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He’s best situation is where he’s at. NE is not a good fit.Why them and not us??
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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.He’s best situation is where he’s at. NE is not a good fit.Why them and not us??
He just turned 27 I see a future Aiyuk doing very well here. Aiyuk when he's right is as good a Route Runner as any: I miss those kind of players on Our Offense.He’s best situation is where he’s at. NE is not a good fit.
I don’t understand that response to my post.
It was said we should tell SF FU until after they absorb the hit 4/1.
Once they have absorbed the hit, they won’t want to trade him. T
Yes. I was responding to someone who suggested we just wait until after 49ers pay it.Sorry - some confusion here. I absolutely agree with that. If there is a trade, it surely has to be before 4/1 (unless they extend that deadline which would mean that both the 49ers and Aiyuk want a trade.
We should know more in a week.I don’t understand that response to my post.
It was said we should tell SF FU until after they absorb the hit 4/1.
Once they have absorbed the hit, they won’t want to trade him. They only want to trade him to get rid of the hit.
Not being a smartass here, but what makes him not a good fit here?He’s best situation is where he’s at. NE is not a good fit.
I watch a lot of 49ers games and it's clear he's a product of Shanahan and the surrounding players. Most of the time he catches the ball, it's from play design with others creating space for him from pick plays and play action. It's rare to see him leave a DB in the dust deep or beat them for a 50/50 ball. He struggled badly without Samuel and when other players like Trent Williams and Kittle took games off. This was like when Antoinio Brown trolled Juju on Twitter when he left Pittsburgh saying he only got open because attention was all on Brown. Now we have people on the Juaun Jennings train thinking he's the next best thing when he's also a product of Shanahan. He's Bourne 2.0.Not being a smartass here, but what makes him not a good fit here?
So the fact that he was a Originally a First Rounder means nothing??I watch a lot of 49ers games and it's clear he's a product of Shanahan and the surrounding players. Most of the time he catches the ball, it's from play design with others creating space for him from pick plays and play action. It's rare to see him leave a DB in the dust deep or beat them for a 50/50 ball. He struggled badly without Samuel and when other players like Trent Williams and Kittle took games off. This was like when Antoinio Brown trolled Juju on Twitter when he left Pittsburgh saying he only got open because attention was all on Brown. Now we have people on the Juaun Jennings train thinking he's the next best thing when he's also a product of Shanahan. He's Bourne 2.0.
He is not a transcendent talent like a Rice, Moss, Julio Jones, Calvin Johnson, etc who can put the offense on his back. He will disappoint a lot of people as the primary focus in NE as they don't have other players who would be able to take attention away from him. Finally, McDaniels has not shown to be creative enough as an OC aside from when Tom Brady was his QB. Going from Shanahan to McDaniels would be a massive downgrade for Aiyuk.
Shanahan for offense is like BB with his defensive players - most of them are a product of the system and can be replaced.
What do you mean by this?So the fact that he was a Originally a First Rounder means nothing??
He was a First Rounder in 2020 #25 to be Exact who produced. Isn't that the hope of the Team who originally Drafted him?? He got the Big Contract based off his consistent numbers. I think Aiyuk is a Very Good WR.What do you mean by this?
I watch a lot of 49ers games and it's clear he's a product of Shanahan and the surrounding players. Most of the time he catches the ball, it's from play design with others creating space for him from pick plays and play action. It's rare to see him leave a DB in the dust deep or beat them for a 50/50 ball. He struggled badly without Samuel and when other players like Trent Williams and Kittle took games off. This was like when Antoinio Brown trolled Juju on Twitter when he left Pittsburgh saying he only got open because attention was all on Brown. Now we have people on the Juaun Jennings train thinking he's the next best thing when he's also a product of Shanahan. He's Bourne 2.0.
He is not a transcendent talent like a Rice, Moss, Julio Jones, Calvin Johnson, etc who can put the offense on his back. He will disappoint a lot of people as the primary focus in NE as they don't have other players who would be able to take attention away from him. Finally, McDaniels has not shown to be creative enough as an OC aside from when Tom Brady was his QB. Going from Shanahan to McDaniels would be a massive downgrade for Aiyuk.
Shanahan for offense is like BB with his defensive players - most of them are a product of the system and can be replaced.
They didn't want to pay him and lowballed him. They then allowed him to seek a trade which backfired as his value went up. 49ers finally caved by giving him what he wanted, but gave him a deadline or else they were going to pull the trigger and send him to Pittsburgh.He was a First Rounder in 2020 #25 to be Exact who produced. Isn't that the hope of the Team who originally Drafted him?? He got the Big Contract based off his consistent numbers. I think Aiyuk is a Very Good WR.
I knew someone was going to post a stat like that and I've seen it before. I don't believe for a second he's doing it on his own. Watching him during games doesn't give you enough "wow" plays. With that said, I would be shocked if the 49ers go in full tank mode and trade him.Interesting. That chart I posted at the outset showed he created more separation in the middle of the field than pretty much any other player in the NFL, so it can't all be on Shanahan.
The year he had over 1300yds seems like Deebo and Kittle were both slowing down: and he was the man.They didn't want to pay him and lowballed him. They then allowed him to seek a trade which backfired as his value went up. 49ers finally caved by giving him what he wanted, but gave him a deadline or else they were going to pull the trigger and send him to Pittsburgh.
I knew someone was going to post a stat like that and I've seen it before. I don't believe for a second. Watching him during games doesn't give you any "wow" plays. With that said, I would be shocked if the 49ers go in full tank mode and trade him.
He had his best year when they brought McCraffrey over and their running game was elite. That made the passing game almost impossible to stop when he also had Kittle and Samuel taking attention away from him. Aiyuk was awful before he got injured which was probably due to him being out of shape.The year he had over 1300yds seems like Deebo and Kittle were both slowing down: and he was the man.
49ers want to move on they need the cap space = Yes to a.No matter how much Aiyuk sucks....nor how bad his knee is....he would STILL be WR#1 here.
Questions:
a.) Does he even want to be here?
b.) Is he worth the money? Opposed to just signing Diggs....likely for cheaper.
Not sure. I believe he used the Pats last year to get $ out of SF and had no interest in coming here. Maybe with Vrabel and some film on Maye he might have a change of heart?No matter how much Aiyuk sucks....nor how bad his knee is....he would STILL be WR#1 here.
Questions:
a.) Does he even want to be here?
ACL, MCL, and meniscus all torn and reconstructed. His contract calls for ~$52m the next two years. IDK...b.) Is he worth the money? Opposed to just signing Diggs....likely for cheaper.
Gotcha gotchaI watch a lot of 49ers games and it's clear he's a product of Shanahan and the surrounding players. Most of the time he catches the ball, it's from play design with others creating space for him from pick plays and play action. It's rare to see him leave a DB in the dust deep or beat them for a 50/50 ball. He struggled badly without Samuel and when other players like Trent Williams and Kittle took games off. This was like when Antoinio Brown trolled Juju on Twitter when he left Pittsburgh saying he only got open because attention was all on Brown. Now we have people on the Juaun Jennings train thinking he's the next best thing when he's also a product of Shanahan. He's Bourne 2.0.
He is not a transcendent talent like a Rice, Moss, Julio Jones, Calvin Johnson, etc who can put the offense on his back. He will disappoint a lot of people as the primary focus in NE as they don't have other players who would be able to take attention away from him. Finally, McDaniels has not shown to be creative enough as an OC aside from when Tom Brady was his QB. Going from Shanahan to McDaniels would be a massive downgrade for Aiyuk.
Shanahan for offense is like BB with his defensive players - most of them are a product of the system and can be replaced.
No matter how much Aiyuk sucks....nor how bad his knee is....he would STILL be WR#1 here.
Questions:
a.) Does he even want to be here?
b.) Is he worth the money? Opposed to just signing Diggs....likely for cheaper.
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