Originally posted by Joecool:
Marvin,
Don't forget Goldson laying the wood once again to force a fumble. Dude is good.
Ya.
As I said, I've been critical of him in the past but he is playing very well right now.
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Originally posted by Joecool:
Marvin,
Don't forget Goldson laying the wood once again to force a fumble. Dude is good.
Originally posted by Jakemall:
#2 don't think we need to extend Manningham...pretty sure he signed a 3 year deal.
Originally posted by Joecool:
Marvin,
Don't forget Goldson laying the wood once again to force a fumble. Dude is good.
Originally posted by 49erloyalist:
Originally posted by Jakemall:
#2 don't think we need to extend Manningham...pretty sure he signed a 3 year deal.
Thats perfect bc i thought it was only a two year
Originally posted by verb1der:
Originally posted by Marvin49:
3) Goldson: I've said many times that I'm not his biggest fan, but I have to give it up to him. He's playing very well this year. That pass breakup on the deep pass was one of the best plays in coverage I've ever seen him make.
They need to pay this man. The guy is the complete package, and IMO the best safety in the NFL (I don't care what anyone says about them dudes in Seattle), and you can bet that he's one of those rare players that WR's fear when they watch him on film. He fits the mold of good ol' #42
Originally posted by Jakemall:
#2 don't think we need to extend Manningham...pretty sure he signed a 3 year deal.
Originally posted by sfout:
Originally posted by Jakemall:
#2 don't think we need to extend Manningham...pretty sure he signed a 3 year deal.
2 year deal. We should extend him. lower his cap # from 3.2M in 2013.
from rotoworld
Mario ManninghamWide Receiver3/17/2012: Signed a two-year, $7.375 million contract. The deal contains $3.2 million guaranteed -- a $2 million signing bonus and all of Manningham's 2012 base salary. He is eligible for annual $100,000 workout bonuses in both seasons. Another $2.5 million is available through incentives based on catches, yards, touchdowns, and Pro Bowl berths. 2012: $1.2 million (+ $250,000 in per-game roster bonuses), 2013: $3.6 million (+ $250,000 roster bonus), 2014: Free Agent
Originally posted by oldman9er:
Originally posted by sfout:
Originally posted by Jakemall:
#2 don't think we need to extend Manningham...pretty sure he signed a 3 year deal.
2 year deal. We should extend him. lower his cap # from 3.2M in 2013.
from rotoworld
Mario ManninghamWide Receiver3/17/2012: Signed a two-year, $7.375 million contract. The deal contains $3.2 million guaranteed -- a $2 million signing bonus and all of Manningham's 2012 base salary. He is eligible for annual $100,000 workout bonuses in both seasons. Another $2.5 million is available through incentives based on catches, yards, touchdowns, and Pro Bowl berths. 2012: $1.2 million (+ $250,000 in per-game roster bonuses), 2013: $3.6 million (+ $250,000 roster bonus), 2014: Free Agent
Can't do that. A player can only sign one contract per year.
Originally posted by sfout:
Originally posted by Jakemall:
#2 don't think we need to extend Manningham...pretty sure he signed a 3 year deal.
2 year deal. We should extend him. lower his cap # from 3.2M in 2013.
from rotoworld
Mario ManninghamWide Receiver3/17/2012: Signed a two-year, $7.375 million contract. The deal contains $3.2 million guaranteed -- a $2 million signing bonus and all of Manningham's 2012 base salary. He is eligible for annual $100,000 workout bonuses in both seasons. Another $2.5 million is available through incentives based on catches, yards, touchdowns, and Pro Bowl berths. 2012: $1.2 million (+ $250,000 in per-game roster bonuses), 2013: $3.6 million (+ $250,000 roster bonus), 2014: Free Agent
Originally posted by cciowa:
walker caught some balls and dixon ran well,, my head is spinning
Originally posted by Jakemall:
You're about 5 minutes late
Originally posted by Jakemall:
Originally posted by cciowa:
walker caught some balls and dixon ran well,, my head is spinning
Don't get excited, Walker dropped more than he caught.