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Old 11-03-2017, 09:23 AM   #1
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Whatever -- that shit works.
All it ever made me do was lose my clothes, lol!
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All it ever made me do was lose my clothes, lol!
I got so drunk one time I came home with no shoes on and have no idea where they were. Never saw em again. Not my proudest moment.
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i got so drunk one time i came home with no shoes on and have no idea where they were. Never saw em again. Not my proudest moment.
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Re: Garoppolo to the 49ers

This is interesting:

San Francisco 49ers may not sign QB Jimmy Garoppolo to long-term deal
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Old 11-06-2017, 09:24 AM   #5
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Well, I shudder to think this, and feel free to correct me if what I'm thinking is not completely accurate, but here's a very possible move by the 49ers. They slap the non-franchise tag on Jimmy Garoppolo, and shop him to the highest bidder. They decide not to match, letting him go while getting some high round draft picks for him. Even if they don't get the two 1st round picks, they will, at least, get their second round pick back, plus something else. They won't just accept what they spent on Jimmy Garoppolo, so it will have to be some very sweet compensation.

Having said that, the 49ers go out and sign Kirk Cousins, just like they have always been pegged to do. So not only do they get a proven, good quarterback as their franchise guy, but they still get their second round pick and possibly even another first round pick. Certainly depends upon what they agree to, but they'd be making a "profit" in draft picks, off of what they invested in Jimmy Garoppolo, while not spending any real money on him.

Meanwhile, the 49ers sign Cousins away from Washington, leaving the Redskins with the choice of drafting another quarterback, or taking the bait and offering a long term contract to Jimmy Garoppolo, all the while having to give up high round picks for him. Shanahan would like nothing more than to royally screw the Redskins by not only taking their quarterback away from them, but also taking away draft picks and making them look stupid by having to sign Jimmy Garoppolo to a deal that they were not willing to sign Kirk Cousins to.

If you're the Redskins front office, you have to see this move as a very real possibility. Even if it doesn't shake out like that, it has potential. You can't take the bait. You sign Cousins to a long term deal and let that be the end of it. If that happens, then the 49ers are probably just fine with Jimmy Garoppolo, giving up a mere second for him, and developing their team with the draft, otherwise. Either way, the 49ers don't have to be completely married to Jimmy Garoppolo just yet. I think, either way, Lynch is playing this very well.
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