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CMC to the 49ers


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Just now, WOW!! said:

This I agree with.. Finally rebuild the right way and stop looking for short cuts..

Get the right coach..

Foundation is DJ the Oline and the young parts of the defense...

Get the QB and more weapons in the draft (Wr, RB, TE) .. 2024 can add some vet spark to the defense... Contender 2025 beyond..

Yep

 

Obviously all this depends on getting the hire and qb right but at least we are on the right path......finally

 

fug it I am now indifferent if Fitt stays or not. 

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8 minutes ago, joemac said:

It really is a huge gamble for them.  Because they still won't have a 1st in 2023 because of the Lance deal, right?  So they will be down their 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th picks in the 2023 draft as it stands now, and I imagine really backed up against the salary cap.  If they don't win it all in the next 2 years, that team could crumble into a Panthers level poo show really quickly. 

That Lance trade has really hamstrung them. They're kinda forced to try to build a roster that can compete for a SB with Jimmy G and honestly that's guys like CMC and Deebo who can create offense on their own. Hell, I can go out there and throw screens to CMC and Deebo.

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4 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

with a qb and coach that has their sea legs

We finally have a fuging plan.  Finally.  Every motherfuger on here should be happy because overnight we finally are moving forward as a NFL franchise.  No more throwing poo against the wall.  We are building through the draft. 

I'm really not upset about the trade.  Does it suck in the short term?  Yeah - CMC is a helluva player, and the only thing that makes us semi-watchable this season.  However, like you said, we FINALLY have a clear direction for the future.  I feel like in the Rhule years they never really committed to rebuilding and thought they were good or smart enough to rebuild while also trying to make moves to be a contender, and we all see how that has worked out.  You cannot do both.  So, yeah these next 2 seasons are probably gonna be really painful, but at least I can now see the vision moving forward.

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4 minutes ago, mrcompletely11 said:

with a qb and coach that has their sea legs

We finally have a fuging plan.  Finally.  Every motherfuger on here should be happy because overnight we finally are moving forward as a NFL franchise.  No more throwing poo against the wall.  We are building through the draft. 

Which kind of sounds like Fitts knows what he is doing and Rhule was doing most of the dumb poo. 

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1 minute ago, ForJimmy said:

Which kind of sounds like Fitts knows what he is doing and Rhule was doing most of the dumb poo. 

I think more and more we are going to see how utterly clueless Rhule was at roster building, as well as coaching.  Giving that dumb sonofabitch final say on roster moves is ultimately what did this team in.  We have made some seriously bone headed moves since he was here.  Maybe now we can actually see what Fitterer has got as a GM without the dumbest, most bumbling Head Coach in NFL history screwing things up for him.

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1 minute ago, electro's horse said:

2023 isn't the year for free agency anyway. That's just to evaluate players, clear cap and hope the first round QB plays the last six games and looks promising. 

then you bring in the FAs to plug holes

In all honesty.. this free agency has the two players we need... I see these two similiar to when we signed Ken Lucas and Mike Wahle.. those two are....

1. Roqaun Smith
2. Mike Gesicki 

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14 minutes ago, joemac said:

It really is a huge gamble for them.  Because they still won't have a 1st in 2023 because of the Lance deal, right?  So they will be down their 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th picks in the 2023 draft as it stands now, and I imagine really backed up against the salary cap.  If they don't win it all in the next 2 years, that team could crumble into a Panthers level poo show really quickly. 

Yes. We basically took the rest of their draft with this trade.

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