Re: San Francisco 49ers 2010 - Ciao ciao Balmy, welcome BWest
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Re: San Francisco 49ers 2010 - Intanto la OL...
a proposito di scelte... ma kentwan balmer?
ce la farà a giocare consistenti snap da end nella 3-4 base l'anno prossimo?
no perchè attualmente ha più ritorni di KO che sacks
ce la farà a giocare consistenti snap da end nella 3-4 base l'anno prossimo?
no perchè attualmente ha più ritorni di KO che sacks
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Re: San Francisco 49ers 2010 - Intanto la OL...
Bè, ne ho prese tre su quattro...Jeremy wrote:
Per le scelte di oggi pronostico CB, OLB, TE e WR ....
Che dire, il giudizio sul draft lo darà il campo però in linea di massima direi che sono molto soddisfatto per quello che è successo in questi tre giorni.
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Questo è il suo anno decisivo, poche storie, sperando che non s'infortuni come l'anno scorso quando stava iniziando a giocare con costanza.mr.kerouac wrote: a proposito di scelte... ma kentwan balmer?
ce la farà a giocare consistenti snap da end nella 3-4 base l'anno prossimo?
no perchè attualmente ha più ritorni di KO che sacks
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mi permetto di segnalare che, tra le caratteristiche di Blount, hai dimenticato il montante destro.
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Per me questo e' uno dei colpi ei Draft.
Non mi dilungo sulle caratteristiche,visto che l'ha gia' fatto egregiamente Angy,ma per me dira' la sua al piano di sopra.
Spero non con il jab...
Non mi dilungo sulle caratteristiche,visto che l'ha gia' fatto egregiamente Angy,ma per me dira' la sua al piano di sopra.
Spero non con il jab...
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Re: San Francisco 49ers 2010 - Intanto la OL...
per l'ultima volta Matt Maiocco blogga sul press democrat
In April 2006, I was asked if I would occasionally write a "web log" to supplement my 49ers newspaper coverage. It sounded interesting enough, but I wondered if anyone would find it, read it and come back.
With a fair amount of skepticism, I agreed to give it a shot. Then, I proceeded to type up a few notes about several draft-eligible players who had visited the 49ers in recent days. It was the kind of information that wasn't considered "newsy" enough to get into the paper, but my hope was that hard-core 49ers fans would find it informative.
Quickly, I became addicted to the timeliness of the blog, which had been given the apt title, "Instant 49ers." It also enabled readers to share their viewpoints and ask questions that I could attempt to answer.
The blog has changed formats a couple times since then. And, to my knowledge, all posts prior to late in 2008 have disappeared from the Internet. While I will remain in the Bay Area and not disappear, this will be my final blog entry in this space. Last night, I sent in my last newspaper article.
Effective today, I am leaving The Press Democrat after 11 years.
It's been a pleasure to work for this company. I owe major debts of gratitude to all the terrific individuals at The Press Democrat who supported me and provided me with invaluable assistance. I was paid to do something that rarely seemed like a job, and the company picked up the tab as I traveled to every NFL city, as well as the Pro Football Hall of Fame twice and a regular-season game in Mexico City.
You found the blog, read it and kept coming back. And, for that, thank you.
This blog provided me an opportunity to communicate directly with the readers. I've gotten to know many of you. So, thank you, for all the comments, the invitations to tailgate parties or for just shouting "hello" when I pass through the stands at Candlestick Park.
Less than a year ago when my father passed away, I found it therapeutic to sit at my computer and, through a stream of tears, write about the man I knew as a great dad, husband and grandfather. I wasn't sure whether it was appropriate to post the tribute on the blog.
I'm glad I did. The outpouring of kindness was overwhelming. Many of you shared your poignant memories about your own parents. Your words served as comfort for my entire family. My mother told me, "There are a lot of really good people out there who read your stories."
This should not be interpreted as a "farewell." I will resurface shortly. But I will not be writing for a print publication.
A friend asked me last night if I was sad to be leaving the world of newspapers. My answer was, "I'm trying not to think about it or I'd cry." I think she thought I was kidding.
It's all I've ever done. My eighth-grade teacher, Mr. Steffan, asked if I'd write a game story on my elementary school's flag football game to turn into the local newspaper. (Yes, I grew up in a very small community.) The article was published, and I immediately knew what I wanted to do when I grew up.
I consider my routine of going to the gift shop to buy the morning paper(s) among the highlights of every trip I've ever taken - or will take in the future. I'm sad to be leaving the newspaper business. But I'm excited about the possibilities for the future.
In April 2006, I was asked if I would occasionally write a "web log" to supplement my 49ers newspaper coverage. It sounded interesting enough, but I wondered if anyone would find it, read it and come back.
With a fair amount of skepticism, I agreed to give it a shot. Then, I proceeded to type up a few notes about several draft-eligible players who had visited the 49ers in recent days. It was the kind of information that wasn't considered "newsy" enough to get into the paper, but my hope was that hard-core 49ers fans would find it informative.
Quickly, I became addicted to the timeliness of the blog, which had been given the apt title, "Instant 49ers." It also enabled readers to share their viewpoints and ask questions that I could attempt to answer.
The blog has changed formats a couple times since then. And, to my knowledge, all posts prior to late in 2008 have disappeared from the Internet. While I will remain in the Bay Area and not disappear, this will be my final blog entry in this space. Last night, I sent in my last newspaper article.
Effective today, I am leaving The Press Democrat after 11 years.
It's been a pleasure to work for this company. I owe major debts of gratitude to all the terrific individuals at The Press Democrat who supported me and provided me with invaluable assistance. I was paid to do something that rarely seemed like a job, and the company picked up the tab as I traveled to every NFL city, as well as the Pro Football Hall of Fame twice and a regular-season game in Mexico City.
You found the blog, read it and kept coming back. And, for that, thank you.
This blog provided me an opportunity to communicate directly with the readers. I've gotten to know many of you. So, thank you, for all the comments, the invitations to tailgate parties or for just shouting "hello" when I pass through the stands at Candlestick Park.
Less than a year ago when my father passed away, I found it therapeutic to sit at my computer and, through a stream of tears, write about the man I knew as a great dad, husband and grandfather. I wasn't sure whether it was appropriate to post the tribute on the blog.
I'm glad I did. The outpouring of kindness was overwhelming. Many of you shared your poignant memories about your own parents. Your words served as comfort for my entire family. My mother told me, "There are a lot of really good people out there who read your stories."
This should not be interpreted as a "farewell." I will resurface shortly. But I will not be writing for a print publication.
A friend asked me last night if I was sad to be leaving the world of newspapers. My answer was, "I'm trying not to think about it or I'd cry." I think she thought I was kidding.
It's all I've ever done. My eighth-grade teacher, Mr. Steffan, asked if I'd write a game story on my elementary school's flag football game to turn into the local newspaper. (Yes, I grew up in a very small community.) The article was published, and I immediately knew what I wanted to do when I grew up.
I consider my routine of going to the gift shop to buy the morning paper(s) among the highlights of every trip I've ever taken - or will take in the future. I'm sad to be leaving the newspaper business. But I'm excited about the possibilities for the future.
Ci sono squadre che a certe temperature si squagliano, altre che lievitano. Classe, storia: Milan.
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Re: San Francisco 49ers 2010 - Intanto la OL...
Brutta notizia per tutti i fan dei niners l'addio di Maiocco, ottimo giornalista e persona molto gentile(con entusiasmo accettò di farsi intervistare da noi e credo che anche con Cecaro è stato molto gentile). Speriamo almeno che continui a seguire i niners, anche se sembra abbia abbandonato la carta stampata.
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Noooooooooooooooooo...mr.kerouac wrote: per l'ultima volta Matt Maiocco blogga sul press democrat
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Intanto pare che Blount dopo aver raggiunto l'accordo verbale non ha firmato il contratto con i niners e si sia accordato (sembpre verbalmente pare, e quindi può ancora cambiare idea.... :D) con i Titans (dove può avere grosse opportunità di fare il roster).
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Re: San Francisco 49ers 2010 - Intanto la OL...
Con me è stato molto più che molto gentile, perchè praticamente senza le sue dritte non sarei mai riuscito ad entrare a Santa Clara due anni fa. E tutto in modo totalmente disinteressato. Sicuramente una grande persona.Angyair wrote: Brutta notizia per tutti i fan dei niners l'addio di Maiocco, ottimo giornalista e persona molto gentile(con entusiasmo accettò di farsi intervistare da noi e credo che anche con Cecaro è stato molto gentile). Speriamo almeno che continui a seguire i niners, anche se sembra abbia abbandonato la carta stampata.
Tornando al draft (grazie Angy per gli aggiornamenti sms
Sing ha scommesso su alcuni caratterini difficili, se ho capito bene, ma lui sa come prenderli. Anche Patrick Willis si dice che non fosse proprio facile da addomesticare e sono bastati un paio di discorsetti fatti bene.
Non ho capito perchè hanno preferito Davis a Bulaga, ma ovviamente loro sanno delle cose e noi no. :D

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Re: San Francisco 49ers 2010 - Intanto la OL...
Brutto colpo quello di MM. Decisamente la mia lettura giornaliera preferita. Si sa se Baalke è abile nello scrivere?




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Che domande fai?KingKaiv wrote: Si sa se Baalke è abile nello scrivere?


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Ciò che è impossibile agli uomini, è possibile a Baalke.Rocky wrote: Che domande fai?
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