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One thing I hate about Vernon is how he basket catches his passes... **** irritates me
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One thing I hate about Vernon is how he basket catches his passes... **** irritates me
I'm worried about the depth behind him for sure. Despite his hands being ordinary he's still the best vertical threat at TE in the game. Wish he would just show up.
There it is. As far as Vernon goes, he's already getting paid and paid quite nicely. If he decides to walk or hold out, then so be it.
i would rather they give boone than vernon.
"Boone signed a contract extension while a backup offensive tackle in November 2011. His deal is scheduled to pay him $8.04 million over five seasons. He is scheduled to earn $2.25 million this season and $1.45 million next season as the team’s starting right guard.
Boone fired the agent who negotiated that deal, Adam Heller, and last year hired Jonathan Feinsod and Neil Schwartz, who have engaged in bitter contract disputes with teams while representing such clients as Vincent Jackson, Darrelle Revis and Roddy White."
Vance sucks.
Wright announced his retirement from football.
"As I prepared for the coming season, I realized that I no longer had the same passion I once had for the game," Wright said in a statement. "The San Francisco 49ers have given me an amazing opportunity to play for the team I grew up rooting for, and I owe the York family, my coaches, and my teammates tremendous gratitude. I will be forever grateful to all of the franchises I was lucky enough to play for, and look forward to beginning the next phase of my life, and spending more time with my family."
Speaking of D-Love I saw him out here in San Jose a couple months ago. Dude was mobbin around in a 1970 chevelle SS. I called out his name and he tossed up the deuce.Vance looked like he didn't know the plays sometimes. I think we can all agree Delanie Walker was missed.
That catch would have been against the panthers on the Road. We beat the saints period refs gave them the game that game was the difference IMO still salty
[h1]Vic Fangio: Playing smaller will be key for Lawrence Okoye[/h1]
Posted by Mike Wilkening on June 18, 2014, 10:20 PM EDT
AP
49ers defensive lineman Lawrence Okoyeessentially got a redshirt year in 2013, spending his first NFL season on injured reserve with a knee injury as he transitioned from discus thrower to football player.
The good news? Okoye has made some strides, Niners defensive coordinator Vic Fangio told reporters Wednesday. But now comes the challenge of the 2012 Olympian from England showing what he’s learned in games and practices — and earning the right to do so.
“He looks a lot better than he did last year at this time. But, we’ll see. We’ll see. He’ll get more action this year hopefully,” Fangio said, according to a transcript from the club. “Hopefully it’s easier for us to put him into some preseason games, give him some more practice reps and actually see where he’s at.”
Fangio believes the 22-year-old Okoye has made strides “understanding the game.” Also, Okoye — who stands 6-foot-6 — is playing with better leverage.
“There aren’t many guys, if you guys did any research, there aren’t many 6-5 or taller guys that are good defensive players. There’s some. But, there’s not a lot,” Fangio said. “They’ve got to be able to bend their knees and play low, and use their height to their advantage when they can. But, they’ve got to bend their knees and get them down to 6-2 when they need to. So, he’s going to have to play the game lower and use his natural ability that he does have.
“He’s an extremely strong guy. He can run. But we’ll see how he pans out.”
While this is just Okoye’s second season playing football, the Niners probably need to see some material improvement from him to keep him around for 2014. How he solves his leverage problem could be key to his future.
I think you guys are all out of your minds with this recent talk about Vernon. He is an incredibly important part of our offense. I wouldn't go crazy in giving him some huge extension, but if our front office decides they can make it work.....then why not?
As far as Vance goes, I know he is young but I feel he had some HUGE drops last year.....one that comes to mind is against the Colts. He catches that pass late in the game, we win. And obviously, one win was the difference between the Seahawks/Niners winning the Superbowl or not. He needs to come to play this year.