Friday, February 25, 2022
Declined
Andrew Marchand of the NY Post is reporting that Lynch had dinner with Amazon's representatives and was offered a much more lucrative TV deal than what he is currently making to do broadcast work. He has declined their offer which lines up with his previous statements; he had stated that he'd been presented with a few of these opportunities but he's committed to this organization. Good news for us and at least he got himself a free meal out of the deal!
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Money talks and BS walks - well not in this case. It's a simple case that he has enough millions and is very happy in his current position.
ReplyDelete"According to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network, the University of Kentucky is hiring San Francisco 49ers quarterbacks coach Rich Scangarello to serve as the football program's offensive coordinator."
ReplyDeleteWow, didn't see that one coming. I wonder who takes his place?
DeleteIf I had my druthers it'd be John Beck.
ReplyDeleteYeah, that was what Jack Hammer proposed and I think it makes a lot of sense.
DeleteSherman thinks the 49ers should do everything in their power to sign Gilmore.
ReplyDeleteIt feels to me like Bobby Turner is calling it a career. Sucks.
ReplyDeleteIf all the 49ers sign next year is Vonn Miller and Gilmore, I'd consider that a winning ticket.
Yeah... Turner is no longer listed on the 49ers website as part of their coaching staff.
DeleteTurner was my favorite coach on the staff other than Shanny.
DeleteHearing the 49ers have had open communications between Mostert's camp. I thought it likely in the best interest of both parties.
ReplyDeleteJason Hurley has a very detailed look at the salary cap for 2022. He looks to extend Deebo at an average of $20 mil per year and Bosa at $30 mil per year (these are averages not 2022 cap hits). After these extensions, Jimmy G gone, and reworking contracts for some of the higher priced players, the 49ers could have close to $25 mil left for a backup QB, some free agent signings and the draft class.
ReplyDeleteIt's just his plan, but he really provides a lot of detail.
https://49erscap.com/index.php/2022-offseason-plan/