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Yetur Gross Matos to the 49ers


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4 minutes ago, HardcoreHokie said:

David and Nicole Tepper’s:

“Carolina Garage Sale”

“It says 10 dollars, I’ll give you a nickel”

Deal.

But they have the shitty concerts to compensate for the shitty football team.

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1 minute ago, Panthero said:

lol. it sure as hell isnt over paying JAGs. Guy showed nothing close to that kind of compensation. 

Yeah, normally I would agree, but here's the problem.

When you are a team devoid of talent, devoid of any talent worth paying, then what do you have?

A team of overpaid free agents and cap space to further overpay free agents.

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1 minute ago, Krovvy said:

Yeah, normally I would agree, but here's the problem.

When you are a team devoid of talent, devoid of any talent worth paying, then what do you have?

A team of overpaid free agents and cap space to further overpay free agents.

thats basically what we already had (look at the clowns Fitterer brought in--awful AND expensive). we won two games last year, time to start over. this is how you have to do it. build around the qb, see if hes legit, and then if not move on and let another qb take over an improved offense as we'll almost certainly have the top pick next year and probably the year after that. 

This is what happens when you dodge a rebuild for years, the bill has come due. Time to pay. 

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Just now, Panthero said:

thats basically what we already had (look at the clowns Fitterer brought in--awful AND expensive). we won two games last year, time to start over. this is how you have to do it. build around the qb, see if hes legit, and then if not move on and let another qb take over an improved offense as we'll almost certainly have the top pick next year and probably the year after that. 

This is what happens when you dodge a rebuild for years, the bill has come due. Time to pay. 

Rebuilding by letting talent walk every off-season just turns you into the old Jaguars.

First in cap, top five picks out the wazoo, and a perineal losing team.

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11 minutes ago, TheSpecialJuan said:

Luiji Vilain 

Eku Leota

Amaré Barno

Yea im just not excited. Basically our 3rd string players from last preseason. 

Vilain though... I gotta do my homework on 'em. 

Silver lining is ...despite the early returns I know damn well by the start of the season we'll be somewhat competitive at the position. 

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