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Boldin is a free agent


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2 minutes ago, KillerKat said:

Having KB back is not enough. Too many drop issues by all of our WRs.

Boldin's been amazing in the playoffs throughout his career and went for 104 and a TD in the Super Bowl against that elite defense. Could've used him a lot against Denver. He'd be our most physical receiver by far outside of KB. Probably would come relatively cheap too.

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6 minutes ago, Gipetto said:

The poo he was doing in the playoffs against us when he was a 49er still kind of tick me off.

Ehh I wasn't happy about that either but I was more pissed at the refs for not throwing flags. He was doing the same stuff our guys like Mitchell were doing only difference was we got penalized they didn't. And we signed Harper after his sh*t against us...

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Just now, Mr. Scot said:

I'm iffy given the age, but it's true we do have a thing for Walter Payton award winners.

We've already had the last two on roster.  Maybe we'll go for a third.

 

3 Walter Payton award winners would cancel out a Kraken, wouldn't they?

 

I wouldn't sign him to be our starter across from KB but it wouldn't be of much risk to add him to the group even at age 36. And yes he's old but was more productive last year with terrible QB play than Cotchery has been in nearly a decade.

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Just now, thomas96 said:

3 Walter Payton award winners would cancel out a Kraken, wouldn't they?

I wouldn't sign him to be our starter across from KB but it wouldn't be of much risk to add him to the group even at age 36. And yes he's old but was more productive last year with terrible QB play than Cotchery has been in nearly a decade.

If the team still wants that one 'old dude' in the receiving corps, I could see it.

He certainly fits the general team chemistry.

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