mretrade":3vjz5qwa said:I repleyed to a few in the regular forum lol.
DonnieDarko":1gbggwnl said:kearly":1gbggwnl said:I thought the 49ers kind of bombed rounds 1 and 2 this year. I thought all three of those prospects were grossly over-rated before the draft. If the 49ers did take McDonald away from us, then we should send Baalke a gift basket. McDonald is a project with stone hands,
lol
so if the seahawks snatched up McDonald before us then of course he would be a stud. since the 9ers grabbed him the negatives outweigh the positives, got it.
oh by the way, McDonald has looked excellent in the 2 preseason games he's been in.
LOL...well put sir! Right to the point! See, we can agree on some thingsSonicHawk":187ct1x5 said:mretrade":187ct1x5 said:^^^Excuse me? I know my team better than you know yours and I know the Seahawks better than you know the Niners.
Stop trolling.
Get off of our boards.
Every player is potentially a pro-bowler. Problem with your post is Michael gets his touches after Lynch and Vance Mcdonald will be competing with multiple recievers, including Vernon Davis, for targets.300ZXNA":1xoiwqwy said:All of this talk of whether or not SF sniped the TE in front of us in the second found is being rendered moot by Christine Michael. Would I rather have a situational TE or a potential pro-bowl running back? Easy choice.
John_Redcorn":1pfbsoup said:Every player is potentially a pro-bowler. Problem with your post is Michael gets his touches after Lynch and Vance Mcdonald will be competing with multiple recievers, including Vernon Davis, for targets.300ZXNA":1pfbsoup said:All of this talk of whether or not SF sniped the TE in front of us in the second found is being rendered moot by Christine Michael. Would I rather have a situational TE or a potential pro-bowl running back? Easy choice.
mretrade":1hg8r79j said:Talk about comparing apples to oranges.
McDonald is not a situational TE. Luke Wilson might be, but McDonald is the prototypical NFL TE. Big, physical, a viable receiving target.300ZXNA":1lglp6uy said:All of this talk of whether or not SF sniped the TE in front of us in the second found is being rendered moot by Christine Michael. Would I rather have a situational TE or a potential pro-bowl running back? Easy choice.
dontbelikethat":2ls59jkg said:mretrade":2ls59jkg said:Talk about comparing apples to oranges.
Seriously. The Niners needed a #2 TE so they drafted one, the seahawks like to stock RB's I guess, so they drafted one lol. Not everything needs to be compared jeez.
frase32":33xhwllm said:Cliff notes of most of the threads in this section.
Seahawks fan: Niners are dumb, Hairbaugh is dumb, Niners fans are dumb, Keapernick is dumb...
49ers fan: Psh, no! Seahawks are dumb, Cheat Carroll is dumb, Seahawks fans are dumb, Wilson is too short.......
Rinse and repeat.
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300ZXNA":23f17orx said:dontbelikethat":23f17orx said:mretrade":23f17orx said:Talk about comparing apples to oranges.
Seriously. The Niners needed a #2 TE so they drafted one, the seahawks like to stock RB's I guess, so they drafted one lol. Not everything needs to be compared jeez.
I'm not hating on him, I agree he looks good. My response was to the fact that some here think they are rubbing it in our faces to say he was who PC/JS had targeted and thus a coup for SF. Sure, McDonald might make more sense for your team given roster instruction, but I find it kind off amusing that Michael is being knocked for having Lynch in front of him while McDonald has Davis in front of him.
Weadoption":21or4ayh said:Goldson was a hitter but had very little instinct for coverage.
I'm not sure what to think about Reid yet, just impossible to know until he is really tested, which he most definitely will be in the first month against the QB's coming his way. Defensive back play in particular is so hard to evaluate in the pre-season with the offensive playbooks all in lockdown mode and seemingly continuous blitzing by defenses in most of the preseason games I have watched.
But I would have much preferred they draft a cover type safety like Reggie Nelson or Rashad Jones in the later rounds, certainly with the way the league is set up these days. (or yes, Earl Thomas)
Back in 1992, Ninerland thought Dana Hall was going to be a stud based on the early returns.
I can remember reading the "next Ronnie Lott" articles. That was such a joke.
Definitely my biggest worry though is our safety play and covering the medium/underneath stuff. With Whitner's coverage skills seemingly in decline big time, if this Reid kid dosent pan out early, it is Burn City ala the playoffs all over again.
300ZXNA":sluqzk6n said:Why do they have to be on the field at the same time? With how much we run, Michael and Turbin will be getting lots of touches while Lynch is on the bench getting a breather. This also sets us up well for the fact that Lynch likely has only 2-3 more elite seasons before Father Time does to what it does to all RB's. We now have a much better shot at continuity there.
All of your explanations of 49er roster construction is fine and dandy, but wasn't my point at all. My point was that even IF we were targeting McDonald (which I agree with you there is no solid evidence for); our 'consolation prize' is likely to end up the more valuable player over the next 4-5 years.
Also, when your primary RB is on the wrong side of 30, I would be a little more hesitant to declare the position solid.![]()