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11th pick in the draft to SF


Murph

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Clearly Hurney and Fox had no idea we would be without a QB this year. They thought they were trading away a high 20's big, no biggie. If they knew they were trading a top 10 pick they would never have done it.

They lost that gamble, big time.

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I did.

Right up until camp. It was clear then we were going to be very ordinary.

Same here.

Like Jordan Gross said, we really had no reason to be bad. I mean, I realize Delhomme was coming off one of the worst games of his career, but I don't think anyone thought he'd play as horribly as he has.

Just like last year, the preseason gave us a pretty good indication of what to expect in the regular season.

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Clearly Hurney and Fox had no idea we would be without a QB this year. They thought they were trading away a high 20's big, no biggie. If they knew they were trading a top 10 pick they would never have done it.

They lost that gamble, big time.

He who makes stupid moves and loses, needs to be fired.

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