rlkats":yhcbm92i said:
Coug_Hawk08":yhcbm92i said:
5_Golden_Rings":yhcbm92i said:
Well, that's what happens when you have 100 bazillion dollars in cap room. Did you see what Cleveland did? They took on Osweiler's contract to gain a 2nd round pick (basically buying a high draft pick).
No problem with them spending money and front loading, it's just, they are selecting bad players. 9ers would have been better off grabbing high priced impact guys. Not a bunch of mediocre. The signings have been for replacement level guys.
At least the browns are doing some real work on their o-line.
You know the good thing about signing the players they did? They all are better than what we had. Hate to say it but this team might only win a few games but there is finally a buzz around the fan base and team.
I haven't visited the toilet zone in months, and that may explain my response. From the outside looking in, I believe the niners hit rock bottom at the end of the 2016 season. It's now up in the air how they will respond. Seems that an appropriate amount of gutting occurred to let football people do what needs to be done, and there are fresh faces in what seems like the power positions. Now the questions are -
are the new, young, unproven decision makers capable of turning the page?
Will the dipshit owner keep his pudgy fingers out of the batter?
If things don't go so well in the first couple of years will pudgy fingers stand down? Should he stand down?
Let the drama play out. I for one am happy the natural rivals for the Seahawks have a new direction. Get better and push the Seahawks. I want that rivalry again.