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Glenn Dorsey will go on IR/designated for return to open roster spot for Kassim Osgood, Harbaugh said.
Kassim Osgood coming back
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Glenn Dorsey will go on IR/designated for return to open roster spot for Kassim Osgood, Harbaugh said.
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Feels good to walk in the new locker room and see Big Boone talking trash already lol #Rhino
Jim Harbaugh says he won’t keep a player guilty of domestic violence
When 49ers Ray McDonald was arrested for felony domestic violence this weekend, he became the first test case for the league’s new, tougher policy on the matter.
But he’ll also test his own coach’s long-held attitude toward players who put their hands on women.
During his regular appearance on KNBR this morning, Harbaugh made it clear he would not tolerate behavior such that McDonald has been accused of.
“I’ll be very clear,” Harbaugh said, via Matt Maiocco of CSNBayArea.com. “You ask me how I feel about domestic violence. I can be very clear about that. If someone physically abuses a woman and/or physically or mentally abuses or hurts a child then there’s no understanding, there’s no tolerance for that.”
Asked if he would not allow a player convicted of such charges to remain on his team, he replied: “Yes, we would not. We can be very clear.”
McDonald is continuing to practice with the 49ers, and has maintained his innocence. The 49ers have said they’ll continue to investigate, and Harbaugh said he was also convinced he needed to let the legal process play out.
“There are going to be two principles at play here,” Harbaugh said “And one is, I’ll speak for myself, I’ll speak for the 49ers: We’ll not tolerate domestic violence. The second principle, we’re firm believers in due process. And I ask for your understanding on those two principles.”
Those are not mutually exclusive principles. But it does put Harbaugh in stark contrast to his brother John, who has wrapped his arms around running back Ray Rice, whose shamefully light punishment triggered the increased punishment McDonald could face.
yeah you're right. was actually just thinking about can Kap lead us to a superbowl. we've been close too many times. windows don't stay open forever.
49ers yielded Tank Carradine, Stevie Johnson, CARLOS HYDE, Chris Borland and Corey Lemonier from the Alex Smith trade.
49ers won and im happy for Alex. He's a good dude.
In a few weeks.....http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.co...nt-keep-a-player-guilty-of-domestic-violence/Jim Harbaugh says he won’t keep a player guilty of domestic violence
When 49ers Ray McDonald was arrested for felony domestic violence this weekend, he became the first test case for the league’s new, tougher policy on the matter.
But he’ll also test his own coach’s long-held attitude toward players who put their hands on women.
During his regular appearance on KNBR this morning, Harbaugh made it clear he would not tolerate behavior such that McDonald has been accused of.
“I’ll be very clear,” Harbaugh said, via Matt Maiocco of CSNBayArea.com. “You ask me how I feel about domestic violence. I can be very clear about that. If someone physically abuses a woman and/or physically or mentally abuses or hurts a child then there’s no understanding, there’s no tolerance for that.”
Asked if he would not allow a player convicted of such charges to remain on his team, he replied: “Yes, we would not. We can be very clear.”
McDonald is continuing to practice with the 49ers, and has maintained his innocence. The 49ers have said they’ll continue to investigate, and Harbaugh said he was also convinced he needed to let the legal process play out.
“There are going to be two principles at play here,” Harbaugh said “And one is, I’ll speak for myself, I’ll speak for the 49ers: We’ll not tolerate domestic violence. The second principle, we’re firm believers in due process. And I ask for your understanding on those two principles.”
Those are not mutually exclusive principles. But it does put Harbaugh in stark contrast to his brother John, who has wrapped his arms around running back Ray Rice, whose shamefully light punishment triggered the increased punishment McDonald could face.
You support Ray Mcd beating a pregnant woman???#pregnanthoes
Dont yall think its funny how his "girl" all of a sudden gets hit by him three days after this new domestic policy?
I highly doubt anybody in here supports beating women.
And how do you know he beat a woman? It's all allegations at this point. Don't jump to conclusions until the case has been given it's due process.
He would still get paid; he would just be one of the innactive players.
His head being in the game shouldnt prevent him from earning a paycheck tho.
Every other day I come into work my head aint here lol....sheeeeetttt right now my head is on NT but Im still getting paid...
Disagree...he's gonna ball like did after Kobe hopping off the pj from Colorado.
Ray Mac shouldn't play on Sunday and it has nothing to do with ethical judgement of the allegations, but moreso the fact that his head likely won't be in the game.
Aldon looked lost vs the Colts days after he had his DUI incident.