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49ers just traded to possibly get....Mac Jones


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9 minutes ago, Verge said:

Also, no one believes this. 

I believe they will put a KC, unless someone gets nutty with a Jimmy G offer. In 2022 trade Jimmy g for a 2nd/whatever and roll with Jones(I still can not buy it)/lance. 

Jimmy was traded to SF and they still made him wait one month before starting. That system for a rookie/anyone takes time to understand. Kyle doesnt want to ruin a QB by throwing him without basic undestanding of his O. 

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48 minutes ago, Jared Patterson said:

New England or Houston bound...

New England. BB will use him to get to the playoffs when they pull Cam mid-season and all the networks will be like “ who would have thought a national champion winning QB with 40+TDs would be good in the NFL- he can’t run”. 

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4 hours ago, Verge said:

I respect Sax man but my guy told me 

1. Wilson 
2. Jones 
3. Lance 

as far as the 49ers go. 

Hey, you could be right, but Steve Young, presumably close to the 49ers, says Wilson or Fields! The Wilson part of the equation is assuming that he'll be gone at two. But if not, who knows? Stranger things have happened, but it doesn't seem like they'd have  moved up to three if they really thought Wilson would be gone and wanted Jones. I mean, they'd have to really like Jones to give up that much, knowing that Wilson would likely be gone.

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16 hours ago, mrcompletely11 said:

Come on man, I am on record that I love Lance and think he is a great fit for us because he can sit.  But he is coming from a d2 team on a limited snap count.  The speed alone will take him a year at least to figure out.  There is no way on Gods green earth that he starts anytime soon and is effective for whatever team drafts him.  The transition from D1 speed to the NFL happens to every player but the transition from d2 with a limited snap count is going to be insane. 

Yes but isn’t that why the Panthers supposedly brought in Bridgewater...to be the bridge Qb for a young drafted Qb 

That was  one of the talking points besides he knew Brady’s offense and he was just a swell guy and he might work out 

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32 minutes ago, raleigh-panther said:

Yes but isn’t that why the Panthers supposedly brought in Bridgewater...to be the bridge Qb for a young drafted Qb 

That was  one of the talking points besides he knew Brady’s offense and he was just a swell guy and he might work out 

I agree but fua was saying he isn't a project 

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