<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(VDavis85n'ufsaid @ Nov 21st ) [snapback]1791953[/snapback]</div>
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Good teams don't take 7 years to rebuild as the 49ers have done. ARizona has been going on for like what, 15 years to be at .500? Ever since Browns got started up again in Cleveland, same old stuff from them. Raiders have been playing like Raiders.
I've heard of all the garbage you're spewing about FA, players retiring, blah blah blah. AT LEAST A TEAM REPLACES THE PLAYER WHO LEAVES! Steve Young leaves, who did we get? Garbage man Garcia. Jerry RIce leaves, got a selfish player in Owens who didn't give a ****. Then we got B Lloyd, he didn't care. We got nobody in Secondary to play like ROnnie Lott did, or Eric Wright. We got nobody on Dline playing like a 4-3. If you want to accept continued failings on the 49ers, that's your business. LEast property can be fixed a lot faster then a team, and it doesn't take a year to do so either.
YOu keep making assumptions on my life, I'm going to start reporting you. THis is not the political name calling site.
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Numbnutts, is it ok if I call you numbnutts? Owens was not T.O. until he became known as one of the best receivers in the league, up to that point he was a good oyung talent that worked hard and made plays, then hi head got big and we traded him away. We could not afford to keep Rice, and Rice was not ready to stop playing, his heart stayed in SF, but he kept playing in other places even though he was aged. Lloyd had potential but he had a douchebag in Erickson trying to coach him, he was overrated, but was drafted as a number 2 or 3 receiver and ended up being number 1 because of Erickson. I am not saying York is doing a good job, he isnt. DeBartalo is the one that f-ed the franchise for a while putting us in salary cap hell, making it hard to get highly paid players. The Ronnie Lott idea is interesting because there are very few players in teh league that play like Ronnie Lott, its not like there is 3 or 4 in every draft class. Before we build a secondary we have to build a pass rush, which is looking increasingly better with some young players. You being a carpenter or whatever you are should know that you have to start with a foundation. Everything, whether it is on offense or defense relies on the strength of the line, and builds around that. Also, it is hard to compare us now with the great franchise years, as the only coach around now close to the caliber of Bill Walsh is Bellichek. Nolan is a decent coach, im not going to call him a good coach until he has us in te playoffs this year or next year, he is definately better than Erickson though.