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Originally posted by captveg:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by captveg:
Originally posted by fropwns:
Originally posted by 49er-from-Yavin-IV:
I appreciate that Jed York is patient and has learned from his previous mistakes. He's come quite a long way.

We have the right HC and GM combo even if it has not yet worked out as we expect(ed) it to.

This offseason will go a long way toward determining how quickly the team will be able to rebound from this season. We need to lay the foundation for the future.

Even if the 2025 offseason goes perfect for us, I still see us as at least two great drafts away from being a legitimate contending team again.

Got to get younger. It will take a bit of time.

However, many of the vets are quality players, so if the right immediate needs are acquired in free agency/draft they should still contend in those few years before the younger players that get picked to replace the vet positions will need to step up.
yeah not sure why people think the team this year was full healthy and just dropped off the face of the earth.

get healthy, add better OL (very doable this year in FA), Add a couple depth players for ST and draft BPA. We're still a top team.

My plan would be:

- Get best free agent C available
- Get affordable free agent SS
- Get a better vet QB backup
- Bring in competition for the K
- Draft BPA with 1st round pick among OL/DL
- Draft OL/DL/LB/DB/TE

I'd hold back from drafting RB/WR/QB this year. You can bring in a few UDFA guys at these positions, but drafting them seems wasteful.

You can bet your ass Kyle will draft RB/WR, probably using a high round draft pick.
Originally posted by Koldo:
Originally posted by captveg:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by captveg:
Originally posted by fropwns:
Originally posted by 49er-from-Yavin-IV:
I appreciate that Jed York is patient and has learned from his previous mistakes. He's come quite a long way.

We have the right HC and GM combo even if it has not yet worked out as we expect(ed) it to.

This offseason will go a long way toward determining how quickly the team will be able to rebound from this season. We need to lay the foundation for the future.

Even if the 2025 offseason goes perfect for us, I still see us as at least two great drafts away from being a legitimate contending team again.

Got to get younger. It will take a bit of time.

However, many of the vets are quality players, so if the right immediate needs are acquired in free agency/draft they should still contend in those few years before the younger players that get picked to replace the vet positions will need to step up.
yeah not sure why people think the team this year was full healthy and just dropped off the face of the earth.

get healthy, add better OL (very doable this year in FA), Add a couple depth players for ST and draft BPA. We're still a top team.

My plan would be:

- Get best free agent C available
- Get affordable free agent SS
- Get a better vet QB backup
- Bring in competition for the K
- Draft BPA with 1st round pick among OL/DL
- Draft OL/DL/LB/DB/TE

I'd hold back from drafting RB/WR/QB this year. You can bring in a few UDFA guys at these positions, but drafting them seems wasteful.

You can bet your ass Kyle will draft RB/WR, probably using a high round draft pick.

Not sure why this is in the Jedthread, but I think we will draft a receiver and probably need to, but not a back. I think we need a better receiver than the average UDFA. Hoping for a draft heavy in OL/DL.
Originally posted by Koldo:
Originally posted by captveg:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by captveg:
Originally posted by fropwns:
Originally posted by 49er-from-Yavin-IV:
I appreciate that Jed York is patient and has learned from his previous mistakes. He's come quite a long way.

We have the right HC and GM combo even if it has not yet worked out as we expect(ed) it to.

This offseason will go a long way toward determining how quickly the team will be able to rebound from this season. We need to lay the foundation for the future.

Even if the 2025 offseason goes perfect for us, I still see us as at least two great drafts away from being a legitimate contending team again.

Got to get younger. It will take a bit of time.

However, many of the vets are quality players, so if the right immediate needs are acquired in free agency/draft they should still contend in those few years before the younger players that get picked to replace the vet positions will need to step up.
yeah not sure why people think the team this year was full healthy and just dropped off the face of the earth.

get healthy, add better OL (very doable this year in FA), Add a couple depth players for ST and draft BPA. We're still a top team.

My plan would be:

- Get best free agent C available
- Get affordable free agent SS
- Get a better vet QB backup
- Bring in competition for the K
- Draft BPA with 1st round pick among OL/DL
- Draft OL/DL/LB/DB/TE

I'd hold back from drafting RB/WR/QB this year. You can bring in a few UDFA guys at these positions, but drafting them seems wasteful.

You can bet your ass Kyle will draft RB/WR, probably using a high round draft pick.

I wouldn't be mad at a jeanty pick
[ Edited by PRIMETIME21 on Jan 5, 2025 at 9:05 AM ]
Originally posted by captveg:
My plan would be:

- Get best free agent C available
- Get affordable free agent SS
- Get a better vet QB backup
- Bring in competition for the K
- Draft BPA with 1st round pick among OL/DL
- Draft OL/DL/LB/DB/TE

I'd hold back from drafting RB/WR/QB this year. You can bring in a few UDFA guys at these positions, but drafting them seems wasteful.
Why do you feel we need a strong safety? In my opinion, every safety we have on the roster fits the same mold as the strong safety. I think Malik will be solid at SS going forward especially if he continues to develop. We need a deep ball hawking safety. Someone who can cover a lot of ground covering the deep passes and create turnovers.
Originally posted by Oilcan:
Originally posted by captveg:
My plan would be:

- Get best free agent C available
- Get affordable free agent SS
- Get a better vet QB backup
- Bring in competition for the K
- Draft BPA with 1st round pick among OL/DL
- Draft OL/DL/LB/DB/TE

I'd hold back from drafting RB/WR/QB this year. You can bring in a few UDFA guys at these positions, but drafting them seems wasteful.
Why do you feel we need a strong safety? In my opinion, every safety we have on the roster fits the same mold as the strong safety. I think Malik will be solid at SS going forward especially if he continues to develop. We need a deep ball hawking safety. Someone who can cover a lot of ground covering the deep passes and create turnovers.

I said the wrong one. Meant FS.
Originally posted by PRIMETIME21:
Originally posted by Koldo:
Originally posted by captveg:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by captveg:
Originally posted by fropwns:
Originally posted by 49er-from-Yavin-IV:
I appreciate that Jed York is patient and has learned from his previous mistakes. He's come quite a long way.

We have the right HC and GM combo even if it has not yet worked out as we expect(ed) it to.

This offseason will go a long way toward determining how quickly the team will be able to rebound from this season. We need to lay the foundation for the future.

Even if the 2025 offseason goes perfect for us, I still see us as at least two great drafts away from being a legitimate contending team again.

Got to get younger. It will take a bit of time.

However, many of the vets are quality players, so if the right immediate needs are acquired in free agency/draft they should still contend in those few years before the younger players that get picked to replace the vet positions will need to step up.
yeah not sure why people think the team this year was full healthy and just dropped off the face of the earth.

get healthy, add better OL (very doable this year in FA), Add a couple depth players for ST and draft BPA. We're still a top team.

My plan would be:

- Get best free agent C available
- Get affordable free agent SS
- Get a better vet QB backup
- Bring in competition for the K
- Draft BPA with 1st round pick among OL/DL
- Draft OL/DL/LB/DB/TE

I'd hold back from drafting RB/WR/QB this year. You can bring in a few UDFA guys at these positions, but drafting them seems wasteful.

You can bet your ass Kyle will draft RB/WR, probably using a high round draft pick.

I wouldn't be mad at a jeanty pick

I would. Not questioning the player. That just doesn't add much. We have the chance to add a really good player and address some major weaknesses. RB is not the way to go.
Originally posted by ssuhaide:
I hear Jed was shaking all the players hands and congratulating them after their whupping in Buffalo he won't be doing anything.
Would you rather he cursed them out and flipped over garbage cans? Punch the soda machine?
Originally posted by LifelongNiner:
Originally posted by PRIMETIME21:
Originally posted by Koldo:
Originally posted by captveg:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by captveg:
Originally posted by fropwns:
Originally posted by 49er-from-Yavin-IV:
I appreciate that Jed York is patient and has learned from his previous mistakes. He's come quite a long way.

We have the right HC and GM combo even if it has not yet worked out as we expect(ed) it to.

This offseason will go a long way toward determining how quickly the team will be able to rebound from this season. We need to lay the foundation for the future.

Even if the 2025 offseason goes perfect for us, I still see us as at least two great drafts away from being a legitimate contending team again.

Got to get younger. It will take a bit of time.

However, many of the vets are quality players, so if the right immediate needs are acquired in free agency/draft they should still contend in those few years before the younger players that get picked to replace the vet positions will need to step up.
yeah not sure why people think the team this year was full healthy and just dropped off the face of the earth.

get healthy, add better OL (very doable this year in FA), Add a couple depth players for ST and draft BPA. We're still a top team.

My plan would be:

- Get best free agent C available
- Get affordable free agent SS
- Get a better vet QB backup
- Bring in competition for the K
- Draft BPA with 1st round pick among OL/DL
- Draft OL/DL/LB/DB/TE

I'd hold back from drafting RB/WR/QB this year. You can bring in a few UDFA guys at these positions, but drafting them seems wasteful.

You can bet your ass Kyle will draft RB/WR, probably using a high round draft pick.

I wouldn't be mad at a jeanty pick

I would. Not questioning the player. That just doesn't add much. We have the chance to add a really good player and address some major weaknesses. RB is not the way to go.
don't fall for bad takes.. we have never drafted RBs high and only took WR high 2 times out of 8 years.
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by LifelongNiner:
Originally posted by PRIMETIME21:
Originally posted by Koldo:
Originally posted by captveg:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by captveg:
Originally posted by fropwns:
Originally posted by 49er-from-Yavin-IV:
I appreciate that Jed York is patient and has learned from his previous mistakes. He's come quite a long way.

We have the right HC and GM combo even if it has not yet worked out as we expect(ed) it to.

This offseason will go a long way toward determining how quickly the team will be able to rebound from this season. We need to lay the foundation for the future.

Even if the 2025 offseason goes perfect for us, I still see us as at least two great drafts away from being a legitimate contending team again.

Got to get younger. It will take a bit of time.

However, many of the vets are quality players, so if the right immediate needs are acquired in free agency/draft they should still contend in those few years before the younger players that get picked to replace the vet positions will need to step up.
yeah not sure why people think the team this year was full healthy and just dropped off the face of the earth.

get healthy, add better OL (very doable this year in FA), Add a couple depth players for ST and draft BPA. We're still a top team.

My plan would be:

- Get best free agent C available
- Get affordable free agent SS
- Get a better vet QB backup
- Bring in competition for the K
- Draft BPA with 1st round pick among OL/DL
- Draft OL/DL/LB/DB/TE

I'd hold back from drafting RB/WR/QB this year. You can bring in a few UDFA guys at these positions, but drafting them seems wasteful.

You can bet your ass Kyle will draft RB/WR, probably using a high round draft pick.

I wouldn't be mad at a jeanty pick

I would. Not questioning the player. That just doesn't add much. We have the chance to add a really good player and address some major weaknesses. RB is not the way to go.
don't fall for bad takes.. we have never drafted RBs high and only took WR high 2 times out of 8 years.

Crabtree and Rashawn woods?
Jed is a HOF owner if only the team lived up to the standard he has set
Originally posted by PRIMETIME21:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by LifelongNiner:
Originally posted by PRIMETIME21:
Originally posted by Koldo:
Originally posted by captveg:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by captveg:
Originally posted by fropwns:
Originally posted by 49er-from-Yavin-IV:
I appreciate that Jed York is patient and has learned from his previous mistakes. He's come quite a long way.

We have the right HC and GM combo even if it has not yet worked out as we expect(ed) it to.

This offseason will go a long way toward determining how quickly the team will be able to rebound from this season. We need to lay the foundation for the future.

Even if the 2025 offseason goes perfect for us, I still see us as at least two great drafts away from being a legitimate contending team again.

Got to get younger. It will take a bit of time.

However, many of the vets are quality players, so if the right immediate needs are acquired in free agency/draft they should still contend in those few years before the younger players that get picked to replace the vet positions will need to step up.
yeah not sure why people think the team this year was full healthy and just dropped off the face of the earth.

get healthy, add better OL (very doable this year in FA), Add a couple depth players for ST and draft BPA. We're still a top team.

My plan would be:

- Get best free agent C available
- Get affordable free agent SS
- Get a better vet QB backup
- Bring in competition for the K
- Draft BPA with 1st round pick among OL/DL
- Draft OL/DL/LB/DB/TE

I'd hold back from drafting RB/WR/QB this year. You can bring in a few UDFA guys at these positions, but drafting them seems wasteful.

You can bet your ass Kyle will draft RB/WR, probably using a high round draft pick.

I wouldn't be mad at a jeanty pick

I would. Not questioning the player. That just doesn't add much. We have the chance to add a really good player and address some major weaknesses. RB is not the way to go.
don't fall for bad takes.. we have never drafted RBs high and only took WR high 2 times out of 8 years.

Crabtree and Rashawn woods?
oops i forgot Kyle has been here since then
Sounds like SF is in the process of having the largest square footage of video boards in the entire NFL at Levi.

Jones and Kroenke can suck it lol
Originally posted by NYniner85:
Sounds like SF is in the process of having the largest square footage of video boards in the entire NFL at Levi.

Jones and Kroenke can suck it lol
I might go check it out, just down the street

getting all spiffed up for the super bowl. wonder if nfl helps contribute to super bowl venue sites for renovation.
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
getting all spiffed up for the super bowl. wonder if nfl helps contribute to super bowl venue sites for renovation.
i don't think they do. But there are plans of building a whole new Santana Row type of downtown across the street from the stadium to help attract more SBs

The city has made it difficult and delayed the start. The buildings that were originally there are now gone, but not sure how fast they would be able to finish such a huge project before this upcoming SB in SC
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