You have been hearing that for 3 years now? Because they keep getting to the NFCCG? I could be wrong but the 2020 Niners got pounded like a 5'5" 120 lb. prison inmate. Honestly the first time I even heard the Niners have some cap trouble was from a Niners fan in the tire store around Christmas, stating if they don't get it this year its going to be a few before they get back and based on history, I kind of agree. 2011-2013 , 2019, 2021 and 22.
I started reading ON THIS SITE after 2019 SB loss that the 49ers window was going to close.
They've been to 2 NFCCGs since then.
Newsflash: Random Niner fan from the tire store doesn't know what he's talking about.
Harbaugh 49ers fell apart when he was fired and seemingly half the team retired in a single offseason. I don't see that happening again.
From the surprise retirements of Chris Borland and Patrick Willis, to the departure of Jim Harbaugh, the San Francisco 49ers have had a rough offseason.
www.si.com
"This team, which finished 8-8 last season (the first non-winning season in Jim Harbaugh's tenure) watched Harbaugh, offensive coordinator Greg Roman and defensive coordinator Vic Fangio depart to other teams; saw starting linebackers
Patrick Willis and Chris Borland, defensive tackle
Justin Smith and right tackle
Anthony Davis retire; lost guard
Mike Iupati, cornerbacks Chris Culliver and Perrish Cox, receiver
Michael Crabtree and running back
Frank Gore to free agency; and released offensive tackle Jonathan Martin and receiver Stevie Johnson. For good measure, the 49ers traded punter
Andy Lee, who tied for third-best yards-per-punt average in 2014, to the Browns for a seventh-round pick in 2017"
Good times. LOL.