Jump to content
  • Welcome!

    Register and log in easily with Twitter or Google accounts!

    Or simply create a new Huddle account. 

    Members receive fewer ads , access our dark theme, and the ability to join the discussion!

     

CMC to the 49ers


Ricky Spanish
 Share

Recommended Posts

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. 

  • Pie 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

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.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

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.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

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. 

  • Pie 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

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.

  • Pie 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

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 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

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.

  • Pie 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

 Share


  • PMH4OWPW7JD2TDGWZKTOYL2T3E.jpg

  • Topics

  • Posts

    • I’m not necessarily advocating sticking with Bryce. His highs show the ability is there, but there’s enough bad film out there to doubt that he can consistently enough play at a high enough level. But this video from Brett Kollman is a pretty good argument to give it a bit more time, whether that be rolling with Bryce just next year or picking up his 5th year option (not extending him).      The gist is that the structural (wider hashes) and rule (3 yd vs 1 yd thresholds for intelligible offensive lineman downfield penalties) differences in the college and NFL have led to wildly different play calling and scheme diets in college. There is much more shotgun and RPO calls in college and screen/quick throws. This simply doesn’t set up young QBs to be able to play under center, which is more preferred in the NFL due to RBs being able to more effectively run out of that formation.  They don’t know how to do it and have to learn. Yes, the NFL has trended more toward college style offense in the last decade or so, but it isn’t that pronounced and is more out of necessity than desire. And on top of all that, they ask the young QBs to do all this learning with coaching and other personnel churn going on around them.  Bad results lead to coaches getting fired and new ones with different ideas on scheme and footwork and different terminology and playbooks coming in. It makes it harder on those young QBs to learn.     So we may drop Bryce for a young QB starter in the draft and be in a similar situation. With a QB who is going to take years to learn how to operate in an NFL style offense and will struggle along the way.  So you have to weigh whether the struggles we see from Bryce are more due to this learning process vs solely physical limitations on his part. It’s almost undoubtedly a bit of both, but the answer to that question I think dictates your strategy at QB over the next few years. And of course, you have to consider what the alternatives available are.    I’m neither a Bryce hater or a Bryce Stan and I don’t have an answer to that question. But I do fear that if we move on from him, unless it’s for an established player, we’re just in for continued frustration on the QB front because it’s going to take a few years for a college QB to develop (Drake Maye’s don’t grow on trees). 
    • The defense has pulled that feat off this season though.  Multiple times. offense has not had a single good first half all season.  Only and good opening scripted drive paired with disappointing play.  defense has been the actual unit you can measure real and consistent improvement IMO.  Still holes and flaws to it that aren’t going away until new bodies get here but they really are the story of the season IMO
    • One thing about RB's and LB's is they are going to get hurt. It's inevitable. Having a fresh Chuba is not a bad thing.  My only criticism of this entire situation is that I wish our staff would adjust personnel to matchup a little better. I think Chuba is a lot better than Rico against the stacked boxes we've seen the last two weeks. They are very different backs with very different strengths, and I love them both. Rico is so good at identifying the hole early, and hitting it full speed early. He's much better at breaking the big run. Chuba is a much more patient back, and finds 3 yards when there's nothing there better than Rico.  It's in no way a criticism of either, but I think Chuba would have had more success than Rico the way the Saints and Falcons attacked us from a Defensive standpoint.  When you put 9 in the box, often times there is no hole to attack. 
×
×
  • Create New...