Sentences with phrase «niners getting»

Since Kaepernick's arrival, the offense has been far more potent, and it's made the difference in the Niners getting to this point.
If he had gone to the Jets, then no way the Niners get Quenton Nelson.
If the Niners get that offer, the question for them is do they take it now or gamble that Nelson would fall to them?

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Just had a convo with my barber the other day and he's STILL pissed that Pace got «fleeced by the» niners».
I've got it 17 - 13 Niners.
There is a lot of QB talent in this draft, and that would give the Niners a lot of options, though if they get Quinton Nelson, I'll be very happy.
And the rest of the league is enjoying the prospect of the haughty Niners» getting their comeuppance.
I don't think the Niners are willing to deal Brown for a 4th rounder or later, and I don't think they will get an offer for a 3rd round or higher because he is coming off injury and in his final year.
But, that being said, Sherman has said that one of the reasons he signed a quick (and super team friendly) contract with the Niners immediately after getting cut by Seattle was because of Jimmy G. So, there appears to be at least something to it.
Meanwhile the Niners did what they weren't supposed to do: They got big plays from their big - play people, despite the weather.
But what the Niners do after trading down is night and day, there is little consensus other than get an OG by moving into the late 1st / mid 2nd window.
They need a developmental tackle, where I differ from the OL fans is that the Niners can get that player in the 4th or 5th.
He got the second guy on his board (Solomon Thomas) with the third overall pick, engineering a good trade for the Niners in the process, and drafted the third guy on his board (Reuben Foster) with the 31st pick, nudging out the Saints at 32 in the process.
Shanahan was trying to figure out, with both high fourth - round picks now traded, what he could do to get the one player he wanted above all others, now that the Niners would not be scheduled to choose until the 36th pick of round four on Saturday morning.
My friends and I were planning on getting a fat group of the homies to go to that game (we got about half & half die hard Niners / Raiders fans).
But bettors who think the Niners might win this game by considerably more than that spread can play San Fran at -7.5 points getting +170 on their money; at -10.5 points getting +250; at -13.5 getting +325; at -14.5 getting +375; at -17.5 getting +550; and in serious blow - out mode the 49ers could be played at -20.5 points getting a price of +650.
In addition to the Gogan - Smith feud, many Niners eagerly await a chance to get back at Romanowski, king of the stray forearm, who last December earned a $ 7,500 fine for spitting in the face of San Francisco wideout J.J. Stokes.
The dropping of the pants, which was intended to illustrate how the Niners were getting their tails whipped and how humiliating that should feel, raised a more serious issue — whether Singletary is the passionate, no - nonsense coach needed to turn around a lousy team or a loose cannon who's too intense to realize when he's embarrassing himself.
The Niners are getting used to this.
Niners coach Steve Mariucci said on Saturday what most, if not all, coaches feel about exhibition games: «Five times in the preseason, three hours a day, my heart is in my mouth, and I'm praying nobody gets hurt.»
Yeah I thought of sending back a late niners pick but getting a qb and keeping 12 is pretty tempting by it self.
Last year Niners were desperate to get the ball rolling.
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