Originally posted by jogr49:
This microfracture injury crap does not sound good for a guy his size to rebound from. I'll say no to Pitts.
Yup, remember Jeremy Newberry
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Originally posted by jogr49:
This microfracture injury crap does not sound good for a guy his size to rebound from. I'll say no to Pitts.
Originally posted by MiamiNiner:Originally posted by jogr49:
This microfracture injury crap does not sound good for a guy his size to rebound from. I'll say no to Pitts.
Yup, remember Jeremy Newberry
Originally posted by GoldenIowa49er:
who all has pitts visited...i was hoping to get some news by now
Originally posted by teeohh:Originally posted by GoldenIowa49er:
who all has pitts visited...i was hoping to get some news by now
detroit also
Originally posted by modninerfan:Originally posted by teeohh:Originally posted by GoldenIowa49er:
who all has pitts visited...i was hoping to get some news by now
detroit also
I dont care if he is an improvement or not, if we cant convince him to play for us instead of detroit we fail.
Originally posted by jimbagg:
Did this club learn nothing from Marvel Smith's back, Jeremy Newberry's knees or Jonas Jennings numerous ailments?
Yeah, let's trust the same team doctors that said that Alex Smith didn't need shoulder surgery.
If I'm Tom Gamble, I'm already working on Plan B for a FA OG.
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From espn.
Chester Pitts' experience in Alex Gibbs' blocking scheme makes him a logical target for the Seahawks in free agency. It's no surprise Pitts is visiting Seattle after meeting with the 49ers. He's an intriguing possibility.
Pitts started 16 games for seven consecutive seasons to start his career. He underwent microfracture knee surgery last season, missing the final 14 games.
Pitts was previously an athletic guard and well-suited for the zone blocking schemes Gibbs is installing in his first year coaching the Seahawks' offensive line. Gibbs and Pitts were together with the Texans, so there's a comfort level already.
The key issue is whether Pitts' knee injury will prevent him from becoming a durable and effective guard for years to come.
Originally posted by REDx85xGOLD:
Whats taking this dude to make up his mind where to sign, goodness!
Originally posted by PatrickJira411:Originally posted by REDx85xGOLD:
Whats taking this dude to make up his mind where to sign, goodness!
He's exploring all his options. My take is he visited Seattle last because that is most likely where he will end up as they have the most ca$h out of the teams he visited. Plus he played for new Seahawks O-Line coach, Alex Gibbs for several years in Houston so he is already fimiliar with the scheme.
Originally posted by 49ersalldaway126:Originally posted by modninerfan:Originally posted by teeohh:Originally posted by GoldenIowa49er:
who all has pitts visited...i was hoping to get some news by now
detroit also
I dont care if he is an improvement or not, if we cant convince him to play for us instead of detroit we fail.
not really he would get more money and a higher chance to starting in detroit thats what players look for