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Forget TJ, let's make the push for Boldin.
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The thing with Boldin though ... he's expecting a Fitzgerald type contract .......Originally Posted by Deuce King
Forget TJ, let's make the push for Boldin.
Look at the article i posted a page back, tj wants fitz type numbers tooOriginally Posted by bright nikes
The thing with Boldin though ... he's expecting a Fitzgerald type contract .......Originally Posted by Deuce King
Forget TJ, let's make the push for Boldin.
TJ or Boldin would be a GREAT pickup nonetheless.
I'm not going to say much either.Originally Posted by Fox5Kobe
im not going to say much
mark sanchez with tj housh addition, be aware.
im not even a fan of sanchez
We should draft Longshore in the 7th round and have him throw balls to our cornerbacks for interception practice.
Originally Posted by ReliantJ
I would like for Sanchez to be our Brady Quinn
Stop offering your opinions on football please. Your football fan card as been revoked after your numerous blunders in the mock draft.
Originally Posted by bright nikes
I have a feeling Hue Jackson is going to be offered the OC job.
these dudes should have kept Martz, this offseason is as confused as the Yorks.
God, if Boldin is traded to us and Warner is no longer in AZ, there is no reason why we shouldnt kill the Cardinals for the forseeable future. Hell, IMO even if we dont get Boldin and they lose Warner, we should win every time.Originally Posted by Deuce King
I really don't think the Cardinals are thinking about signing Boldin to a long-term deal, and this was before that "so called" blow up during the NFC championship game. If they were thinking about it, they would have been signed him. They are pretty much debating on what or how they are going to deal with signing Warner. Bolding would like to stay on the West Coast, so I think we have a strong chance.
Any word on Takeo?
Straight from the horses mouth, "we'll see what happens, mayne."
Boldin isn't going anywhere. Fitz is not offering to restructure his deal to keep Boldin around because they're good friends.
Focus on improving D and O lines.
Posted: Adam Schefter | Adam Schefter | Tags: Hue Jackson, Jimmy Raye, Rod Chudzinski, San Francisco 49ers
After weeks of looking, the San Francisco 49ers finally found their man. They hired Jimmy Raye as their offensive coordinator, league sources said Wednesday night.
Raye, a former running backs coach for the New York Jets, beat out candidates such as Baltimore Ravens quarterbacks coach Hue Jackson and new San Diego Chargers assistant head coach Rob Chudzinski.
The 49ers wanted to hire someone by Thursday, when they were scheduled to begin their draft meetings. Now they have. Raye is their offensive coordinator.
http://blogs.nfl.com/2009/01/28/49ers-hire-raye-as-new-offensive-coordinator/http://blogs.nfl.com/2009...ew-offensive-coordinator/