NorthHawk wrote:The problem with Graham wasn't his abilities, but it was how they used him. Trying to make a Pro Bowl WR into a blocking TE was just a waste of resources and it took them until the last year to figure it out.
Unger was a Pro Bowl Center. He was pretty darn good and the best we've had since the Holmgren years. Nobody since him has reached his standards and the FO hasn't even tried.
NorthHawk wrote:The problem with Graham wasn't his abilities, but it was how they used him. Trying to make a Pro Bowl WR into a blocking TE was just a waste of resources and it took them until the last year to figure it out.
Unger was a Pro Bowl Center. He was pretty darn good and the best we've had since the Holmgren years. Nobody since him has reached his standards and the FO hasn't even tried.
mykc14 wrote:Yeah he wasn't a system fit... Just like Adams
Hawktawk wrote:I wasn’t aware Unger was an all pro . He was a pro bowler . But I recall 48 which was Russell Wilson’s finest hour along with Percy Harvin as Unger was absolutely abused by pot roast , shoved in the backfield . Lynch was stuffed to the tune of 38 yards with 20 on 1 carry as a result . I said after the game the protection sucked and Russ should have at least shared MVP due to how he handled that game . I was fortified by Bill Polian on NFL network who said Unger had “ a big name “ while ripping his play in that game . I know a year later we got stuffed twice in short yardage in the first half and elected to throw the pass that shall live forever in our nightmares . Unger was real good and I hear he got a few more pro bowls playing in front of one of the all time greats in Brees .
It was Russels idea or KJ is lying . Which is it ? He says it created more division because the guy is soft . Just a wierd revelation about Russ and Jimmy . I was excited as hell when I heard about it and there were some damn good highlights too . I just never saw Unger as great , no hutch or Walt , not close . Jimmy blew his patella halfway through the year and Russ still broke the TD record I believe . Who knows what playoffs would have looked like that year with an offensive weapon like that. They freed him up from blocking enough to set team records while recovering from his knee the following year . I’ll take an owner that takes chances to get better over lots who don’t .
Hawktawk wrote:I wasn’t aware Unger was an all pro.
RiverDog wrote:Then you haven't been paying attention. Unger was first team All Pro in 2012:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Unger
RiverDog wrote:Then you haven't been paying attention. Unger was first team All Pro in 2012:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Unger
RiverDog wrote:But that's not the point. The point is that Graham did not fit our run first, low risk, don't put the defense in bad positions philosophy. He was a finesse player that didn't fit the character of our smash mouth team.
Plus trading Unger wasn't the worst part of the trade. It's that we never had a plan to replace him. Carroll/Cable used the guard and center positions to hide their high picks that they drafted as tackles but busted. The interior offensive line was the Seahawks' Rodney Dangerfield. And don't forget, it wasn't a player-for-player trade. It included a first round draft pick.
I'll admit that the Graham trade wasn't as bad as the Harvin and Adams trades, but we still ended up with the short end of the stick, as evidenced by the fact that once Graham's contract was up, we let him go. He played just 3 seasons for us, not very much mileage when you consider what we gave up to get him.
RiverDog wrote:We must have a little different opinion of the tight end position. I'm not as concerned about their statistical production as I am their all around play, at least as far as a run first offense like ours is concerned. To give you an example, IMO George Kittle is a better tight end, at least for the type of game the Niners play, than is Travis Kelce even though Kelce has one heck of a lot more stats behind him. Kittle blocks like a bulldozer, and more than holds his own in the passing game. But if we turn it around, Kelce is the better fit for the more dynamic Chiefs offense than Kittle would be.
Although he was injured quite a bit, IMO the best tight end we've had, at least in the Pete Carroll era and for the type of offense we run, was Zach Miller. It's why I prefer Will Dissly over Noah Fant and Colby Parkinson as Dissly is the better blocker, especially given that our offensive line has been less than stellar during Pete's regime and needs help from the tight end position. We tried getting Graham to block as an inline tight end, but his heart was never in it. We were trying to pound a square peg into a round hole.
Plus, Graham wasn't used in the red zone as was one of the main justifications for trading for him until late in his stay with us. At the time of the trade, the consensus was that we needed to get Russell some more "weapons", especially in the red zone. He was underutilized.
So while Graham did give us a considerable amount of production over the short amount of time he was with us, more so than the Harvin and Adams trades, it wasn't near enough to offset what we gave up for him.
RiverDog wrote:I don't blame Jimmy Graham for our failures, but you certainly can't credit him with a lot of the team's success either because we weren't very successful, at least not compared to the LOB days, never getting past the divisional round of the playoffs. The fact that we didn't resign him when his contract was up speaks volumes. He was here just 3 years. If a first round draft pick spent just 3 years with the team, he'd be considered a bust.
I'll leave it at that. We'll just have to agree to disagree.
Hawktawk wrote:I wasn’t aware Unger was an all pro.
Hawktawk wrote:No I started paying attention in 13 a lot more . I stand corrected . I think he had 3 in NO but whatever. As Bill Polian said “big name “
if he was an all pro every year ok . I just see it as a team that really counted on Russels legs to be able to feed a lot of other mouths . As I’ve said Russ was asking for it or KJ is lying and I agree with Russ . It’s not known what would have happened that first year as Graham was injured near the end of a monster game leaping to catch a TD and snapping his
Patella . It was remarkable he was as good the following year as he was . Injuries suck .
Hawktawk wrote:No I started paying attention in 13 a lot more . I stand corrected . I think he had 3 in NO but whatever. As Bill Polian said “big name “
if he was an all pro every year ok . I just see it as a team that really counted on Russels legs to be able to feed a lot of other mouths . As I’ve said Russ was asking for it or KJ is lying and I agree with Russ . It’s not known what would have happened that first year as Graham was injured near the end of a monster game leaping to catch a TD and snapping his
Patella . It was remarkable he was as good the following year as he was . Injuries suck .
obiken wrote:He was the best Center we ever had, get past it HT! Pete traded him off for a Marshmallow TE that couldn't block!
Hawktawk wrote:No I started paying attention in 13 a lot more . I stand corrected . I think he had 3 in NO but whatever. As Bill Polian said “big name “
if he was an all pro every year ok . I just see it as a team that really counted on Russels legs to be able to feed a lot of other mouths . As I’ve said Russ was asking for it or KJ is lying and I agree with Russ . It’s not known what would have happened that first year as Graham was injured near the end of a monster game leaping to catch a TD and snapping his
Patella . It was remarkable he was as good the following year as he was . Injuries suck .
NorthHawk wrote:But they had a serious downgrade at that position and haven't addressed it properly since.
That's coming up to 7 years and numerous Pro Bowl and All Pro Centers that were bypassed by this FO. And the Guards? Mostly castoffs from other teams or failed Tackles with a few exceptions.
Hawktawk wrote:You’re getting no argument from me we need a center upgrade . It’s the qb of the o line and beyond that we lack power and nastiness in the interior line in general . Guys like Penny and Walker mask the lack of push with their talent .
My disagreement if it’s even that is whether it made sense to get Jimmy Graham at the expense of a really good not great center . I say it did . Our playoff push that year would have been different with him healthy . I’d say the inability to replace him is a separate issue. Nobody including Pete is denying we have a talent deficit and center is as big a problem as anything .
Hawktawk wrote:Heard on Brock and Salk this AM that on Saturday Geno had re-tweeted from last July “men lie and women lie but numbers don’t lie.” He tweeted it again yesterday and repeated “ numbers “
With the deal for Meyers and these re tweets from his contentious process signing his 3.5 million deal it looks like they made an offer and it’s not impressive . I don’t think tweeting is the best way to go . It sounds like a rocky start .
Hawktawk wrote:Heard on Brock and Salk this AM that on Saturday Geno had re-tweeted from last July “men lie and women lie but numbers don’t lie.” He tweeted it again yesterday and repeated “ numbers “
With the deal for Meyers and these re tweets from his contentious process signing his 3.5 million deal it looks like they made an offer and it’s not impressive . I don’t think tweeting is the best way to go . It sounds like a rocky start .
Hawktawk wrote:I wonder how low an offer . I hope it wasn’t insulting . If I’ve seen anything out of Geno he’s got a sense of self worth and a chip on his shoulder . He was tweeting last year and signed but it was 7 million in the end , not 30. I don’t know if he will take less but these suggestions of 15 or 20 with as many teams hurting at the position might make it impossible to get a bit of a hometown discount later . Who knows . At least it should be settled by the draft . Fingers crossed Lock can actually play at this point , or a top 5 rook. Or?
NorthHawk wrote:There are too many holes to fill to only concentrate only on Defense.
Like last year take best talent available at positions of need regardless of whether it's O or D.
I don't know who are going to be FA's this year along the DL, but there are usually some that become available - or maybe pull a rabbit out of the hat and trade for someone who another team either
can't afford to re-sign or doesn't fit a new scheme if they are getting a new DC. We could then draft a DL and he would have a chance to develop without being considered the savior of the DL and
all of the expectations that go with that.
Old but Slow wrote:PFF made a report about turnover potential plays, that lists plays that might have been turnovers except for dropped interceptions, offensive recoveries of fumbles, and so forth. For the top 10 passers those kind of plays led to turnovers %80 of the time, while Geno had less than %50 turnovers. If he had the league average, he would have had about 25 turnovers. Luck.
mykc14 wrote:Geno isn't going to sign here for less than 30 mil... If that is our ceiling he will test the FA market.
Hawktawk wrote:Honestly I don’t know what is best and that’s why they make the big money in the FO. We had success with a qb on his rookie deal . When we had to pay everyone it’s been tough . I can see letting Geno walk for 30 year per.
PFF made a report about turnover potential plays, that lists plays that might have been turnovers except for dropped interceptions, offensive recoveries of fumbles, and so forth. For the top 10 passers those kind of plays led to turnovers %80 of the time, while Geno had less than %50 turnovers.
I was wondering if someone had done that kind of research as it sure seemed to me that Geno was the beneficiary of a heck of a lot of dropped interceptions, especially in the 2nd half of the season when he started trying to force balls into some very tight windows.
Hawktawk wrote:What’s the plan other than Geno write back ? Average . Worthless at what the going rate is.
I don’t blame him if he’s angry how the organization and seemingly lots of fans view him. I’d be .
Careful what you wish for . Wyman said it well as a man who wasn’t a Geno man who is now. “ it’s a lot easier to get worse then better at qb ..
.
Aseahawkfan wrote:If the 49ers win the Super Bowl with Brock Purdy, I say take a chance in the draft.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 42 guests