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CLICK HERE to Register for a free account and login for a smoother ad-free experience. It's easy, and only takes a few moments.Don't know if we'll take him (I hope we do) but there's a real good chance Michicgan monster LT Jake Long will be there at the SF pick. Poor 49er fans, there can be nothing worse than a horrible season with no high #1 at the end of it.People in SF will be ripshiat if the Pats wind up taking an OT with a very high Niners pick ...
People in SF will be ripshiat if the Pats wind up taking an OT with a very high Niners pick ...
Felger phrased it well last night - paraphrased - "they'll trade it down for two #1s and say to the league - you can take away a #1 and we still have two - we're that good".I just think it would be a major FU to the league if the Pats had to give up a pick for the camera crap and all the flack that followed, just to have a top pick anyways.
Right Guard Justin Smiley put on IR. Wow, that top five pick is looking better all the time. Good luck in rehab to Smiley.
Mike Nolan is beginning to "hear footsteps" so to speak in the SF Bay Atea for his job. Not that they have anyone else ready to step up unless it's Mike Singletary. The problem is obviously offense, however.They have 4 road and 4 home games left.
The road games are: Sea, Ari, Car, and Clev. It would seem that at least 3 of those would be losses.
The home games are: SL, Minn, Cinn, and TB. It would also seem that at least 3 of those would be losses.
Hey, even if they win 3, and go 5 and 11, the pick will definitely be top 10. I never saw this happening, but that's why I'm an engineer, and not an NFL GM.