Originally Posted by Mecca:
That's pretty much the name of doing podcasting in today's world.
I like that at the very least he backs up his opinion and doesn't just praise everything.
I guess…but KCSN is just white guys giggling at one another constantly. It’s like being trapped in a car with your three most annoying drunk friends. [Reply]
Originally Posted by nychief:
I guess…but KCSN is just white guys giggling at one another constantly. It’s like being trapped in a car with your three most annoying drunk friends.
Would you rather listen to red gold and bold? [Reply]
@CJScoobs
Just watched every snap of Jaylon Moore's 2024 season. KC is definitely banking on his development to continue, but he does not lose many reps. Still work to be done, but this is a good start for solidifying the offensive line. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bump:
probably because his contract was up and they still have Trent Williams.
I believe that Williams has one more year followed by void years. He will probably retire after this season. I just think that if he was starter quality that it would make sense to sign him to a contract that made him cheap this year while Williams is still here, then his cap hit go up next year when Williams is gone and he's the starter. That would have been very doable. And it doesn't leave you hoping to find a new left tackle next year. But the 49ers didn't do that. It just makes me pause and wonder why. I hope that he surprises everyone and looks like the second coming of Willie Roaf next year. He should be better than what we had last year. Certainly can't be any worse. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Tribal Warfare:
The Chiefs are going to draft a developmental LT prospect with premium traits in the later rounds is another way to see this acquisition.
Simmons could still slide because of medicals. We could put him on pup to start the season if he's not ready and bring him in late in the season or just redshirt him. [Reply]
Originally Posted by jjchieffan:
I believe that Williams has one more year followed by void years. He will probably retire after this season. I just think that if he was starter quality that it would make sense to sign him to a contract that made him cheap this year while Williams is still here, then his cap hit go up next year when Williams is gone and he's the starter. That would have been very doable. And it doesn't leave you hoping to find a new left tackle next year. But the 49ers didn't do that. It just makes me pause and wonder why. I hope that he surprises everyone and looks like the second coming of Willie Roaf next year. He should be better than what we had last year. Certainly can't be any worse.
I wouldn't have extremely high expectations tbh.
If he can at least look like he's capable of playing in the NFL then it's an upgrade [Reply]
If this works out, it's going to be the best signing of the off season of any team. He'll crack Veach over the head when it's time to re-sign but it will be well worth it.
Reading what 49ers fans are saying isn't that encouraging, but fuck it, gotta be optimistic [Reply]
Originally Posted by Mecca:
Would you rather listen to red gold and bold?
Oh god no. Soren is the worst broadcaster in the America, it's like having a half drunk angry uncle periodically burp about Mike Sweeney and Eddie Kennison between Coors sips in your ear.
I just find the insesisent "bros just having a fun" vibe on KCSN to be forced and grating. It smacks of a group of the fourth funniest guys in their high school who happen to have all 22 access. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
@CJScoobs
Just watched every snap of Jaylon Moore's 2024 season. KC is definitely banking on his development to continue, but he does not lose many reps. Still work to be done, but this is a good start for solidifying the offensive line.
Originally Posted by Hammock Parties:
@CJScoobs
Just watched every snap of Jaylon Moore's 2024 season. KC is definitely banking on his development to continue, but he does not lose many reps. Still work to be done, but this is a good start for solidifying the offensive line.