Originally posted by 49ersalldaway126:
he has no trade value he has no upside has a pretty weak arm and isnt mobile
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Originally posted by 49ersalldaway126:
he has no trade value he has no upside has a pretty weak arm and isnt mobile
Originally posted by AXEGRINDER:
Look at it this way, if we play against him we can add two more LBs and bench our safeties.
Originally posted by cubanb:
SHAUN HILL HAS NO TRADE VALUE. THIS ISN'T MADDEN.
Originally posted by socal81:
I think the Niners are going to make a big mistake by just releasing Shaun Hill in the next couple of days. The most likely landing spot will be the Rams (his home state) and it will come back and bite us on the a$$. I hope they can at least trade Hill to someone we don't have to face twice a year. It's not like Monatana leaving to a rival but he understands our offense and how to beat it.
Originally posted by cubanb:
SHAUN HILL HAS NO TRADE VALUE. THIS ISN'T MADDEN.
Originally posted by socal81:
I think the Niners are going to make a big mistake by just releasing Shaun Hill in the next couple of days. The most likely landing spot will be the Rams (his home state) and it will come back and bite us on the a$$. I hope they can at least trade Hill to someone we don't have to face twice a year. It's not like Monatana leaving to a rival but he understands our offense and how to beat it.
Originally posted by valrod33:Originally posted by cubanb:
SHAUN HILL HAS NO TRADE VALUE. THIS ISN'T MADDEN.
i tried trading him in madden last night and no one would accept the trade
Originally posted by TheGoldStandard:Originally posted by 49ersalldaway126:
he has no trade value he has no upside has a pretty weak arm and isnt mobile
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Originally posted by Psinex:
Someone made a comment somewhere that if we are going to a more spread-type of offense, that having Carr is a similar-type of QB to Smith, so if Alex went down, we wouldn't have to switch gears too drastically as we would with Hill. Makes sense to me if we want to develop and install a long-term offensive plan.
If we play Hill, we would could play an extra DB up on the line and concede the edge passes, which he can't make. This is how defenses shut us down completely before Hill was given the hook.
Originally posted by momoney925:Originally posted by TheGoldStandard:Originally posted by 49ersalldaway126:
he has no trade value he has no upside has a pretty weak arm and isnt mobile
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Smith is definitely better
but hill went 10-6 as a starter...dont give him too much s**t now.
Originally posted by AXEGRINDER:
Look at it this way, if we play against him we can add two more LBs and bench our safeties.
Originally posted by Super5:Nobody on our team understands or offense, especially Jimmy Raye.Originally posted by socal81:
I think the Niners are going to make a big mistake by just releasing Shaun Hill in the next couple of days. The most likely landing spot will be the Rams (his home state) and it will come back and bite us on the a$$. I hope they can at least trade Hill to someone we don't have to face twice a year. It's not like Monatana leaving to a rival but he understands our offense and how to beat it.
#1-The Niners are going to make a big mistake?Hill is decent but he's not that good
#2-The Niners signed Carr because Hill cannot run a spread offense
#3-"he understands our offense and how to beat it" doesn't make any sense