allegedly used a knife to stab Smith twice. Barba has been charged with assault, gun possession and gang enhancements.

Delanie Walker, a former 49ers tight end who was also at the party, then fired the same .45-caliber handgun into the air, authorities said. Another person returned fire, striking two guests, Ronndale Esporlas and Aaron Reyes, who suffered serious injuries and are now suing Smith and Walker, who now plays for the Tennessee Titans.

As this was going on, someone went into Smith's bedroom, removed an assault weapon and "carried it around the party," investigators said.

After the party, sheriff's deputies searched the home and found five weapons, including four rifles, as well as "several additional large-capacity magazines strewn about the floor of Smith's bedroom." There was expended and unexpended ammunition in a bedside table, authorities said.

None of the five weapons was registered with the state Department of Justice, investigators said, and three of the five weapons were determined to be illegal assault weapons under California law.

Investigators determined that Smith had purchased the three weapons in Arizona on two separate occasions in 2011.

He bought two of them from a gun dealer in Phoenix on Dec. 10, 2011, the day before the 49ers played the Arizona Cardinals, investigators said, adding that even if the weapons were purchased in Arizona by an Arizona resident, the weapons are illegal to possess in California.

The charges are the latest troubles for Smith, who was arrested Sept. 20 in San Jose on suspicion of drunken driving and marijuana possession. He has reportedly entered a treatment facility and will be away from the team indefinitely.

In a statement Wednesday, 49ers officials said the team was aware of the developments: "We recognize the serious nature of this situation, as does Aldon, and will continue to monitor it closely. As this is an ongoing legal matter, we will have no further comment."
 
More bad news for Aldon:

http://www.sfgate.com/sports/article/49ers-Aldon-Smith-hit-with-felony-gun-charges-4882140.php

(10-09) 13:02 PDT SAN JOSE -- San Francisco 49ers linebacker Aldon Smith has been charged with illegally possessing three assault weapons he purchased in Arizona - including two guns he allegedly bought a day before a road football game in Arizona in 2011 during his rookie season.


The three felony counts stem from a raucous party at his house near San Jose last year during which he was stabbed and two people were shot, Santa Clara County prosecutors said Wednesday.

Smith, 24, is expected to surrender this month to face the charges filed in county Superior Court. If convicted, he could face a sentence ranging from no time in custody to four years and four months behind bars, authorities said.

The criminal case is the result of an investigation into a party at his rented home east of San Jose on June 29, 2012.

More than 100 people showed up, but Smith decided to end it after someone brandished a gun at a bartender, prosecutors said. Smith told a group of guests to leave - and was closing his garage door - when someone fired three shots that lodged in the back of the garage, investigators said.

Smith went to a bedroom, retrieved a .45-caliber handgun and fired a shot into the air, authorities said. He reopened the garage door, believing it was safe, but people were still congregating outside.

Prosecutors said that as Smith walked out of the garage, someone uttered a "gang slur," prompting Smith to tell the group, "This is my house. I'm Aldon Smith." But the visitors still did not leave, and some told Smith that they didn't care who he was, authorities said.

A partygoer, Steven Barba, 27, then allegedly used a knife to stab Smith twice. Barba has been charged with assault, gun possession and gang enhancements.

Delanie Walker, a former 49ers tight end who was also at the party, then fired the same .45-caliber handgun into the air, authorities said. Another person returned fire, striking two guests, Ronndale Esporlas and Aaron Reyes, who suffered serious injuries and are now suing Smith and Walker, who now plays for the Tennessee Titans.

As this was going on, someone went into Smith's bedroom, removed an assault weapon and "carried it around the party," investigators said.

After the party, sheriff's deputies searched the home and found five weapons, including four rifles, as well as "several additional large-capacity magazines strewn about the floor of Smith's bedroom." There was expended and unexpended ammunition in a bedside table, authorities said.

None of the five weapons was registered with the state Department of Justice, investigators said, and three of the five weapons were determined to be illegal assault weapons under California law.

Investigators determined that Smith had purchased the three weapons in Arizona on two separate occasions in 2011.

He bought two of them from a gun dealer in Phoenix on Dec. 10, 2011, the day before the 49ers played the Arizona Cardinals, investigators said, adding that even if the weapons were purchased in Arizona by an Arizona resident, the weapons are illegal to possess in California.

The charges are the latest troubles for Smith, who was arrested Sept. 20 in San Jose on suspicion of drunken driving and marijuana possession. He has reportedly entered a treatment facility and will be away from the team indefinitely.

In a statement Wednesday, 49ers officials said the team was aware of the developments: "We recognize the serious nature of this situation, as does Aldon, and will continue to monitor it closely. As this is an ongoing legal matter, we will have no further comment."
:sadbanana:

 
Spin said:
Barrows says the niners/browns have talked about josh Gordon for a second rounder. I'd do that in a heartbeat even with manning ham and Crabtree allegedly coming back. They have picks to burn and I'm guessing Gordon is going to be on an affordable contract at least for another year or two.
Smith needs to win 3 more games, and then that pick could go to get Gordon.
This surprises me considering all the issues Aldon Smith had, to bring in another guy with drug/alcohol issues. If they couldn't have a positive influence on Aldon, what makes them think they can make sure Gordon stays straight?
They make sure aldon gets his head right and hope Gordon is his own person, I guess. Have to buy low when you are picking at the end of drafts and capped out.

 
I suspect we won't be seeing Aldon on the field until 2015 - 2016.

Between rehab, then likely jail time for his 2nd DUI, and the gun charges, I'm guessing 18 months in jail will be the minimum.

Granted, it was in NY, but Plaxico Burress got 2 years in prison for his handgun discharge. If the California DA wants to make an example of him (like NY did to Burress), then it's not looking so good for the kid.

It's a broken record, but I'm still amazed that these players - who have won / earned the lottery of a lifetime and should have their future livelihood secured - can blow things so casually.

 
I suspect we won't be seeing Aldon on the field until 2015 - 2016.

Between rehab, then likely jail time for his 2nd DUI, and the gun charges, I'm guessing 18 months in jail will be the minimum.

Granted, it was in NY, but Plaxico Burress got 2 years in prison for his handgun discharge. If the California DA wants to make an example of him (like NY did to Burress), then it's not looking so good for the kid.

It's a broken record, but I'm still amazed that these players - who have won / earned the lottery of a lifetime and should have their future livelihood secured - can blow things so casually.
Maybe Aldon isn't a good guy after all. Sure he has all the talent at the position (with a lot of help from Justin Smith), but he also seems to have a sense of entitlement that creates a behavior for he to think he is invulnerable. Having parties (where he charges at the door and for drinks) with assault weapons at his house is just plain stupid. Living the thug life with thugs at said parties is just a disaster waiting to happen. If you don't want any trouble in your life, then don't get into trouble. Simple as that.

I think the 49ers can live without his troubles IMO. He isn't a victim of the DA or anything of the sort (referring to a post in the Smith DUI thread). He's a reckless young man who needs a reality check. Like I posted in that thread, if he were a scrub, nobody would care.

 
drummer said:
I think the 49ers can live without his troubles IMO. He isn't a victim of the DA or anything of the sort (referring to a post in the Smith DUI thread). He's a reckless young man who needs a reality check. Like I posted in that thread, if he were a scrub, nobody would care.
Agree Completely.

 
Rotoworld:

According to CSN Bay Area, the 49ers "feel good" about finishing the season with Michael Crabtree (Achilles), Anquan Boldin, and Mario Manningham (knee) as their top three wide receivers.
In other words, if the 49ers have interest in Josh Gordon, they're not showing their cards yet. The NFL trade deadline is October 29. Manningham is returning from a multiple-knee ligament tear, while Crabtree is coming off a ruptured Achilles' tendon. Neither is a safe bet to be 100 percent upon return. The Niners believe Crabtree will be "game-ready" by mid to late November.

Source: Matt Maiocco on Twitter
 
New York Giants WR Hakeem Nicks has been the source of a few trade rumors so far this season, and those rumors will only continue to grow now that the Giants are 0-6. Nicks has looked excellent this season, and he has been even better than the 25 receptions for 442 yards indicate. Those are great numbers, but the fact of the matter is that it’s easy to overlook just how dangerous Nicks has been. I would also imagine that Nicks’s stat sheet would look even better if Eli Manning were playing at his best.

Although Hakeem Nicks isn’t actually being shopped by the Giants, teams are starting to have internal discussions about sending trade offers to the New York Giants. The latest and strongest Nicks rumors come from CBS Sports’s ace insider Jason La Canfora who reports that “several” teams are “preparing bids” and trying to figure out “the degree to which” Nicks “might be available”.

Nicks is currently playing on a one-year deal, but he would be an excellent rental for a team in need of a receiver, and La Canfora reports that teams think Hakeem Nicks is their best chance at adding an impact receiver (certainly better than Josh Gordon and Kenny Britt). They do want to see, however, how interested Giants star GM Jerry Reese is at making a deal, because that is unclear at this time.

Even if he is just a rental, Nicks is a cheap and extremely effective one, so sources tell La Canfora that the Giants should be able to get at least a third-rounder. The San Francisco 49ers and Atlanta Falcons are reportedly two of the teams “holding internal discussions” on whether or not to send a trade offer for Nicks. It’s interesting to hear that the 49ers want another wideout, as it means that they aren’t confident in their current corps to get the job done while they wait for Michael Crabtree to return to health. Meanwhile, the Falcons lost Julio Jones for the season and Roddy White is hobbled, so they make perfect sense as a Nicks “buyer”; I highly doubt they have thrown in the towel on the season just yet.
Couple different sources mentioning Niners are interested in Nicks. Who would you prefer, Gordon or Nicks? Nicks is likely cheaper, in terms of draft picks, but more costly to keep going forward. I'd love to see either one as it's apparent the current crop of WRs isn't cutting it. Not sure 9ers can afford Nicks after the year though I honestly have no idea. I think Boldin's contract is up after this season so that money could be rolled over.

 
I think the 49ers are needing more help on the defensive line more than WR. But I would gladly take Hicks over Williams.

Anybody know what's up with the radio broadcast during game day? I forget which station it's on, but the internet streams during the first half were so bad that I tried to tune in via the web on KNBR. All I got was the nails-on-chalkboard tone of Gary "I am the Most Interesting Man in the World" Radnich on a replay of one of his shows.

 
Another accident claims another life at the new stadium site:

http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2013/10/14/another-worker-dies-on-site-of-new-49ers-stadium/

The new home of the 49ers is coming with a cost that can’t be accounted for.

According to NBCBayArea.com, a steelworker died when steel rebar fell on him at the stadium construction site.

He’s the second worker to die on the site, as another man was killed when an elevator counterweight fell on him in June, stopping construction for two days. There were no fines or citations from the previous incident.

According to Peter Melton, spokesman for Cal-OSHA, a subcontractor worked for Gerdau Ameristeel, and the accident was reported at 6:45 a.m. (Pacific).

Our thoughts are with the family of the victim, and the people who have to go back to work there in the future, knowing the site has already claimed two lives.
This along with the death of a game attendee at the Stick just recently is pretty crazy.

The 49ers have some weird karma going on. Maybe fans should stop booing injured opposing players to get the karma back in their favor. :sarcasm:

 
Spin said:


New York Giants WR Hakeem Nicks has been the source of a few trade rumors so far this season, and those rumors will only continue to grow now that the Giants are 0-6. Nicks has looked excellent this season, and he has been even better than the 25 receptions for 442 yards indicate. Those are great numbers, but the fact of the matter is that its easy to overlook just how dangerous Nicks has been. I would also imagine that Nickss stat sheet would look even better if Eli Manning were playing at his best.

Although Hakeem Nicks isnt actually being shopped by the Giants, teams are starting to have internal discussions about sending trade offers to the New York Giants. The latest and strongest Nicks rumors come from CBS Sportss ace insider Jason La Canfora who reports that several teams are preparing bids and trying to figure out the degree to which Nicks might be available.

Nicks is currently playing on a one-year deal, but he would be an excellent rental for a team in need of a receiver, and La Canfora reports that teams think Hakeem Nicks is their best chance at adding an impact receiver (certainly better than Josh Gordon and Kenny Britt). They do want to see, however, how interested Giants star GM Jerry Reese is at making a deal, because that is unclear at this time.

Even if he is just a rental, Nicks is a cheap and extremely effective one, so sources tell La Canfora that the Giants should be able to get at least a third-rounder. The San Francisco 49ers and Atlanta Falcons are reportedly two of the teams holding internal discussions on whether or not to send a trade offer for Nicks. Its interesting to hear that the 49ers want another wideout, as it means that they arent confident in their current corps to get the job done while they wait for Michael Crabtree to return to health. Meanwhile, the Falcons lost Julio Jones for the season and Roddy White is hobbled, so they make perfect sense as a Nicks buyer; I highly doubt they have thrown in the towel on the season just yet.
Couple different sources mentioning Niners are interested in Nicks. Who would you prefer, Gordon or Nicks? Nicks is likely cheaper, in terms of draft picks, but more costly to keep going forward. I'd love to see either one as it's apparent the current crop of WRs isn't cutting it. Not sure 9ers can afford Nicks after the year though I honestly have no idea. I think Boldin's contract is up after this season so that money could be rolled over.
Gordon - could be a long term answer whereas Nicks is just a rental.

 
New York Giants WR Hakeem Nicks has been the source of a few trade rumors so far this season, and those rumors will only continue to grow now that the Giants are 0-6. Nicks has looked excellent this season, and he has been even better than the 25 receptions for 442 yards indicate. Those are great numbers, but the fact of the matter is that its easy to overlook just how dangerous Nicks has been. I would also imagine that Nickss stat sheet would look even better if Eli Manning were playing at his best.

Although Hakeem Nicks isnt actually being shopped by the Giants, teams are starting to have internal discussions about sending trade offers to the New York Giants. The latest and strongest Nicks rumors come from CBS Sportss ace insider Jason La Canfora who reports that several teams are preparing bids and trying to figure out the degree to which Nicks might be available.

Nicks is currently playing on a one-year deal, but he would be an excellent rental for a team in need of a receiver, and La Canfora reports that teams think Hakeem Nicks is their best chance at adding an impact receiver (certainly better than Josh Gordon and Kenny Britt). They do want to see, however, how interested Giants star GM Jerry Reese is at making a deal, because that is unclear at this time.

Even if he is just a rental, Nicks is a cheap and extremely effective one, so sources tell La Canfora that the Giants should be able to get at least a third-rounder. The San Francisco 49ers and Atlanta Falcons are reportedly two of the teams holding internal discussions on whether or not to send a trade offer for Nicks. Its interesting to hear that the 49ers want another wideout, as it means that they arent confident in their current corps to get the job done while they wait for Michael Crabtree to return to health. Meanwhile, the Falcons lost Julio Jones for the season and Roddy White is hobbled, so they make perfect sense as a Nicks buyer; I highly doubt they have thrown in the towel on the season just yet.
Couple different sources mentioning Niners are interested in Nicks. Who would you prefer, Gordon or Nicks? Nicks is likely cheaper, in terms of draft picks, but more costly to keep going forward. I'd love to see either one as it's apparent the current crop of WRs isn't cutting it. Not sure 9ers can afford Nicks after the year though I honestly have no idea. I think Boldin's contract is up after this season so that money could be rolled over.
Gordon - could be a long term answer whereas Nicks is just a rental.
I guess I assume they would sign him to a longer contract if they traded for him.

 
The 49ers have some weird karma going on. Maybe fans should stop booing injured opposing players to get the karma back in their favor. :sarcasm:
I won't use any sarcasm. I'm ashamed as a 49er fan for them doing the wave during Calais' injury.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/10/14/49ers-the-wave_n_4097568.html
Yea, I was at the game and the wave seemed completely disrespectful considering the circumstances. I did not participate. I realize people were just having fun during a game stoppage, BUT have some respect.

 
New York Giants WR Hakeem Nicks has been the source of a few trade rumors so far this season, and those rumors will only continue to grow now that the Giants are 0-6. Nicks has looked excellent this season, and he has been even better than the 25 receptions for 442 yards indicate. Those are great numbers, but the fact of the matter is that its easy to overlook just how dangerous Nicks has been. I would also imagine that Nickss stat sheet would look even better if Eli Manning were playing at his best.

Although Hakeem Nicks isnt actually being shopped by the Giants, teams are starting to have internal discussions about sending trade offers to the New York Giants. The latest and strongest Nicks rumors come from CBS Sportss ace insider Jason La Canfora who reports that several teams are preparing bids and trying to figure out the degree to which Nicks might be available.

Nicks is currently playing on a one-year deal, but he would be an excellent rental for a team in need of a receiver, and La Canfora reports that teams think Hakeem Nicks is their best chance at adding an impact receiver (certainly better than Josh Gordon and Kenny Britt). They do want to see, however, how interested Giants star GM Jerry Reese is at making a deal, because that is unclear at this time.

Even if he is just a rental, Nicks is a cheap and extremely effective one, so sources tell La Canfora that the Giants should be able to get at least a third-rounder. The San Francisco 49ers and Atlanta Falcons are reportedly two of the teams holding internal discussions on whether or not to send a trade offer for Nicks. Its interesting to hear that the 49ers want another wideout, as it means that they arent confident in their current corps to get the job done while they wait for Michael Crabtree to return to health. Meanwhile, the Falcons lost Julio Jones for the season and Roddy White is hobbled, so they make perfect sense as a Nicks buyer; I highly doubt they have thrown in the towel on the season just yet.
Couple different sources mentioning Niners are interested in Nicks. Who would you prefer, Gordon or Nicks? Nicks is likely cheaper, in terms of draft picks, but more costly to keep going forward. I'd love to see either one as it's apparent the current crop of WRs isn't cutting it. Not sure 9ers can afford Nicks after the year though I honestly have no idea. I think Boldin's contract is up after this season so that money could be rolled over.
Gordon - could be a long term answer whereas Nicks is just a rental.
I guess I assume they would sign him to a longer contract if they traded for him.
They don't have the cap flexibility to sign Nicks to half of what he'll be looking for with extensions to Iupati, Kaepernick, Crabtree, and A. Smith coming up (value of the last two has probably taken quite a hit, though).

 
Today was the 5th straight game SF scored 30+ points, tying a franchise record. The other 2 times they did it was in 1994 and 1997.

:eek:

Think about that for a minute.

 
Today was the 5th straight game SF scored 30+ points, tying a franchise record. The other 2 times they did it was in 1994 and 1997.

:eek:

Think about that for a minute.
Yeah, but the games where they only scored 3 and 7 points were against SEA and IND respectively. So there is that.

 
Today was the 5th straight game SF scored 30+ points, tying a franchise record. The other 2 times they did it was in 1994 and 1997.

:eek:

Think about that for a minute.
Yeah, but the games where they only scored 3 and 7 points were against SEA and IND respectively. So there is that.
No no...we're talking about the streak of 30+, not the pathetic games before it. TIA for your cooperation.
 
Today was the 5th straight game SF scored 30+ points, tying a franchise record. The other 2 times they did it was in 1994 and 1997.

:eek:

Think about that for a minute.
Yeah, but the games where they only scored 3 and 7 points were against SEA and IND respectively. So there is that.
No no...we're talking about the streak of 30+, not the pathetic games before it. TIA for your cooperation.
Well you don't have to get mad over it. ;)

The scoring correction may be due to the following games against:

STL

HOU

AZ

TEN

JAX

Not quite a murderers row of defenses and offenses, but the 49ers are doing fine against them.

 
Were the Niners fans in London chanting about the non-rival Seahawks after the game, or is that just an American Niner fan tradition?

 
Were the Niners fans in London chanting about the non-rival Seahawks after the game, or is that just an American Niner fan tradition?
Let it go dude, there are plenty of people on this board that dislike the seahawks that have no love for the 49ers. Maybe instead of bringing it up every time a crowd chants "seahawks suck", try understanding why that's the case in the first place.

 
Were the Niners fans in London chanting about the non-rival Seahawks after the game, or is that just an American Niner fan tradition?
Let it go dude, there are plenty of people on this board that dislike the seahawks that have no love for the 49ers. Maybe instead of bringing it up every time a crowd chants "seahawks suck", try understanding why that's the case in the first place.
You should try to inderstand the case of why I said it in the first place.
 
Crab back at practice, Manningham and Eric Wright activated, Asomugha released.

Michael Crabtree made an encouraging return to the 49ers practice field Tuesday, catching passes alongside teammates for the first time since an Achilles tear May 21.

“It was cool, man,” Crabtree said afterward in the locker room.

Wearing red gloves along with a long-sleeved red shirt under his red No. 15 jersey, more pertinent was the high-top cleat Crabtree wore. But he didn’t pick that model to help support his repaired left Achilles, stating he simply likes to “change it up” between a low- or high-top style.

Aside from those brief comments, Crabtree is expected to fully address the media on Wednesday.

Crabtree’s return started a three-week clock for the 49ers to evaluate him before he must come off the physically-unable-to-perform list.

If the 49ers wait that whole window before activating him, he’ll miss Sunday’s game against the Carolina Panthers and back-to-back road games at New Orleans and Washington. After that comes home games against division rivals St. Louis (Dec. 1) and Seattle (Dec. 8).

http://blogs.mercurynews.com/49ers/2013/11/05/crabtree-calls-return-to-practice-field-cool/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+49ersHotRead+(49ers+Hot+Read)


The 49ers today added Mario Manningham and Eric Wright to their 53-man roster, moves that theoretically will boost what has been a limited wide receiving corps and give the team a glimpse at a possible cornerback for the future. Needing a roster spot, the team cut ties with veteran Nnamdi Asomugha, who had been a healthy scratch for the last three games.

Manningham began the season on the physically-unable-to-perform list and began practicing with the 49ers three weeks ago. He looked sharp and quick during the team's recent practice sessions outside of London.

It's unlikely that he'll jump into a true No. 2 role opposite Anquan Boldin right away. Still, Manningham was the second-most effective 49ers wide receiver behind Michael Crabtree last year, finishing with 42 catches for 449 yards and a touchdown.

San Francisco's passing attack currently ranks 32nd in the NFL. Boldin leads the 49ers with 38 catches for 551 yards and two touchdowns. The other wide receivers on the roster have 15 catches for 142 yards and no touchdowns combined.

http://blogs.sacbee.com/49ers/archives/2013/11/49ers-activate-manningham-wright-release-nnamdi-asomugha.html

 
In other news, Jeremy Newberry probably just had his last interview on KNBR / Vince Brooks show. They called him on the show to get his take on the Jonathan Martin / Richie Incognito thing.

Although he said that racial slurs have no place in the NFL, he put a fair amount of blame on Martin. Basically told him that he needed to man up and punch Incognito in the mouth.

.... You could tell that's not the politically correct message the announcers were expecting. I'd post a link to the podcast, but I bet they won't post it.

 
In other news, Jeremy Newberry probably just had his last interview on KNBR / Vince Brooks show. They called him on the show to get his take on the Jonathan Martin / Richie Incognito thing.

Although he said that racial slurs have no place in the NFL, he put a fair amount of blame on Martin. Basically told him that he needed to man up and punch Incognito in the mouth.

.... You could tell that's not the politically correct message the announcers were expecting. I'd post a link to the podcast, but I bet they won't post it.
LOL @ Newberry. He didn't take any #### from anybody. Didn't he get into a fight at the Pro Bowl once? Or was that some other lineman?

KNBR is not only too politically correct now, but they have fast become apologists for any Bay Area team shenanigans. Well, except for the Raiders. I stopped listening to them years ago.

 
Just read that TO's gonna be an honorary team captain at the game at the stick this weekend. Reactions from the webzone forums were none too positive, but I've never agreed with much of their fanatical dispositions... The guy was one of the most exciting players I've ever had the pleasure of watching during his niner years and I for one am glad to see them mending fences.

 
Just read that TO's gonna be an honorary team captain at the game at the stick this weekend. Reactions from the webzone forums were none too positive, but I've never agreed with much of their fanatical dispositions... The guy was one of the most exciting players I've ever had the pleasure of watching during his niner years and I for one am glad to see them mending fences.
The Webzone is where brain cells as well as man DNA go to die.

 
Just read that TO's gonna be an honorary team captain at the game at the stick this weekend. Reactions from the webzone forums were none too positive, but I've never agreed with much of their fanatical dispositions... The guy was one of the most exciting players I've ever had the pleasure of watching during his niner years and I for one am glad to see them mending fences.
The Webzone is where brain cells as well as man DNA go to die.
Youre consistent if nothing else, Drummer.

 
Really disappointed in yesterday's game, just a poor showing.

The loss of Vernon was pretty crushing, but honestly IDK if it would've made a difference. The offense just didn't look anything close to Super Bowl caliber. I really hope Crabtree is back by week 13-14 so they get a little time to run the entire offense before the playoffs.

Kaep was 11/22 for 91 and an INT - 4 rushes for 16.

Gore had a solid stat line of 16/82, over 5 a carry. Outside of Hunter's fumble, it wasn't a bad day on the ground, I feel like they kinda just got away from it.

Until Crabtree is back, Kaep needs better rushing numbers then 4/16.

Sucks that its starting to look like we'll finish 11-5/12-4 and land in a wildcard spot! At least we'll get the Eagle/Cowboys in the WC round. This game in NO next week could be a preview of the divisional round.

 
Just read that TO's gonna be an honorary team captain at the game at the stick this weekend. Reactions from the webzone forums were none too positive, but I've never agreed with much of their fanatical dispositions... The guy was one of the most exciting players I've ever had the pleasure of watching during his niner years and I for one am glad to see them mending fences.
The Webzone is where brain cells as well as man DNA go to die.
Youre consistent if nothing else, Drummer.
I do it as a sort of PSA for the curious who might want to check that site out. They had a David Carr bandwagon thread that went over 100 pages. You ever see those old homeless people feeding the pigeons at Civic Center and Market in SF? Those pigeons are the Webzone denizens. Or even more like it, the WZ are like crack dealers in the TL handing off dime shots on check day.

Worst example of a fanbase ever. Unfortunately, most other 49er fansites are similar. Which is why I hang here.

 
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Really disappointed in yesterday's game, just a poor showing.

The loss of Vernon was pretty crushing, but honestly IDK if it would've made a difference. The offense just didn't look anything close to Super Bowl caliber. I really hope Crabtree is back by week 13-14 so they get a little time to run the entire offense before the playoffs.

Kaep was 11/22 for 91 and an INT - 4 rushes for 16.

Gore had a solid stat line of 16/82, over 5 a carry. Outside of Hunter's fumble, it wasn't a bad day on the ground, I feel like they kinda just got away from it.

Until Crabtree is back, Kaep needs better rushing numbers then 4/16.

Sucks that its starting to look like we'll finish 11-5/12-4 and land in a wildcard spot! At least we'll get the Eagle/Cowboys in the WC round. This game in NO next week could be a preview of the divisional round.
Newton fared slightly better but not much. I haven't watched the game yet - which is a good thing - but looking at the stats lines, one thing that still rings true is that Kendall "Minus Yardage" Hunter is no answer to spell Gore (FBG favorite Josh Meyer thinks he is, so good thing he bailed), and they haven't done anything with James either. Combine that with a weak receiving corp outside of Davis - face it, Boldin may have spurts of offense, but he is not opening things up for them either, so I think it's time they stop trying out old WR's on their last legs - and then try to put it all on Kaep, who unfortunately isn't able to transcend the team's weaknesses on offense (which the roster is even worse than the last two seasons due to injuries, and WR's like Williams who will never be good enough for anything worth his spot, at least in SF)........

Well, it all adds up to "Terrell Owens Day" being ironic in the sense that the 49ers, especially the overrated GM in Baalke IMO, not being able to find another stud in the draft since. Crabtree? I still think a solid number two WR who skirts the edge of a number one stud, but that was Scot McGlouhan's pick, who I think still works for Pete Carroll in SEA. We all know how AJ Jenkins worked out, who was Baalke's first bust.

 

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