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1 in a 1000BoneyT and Calvin Anderson. If they break out this season after their struggles, we might just make the playoffs. The missing deep threat burner and the adequate nfl LT.
The chances of this happening…?
Wondering who gets cut first......People have been talking about Thornton.
Thornton because his rookie contract is easy to move on from.Wondering who gets cut first......
I thought Bourne said he'll be ready for training campyes, and the possibility that he is our #5 WR until Bourne comes off the PUP list.
So, you think that we are going to keep 6 WR's. OK.The rookie receivers might not be ready from day 1 (if ever),
I think if Thornton can stay healthy, he has a chance to be a piece.
A. Jennings was a bust until his third year.
Well Anderson has a sort of condition I believe that he needs to manage.? On TT he clearly has the speed, but his size he always hurt. If he can't put it together this season I think the team trades him.BoneyT and Calvin Anderson. If they break out this season after their struggles, we might just make the playoffs. The missing deep threat burner and the adequate nfl LT.
The chances of this happening…?
If it were the old patriots offense I'd say yes on the WRs.. however we aren't running the old, NAVY inspired offense anymore. The AVPs offense is zone sceme, runs, passes. What the 49ers do basically. It's very WR centric and TE centric.. so I'd say the rookies have a great shot of coming in Making impacts from day 1...The rookie receivers might not be ready from day 1 (if ever),
I think if Thornton can stay healthy, he has a chance to be a piece.
A. Jennings was a bust until his third year.
He could definitely emerge in his 3rd season. His first year was the Patricia experiment, where he was hurt in preseason. Last year was just an overall sh*tshow for the offense.The rookie receivers might not be ready from day 1 (if ever),
I think if Thornton can stay healthy, he has a chance to be a piece.
A. Jennings was a bust until his third year.
So, you think that we are going to keep 6 WR's. OK.
I would note that to play Thornton would means that TWO of the following will be inactive in any game that Thornton plays: Osborne, Polk, Baker, Bourne and Douglas. [in addition to ju-ju being gone]
I just don't see this happening.
If it were the old patriots offense I'd say yes on the WRs.. however we aren't running the old, NAVY inspired offense anymore. The AVPs offense is zone sceme, runs, passes. What the 49ers do basically. It's very WR centric and TE centric.. so I'd say the rookies have a great shot of coming in Making impacts from day 1...
He could definitely emerge in his 3rd season. His first year was the Patricia experiment, where he was hurt in preseason. Last year was just an overall sh*tshow for the offense.
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