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Originally posted by RickyRoma:
Originally posted by blizzuntz:
So many young people these days document breaking the law on social media .

speeding is small compared to what others are recording these days

Reckless driving is one thing that most guys have done in their lives. Aiyuk shot a video doing so in front of his former home stadium to basically remind us all that he quit on the team....and in terms of sports, quitting on your team is one of the worst things you can do.

To me it was the "f**k you 49ers " vibe as well
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Originally posted by blizzuntz:
To me it was the "f**k you 49ers " vibe as well

Yup. I kinda hope that every other team in the NFL takes notice that what he did was quit, and just says F you to him as well....but somebody will give him a chance.
Originally posted by blizzuntz:
Originally posted by RickyRoma:
Originally posted by blizzuntz:
So many young people these days document breaking the law on social media .

speeding is small compared to what others are recording these days

Reckless driving is one thing that most guys have done in their lives. Aiyuk shot a video doing so in front of his former home stadium to basically remind us all that he quit on the team....and in terms of sports, quitting on your team is one of the worst things you can do.

To me it was the "f**k you 49ers " vibe as well

Should of just video taped himself going up to the stadium and flipping it off. Would of been more impactful and would of gotten the point across a lot better.
I don't understand why these guys making millions are so petty that they feel the need to do stuff like this. Withthe money he'smade from the 49ers alreadsy he could just say fine then tradse me or release me. Why do something stupid like this? He could have killed someone or himself.
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
I don't understand why these guys making millions are so petty that they feel the need to do stuff like this. Withthe money he'smade from the 49ers alreadsy he could just say fine then tradse me or release me. Why do something stupid like this? He could have killed someone or himself.

He's probably hurt. Seeing his teammates battling... wants to be out there with them. But at the same time, he's doing what he feels is right for himself (not taking the chance of getting physically hurt). He's probably getting pulled from many directions.. Family can be saying one thing, Teammates could be saying another, agent can be saying another... and his own feelings about the situation.

He's probably at the depression part. But that's what happens with breakups... just have to stay out of trouble until you get to the acceptance part lol.

Stage 1 Denial "THEY WHAT? hell na they didn't take my monies"
Stage 2 Bargaining "Well what if we do this?"
Stage 3 Anger "f**k it then, I'm not getting hurt for the FO. I'll just wait until I can go to a new team"
Stage 4 Depression "I want to dance with Jauan in the endzone "
Stage 5 Acceptance "aaah a new team...a new life... a new opportunity 😌"

[ Edited by Afrikan on Dec 24, 2025 at 2:39 PM ]
How was Aiyuk not the focal point in our last Super Bowl? We didn't have him the first time we went up against the Chiefs... then when we did have a WR of his caliber, and we don't use him? Especially when we won games during the regular season and playoffs if he got a certain number of passes.

Just weird.
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Originally posted by Afrikan:
How was Aiyuk not the focal point in our last Super Bowl? We didn't have him the first time we went up against the Chiefs... then when we did have a WR of his caliber, and we don't use him? Especially when we won games during the regular season and playoffs if he got a certain number of passes.

Just weird.

Stop living in the past so you can truly enjoy the present.
Originally posted by Afrikan:
How was Aiyuk not the focal point in our last Super Bowl? We didn't have him the first time we went up against the Chiefs... then when we did have a WR of his caliber, and we don't use him? Especially when we won games during the regular season and playoffs if he got a certain number of passes.

Just weird.

The "weird" part is your obsession with crying over spilt milk here.

While he was really good before his injuries, BA was never close to the highest caliber of WR we are accustomed to.
Originally posted by Afrikan:
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
I don't understand why these guys making millions are so petty that they feel the need to do stuff like this. Withthe money he'smade from the 49ers alreadsy he could just say fine then tradse me or release me. Why do something stupid like this? He could have killed someone or himself.

He's probably hurt. Seeing his teammates battling... wants to be out there with them. But at the same time, he's doing what he feels is right for himself (not taking the chance of getting physically hurt). He's probably getting pulled from many directions.. Family can be saying one thing, Teammates could be saying another, agent can be saying another... and his own feelings about the situation.

He's probably at the depression part. But that's what happens with breakups... just have to stay out of trouble until you get to the acceptance part lol.

Stage 1 Denial "THEY WHAT? hell na they didn't take my monies"
Stage 2 Bargaining "Well what if we do this?"
Stage 3 Anger "f**k it then, I'm not getting hurt for the FO. I'll just wait until I can go to a new team"
Stage 4 Depression "I want to dance with Jauan in the endzone "
Stage 5 Acceptance "aaah a new team...a new life... a new opportunity 😌"


What stage was he in during a game when his teammate scored a TD & he walked off the field with zero enthusiasm & didn't cheer for his teammate or his team after the score?
Originally posted by Jeepzilla:
Originally posted by Afrikan:
Originally posted by CatchMaster80:
I don't understand why these guys making millions are so petty that they feel the need to do stuff like this. Withthe money he'smade from the 49ers alreadsy he could just say fine then tradse me or release me. Why do something stupid like this? He could have killed someone or himself.

He's probably hurt. Seeing his teammates battling... wants to be out there with them. But at the same time, he's doing what he feels is right for himself (not taking the chance of getting physically hurt). He's probably getting pulled from many directions.. Family can be saying one thing, Teammates could be saying another, agent can be saying another... and his own feelings about the situation.

He's probably at the depression part. But that's what happens with breakups... just have to stay out of trouble until you get to the acceptance part lol.

Stage 1 Denial "THEY WHAT? hell na they didn't take my monies"
Stage 2 Bargaining "Well what if we do this?"
Stage 3 Anger "f**k it then, I'm not getting hurt for the FO. I'll just wait until I can go to a new team"
Stage 4 Depression "I want to dance with Jauan in the endzone "
Stage 5 Acceptance "aaah a new team...a new life... a new opportunity 😌"


What stage was he in during a game when his teammate scored a TD & he walked off the field with zero enthusiasm & didn't cheer for his teammate or his team after the score?

Oof.
whitner thinks BA should go back to the team and apologize. I don't think he realizes that BA is a narcissist.

[ Edited by Heroism on Dec 25, 2025 at 12:12 AM ]
Originally posted by 49er-from-Yavin-IV:
Originally posted by Afrikan:
How was Aiyuk not the focal point in our last Super Bowl? We didn't have him the first time we went up against the Chiefs... then when we did have a WR of his caliber, and we don't use him? Especially when we won games during the regular season and playoffs if he got a certain number of passes.

Just weird.

The "weird" part is your obsession with crying over spilt milk here.

While he was really good before his injuries, BA was never close to the highest caliber of WR we are accustomed to.

Now THAT is "weird" to claim.

He was our best WR since T.O.

Hell he might have been our only All Pro WR since T.O.
[ Edited by Afrikan on Dec 25, 2025 at 3:13 AM ]
Originally posted by Afrikan:
Now THAT is "weird" to claim.

He was our best WR since T.O.

Hell he might have been our only All Pro WR since T.O.

Obsessed over a guy who quit on the 49ers and then laughing at your own takes. That's "weird."

I hope you enjoy being a fan of the team that BA goes to and wish you both well. Maybe then you will rid this forum of your inane takes.
So how does the supposed voiding of guarantees affect our salary cap space? Is it already reflected at Spotrac?
Originally posted by Afrikan:
How was Aiyuk not the focal point in our last Super Bowl? We didn't have him the first time we went up against the Chiefs... then when we did have a WR of his caliber, and we don't use him? Especially when we won games during the regular season and playoffs if he got a certain number of passes.

Just weird.

Jennings was literally the SB MVP if the defense holds at the end. He got open. Aiyuk didn't.
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