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CMC to the 49ers


Ricky Spanish
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4 minutes ago, roaddog96 said:

You speak of McCaffery as if he is a HOF player. He is not. He is a great player who is injury prone and has already lost half a step due to his injuries. Why would we want Trey Lance? That's adding cap when we're trying to shed it for the future. This trade doesn't guarantee that the 49ers are going to be the top of the division. They may still miss out on the playoffs.

He lost half a step? Adding Lance adds to our cap? We aren't resigning him, he's on a rookie contract. Bro, chill. You have no clue what you're talking about. Go back to playing madden and listening to Paul Finebaum. The grown ups are talking here.

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5 minutes ago, SmokinwithWilly said:

But what rebuild plans do we really have. We need a HC, new OC, new direction on offense and just traded away our best offensive piece by far. How do we attract a good HC candidate with what we're doing? 

This is a valid question. I guess you hope to attract them with a top 3 pick and a good young defense.

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6 minutes ago, TheCasillas said:

Lots of overreactions here … “60th pick” … 49ers are a good football team but they aren’t going deep this year in the NFC. They are probably the 6th best team in the nfc at best. 
 

CMC helps but having a depleted dline, injured secondary and jimmy G doesn’t.

The 6th best team in the NFC??? Behind what 5 teams???

This puts them up there with Philly for best in a very awful NFC. I'll be shocked if the pick is anything better than number 58.

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