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Re: San Francisco 49ers 2009 - The Singletary Era: Welcome Home, Granchio.

Posted: 14/10/2009, 13:35
by multiple
cecaro wrote: A parte che ovviamente se non rientra un Gore in forma non andiamo da nessuna parte.
Gore in forma e' ovviamente fondamentale, ma se non migliora la linea c'e' poco da fare

Re: San Francisco 49ers 2009 - The Singletary Era: Welcome Home, Granchio.

Posted: 14/10/2009, 18:41
by cecaro
[align=center]:yahoo: :yahoo: :yahoo: :yahoo: :yahoo:E' arrivato!!! :yahoo: :yahoo: :yahoo: :yahoo: :yahoo:[/align]


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Re: San Francisco 49ers 2009 - The Singletary Era: Welcome Home, Granchio.

Posted: 15/10/2009, 9:20
by multiple
Cos'e'?

Re: San Francisco 49ers 2009 - The Singletary Era: Welcome Home, Granchio.

Posted: 15/10/2009, 10:32
by cecaro
multiple wrote: Cos'e'?
L' autografo del tuo n° 8 preferito :01:

Re: San Francisco 49ers 2009 - The Singletary Era: Welcome Home, Granchio.

Posted: 15/10/2009, 10:41
by multiple
cecaro wrote: L' autografo del tuo n° 8 preferito :01:
Aaaahhhhhhhhhhhhh!
Spettacolo!!!

:forza: :forza: :forza:

Grande Mimmo!

Re: San Francisco 49ers 2009 - The Singletary Era: Welcome Home, Granchio.

Posted: 15/10/2009, 10:55
by Alvise
angy?

Re: San Francisco 49ers 2009 - The Singletary Era: Welcome Home, Granchio.

Posted: 15/10/2009, 11:37
by ziojean
cecaro wrote: [align=center]:yahoo: :yahoo: :yahoo: :yahoo: :yahoo:E' arrivato!!! :yahoo: :yahoo: :yahoo: :yahoo: :yahoo:[/align]
:notworthy:

Re: San Francisco 49ers 2009 - The Singletary Era: Welcome Home, Granchio.

Posted: 15/10/2009, 12:23
by Jeremy
cecaro wrote: L' autografo del tuo n° 8 preferito :01:
:notworthy: :notworthy: :notworthy:

Re: San Francisco 49ers 2009 - The Singletary Era: Welcome Home, Granchio.

Posted: 15/10/2009, 13:50
by azazel
cecaro wrote: L' autografo del tuo n° 8 preferito :01:
Troy Aikman? :paper:

Re: San Francisco 49ers 2009 - The Singletary Era: Welcome Home, Granchio.

Posted: 16/10/2009, 0:09
by Jeremy
azazel wrote: Troy Aikman? :paper:
:polliceverso:

Re: San Francisco 49ers 2009 - The Singletary Era: Welcome Home, Granchio.

Posted: 16/10/2009, 11:14
by Jeremy
Siamo una delle squadre interessate a Josh Cribbs, WR ma soprattutto ritornatore dei Browns.

Re: San Francisco 49ers 2009 - The Singletary Era: Welcome Home, Granchio.

Posted: 16/10/2009, 11:23
by multiple
Jeremy wrote: Siamo una delle squadre interessate a Josh Cribbs, WR ma soprattutto ritornatore dei Browns.
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I Browns sembrano non volerlo tradare comunque. Cosa gli diamo in cambio?

Re: San Francisco 49ers 2009 - The Singletary Era: Welcome Home, Granchio.

Posted: 16/10/2009, 11:29
by Rocky
Jeremy wrote: Siamo una delle squadre interessate a Josh Cribbs, WR ma soprattutto ritornatore dei Browns.
A mio parere il mio special teamer (non solo inteso come ritornatore) di tutta l'NFL. A quanto pare i Browns stanno tentennando sul rinnovo del contratto, chi lo prendo fa un affarone.

Re: San Francisco 49ers 2009 - The Singletary Era: Welcome Home, Granchio.

Posted: 16/10/2009, 13:22
by Angyair
Sul contratto di Crabtree......

The official word on the day it was signed is that the contract was for six years and $32 million that could maximize to $40 million with incentives.
Now the incentives are becoming public and it turns out Crabtree will have to fly to Colorado in a homemade balloon before he reaches that $40 million.

ProFootballTalk.com has the deets and they're so outlandish that Crabtree couldn't reach them if he was the second coming of Jerry Rice.

"On three occasions in the first five years of the deal," PFT notes, "(1) Crabtree must participate in 80 percent of the snaps on offense; (2) Crabtree must qualify for the Pro Bowl; (3) the 49ers must win 14 games; and (4) Crabtree must be named Super Bowl MVP."

It is mathematically impossible for Michael Crabtree to play 80 percent  of the snaps on offense this year when he's already missed nearly half of the season.

Crabtree doesn't need to hit just one of those incentives, he needs to hit them all, three times in the next five seasons. Even in the 49ers' heyday of Joe Montana, Jerry Rice, and Carmen Policy's salary cap chicanery, the Niners never won three Super Bowls within five seasons. And even in their five Super Bowl seasons, only twice did they win 14 or more regular season games.

And that $17 million in "guaranteed money"? ProFootballTalk.com reports that "Of the $17 million in guaranteed money, $6.395 of it is guaranteed for injury only." In other words, Crabtree can be cut for performance reasons and still not see most of that $17 million "guaranteed".

So if Crabtree plays more like J.J. Stokes than Jerry Rice, he'll also be playing with Monopoly money.

Re: San Francisco 49ers 2009 - The Singletary Era: Welcome Home, Granchio.

Posted: 16/10/2009, 20:11
by KingKaiv
multiple wrote: '
I Browns sembrano non volerlo tradare comunque. Cosa gli diamo in cambio?
Semplice scambio di KR. A loro non serve un TE che ritorna i calci?