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Thanks for the top ten pick. Regards, Niner fans


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Just remember when you win the Superbowl in a couple years it was because of us. :cuss:

I hope. I would be suprised if we draft a QB though. Davis was solid in the preseason. We will get a RT or a pass rush with the two picks (as long as Crabgreed signs).

Believe me your situation is very similar to 9er fans. We traded with the Pats a few years back for Staley (LT) and they got Jerrod Mayo the next year with the 10th pick. Staley is a good player but we were expecting to be better.

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Thanks. Good luck.

Don't worry about Brown, he will get better. Think of Mario Williams in Houston, D-linemen always take a year at least to develop.

have fun making superbowls with Sam Bradford within the next few years.

we'll be dead set in our philosophy of not pursuing better QB play and running around in circles unless we get rid of Foxy.

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I hope. I would be suprised if we draft a QB though. Davis was solid in the preseason. We will get a RT or a pass rush with the two picks (as long as Crabgreed signs).

Believe me your situation is very similar to 9er fans. We traded with the Pats a few years back for Staley (LT) and they got Jerrod Mayo the next year with the 10th pick. Staley is a good player but we were expecting to be better.

Looks like you guys are finally getting out of the cellar,you have a good coach and running game,the niners will make the playoffs this year,I know it's been a while.Our team on the other hand is heading south,unless we change our coaching staff,we will end up like the Browns!
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I hope. I would be suprised if we draft a QB though. Davis was solid in the preseason. We will get a RT or a pass rush with the two picks (as long as Crabgreed signs).

Believe me your situation is very similar to 9er fans. We traded with the Pats a few years back for Staley (LT) and they got Jerrod Mayo the next year with the 10th pick. Staley is a good player but we were expecting to be better.

Good luck, you guys deserve at least a break.

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