- 12,391
- 2,910
How about taking Beckham in the supplemental if he's not elgivle for the regular draft?
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And with that said (i stand by Kap) but we would have another SuperBowl Championship if he became our qb!!!...NO DOUBT ABOUT IT!!!
Hes my dude but
I completely believe we woulda had Manning if not for him.
Well said, very well said!!!If tomsula gets the job this team will go down the ****ter.
Not because I believe tomsula will be a bad head coach, but because we're back to the problem of rotating offensive coordinators. You find a good one and the next year someone will steal them. We must hire an offense minded guy. This team needs to be entirely rehashed and stabilized on offense.
I have no idea why this is so difficult for people to understand.Fangio is under contract
Vic fangio, Ed Donatell, Jim leavitt, Jim tomsula, the d assistants, s&c staff and Tom Rathman all have to stay.
Everyone else can go.
Jim should haVe been fired the day he thought hiring Manginin was a good idea. It's been down hill ever since.
SANTA CLARA -- The 49ers had their lowest Pro Bowl representation since 2010, as offensive linemen Joe Staley and Mike Iupati were selected to the annual all-star game.
Staley was named the Pro Bowl team for the fourth time in his career. Iupati, who is scheduled to be an unrestricted free agent, was selected to the Pro Bowl for the third time.
“It means a lot,” Iupati said in a statement. “It’s all about that respect. You’ve just got to play. If you love playing the game, then people in front of you respect you as a player. It’s hard work.”
Said Staley, “It’s an honor. It’s nice to be respected by your fans and your peers.”
In addition to Iupati and Staley, the 49ers had five players named as alternates: safety Antoine Bethea, guard Alex Boone, rookie inside linebacker Chris Borland, running back Frank Gore and defensive lineman Justin Smith. Borland was placed on injured reserve last week with an ankle sprain.
This season marked the first time in Patrick Willis’ eight-year career that he was not chosen to the Pro Bowl. Willis played in just six games this season before opting for season–ending toe surgery.
The 49ers had 10 players chosen to the Pro Bowl last year, nine players in 2012 and eight in 2011.
The Pro Bowl will take place on Jan. 25 at University of Phoenix Stadium, in Glendale, Arizona.