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Yeah, they do. But most is based off 2 deep zone concepts. It is what it is.
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Right tackle Anthony Davis agreed to a five-year contract extension through the 2019 season that includes $37.295 million in new money with $17 million in guarantees, an NFL source confirmed. Pro Football Talk first reported the deal, which was negotiated by agent Drew Rosenhaus and 49ers chief operating officer Paraag Marathe.
Davis becomes the first of the potential big-money contract extensions the 49ers hope to extend to key components of the team. Quarterback Colin Kaepernick, outside linebacker Aldon Smith, wide receiver Michael Crabtree and guard Mike Iupati all have contracts that expire after the 2014 season.
next 7 years under team control.Right tackle Anthony Davis agreed to a five-year contract extension through the 2019 season that includes $37.295 million in new money with $17 million in guarantees, an NFL source confirmed. Pro Football Talk first reported the deal, which was negotiated by agent Drew Rosenhaus and 49ers chief operating officer Paraag Marathe.
Davis becomes the first of the potential big-money contract extensions the 49ers hope to extend to key components of the team. Quarterback Colin Kaepernick, outside linebacker Aldon Smith, wide receiver Michael Crabtree and guard Mike Iupati all have contracts that expire after the 2014 season.1 down 4 to go
appreciated Alex Smiths tenure with us but I hope we expose him even if its only for a couple possessions.
He got him fired and did even worse with BowlesWhen you have an offensive line coaching your defense, you're bound to fail. Nnamdi will play better with us.
2.5 if you count the year with Norv Turner.
Alex's 2nd year wasn't eye popping. But he threw 15 more TDs in his 2nd year compared to his 1st. Yes, he also threw 5 more INTs, but any one if us here would have seen that as promising. The roster was crappy with little talent. Antonio Bryant was our best WR. Antonio Bryant. Kwame Harris couldn't block for his life, the few big plays we had were negated by "HOLDING! OFFENSE! NUMBER 77! TEN YARD PENALTY! REPEAT (insert) DOWN!" And now years later we find out why he had so many holding penalties.
I'm not defending Alex's season as being good. I'm just saying based off that 2nd year he looked promising.
For a #1 pick, I expected a lot.
I want a pass rusher from the draft and a TE that will block like delanie did and maybe catch better