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buck
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Originally posted by MadDog49er:
Originally posted by buck:
Well, I guess not. I responded to you question.
I dont even know how to respond to "demeaning and arrogant attitude". Please show me the recent post and I will apologize if it is legit. I am trying to be as polite as possible.
You did not really respond to the points I raised, but hey it is not a big deal.
I really did not believe that you would actually respond to them. And by no means am I offended by your response. Have a good day.
Thanks? If you meant football points, please post again and I promise to respond...tomorrow. Far past my bedtime
Hey. I almost missed your edit.
My points were in direct response to your post and you know my points were not about football.
Here is the post I responded to:
I dont even know how to respond to "demeaning and arrogant attitude". Please show me the recent post and I will apologize if it is legit. I am trying to be as polite as possible.
How would my response to this post be
"about football points."
But, If I offended you I sincerely apologize. I did not mean to hurt your feelings.
I actually think your ideas on draft prospects are somewhat interesting and useful. I look forward to discussions of the upcoming drat.
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pdizo916
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Originally posted by MadDog49er:
Since we are on the 2012 draft thread, here we're my selections and where they are today.
1. Konz- probably will be working with Matt Ryan the next decade. Looked good in preseason
2. Mohamed Sanu- starting for the Bengals. Foot looks in good shape. Solid receiver and blocker. Excellent redzone target. finished 2012 well before the injury. 4 TDs in last 3 games.
3. Brandon thompson- reserve DT for Bengals. Looked good in preseason but a rotational guy right now.
4. Malik Jackson- solid first game last night for the Broncos. Played about half the game. Plays the DT on passing downs, and slides back and forth from end to tackle on base downs.
5. Vick Ballard- great rookie season last year. Probably will share with Bradshaw in 2013.
6. Antonio Allen- named the starter at safety for the Jets this week. We will see,.
7. Derrius Brooks- starter...in the CFL.
Football talk...awesome
That draft would've been nice.
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English
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Does this mean that this thread can finally move on and discuss football rather than individual posters?
How about we keep it on track? Thanks.
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ninerlifer
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OK so we have MDs thoughts on here, he will not stray from his opinion, although we all know the 2011 Baalke draft was superieor...
How about lets not make MD feel like a black sheep, I along with many other posters in here I value his contributions with his boards, and analysis. Lets not run him off.
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buck
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Originally posted by English:
Does this mean that this thread can finally move on and discuss football rather than individual posters?
How about we keep it on track? Thanks.
There is a full schedule of FBS, FCS, and D2 football today.
Looking forward to seeing how the prospects play.
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fryet
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Aldon pick is looking like less of a winner today. Although I still think that Kap + Aldon > Watt.
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SofaKing
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Originally posted by fryet:
Aldon pick is looking like less of a winner today. Although I still think that Kap + Aldon > Watt.
Could have had Kap + Watt. Baalke picked Aldon over Watt.
I think Aldon has the ability to be one of the greats. Just look at what he's done his first 2 years. I think Baalke picked the right guy, but he has to clean up these off the field issues. Just imagine what a machine he would be if he wasn't spending his spare time getting drunk and high.
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blizzuntz
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Looking back, should be f-
Might have been Seahawks best draft and why they are so ahead of us now
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NCommand
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Originally posted by blizzuntz:
Looking back, should be f-
Might have been Seahawks best draft and why they are so ahead of us now
You're on the wrong forum...you are lost...should be over at .nut.
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9ers4eva
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Originally posted by blizzuntz:
Looking back, should be f-
Might have been Seahawks best draft and why they are so ahead of us now
Actually the reason they are ahead of us is their coaching staff actually knows how to develop an offensive skill player.
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AB81Rules
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Holy moly Back to the Future, I thought MDs 2015 draft grade threat got 43 pages long, then realized someone bumped a thread from 2012, damn I need to get new glasses, lol.
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blizzuntz
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Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by blizzuntz:
Looking back, should be f-
Might have been Seahawks best draft and why they are so ahead of us now
You're on the wrong forum...you are lost...should be over at .nut.
not sure if you gave the same corny response to our savior Jed
"You look at Seattle," York said. "They have a fairly simple philosophy on both sides of the ball. But they let their players make plays. There is something to be said for that. I think you'll see a lot of that from us."
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genus49
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I wasn't a fan of the 2012 draft but gave Baalke the benefit of the doubt at the time due to the success of 2010 and 2011. Obviously it became a big disaster and quick. Still I feel much better about 2015 draft than I did about 2012.
I think we made the mistake in that draft by addressing something which we didn't know how to properly utilize - speed. We were a "punch them in the face" type of team both on offense and defense. Jenkins and James were both fast but soft, Jenkins just didn't have it mentally but we didn't exactly go out of our way to give him a chance.
This year while the picks may not be sexy or well known vs what people expected/wanted the picks at least fit our mentality of hard nosed football. Not to mention our coaches now are much better capable of coaching up the positions we addressed then what we had in 2012.
Still..as someone pointed out while one draft doesn't make or break a team especially when picking so low Seattle definitely hit it out of the park in this draft while we took a step back somewhat. A do over would certainly be nice.
But that Seattle draft class also was hated by everyone including their own fan base at the time. Something to think about when everyone around here screams bloody murder at this latest 49ers class.
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NCommand
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Originally posted by blizzuntz:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by blizzuntz:
Looking back, should be f-
Might have been Seahawks best draft and why they are so ahead of us now
You're on the wrong forum...you are lost...should be over at .nut.
not sure if you gave the same corny response to our savior Jed
"You look at Seattle," York said. "They have a fairly simple philosophy on both sides of the ball. But they let their players make plays. There is something to be said for that. I think you'll see a lot of that from us."
He's talking about COACHING...not the DRAFT. And he's right. Which is why we made a coaching change to get back to that.
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blizzuntz
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Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by blizzuntz:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by blizzuntz:
Looking back, should be f-
Might have been Seahawks best draft and why they are so ahead of us now
You're on the wrong forum...you are lost...should be over at .nut.
not sure if you gave the same corny response to our savior Jed
"You look at Seattle," York said. "They have a fairly simple philosophy on both sides of the ball. But they let their players make plays. There is something to be said for that. I think you'll see a lot of that from us."
He's talking about COACHING...not the DRAFT. And he's right. Which is why we made a coaching change to get back to that.
Doesn't take a mediocre owner to see Baalke struck out in 2012.
Or does it?