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Jim Harbaugh is hearing it from 49er fans


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There wasn't really anything wrong with that pick.

49ers have a serious need for a pass rusher.

Alex is iffy, but to his defense since he's been with the 49ers he's had a carousel of HC's & OC's.

Unless they can land McNabb or Kolb, he really is there best option.

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There wasn't really anything wrong with that pick.

49ers have a serious need for a pass rusher.

Alex is iffy, but to his defense since he's been with the 49ers he's had a carousel of HC's & OC's.

Unless they can land McNabb or Kolb, he really is there best option.

They could've traded down, and taken him.

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They could've traded down, and taken him.

Maybe maybe not, I read the Texans were targeting him at 11 for there 3-4 conversion this year. ESPN had some mocks of him going 5 to the cards, I don't think it was a reach at all

He was the most versatile DE/LB 1st rd talent left, With Manny Lawson not worth a sh*t and a FA, IMO it would have been to risky to attempt to trade down only a few slots and grab him for a very obvious need.

Time will tell....

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This is all part of Harbaugh's master plan to land Luck next year. He is resigning Smith so that his lone veteran QB doesn't get scooped up to be someone else's backup next year. He will then do whatever it takes to land Luck, which shouldn't be too much considering he has a guaranteed top 7-8 pick with Smith at the helm of the team and a new scheme to learn for the O and D. If they start winning too much he can just throw Kapernick in there to guarantee some losses. I predict the 49ers to have one of the 5 worst records next year and the Panthers, Bengals, Browns, and Bills could all be in that mix as well. Out of those teams the only team they'd have to contend with to pick Luck would be the Bills. Its genius...

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This is all part of Harbaugh's master plan to land Luck next year. He is resigning Smith so that his lone veteran QB doesn't get scooped up to be someone else's backup next year. He will then do whatever it takes to land Luck, which shouldn't be too much considering he has a guaranteed top 7-8 pick with Smith at the helm of the team and a new scheme to learn for the O and D. If they start winning too much he can just throw Kapernick in there to guarantee some losses. I predict the 49ers to have one of the 5 worst records next year and the Panthers, Bengals, Browns, and Bills could all be in that mix as well. Out of those teams the only team they'd have to contend with to pick Luck would be the Bills. Its genius...

Bingo. Rep.

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This is all part of Harbaugh's master plan to land Luck next year. He is resigning Smith so that his lone veteran QB doesn't get scooped up to be someone else's backup next year. He will then do whatever it takes to land Luck, which shouldn't be too much considering he has a guaranteed top 7-8 pick with Smith at the helm of the team and a new scheme to learn for the O and D. If they start winning too much he can just throw Kapernick in there to guarantee some losses. I predict the 49ers to have one of the 5 worst records next year and the Panthers, Bengals, Browns, and Bills could all be in that mix as well. Out of those teams the only team they'd have to contend with to pick Luck would be the Bills. Its genius...

Why even draft kaepernick this year then?

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I'd rather have David Carr as our QB than Andrew Luck. I hate that man with a flaming passion. If we would have drafted him next year I would say fug it and never watch football again in my life.

Well, then it is official.....you are a complete idiot.:D

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