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Posted: Fri Dec 26, 2008 9:25 pm
KTS Dude-LAP KTS Dude-LAP KTS Heres all your teams that the 49ers beat in the second half of the season 1.Rams 2.Rams 3.Bills 4.J.E.T.S.(jets jets jets) Close games that Niners could have won 1.CARDINALS 2. Dolphins Teams that the 49ers were going to lose too Cowboys The last week is against the Redskins. But what's your point. The games that you mentioned just support mediocrity. The Niners are an average team, that cannot get it done. If they beat bad teams and lose to decent teams, then that's not saying much. They'll be better than they are in the future razz Probably, but I don't see them better than .500 next season. You don't know Dupe-lap. they could finsh above .500 Hence the "I don't see them better than .500 next season" and not "they are 100% definitely not finishing above .500 next season."
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Posted: Fri Dec 26, 2008 9:26 pm
Well there is word circulating about San Francisco's coaching situation for next season. It seems that the 49ers are expected to offer Mike Singletary a multi-year deal to remain head coach for the team. But the Niners aren't expected to retain Mike Martz.
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Posted: Sun Dec 28, 2008 9:05 pm
Looks like Singletary got the job as the teams head coach.
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Posted: Mon Dec 29, 2008 3:32 pm
KTS Looks like Singletary got the job as the teams head coach. Yep, it seems to be a three or four year deal. It will be tough to stay head coach for the 49ers that long, let alone be successful, but we'll see.
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Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 8:25 am
Dude-LAP KTS Looks like Singletary got the job as the teams head coach. Yep, it seems to be a three or four year deal. It will be tough to stay head coach for the 49ers that long, let alone be successful, but we'll see. 4 year deal
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Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 9:09 am
Dude-LAP KTS Looks like Singletary got the job as the teams head coach. Yep, it seems to be a three or four year deal. It will be tough to stay head coach for the 49ers that long, let alone be successful, but we'll see. Well, let's hope that Singletary can make the best of those four years with the 49ers.
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Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 7:43 pm
Mrs. Athrun Zala Dude-LAP KTS Looks like Singletary got the job as the teams head coach. Yep, it seems to be a three or four year deal. It will be tough to stay head coach for the 49ers that long, let alone be successful, but we'll see. Well, let's hope that Singletary can make the best of those four years with the 49ers.We'll see. I don't really think that getting rid of Martz was the answer, though. They need a new head to rule the front office.
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Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 7:53 pm
Yeah, I wasn't expecting them to fire Martz.
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Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 7:57 pm
Mrs. Athrun Zala Yeah, I wasn't expecting them to fire Martz. Well I heard that it was Singletary's decision. He said that the team needed to move in a different direction.
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Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 7:59 pm
Not exactly sure if that was the right direction, but that's something else to be watched. I'm biting to say that they should get a new QB, but I don't know enough about Hill to pass judgment.
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Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 8:08 pm
Mrs. Athrun Zala Not exactly sure if that was the right direction, but that's something else to be watched. I'm biting to say that they should get a new QB, but I don't know enough about Hill to pass judgment. Shaun Hill is a pretty good QB, but I think they could do better and benefit from a new quarterback. What the 49ers need most is an offensive line and secondary. Another receiver, too.
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Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 8:48 pm
Well, once upon a time the 49ers had a receiver named Terrell Owens. Now that would be an interesting combination: T.O. and Singletary.
No telling what the owner and GM are planning to do with the o-line, but then again I'm not exactly keeping headlines with the 49ers. I'd say if they are willing to look elsewhere for a potential QB and have the funds to support it then they could snag a chance at Cassell who will be a free agent in the offseason.
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Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 8:54 pm
Mrs. Athrun Zala Well, once upon a time the 49ers had a receiver named Terrell Owens. Now that would be an interesting combination: T.O. and Singletary.
No telling what the owner and GM are planning to do with the o-line, but then again I'm not exactly keeping headlines with the 49ers. I'd say if they are willing to look elsewhere for a potential QB and have the funds to support it then they could snag a chance at Cassell who will be a free agent in the offseason. T.O. probably won't return to the 49ers. He wants to win right now, and is getting too old to wait for a rebuilding process. I also think that Jerry Jones would never trade or release his star wide receiver, that brings in publicity. And I think that Matt Cassel will stay with the Patriots. First of all, he wants to stay in New England if he can. Secondly, word is that Tom Brady is behind schedule in his recovery, and may need another surgery, which would keep him out for next season as well. Then the Patriots would be poised to keep Cassel and re-sign him for the time being.
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Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 9:03 pm
Dude-LAP Mrs. Athrun Zala Well, once upon a time the 49ers had a receiver named Terrell Owens. Now that would be an interesting combination: T.O. and Singletary.
No telling what the owner and GM are planning to do with the o-line, but then again I'm not exactly keeping headlines with the 49ers. I'd say if they are willing to look elsewhere for a potential QB and have the funds to support it then they could snag a chance at Cassell who will be a free agent in the offseason. T.O. probably won't return to the 49ers. He wants to win right now, and is getting too old to wait for a rebuilding process. I also think that Jerry Jones would never trade or release his star wide receiver, that brings in publicity. And I think that Matt Cassel will stay with the Patriots. First of all, he wants to stay in New England if he can. Secondly, word is that Tom Brady is behind schedule in his recovery, and may need another surgery, which would keep him out for next season as well. Then the Patriots would be poised to keep Cassel and re-sign him for the time being. On no, I was not really looking for a T.O. return to the 49ers. I just find the idea amusing.
I would love for Cassel to remain in NE, then again I would love for another well-deserving team to get him as well. Still, I read that it will be pretty costly for NE to sign him on for next year and should Brady suddenly in the last minute be given the call to play for the '09 season then where would that leave Cassel? Cassel has a good resume on his hands, I really don't think he's ready to go back to being second.
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Posted: Tue Dec 30, 2008 10:39 pm
Mrs. Athrun Zala Dude-LAP Mrs. Athrun Zala Well, once upon a time the 49ers had a receiver named Terrell Owens. Now that would be an interesting combination: T.O. and Singletary.
No telling what the owner and GM are planning to do with the o-line, but then again I'm not exactly keeping headlines with the 49ers. I'd say if they are willing to look elsewhere for a potential QB and have the funds to support it then they could snag a chance at Cassell who will be a free agent in the offseason. T.O. probably won't return to the 49ers. He wants to win right now, and is getting too old to wait for a rebuilding process. I also think that Jerry Jones would never trade or release his star wide receiver, that brings in publicity. And I think that Matt Cassel will stay with the Patriots. First of all, he wants to stay in New England if he can. Secondly, word is that Tom Brady is behind schedule in his recovery, and may need another surgery, which would keep him out for next season as well. Then the Patriots would be poised to keep Cassel and re-sign him for the time being. On no, I was not really looking for a T.O. return to the 49ers. I just find the idea amusing.
I would love for Cassel to remain in NE, then again I would love for another well-deserving team to get him as well. Still, I read that it will be pretty costly for NE to sign him on for next year and should Brady suddenly in the last minute be given the call to play for the '09 season then where would that leave Cassel? Cassel has a good resume on his hands, I really don't think he's ready to go back to being second.Yeah, Cassel would probably thrive with almost any other team. Just needs a decently good supporting cast. But what puzzles me is how Cassel played so well with the Patriots despite getting the early call to right right away. Maybe a greater portion of Tom Brady's success than we thought, is owed to their offensive group...And Belichick...But Brady is still among the top two QBs in the league.
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