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raywm3
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Originally posted by cciowa:
I am so tired of next year with these players.. next year.. its always next year. and then next year comes . dumping buck. signing him with red flags on his knees was the start of this teams descent. the homers think this guy will rip guys heads off next year.. next year.. lol. good god with this regime and these types of players we get no matter who the gm is
Dude, you must've been reading my mind. This is EXACTLY what I've been thinking. I don't give a rat's ass about the how's and why's. It just seems like one or two injuries seem to be the reason why our seasons are ruined every year.
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raywm3
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I never dogged Lynch for the Buckner trade because I understood the reasoning. Honestly I actually thought he did very well at the time to get a high first round pick for a player, which is kinda rare no matter who the player is. But at the time, Buck's new contract would've hamstrung the team from paying other players. BUT.......... In hindsight, I bet even Lynch regrets that trade, although he'll never admit it. But if Kinlaw ended up being really good then no one would've questioned it.
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Ensatsu
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The Buck trade was fine. They just didn't draft good, as usual. Lamb was the pick 99% of the webzone was screaming for, and as usual, they screw it up.
I am not memeing at all. If they handled GM duties as a Democratic process on a Twitter poll for fans, this team would be better off
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Hysterikal
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Originally posted by Ensatsu:
The Buck trade was fine. They just didn't draft good, as usual. Lamb was the pick 99% of the webzone was screaming for, and as usual, they screw it up.
I am not memeing at all. If they handled GM duties as a Democratic process on a Twitter poll for fans, this team would be better off
We would have Solomon Thomas

, Minkah Fitzpatrick

, Nick Bosa

, CeeDee Lamb

, Antoine Winfield

, Justin Fields

, Asante Samuel Jr.
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Wolf_Packer_53
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Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Originally posted by Ensatsu:
The Buck trade was fine. They just didn't draft good, as usual. Lamb was the pick 99% of the webzone was screaming for, and as usual, they screw it up.
I am not memeing at all. If they handled GM duties as a Democratic process on a Twitter poll for fans, this team would be better off
We would have Solomon Thomas
, Minkah Fitzpatrick
, Nick Bosa
, CeeDee Lamb
, Antoine Winfield
, Justin Fields
, Asante Samuel Jr. 
I was disappointed we missed out on Wirfs by one selection.
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Hysterikal
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Originally posted by Wolf_Packer_53:
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Originally posted by Ensatsu:
The Buck trade was fine. They just didn't draft good, as usual. Lamb was the pick 99% of the webzone was screaming for, and as usual, they screw it up.
I am not memeing at all. If they handled GM duties as a Democratic process on a Twitter poll for fans, this team would be better off
We would have Solomon Thomas
, Minkah Fitzpatrick
, Nick Bosa
, CeeDee Lamb
, Antoine Winfield
, Justin Fields
, Asante Samuel Jr. 
I was disappointed we missed out on Wirfs by one selection.
We traded that pick. I'm just going off memory for the popular pick from the drafts. If Roquan Smith would have got to us then he woulda been the pick after him it would have been the criminally overrated Minkah Fitzpatrick.
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lamontb
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Originally posted by Predator85:
This pretty much sums up the niners medical staff, had to go offsite for another opinion and procedure. Should of gotten this fix correctly in the off season.
Right and ppl were down on Mostert b/c he took the advice of his own outside doctors. I wouldn't trust this medical staff with a goldfish.
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Heroism
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Originally posted by Wolf_Packer_53:
I was disappointed we missed out on Wirfs by one selection.
We handed that pick to the Buccaneers.
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TheXFactor
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Originally posted by Heroism:
Originally posted by Wolf_Packer_53:
I was disappointed we missed out on Wirfs by one selection.
We handed that pick to the Buccaneers. 
unless you wanted him to play RG, there would be no point in drafting him when we had Glinch and Trent.
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Afrikan
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Originally posted by Ensatsu:
The Buck trade was fine. They just didn't draft good, as usual. Lamb was the pick 99% of the webzone was screaming for, and as usual, they screw it up.
I am not memeing at all. If they handled GM duties as a Democratic process on a Twitter poll for fans, this team would be better off
I will never believe this.
You keep Buck, Warner, and Bosa...figure out everything else after that.
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Bali-Niner
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Why did Shani/John ever take this crap player in the draft, and at high cost all the while knowing the guy has had knee injuries in the past and he just starts limping around. I'll tell ya there is a number of current players I'd like to see cut after this year is over. The coaching also is waay low exciting and could go in the next couple seasons if they look like losing sh#t further..Crapolo suxars..
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DocMcstuffins
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Originally posted by TheXFactor:
Originally posted by Heroism:
Originally posted by Wolf_Packer_53:
I was disappointed we missed out on Wirfs by one selection.
We handed that pick to the Buccaneers. 
unless you wanted him to play RG, there would be no point in drafting him when we had Glinch and Trent.
No point? You're freakin crazy. There's all there reason in the world to draft him even if you play him at guard for a year or two. We had a s**t line that needed addressing badly
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NCommand
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Originally posted by TheXFactor:
Originally posted by Heroism:
Originally posted by Wolf_Packer_53:
I was disappointed we missed out on Wirfs by one selection.
We handed that pick to the Buccaneers. 
unless you wanted him to play RG, there would be no point in drafting him when we had Glinch and Trent.
That's exactly what you do and then save $10M this year in not 5th year optioning MM.
$10M.