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Whitner is absolutely abysmal in coverage...
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Originally Posted by University of Nike
Whitner is absolutely abysmal in coverage...
Originally Posted by University of Nike
Whitner is absolutely abysmal in coverage...
Originally Posted by ady2glude707
Apparently, it was that MFer Dingleberrys fault for even wanting the guy
It turns out that the 49ers' signing of Madieu Williams wasn't just about prompting Dashon Goldson to sign the team's contract offer. According to a report from ESPN's Adam Schefter, the 49ers are actively shopping safety Taylor Mays to the point where they sent an email to the 31 other teams notifying them that Mays is available.
Mays, of course, was a second-round pick last season. With Goldson unsigned, he has been working with the starting group next to safety Reggie Smith, who has had a solid start to camp. However, on the first day of practice the safety starters were Smith and C.J. Spillman, who has since had to watch practice along with players like Alex Smith and Ray McDonald because he is a free-agent signee.
As you'll recall, the live feed into the 49ers draft room in April of 2010 seemed to show an argument between then-coach Mike Singletary and Trent Baalke, who was ostensibly running the draft, when the team's second-round pick was approaching. It seems now as if Baalke wasn't too keen on drafting Mays at that time.
Mays was the source of tension in the team's locker room last year. When veteran safety Michael Lewis, who started the first three games, learned that the team planned to give Mays more playing time at his expense, he felt betrayed and quit the team. Mays started the next six games but began to struggle and was replaced in the starting lineup by Smith.
Would the 49ers be able to find a trading partner? Mays was passed over by his college coach, Pete Carroll, in the first round last year, which left Mays fuming. He and Carroll have since made up. The most obvious landing spot is Minnesota where Singletary is the linebackers/assistant head coach.
Williams, who signed a one-year deal yesterday with the 49ers, played in Minnesota last year.
-- Matt Barrows
Originally Posted by ady2glude707
Apparently, it was that MFer Dingleberrys fault for even wanting the guy
It turns out that the 49ers' signing of Madieu Williams wasn't just about prompting Dashon Goldson to sign the team's contract offer. According to a report from ESPN's Adam Schefter, the 49ers are actively shopping safety Taylor Mays to the point where they sent an email to the 31 other teams notifying them that Mays is available.
Mays, of course, was a second-round pick last season. With Goldson unsigned, he has been working with the starting group next to safety Reggie Smith, who has had a solid start to camp. However, on the first day of practice the safety starters were Smith and C.J. Spillman, who has since had to watch practice along with players like Alex Smith and Ray McDonald because he is a free-agent signee.
As you'll recall, the live feed into the 49ers draft room in April of 2010 seemed to show an argument between then-coach Mike Singletary and Trent Baalke, who was ostensibly running the draft, when the team's second-round pick was approaching. It seems now as if Baalke wasn't too keen on drafting Mays at that time.
Mays was the source of tension in the team's locker room last year. When veteran safety Michael Lewis, who started the first three games, learned that the team planned to give Mays more playing time at his expense, he felt betrayed and quit the team. Mays started the next six games but began to struggle and was replaced in the starting lineup by Smith.
Would the 49ers be able to find a trading partner? Mays was passed over by his college coach, Pete Carroll, in the first round last year, which left Mays fuming. He and Carroll have since made up. The most obvious landing spot is Minnesota where Singletary is the linebackers/assistant head coach.
Williams, who signed a one-year deal yesterday with the 49ers, played in Minnesota last year.
-- Matt Barrows
Originally Posted by University of Nike
Whitner is absolutely abysmal in coverage...
Mays was the source of tension in the team's locker room last year. When veteran safety Michael Lewis, who started the first three games, learned that the team planned to give Mays more playing time at his expense, he felt betrayed and quit the team. Mays started the next six games but began to struggle and was replaced in the starting lineup by Smith
, this is the type of trash that the 49ers attracted. Lewis was salty, whether unfair or not, he walked out on the team. This isn't Burger King or McDonald's, you don't quit because you didn't get the shift you want.
Hope Mays finds a better opportunity elsewhere.
Spoiler [+]On another note, LA team might be on it's way, CAN'T WAIT
Originally Posted by University of Nike
Whitner is absolutely abysmal in coverage...
Mays was the source of tension in the team's locker room last year. When veteran safety Michael Lewis, who started the first three games, learned that the team planned to give Mays more playing time at his expense, he felt betrayed and quit the team. Mays started the next six games but began to struggle and was replaced in the starting lineup by Smith
, this is the type of trash that the 49ers attracted. Lewis was salty, whether unfair or not, he walked out on the team. This isn't Burger King or McDonald's, you don't quit because you didn't get the shift you want.
Hope Mays finds a better opportunity elsewhere.
Spoiler [+]On another note, LA team might be on it's way, CAN'T WAIT
Originally Posted by letsgetit22
Braylon EdwardsI wonder if they go after Floyd as well and put Morgan on trading block
Originally Posted by letsgetit22
Braylon EdwardsI wonder if they go after Floyd as well and put Morgan on trading block