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Jul 5, 2014 at 7:51 PM
- 49erCanadian
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Who ever loses the job to replace Bowman could be sent to Buffalo. If skov plays well in preseason he might be worth a 6-7th
Jul 5, 2014 at 9:09 PM
- ninergold
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Depending on how the youngsters do, there could be a lot of depth inside. Borland, Wilhoite, Moody, Skov and Costanzo are all fighting for a couple of spots.
Jul 6, 2014 at 11:02 AM
- KyleShanahan
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Originally posted by Janitor:Originally posted by ghostrider:LaMichael James
This one is so obvious, wish they'd just do it already
Not so fast my friend!
If he is by far the best KR/PR in camp than we might keep him around! He is a talented kid. He just needs more opportunities and to shut his mouth.
Jul 6, 2014 at 11:55 AM
- Giedi
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Originally posted by lazy:Originally posted by Janitor:Originally posted by ghostrider:LaMichael James
This one is so obvious, wish they'd just do it already
He's going to be a good player wherever he goes...good luck to him.
Agree.
Jul 6, 2014 at 11:59 AM
- Giedi
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Originally posted by longtime49erfan:LMJ is my first choice, too.Originally posted by 9ersLiferInChicago:Here's who I think:
LMJ
G. Celek
B. Lloyd
C. Jacobs
A. Snyder
R. Seymour
D. Dobbs
N. Moody
P. Cox
D. Morris
C. Dahl
The loser between the Quinton Dial/Tony Jerrod-Eddie roster battle
Why? Because everyone in front of the above either adds more value to the team, has the better upside, or is just outright better. And let us not forget the numbers game, which ALL teams eventually have to have a "come to Jesus" moment on (see the Dial/Jerrod-Eddie battle). With a team this deep and talented I suspect that JH & Co. are gonna have a lot of "come to Jesus" moments about this roster.
What a terrific problem to have
However, if Lloyd continues his great play in TC, I think they keep him. He could be a real red zone threat. Also, they won't trade Morris or Moody. I'm not sure anyone wants Snyder,Cox or Celek in a trade. Dobbs is a possibility. So are Dahl, Seymour and maybe Jacobs.
I like how both of you think!
Jul 6, 2014 at 12:19 PM
- 9ersLiferInChicago
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Originally posted by longtime49erfan:I don't think I said anything about trading any of them.
Originally posted by 9ersLiferInChicago:LMJ is my first choice, too.
Here's who I think:
LMJ
G. Celek
B. Lloyd
C. Jacobs
A. Snyder
R. Seymour
D. Dobbs
N. Moody
P. Cox
D. Morris
C. Dahl
The loser between the Quinton Dial/Tony Jerrod-Eddie roster battle
Why? Because everyone in front of the above either adds more value to the team, has the better upside, or is just outright better. And let us not forget the numbers game, which ALL teams eventually have to have a "come to Jesus" moment on (see the Dial/Jerrod-Eddie battle). With a team this deep and talented I suspect that JH & Co. are gonna have a lot of "come to Jesus" moments about this roster.
What a terrific problem to have
However, if Lloyd continues his great play in TC, I think they keep him. He could be a real red zone threat. Also, they won't trade Morris or Moody. I'm not sure anyone wants Snyder,Cox or Celek in a trade. Dobbs is a possibility. So are Dahl, Seymour and maybe Jacobs.
Jul 6, 2014 at 12:21 PM
- LasVegasWally
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We may even package 2 or more players for something much better.
Jul 6, 2014 at 12:33 PM
- Quest4six
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I'm starting to wonder if the reason we haven't traded LMJ is because nobody wants him.
I'm thinking he might just get cut.
Also I agree with Buck's post, I think at this point Hunter would bring us the most value but I would hate to see him go.
Lastly, inb4someidiotbringsupVD
I'm thinking he might just get cut.
Also I agree with Buck's post, I think at this point Hunter would bring us the most value but I would hate to see him go.
Lastly, inb4someidiotbringsupVD
[ Edited by Quest4six on Jul 6, 2014 at 12:34 PM ]
Jul 6, 2014 at 12:48 PM
- 9ersLiferInChicago
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Originally posted by Hopper:Fare enough. Don't get me wrong, I would like to keep Morris around. But, unless we carry 7 CB's Morris will be a victim of the numbers game. In my latest update I have us keeping 6 CB's. Look at the guys who I have making it:
Originally posted by 9ersLiferInChicago:
Here's who I think:
LMJ
G. Celek
B. Lloyd
C. Jacobs
A. Snyder
R. Seymour
D. Dobbs
N. Moody
P. Cox
D. Morris
C. Dahl
The loser between the Quinton Dial/Tony Jerrod-Eddie roster battle
Why? Because everyone in front of the above either adds more value to the team, has the better upside, or is just outright better. And let us not forget the numbers game, which ALL teams eventually have to have a "come to Jesus" moment on (see the Dial/Jerrod-Eddie battle). With a team this deep and talented I suspect that JH & Co. are gonna have a lot of "come to Jesus" moments about this roster.
What a terrific problem to have
No way we get rid of Morris.
Chris Culliver
Tramaine Brock
Jimmie Ward
Chris Cook
Dontae Johnson
Kennith Acker
Morris will be in "competition" with J. Ward for the nickle corner spot, whom we just drafted with our 1st pick in the draft. We aren't cutting guys we just drafted. So, unless we carry 7, which I doubt but admit is a definite possibility, I cannot see how Morris fits in. Now, if we carry 7, at what other position do we make the gamble?
Jul 6, 2014 at 1:15 PM
- 9ersLiferInChicago
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Originally posted by Quest4six:I've long come to that conclusion, which is why I'm thoroughly convinced he won't make it this season. The past two seasons we've drafted two guys at his position with body types and running styles vastly different from his. I'm also convinced that LMJ is a Baalke guy, and not necessarily a JH & Co. guy. For me, that explains why LMJ never really fit into the overall scheme that we've put on film. I believe that if he stays it will be purely as a returner, meaning that we'd have to cut someone from ST. I cannot imagine who we'd cut on a very good ST for LMJ. Blake Costanzo? Kassim Osgood? Bubba Ventrone? On this roster LMJ poses only return value. We just drafted a very good WR (Bruce Ellington) with at least equal return value who - unlike LMJ - will actually contribute at the position he was drafted. Keep in mind that LMJ is a very high draft pick, over drafted in my mind. So the production we've gotten from LMJ don't match the money paid to him. I say his roster spot is in real jeopardy.
I'm starting to wonder if the reason we haven't traded LMJ is because nobody wants him.
I'm thinking he might just get cut.
Also I agree with Buck's post, I think at this point Hunter would bring us the most value but I would hate to see him go.
Lastly, inb4someidiotbringsupVD
Jul 6, 2014 at 1:22 PM
- reasonable1
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Originally posted by 9ersLiferInChicago:
Here's who I think:
LMJ
G. Celek
B. Lloyd
C. Jacobs
A. Snyder
R. Seymour
D. Dobbs
N. Moody
P. Cox
D. Morris
C. Dahl
The loser between the Quinton Dial/Tony Jerrod-Eddie roster battle
Why? Because everyone in front of the above either adds more value to the team, has the better upside, or is just outright better. And let us not forget the numbers game, which ALL teams eventually have to have a "come to Jesus" moment on (see the Dial/Jerrod-Eddie battle). With a team this deep and talented I suspect that JH & Co. are gonna have a lot of "come to Jesus" moments about this roster.
What a terrific problem to have
Why do people think that it is either or will make the team. BOTH of these guys are valuable because they can play all 3 spots on the line. The guy that is expendable is Dobbs and to a lesser extent Ian Williams because they only play one spot. Jerod-Eddie solidified his spot on this roster last postseason and especially vs Carolina where he was damn near immovable.
Jul 6, 2014 at 1:54 PM
- 9ersLiferInChicago
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Originally posted by reasonable1:Nobody is doubting you here. Both of those guys would start on most NFL teams. But rules state that we can only have 53 men on the roster. And on this roster only one of these guys will fit on it. Will keep 6 - max - D-lineman:
Originally posted by 9ersLiferInChicago:
Here's who I think:
LMJ
G. Celek
B. Lloyd
C. Jacobs
A. Snyder
R. Seymour
D. Dobbs
N. Moody
P. Cox
D. Morris
C. Dahl
The loser between the Quinton Dial/Tony Jerrod-Eddie roster battle
Why? Because everyone in front of the above either adds more value to the team, has the better upside, or is just outright better. And let us not forget the numbers game, which ALL teams eventually have to have a "come to Jesus" moment on (see the Dial/Jerrod-Eddie battle). With a team this deep and talented I suspect that JH & Co. are gonna have a lot of "come to Jesus" moments about this roster.
What a terrific problem to have
Why do people think that it is either or will make the team. BOTH of these guys are valuable because they can play all 3 spots on the line. The guy that is expendable is Dobbs and to a lesser extent Ian Williams because they only play one spot. Jerod-Eddie solidified his spot on this roster last postseason and especially vs Carolina where he was damn near immovable.
Justin Smith (starter)
Ray McDonald (starter)
Tank Carradine
Quinton Dial/Tony Jerrod-Eddie
Ian Williams (starter)
Glenn Dorsey
I don't see where along the roster we can make room to keep 7 D-linman. And Ian Williams expendable? . . . . . . . . No fu_king way!!!!!! Even if he Williams don't regain his starting spot (I think he will) there's no way that Williams is expendable, at any extent.
Jul 6, 2014 at 2:22 PM
- Phil
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Originally posted by 9ersLiferInChicago:
Here's who I think:
LMJ
G. Celek
B. Lloyd
C. Jacobs
A. Snyder
R. Seymour
D. Dobbs
N. Moody
P. Cox
D. Morris
C. Dahl
The loser between the Quinton Dial/Tony Jerrod-Eddie roster battle
Why? Because everyone in front of the above either adds more value to the team, has the better upside, or is just outright better. And let us not forget the numbers game, which ALL teams eventually have to have a "come to Jesus" moment on (see the Dial/Jerrod-Eddie battle). With a team this deep and talented I suspect that JH & Co. are gonna have a lot of "come to Jesus" moments about this roster.
What a terrific problem to have
Lloyd should go to KC if he doesn't work out here. Or Carolina.
Jul 6, 2014 at 2:26 PM
- Hopper
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Originally posted by 9ersLiferInChicago:Acker is a long shot to make the roster. He's not beating out Morris.
Originally posted by Hopper:Fare enough. Don't get me wrong, I would like to keep Morris around. But, unless we carry 7 CB's Morris will be a victim of the numbers game. In my latest update I have us keeping 6 CB's. Look at the guys who I have making it:
Originally posted by 9ersLiferInChicago:
Here's who I think:
LMJ
G. Celek
B. Lloyd
C. Jacobs
A. Snyder
R. Seymour
D. Dobbs
N. Moody
P. Cox
D. Morris
C. Dahl
The loser between the Quinton Dial/Tony Jerrod-Eddie roster battle
Why? Because everyone in front of the above either adds more value to the team, has the better upside, or is just outright better. And let us not forget the numbers game, which ALL teams eventually have to have a "come to Jesus" moment on (see the Dial/Jerrod-Eddie battle). With a team this deep and talented I suspect that JH & Co. are gonna have a lot of "come to Jesus" moments about this roster.
What a terrific problem to have
No way we get rid of Morris.
Chris Culliver
Tramaine Brock
Jimmie Ward
Chris Cook
Dontae Johnson
Kennith Acker
Morris will be in "competition" with J. Ward for the nickle corner spot, whom we just drafted with our 1st pick in the draft. We aren't cutting guys we just drafted. So, unless we carry 7, which I doubt but admit is a definite possibility, I cannot see how Morris fits in. Now, if we carry 7, at what other position do we make the gamble?
Jul 6, 2014 at 2:46 PM
- 9ersLiferInChicago
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Originally posted by Hopper:Well, he won't last on the PS. See Marcus Cooper.
Acker is a long shot to make the roster. He's not beating out Morris.