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Incognito released by Rams

Originally posted by tmg808:
Originally posted by btwagner:
Should the niners have any interest in him? Personally I like **sholes on the OLine. Any one know if there is a waiver process with him or is he a FA

He has been considered the dirties player in the league by NFL players. He has had problems in college and in the NFL. He was cut conduct reasons on the Rams. Rams may suck but Steven Jackson is second in the NFL in rushing. He is a very physical guard. I wouldn't mind if i seen him on the roster at all

That's exactly why I don't want him. Our team is respected because of our toughness. We don't need the dirtiest player in the NFL on our team. He hurts our image and that's something we need to protect, especially if we want to be an attractive team for free agents.

He's not good enough to risk losing credibility over.
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About damn time..this kids a bum
Originally posted by strickac:
Originally posted by tmg808:
Originally posted by btwagner:
Should the niners have any interest in him? Personally I like **sholes on the OLine. Any one know if there is a waiver process with him or is he a FA

He has been considered the dirties player in the league by NFL players. He has had problems in college and in the NFL. He was cut conduct reasons on the Rams. Rams may suck but Steven Jackson is second in the NFL in rushing. He is a very physical guard. I wouldn't mind if i seen him on the roster at all

That's exactly why I don't want him. Our team is respected because of our toughness. We don't need the dirtiest player in the NFL on our team. He hurts our image and that's something we need to protect, especially if we want to be an attractive team for free agents.

He's not good enough to risk losing credibility over.

49ers in the 80s were known as one of the Dirtiest line in the league. The lines job is to do the dirty work. He needs to be smarter about it, but its tells me that he is going to grind, work hard, and he is looking to smash into somebody.
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Originally posted by tmg808:
Originally posted by strickac:
Originally posted by tmg808:
Originally posted by btwagner:
Should the niners have any interest in him? Personally I like **sholes on the OLine. Any one know if there is a waiver process with him or is he a FA

He has been considered the dirties player in the league by NFL players. He has had problems in college and in the NFL. He was cut conduct reasons on the Rams. Rams may suck but Steven Jackson is second in the NFL in rushing. He is a very physical guard. I wouldn't mind if i seen him on the roster at all

That's exactly why I don't want him. Our team is respected because of our toughness. We don't need the dirtiest player in the NFL on our team. He hurts our image and that's something we need to protect, especially if we want to be an attractive team for free agents.

He's not good enough to risk losing credibility over.

49ers in the 80s were known as one of the Dirtiest line in the league. The lines job is to do the dirty work. He needs to be smarter about it, but its tells me that he is going to grind, work hard, and he is looking to smash into somebody.
The 49ers of that time were not called dirty because they did the garbage that Incognito does. They were called dirty because McKittrick taught them to "hook" block larger, slower defensive linemen. The technique was legal and very effective. The big boys hated the hook block because they liked to stand up and push and shove. In the hook, the OL "hooked" his body around the defenders thighs and took him down. Defenders kept their hands down to fight off the block which allowed Montana to have clear passing lanes for all the short slants that Solomon and later Rice turned into huge gains.

No to Incognito. You don't want to get a rep for being dirty because then the other team will hurt your guys in return. Not a good idea.
Originally posted by strickac:
Originally posted by tmg808:
Originally posted by btwagner:
Should the niners have any interest in him? Personally I like **sholes on the OLine. Any one know if there is a waiver process with him or is he a FA

He has been considered the dirties player in the league by NFL players. He has had problems in college and in the NFL. He was cut conduct reasons on the Rams. Rams may suck but Steven Jackson is second in the NFL in rushing. He is a very physical guard. I wouldn't mind if i seen him on the roster at all

That's exactly why I don't want him. Our team is respected because of our toughness. We don't need the dirtiest player in the NFL on our team. He hurts our image and that's something we need to protect, especially if we want to be an attractive team for free agents.

He's not good enough to risk losing credibility over.

Steven Jackson doesn't need Icognito to run well, either.
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Everybody HATES him in St. Louis
Originally posted by crzy:
You want an offensive lineman from the Rams
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Sign him to a 1 day contract each time we play Arizona. I want him to knock Dockett the f**k out.
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Originally posted by King49er:
Originally posted by crzy:
You want an offensive lineman from the Rams

Correct me if I'm wrong but the Rams are 15th in rushing to our 24th, and Steven Jackson is #2 in the league in rushing. We need help at OG.
Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by tmg808:
Originally posted by strickac:
Originally posted by tmg808:
Originally posted by btwagner:
Should the niners have any interest in him? Personally I like **sholes on the OLine. Any one know if there is a waiver process with him or is he a FA

He has been considered the dirties player in the league by NFL players. He has had problems in college and in the NFL. He was cut conduct reasons on the Rams. Rams may suck but Steven Jackson is second in the NFL in rushing. He is a very physical guard. I wouldn't mind if i seen him on the roster at all

That's exactly why I don't want him. Our team is respected because of our toughness. We don't need the dirtiest player in the NFL on our team. He hurts our image and that's something we need to protect, especially if we want to be an attractive team for free agents.

He's not good enough to risk losing credibility over.

49ers in the 80s were known as one of the Dirtiest line in the league. The lines job is to do the dirty work. He needs to be smarter about it, but its tells me that he is going to grind, work hard, and he is looking to smash into somebody.
The 49ers of that time were not called dirty because they did the garbage that Incognito does. They were called dirty because McKittrick taught them to "hook" block larger, slower defensive linemen. The technique was legal and very effective. The big boys hated the hook block because they liked to stand up and push and shove. In the hook, the OL "hooked" his body around the defenders thighs and took him down. Defenders kept their hands down to fight off the block which allowed Montana to have clear passing lanes for all the short slants that Solomon and later Rice turned into huge gains.

No to Incognito. You don't want to get a rep for being dirty because then the other team will hurt your guys in return. Not a good idea.



i am sorry, but i want a mean nasty don't give a f**k about you G on my team. we had kevin gogan, larry allen, and others. and i want one at DT as well.
f*ck him.
Originally posted by jdt84_2:
Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by tmg808:
Originally posted by strickac:
Originally posted by tmg808:
Originally posted by btwagner:
Should the niners have any interest in him? Personally I like **sholes on the OLine. Any one know if there is a waiver process with him or is he a FA

He has been considered the dirties player in the league by NFL players. He has had problems in college and in the NFL. He was cut conduct reasons on the Rams. Rams may suck but Steven Jackson is second in the NFL in rushing. He is a very physical guard. I wouldn't mind if i seen him on the roster at all

That's exactly why I don't want him. Our team is respected because of our toughness. We don't need the dirtiest player in the NFL on our team. He hurts our image and that's something we need to protect, especially if we want to be an attractive team for free agents.

He's not good enough to risk losing credibility over.

49ers in the 80s were known as one of the Dirtiest line in the league. The lines job is to do the dirty work. He needs to be smarter about it, but its tells me that he is going to grind, work hard, and he is looking to smash into somebody.
The 49ers of that time were not called dirty because they did the garbage that Incognito does. They were called dirty because McKittrick taught them to "hook" block larger, slower defensive linemen. The technique was legal and very effective. The big boys hated the hook block because they liked to stand up and push and shove. In the hook, the OL "hooked" his body around the defenders thighs and took him down. Defenders kept their hands down to fight off the block which allowed Montana to have clear passing lanes for all the short slants that Solomon and later Rice turned into huge gains.

No to Incognito. You don't want to get a rep for being dirty because then the other team will hurt your guys in return. Not a good idea.



i am sorry, but i want a mean nasty don't give a f**k about you G on my team. we had kevin gogan, larry allen, and others. and i want one at DT as well.



those guys were mean and nasty.

but incognito is a d*ck that has cost his the Rams a lot of 15 yard personal foul penalties. a bunch of them have been in crucial parts of games too.

not to mention he's an a*shole to his teammates. gogan, allen, and others did not have that issue.

he's good, but not great. money could be spent on just as good linemen without headaches.

[ Edited by 49erfeeeever808 on Dec 16, 2009 at 02:38:08 ]
Originally posted by 49erfeeeever808:
Originally posted by jdt84_2:
Originally posted by dj43:
Originally posted by tmg808:
Originally posted by strickac:
Originally posted by tmg808:
Originally posted by btwagner:
Should the niners have any interest in him? Personally I like **sholes on the OLine. Any one know if there is a waiver process with him or is he a FA

He has been considered the dirties player in the league by NFL players. He has had problems in college and in the NFL. He was cut conduct reasons on the Rams. Rams may suck but Steven Jackson is second in the NFL in rushing. He is a very physical guard. I wouldn't mind if i seen him on the roster at all

That's exactly why I don't want him. Our team is respected because of our toughness. We don't need the dirtiest player in the NFL on our team. He hurts our image and that's something we need to protect, especially if we want to be an attractive team for free agents.

He's not good enough to risk losing credibility over.

49ers in the 80s were known as one of the Dirtiest line in the league. The lines job is to do the dirty work. He needs to be smarter about it, but its tells me that he is going to grind, work hard, and he is looking to smash into somebody.
The 49ers of that time were not called dirty because they did the garbage that Incognito does. They were called dirty because McKittrick taught them to "hook" block larger, slower defensive linemen. The technique was legal and very effective. The big boys hated the hook block because they liked to stand up and push and shove. In the hook, the OL "hooked" his body around the defenders thighs and took him down. Defenders kept their hands down to fight off the block which allowed Montana to have clear passing lanes for all the short slants that Solomon and later Rice turned into huge gains.

No to Incognito. You don't want to get a rep for being dirty because then the other team will hurt your guys in return. Not a good idea.



i am sorry, but i want a mean nasty don't give a f**k about you G on my team. we had kevin gogan, larry allen, and others. and i want one at DT as well.



those guys were mean and nasty.

but incognito is a d*ck that has cost his the Rams a lot of 15 yard personal foul penalties. a bunch of them have been in crucial parts of games too.

not to mention he's an a*shole to his teammates. gogan, allen, and others did not have that issue.

he's good, but not great. money could be spent on just as good linemen without headaches.



the 15 yarders i can deal with, but a dick to teammates? no.



i did not know that.
My old roommate actually knew Incognito... he dated Incognito's ex-gf. He'd always tell me what an a*****e this guy was... and that's before he was even in the NFL.

For reasons unrelated to that, no thanks. He's not very good.
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LOL during "Come on' Man" one of the guys said "He doesn't even know what his name means" after he punched someone and then started arguing with his coach.
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