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Blake Muir Thread
May 18, 2016 at 10:30 AM
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May 18, 2016 at 1:08 PM
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If he blocks a guy, then finishes him off with a Tombstone Piledriver, then you can call him 'TheDownUnderTaker'.
May 18, 2016 at 10:10 PM
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Cam Inman @CamInman May 17
#49ers OLines:
1: Staley, Beadles, Kilgore, Thomas, Pears
2: Kelly, Silberman, Martin, Tiller, Brown
3: Muir, Price, Balducci, Cooper, Theus
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#49ers OLines:
1: Staley, Beadles, Kilgore, Thomas, Pears
2: Kelly, Silberman, Martin, Tiller, Brown
3: Muir, Price, Balducci, Cooper, Theus
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May 18, 2016 at 10:20 PM
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http://ninerfans.com/sakamoto-51716-ota-recap-drills-and-videos/
Jersey No. 69. Fourth video down. Looking good.
Jersey No. 69. Fourth video down. Looking good.
May 18, 2016 at 10:22 PM
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Originally posted by Lobo49er:
I think he could only manage to kick it to Hollywood.
May 18, 2016 at 10:22 PM
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Originally posted by hawkpeter:
If he blocks a guy, then finishes him off with a Tombstone Piledriver, then you can call him 'TheDownUnderTaker'.
May 18, 2016 at 10:23 PM
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Originally posted by Lobo49er:
And of course Texan's don't talk funny at all.... Noooo
May 18, 2016 at 10:25 PM
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Originally posted by KeepRabbitsOut:
http://ninerfans.com/sakamoto-51716-ota-recap-drills-and-videos/
Jersey No. 69. Fourth video down. Looking good.
He looked really quick through that obstacle, especially for a 134 kgs of him. Big man
May 18, 2016 at 10:57 PM
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Originally posted by Goatie:
Originally posted by KeepRabbitsOut:
http://ninerfans.com/sakamoto-51716-ota-recap-drills-and-videos/
Jersey No. 69. Fourth video down. Looking good.
He looked really quick through that obstacle, especially for a 134 kgs of him. Big man
Would really like to see this kid get a good crack. Cant be any worse that the rubbish (apart from Staley) that was last season. Martin was bad. Kilgore was out gunned. Pears poor.
May 19, 2016 at 1:59 AM
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Pears was nowhere. Why wasn't he cut?
Blake was looking good in that clip. I think given the new scheme and coaches he will be judged on merit and have a fair chance of having a crack at it in the pre season.
I would be over the moon if he make the final 53. Happy if he made the PS.
Blake was looking good in that clip. I think given the new scheme and coaches he will be judged on merit and have a fair chance of having a crack at it in the pre season.
I would be over the moon if he make the final 53. Happy if he made the PS.
May 19, 2016 at 7:03 PM
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http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/15616871/blake-muir-loses-aussie-mate-49ers
"Muir went from agony to ecstasy during last month's NFL Draft.
He failed to hear his name called during the three-day draft, but within 30 minutes of it being over he had the Atlanta Falcons, Baltimore Ravens, Jacksonville Jaguars and 49ers pursuing him as a free agent.
Muir viewed the 49ers, with new coach Chip Kelly, as the best fit.
He is impressed with Kelly's fast-paced offence, something not totally foreign to him as Baylor also played up-tempo. Muir is living a dream of being on one of the NFL's storied teams, but his current life is all hard work and no glamour."
"Muir went from agony to ecstasy during last month's NFL Draft.
He failed to hear his name called during the three-day draft, but within 30 minutes of it being over he had the Atlanta Falcons, Baltimore Ravens, Jacksonville Jaguars and 49ers pursuing him as a free agent.
Muir viewed the 49ers, with new coach Chip Kelly, as the best fit.
He is impressed with Kelly's fast-paced offence, something not totally foreign to him as Baylor also played up-tempo. Muir is living a dream of being on one of the NFL's storied teams, but his current life is all hard work and no glamour."
May 19, 2016 at 9:47 PM
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Originally posted by KeepRabbitsOut:http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/15616871/blake-muir-loses-aussie-mate-49ers
"Muir went from agony to ecstasy during last month's NFL Draft.
He failed to hear his name called during the three-day draft, but within 30 minutes of it being over he had the Atlanta Falcons, Baltimore Ravens, Jacksonville Jaguars and 49ers pursuing him as a free agent.
Muir viewed the 49ers, with new coach Chip Kelly, as the best fit.
He is impressed with Kelly's fast-paced offence, something not totally foreign to him as Baylor also played up-tempo. Muir is living a dream of being on one of the NFL's storied teams, but his current life is all hard work and no glamour."
It shows he isn't scared of hard fast paced work. Kelly is gonna definitely like him. Worst case scenario he goes to the PS and ages like a fine wine.
May 19, 2016 at 9:56 PM
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Originally posted by NikeSBHead:Originally posted by KeepRabbitsOut:http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/15616871/blake-muir-loses-aussie-mate-49ers
"Muir went from agony to ecstasy during last month's NFL Draft.
He failed to hear his name called during the three-day draft, but within 30 minutes of it being over he had the Atlanta Falcons, Baltimore Ravens, Jacksonville Jaguars and 49ers pursuing him as a free agent.
Muir viewed the 49ers, with new coach Chip Kelly, as the best fit.
He is impressed with Kelly's fast-paced offence, something not totally foreign to him as Baylor also played up-tempo. Muir is living a dream of being on one of the NFL's storied teams, but his current life is all hard work and no glamour."
It shows he isn't scared of hard fast paced work. Kelly is gonna definitely like him. Worst case scenario he goes to the PS and ages like a fine wine.
It also shows those stories about people not wanting to play for Kelly or the 49ers are non sense.
May 19, 2016 at 10:04 PM
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Originally posted by mojave45:
Originally posted by NikeSBHead:
Originally posted by KeepRabbitsOut:
http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/15616871/blake-muir-loses-aussie-mate-49ers
"Muir went from agony to ecstasy during last month's NFL Draft.
He failed to hear his name called during the three-day draft, but within 30 minutes of it being over he had the Atlanta Falcons, Baltimore Ravens, Jacksonville Jaguars and 49ers pursuing him as a free agent.
Muir viewed the 49ers, with new coach Chip Kelly, as the best fit.
He is impressed with Kelly's fast-paced offence, something not totally foreign to him as Baylor also played up-tempo. Muir is living a dream of being on one of the NFL's storied teams, but his current life is all hard work and no glamour."
It shows he isn't scared of hard fast paced work. Kelly is gonna definitely like him. Worst case scenario he goes to the PS and ages like a fine wine.
It also shows those stories about people not wanting to play for Kelly or the 49ers are non sense.
Chip is going to make the 49ers exciting to watch again. Cant wait for the season to start.
Chip I am sure will start Muir when he is up to speed and give him a chance to prove himself on his merits. It is a good time for Muir to come to the 49ers as a new scheme is starting and he is in the same boat as all the other players with getting to know. It all depends on how quickly he learns it.
May 20, 2016 at 12:39 AM
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Originally posted by KeepRabbitsOut:Would really like to see this kid get a good crack. Cant be any worse that the rubbish (apart from Staley) that was last season. Martin was bad. Kilgore was out gunned. Pears poor.
LOL. Herewegoagain.gif.
Muir is a long shot at best to make the roster. That is the simple truth. The team just drafted 3 OL and its not guaranteed that all 3 of those players will make the roster, let alone an undrafted player.
When it comes to undrafted players, the team has no investment in them, it is a flyer in every sense. If the guy plays at the same level as a drafted player, the drafted player wins out. Coming from a program like Baylor he has an even higher hill to climb.
If Muir hangs on to make the practice squad then he has done well for himself, because as it is there are about 6 OL who are more or less locks to make the roster and another couple that will get preference because of draft or veteran status unless Muir flat out blows people away.
[ Edited by Phoenix49ers on May 20, 2016 at 12:43 AM ]