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Scott Fitterer ladies and gentleman


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8 minutes ago, GhostWhispah said:

We gave up a high 2nd round pick plus 2 more picks for Sam as the Jets GM played Scott by lying they got solid fictitious for him. BS! 49ers got Sam for nothing and the 2nd round we got from them is much lower considering how good a team they are. CMC hasn't lost a single game whenever he has starts for them! And I would NEVER our last playmaker in DJ in a trade to move up nor would any other GM as well. 49ers refused to trade Deebo or Aiyuk to move up for Trey Lance. Scott just don't get it 😞

Unless we cannot afford to keep DJ which was NOT the issue. Da Bears ask for DJ and we said sure...why not Lol

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2 hours ago, therealmjl said:

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in on every bad deal

He wasn't wrong. We traded our first round pick away next year. A draft that will include Drake Maye, Caleb Williams, Taulia (Tua's brother), and a few other potentially big armed dudes. 

However I still blame this on Tepper. Tepper wanted a QB and he made damn sure we went out and got one. Our GM is the fall guy. 

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Scott Fitterer is definitely playing some 4D chess here. It's all about making strategic moves to build a strong team for the future. Trading away that first pick could lead to some exciting opportunities down the road.And hey, speaking of strategic moves, if you ever need to suit up for a special occasion, check out Gentleman's Guru for a range of stylish wedding tuxedos at https://www.gentlemansguru.com/product-category/wedding-tuxedos/. Just like Fitterer, it's all about making the right choices for the big moments!

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On 10/2/2023 at 12:50 PM, GhostWhispah said:

Drafting was NOT a mistake, every team would have taken Bryce with the top pick including the Texans which they even admitted. Including DJ to trade up is unacceptable which i have even stated when the trade was done. Trading away CMC for a 2nd round and some low picks is MUCH worse. I think we gave up more for a known bust in Sam D (3 seasons on the Jets) when most teams wouldn't offer more than a 4th round for him. 

We gave up a bit more value for Darnold and heck we almost gave up as much value for CJ Henderson. Darnold was our higher 2nd round pick (38 and a higher 4th/6th) and Henderson was a high 3rd round pick (70). The 49ers gave us late round picks which totaled a mid round 2nd pick (best pick was 61).

We basically got CJ and Darnold for twice the value we got back for CMC. Here’s the funnier part. We basically used up the same cap space for CJ and Darnold as we would have for 2 years of CMC. SMH, we are stupid.

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