Sarlacc83
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Who do I pay to get him back in SF?
HawkWow":22vzvvan said:His first move should be trading Kap for Smith. I'm serious. What the 9ers need is a "game manager". They have the weapons, they need someone that can find them. Andy would be most likely to maximize Kap's talents. Possibly turning him into a slightly dumber (but not by much) Donavan McNabb. McNabb clearly the more rounded QB, but you can't deny there are traits shared by both he and Kap. I think it would be a good trade even though good trades are far and few between.
northseahawk":2fxutfx8 said:Mike was the person who built that team. He developed, trained, and shaped that team and right when they were ready to battle, the douchebag Harbaugh came and took credit for all the success the 49ers had in last 3-4 years. Its like having another coach coming in and taking over Petes 2011 team, where all the pieces where set and ready to explode.
. Tony Dungy circa 2002 totally agrees with you.northseahawk":249w3mrp said:Mike was the person who built that team. He developed, trained, and shaped that team and right when they were ready to battle, the douchebag Harbaugh came and took credit for all the success the 49ers had in last 3-4 years. Its like having another coach coming in and taking over Petes 2011 team, where all the pieces where set and ready to explode.
rideaducati":1ep8g32s said:HawkWow":1ep8g32s said:His first move should be trading Kap for Smith. I'm serious. What the 9ers need is a "game manager". They have the weapons, they need someone that can find them. Andy would be most likely to maximize Kap's talents. Possibly turning him into a slightly dumber (but not by much) Donavan McNabb. McNabb clearly the more rounded QB, but you can't deny there are traits shared by both he and Kap. I think it would be a good trade even though good trades are far and few between.
All those "weapons" in Santa Clara were good a decade ago...now, not so much. Most of them will be out of the league within two years.