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Il football NFL è incomparabile con qualsiasi altro sport ed è in grado di dare emozioni uniche, però mi mancano le nottate passate a gioire per le giocate dei fenomeni: Jerry "the world" Rice, Joe Montana, John Taylor, Tom Rathman e così via. Non riesco più a sopportare i miei niners ridotti così!!!

Mad Martz pensaci tu!!!

Per ora godiamoci il Superbowl.

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Army49ers wrote: Il football NFL è incomparabile con qualsiasi altro sport ed è in grado di dare emozioni uniche, però mi mancano le nottate passate a gioire per le giocate dei fenomeni: Jerry "the world" Rice, Joe Montana, John Taylor, Tom Rathman e così via. Non riesco più a sopportare i miei niners ridotti così!!!

Mad Martz pensaci tu!!!

Per ora godiamoci il Superbowl.

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Army49ers wrote: Il football NFL è incomparabile con qualsiasi altro sport ed è in grado di dare emozioni uniche, però mi mancano le nottate passate a gioire per le giocate dei fenomeni: Jerry "the world" Rice, Joe Montana, John Taylor, Tom Rathman e così via. Non riesco più a sopportare i miei niners ridotti così!!!

Mad Martz pensaci tu!!!

Per ora godiamoci il Superbowl.

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Army49ers wrote: Il football NFL è incomparabile con qualsiasi altro sport ed è in grado di dare emozioni uniche, però mi mancano le nottate passate a gioire per le giocate dei fenomeni: Jerry "the world" Rice, Joe Montana, John Taylor, Tom Rathman e così via. Non riesco più a sopportare i miei niners ridotti così!!!

Mad Martz pensaci tu!!!

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Another 49ers-Patriots connection is that both organizations have been accused of cheating during successful periods in their history. Of course, there was the whole Patriots' spying episode this season. I receive a lot of comments from fans decrying the "cheating" Patriots. I must point out that there was a time when the 49ers were also seen widely throughout the league as willing to bend the rules. The NFL agreed to a "settlement" with the 49ers and former team executives in 2000 for alleged salary-cap violations due to contract deals with Steve Young, Brent Jones, Lee Woodall and Jim Druckenmiller.

Carmen Policy paid $400,000 and Dwight Clark paid $200,000. Both men were with the Browns when the violations were discovered. The 49ers agreed to pay $300,000 and surrender their fifth pick in the 2001 draft and third selection in 2002. The Management Council, with the help of John York, discovered there were "undisclosed agreements" in 1997.
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Angyair wrote: ... due to contract deals with Steve Young, Brent Jones, Lee Woodall and Jim Druckenmiller.
posso capire per i primi tre  :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: ma architettare qualcosa per mettere sotto contratto Dru (n) ckenmiller, a posteriori,  :lol2:
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cecaro wrote: posso capire per i primi tre  :notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy: ma architettare qualcosa per mettere sotto contratto Dru (n) ckenmiller, a posteriori,  :lol2:
Era per dare un vantaggio agli avversari!  :forza:
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Angyair wrote: Era per dare un vantaggio agli avversari!  :forza:
Infatti quell' anno lo ebbero un vantaggio: Jerry Rice out praticamente tutta la stagione, Hearst e Gogan fuori nel momento decisivo, da dicembre in poi. A ranghi completi John Elway avrebbe dovuto aspettare un altro anno per il primo SB :disgusto:

A questo proposito volevo consigliare un bellissimo libro a chi di voi non lo avesse già

http://www.amazon.com/Glenn-Dickeys-49e ... 151&sr=8-2

E' la storia dei venti anni più belli dello sport mondiale e di tutti i tempi. :forza:
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cecaro wrote: Infatti quell' anno lo ebbero un vantaggio: Jerry Rice out praticamente tutta la stagione, Hearst e Gogan fuori nel momento decisivo, da dicembre in poi. A ranghi completi John Elway avrebbe dovuto aspettare un altro anno per il primo SB :disgusto:

A questo proposito volevo consigliare un bellissimo libro a chi di voi non lo avesse già

http://www.amazon.com/Glenn-Dickeys-49e ... 151&sr=8-2

E' la storia dei venti anni più belli dello sport mondiale e di tutti i tempi. :forza:
Io sto in attesa che mi arrivi questo (preso dal sito inglese segnalato da webba):

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Fred Dean nella Hall of Fame:

Defensive end Fred Dean, the revolutionary pass-rusher whom many viewed as the piece that completed the 49ers' first Super Bowl team, was elected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday. The announcement was made in Phoenix, the day before Super Bowl XLII

It was Dean's 18th year of eligibility. It was the second time he was announced as a finalist. He was watching at home in Ruston, La., when he received the news.

"All I can say is thank you," Dean said. He said his heart was still racing.

Dean got the required 80-percent vote from the selection committee. He will be inducted into the Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio, on Saturday, Aug. 2. He said he would have had Bill Walsh act as his presenter. With Walsh's death, Dean said he was not sure whom to ask.

Dean goes into the Hall, along with cornerbacks Emmitt Thomas and Darrell Green, receiver Art Monk, linebacker Andre Tippett and tackle Gary Zimmerman.

This is a well-deserved honor for Dean and it could not have been done without the hard work and persistence of Ira Miller and Nancy Gay.

Ira began working hard to get Dean into the Hall of Fame several years ago. Dean was named a finalist last year. But Ira did not participate in the selection process this year, leaving Nancy to make the argument for Dean. She did a phenomenal job.

One prominent member of the selection committee said he changed his vote to yes after hearing Nancy's case. Nancy said she did not argue the stats, she argued the way he impacted the game.

"You couldn't have an edge pass rusher without Fred Dean inventing that position," Nancy said.
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Questo un pezzettino della sua storia (ha avuto problemi fisici che l'hanno portato al ritiro e poi anche a vendersi i suoi due anelli vinti per pagarsi le spese mediche):

It should come as no surprise that the game that stands out during the 1981 season for Fred Dean was against the Dallas Cowboys.

No, not that game against the Cowboys.

When the 49ers faced Dallas on October 11, they had just started to look like a pretty good team. The 49ers won two straight games to improve to a 3-2 record with the Dallas Cowboys looming ahead on the schedule. That is when coach Bill Walsh pulled the trigger on a trade that would transform the 49ers from a pretty good team to the best team in the league.

In the sixth week of the regular season, Walsh sent two draft picks to the San Diego Chargers to acquire Dean, an immensely talented player who was having problems with the team's management.

"We didn't know it at the time, but he turned it around," Walsh said. "It all started in that first game. He did things that shocked everybody."

Coincidentally, the first game in which Dean put on a 49ers uniform was against the Cowboys in front of a rare sellout crowd at Candlestick Park.

"To me, that game was my Super Bowl," Dean said. "Coach Walsh said he was going to ease me into the game. As it turned out, I played almost the whole game and I had a very good day."

Dean recorded three sacks of Cowboys quarterback Danny White, forced two hurried passes and batted down two passes at the line of scrimmage in the 49ers' 45-14 victory after practicing just three days with his new team. The 49ers have sold out every home game since.

Despite playing in just 11 games for the 49ers that season, Dean was chosen as the UPI's NFL Defensive Player of the Year. "Dean-fense" signs and chants became common at Candlestick Park.

"Fred was the best pure pass rusher I've ever seen to this day," 49ers teammate Jim Stuckey said. "He had great technique and quickness. His speed was unparalleled in the league at that time."

Dwight Clark said Philadelphia defensive end Jevon Kearse reminds him of Dean, who was listed at six-foot-three, 227 pounds.

"He was the original 'Freak,'" Clark said. "He's the 1980s version of 'The Freak.' He had those long arms, was fast, undersized and relentless. The elephant position was invented for him."

Dean was a naturally gifted player. He smoked cigarettes and rarely stepped inside the team's weight room. He was not physically imposing by NFL standards, yet opponents and teammates alike marveled at his strength.

"Fred would bench press 300 pounds 20 times, and this is a guy who never lifted weights," Stuckey said. "Then he'd say, 'That's it for the month.' And he was as fast as any wide receiver we had."

Dean capped that electric first season with a sack of Cincinnati quarterback Ken Anderson in the 49ers' 26-21 victory in Super Bowl XVI.

In five seasons with the 49ers, Dean recorded 40 sacks, ranking seventh on the team's all-time list. He racked up 93.5 sacks for his career, clearly establishing himself as a dominant player in his era. Although he's received some support from influential members of the football media, Dean has never made it to the final ballot in the Pro Football Hall of Fame selection process.

Dean's best season came in 1983 when he recorded 17.5 sacks, including a then-NFL record six sacks in a 27-0 victory over the New Orleans Saints. The next season he missed the 49ers' first 11 games in a contract dispute before Willie Brown, who would eventually become San Francisco's mayor, offered to mediate the talks to resolve the stalemate.

Teammate Keena Turner once described Dean in baseball terms, saying he was like a team's top relief pitcher in a close game.

"If we were trying to protect a lead or we were close behind, Deano in the fourth quarter was a machine," Turner said.

While Dean was playing he had to cope with frequent migraine headaches. He said his problems started in 1976 when he ran head first into a camera cart on the sideline of a game. Since his retirement, the headaches have gotten increasingly prevalent, perhaps exacerbated by the other problems in his life.

Dean lost his automotive repair shop in San Diego after an IRS audit in the early 1990s. He also experienced acute back problems, along with his migraines, forcing him to pay numerous costly visits to hospital emergency rooms.

He has been diagnosed with migraines, cluster headaches and post-traumatic headaches, most likely from numerous concussions he sustained throughout his career. With his medical costs escalating and unable to work because of his physical condition, Dean was forced to sell his two Super Bowl rings at a San Diego pawn shop.

"That was a difficult thing to do," Dean said. "It still hurts. But under the circumstances, you got to do what you got to do. It really bothered me a lot. I was planning on one day trying to retrieve them. I went back to get them at the pawn shop, and the guy had let them go. I don't know where they are now. I didn't want to sell them in the first place, but with the bills piling up, I had no choice."

Dean and his family moved back to his home state of Louisiana, where he finds the heat and humidity more agreeable with his physical problems. He has attended seminary school in the area.

"I got into the school and started to hear the Word," Dean said. "A little light came on, and it all started to make sense."
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Oltre a Dean entrano Art Monk, Darrell Green, Andre Tippett, Gary Zimmerman ed Emmitt Thomas. Ancora fuori l'ex commissioner Paul Tagliabue.
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Arriva anche l'allenatore di RB: è Tony Nathan che ricopriva lo stesso incarico con i Ravens. Trent Baalke che era team's scout for the Southwest region è stato invece promosso director of player personnel.
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The 49ers have reached an agreement with quarterback Shaun Hill on a three-year contract. Hill was scheduled to be an unrestricted free agent at the end of the month.

"It's very exciting to be a Niner for another three years and I appreciate the opportunity they're giving me," Hill said today.

He said he expected to receive the paperwork Tuesday and then he would sign the deal. Hill, 28, will get a chance to compete against Alex Smith for the starting job under new offensive coordinator Mike Martz.

"I'm excited about the opportunity to play for coach Martz," Hill said. "He's done some neat things with quarterbacks in the past. And I'm similar to the guys he's had in the past."

Hill said his style is a lot like that of Marc Bulger.

"I play the same kind of game he does," Hill said. "He has a quick release. He doesn't have the strongest arm in the world, but he gets the ball out on time and in rhythm."

Terms of the contract were not immediately known, but you can expect the contract to be worth approximately $2 million a year with playing-time bonuses that could further compensate Hill if he were to win the starting job. Typically, a signing bonus on such a contract would be around $2 million.
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Le cifre del contratto di Hill mi sembrano ragionevoli, ero preoccupato perché nelle scorse settimane si parlava di un contratto da 10-12 milioni di $ davvero esagerato per uno che ha giocato solo poche partite e che comunque pobabilmente è destinato ad essere il back-up.

PS Passato il Super Bowl, tempo di aprire il nuovo topic? Non oggi però ché è martedì e di venere e di marte non si dà principio all'arte.  :truzzo:
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