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obviously just speakin from lookin at the pics, but moss looks like he's not fuckin around...looks like hes ready to bring it one last time and make a run for the ring.
His legacy has been tainted by the sport media....

But I think he'll play this year and sign another 2-3 years with the 49ers and redeem himself..


Teams are taking note at our WR core, they gonna be way too dangerous on the field with our Running Backs...
 
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Hate to say this folks, and its just how I feel and Im a outspoken individual, cant wait for next season, gonna be awesome, gonna of course enjoy the conversations about the 49ers on the Sicc but untill then, this site is dead lol, see ya then!!

NIIIIIIIIIIIINNNNNNEEEEERRRRRRRRRRRRSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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lol that reminded me Fatal never came back to the siccness. Dude was on here for the last 10 years of shitty teams but our team returns to the top(where it belongs to be) and he's MIA the entire season.
 

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49ers announce 17 rookie free-agent signings
http://www.csnbayarea.com/football-...ie-free-agent-sign?blockID=702260&feedID=5936

The 49ers announced Friday they have signed 17 undrafted free agents. The 49ers are eligible to attend the team's rookie minicamp in Santa Clara next week:

FB Cameron Bell, Northern Illinois
LB Kourtnei Brown, Clemson
DT Patrick Butrym, Wisconsin
TE Garrett Celek, Michigan State
OL David Gonzalez, Washington State
RB Jewel Hampton, Southern Illinois
LB Joe Holland, Purdue
DT Matthew Masifilo, Stanford
CB Anthony Mosley, Kentucky
T Kevin Murphy, Harvard
G Al Netter, Northwestern
WR Chris Owusu, Stanford
WR Nathan Palmer, Northern Illinois
CB Deante' Purvis, UNLV
K Giorgio Tavecchio, California
S Michael Thomas, Stanford
WR Brian Tyms, Florida A&M

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FB Cameron Bell
6-2, 252
Northern Illinois
Played in 20 games (5 starts) for the Huskies and registered 46 carries for 426 yds. As a senior, appeared in 12 games (5 starts) and rushed for 18 yds. on 7 carries. In 2010, played in 8 games and rushed for 228 yds. on 39 carries. Sat out the 2009 season after transferring from Iowa State. Also made the transition from linebacker to running back, in 2009. Saw action in 23 games for the Cyclones and registered 22 tackles. A two-time first-team all-district performer at Stony Point (Round Rock, TX) HS, Bell totaled over 3,000 career rushing yds. and owns school records for most rushing yds. (1,200) and TDs (11) in a season. Earned degree in communication studies. Born 9/8/88 in Columbia, SC.

LB Kourtnei Brown
6-6, 255
Clemson
Played in 49 games (1 start) for the Tigers and tallied 75 tackles, 3.0 sacks, 10 TFLs, 2 FRs, 1 INT, 2 TDs (1 FR return and 1 INT return) and 3 PDs. As a senior, played in 14 games and registered 25 tackles, 2.0 sacks, 4 TFLs, 1 INT and 1 FR (both returned for TDs). In 2010, played in 11 games and notched 17 tackles, 2 TFLs and 1 FR. Redshirted in 2009. In 2008, played in 13 games (1 start) and recorded 21 tackles and 2 TFLs. As a freshman, appeared in 11 games and had 12 tackles. Attended Victory Christian Center (Charlotte, NC) HS. Earned degree in community recreation, sport, & camp management. Born 4/17/88 in Charlotte, NC.

DT Patrick Butrym
6-4, 285
Wisconsin
Saw action in 53 games (29 starts) during his four-year career at Wisconsin and totaled 80 tackles, 10.5 TFLs, 4.0 sacks, 1 INT and 1 FF. Earned honorable mention All-Big Ten honors as a senior after recording 23 tackles, 3.5 TFLs, 1.0 sack and his first career forced fumble. In 2010, posted a career-high 28 tackles and 2.5 sacks, to go along with 3.0 TFLs. Recorded 24 tackles, 0.5 sacks and 1 INT in 2009. As a freshman, posted 5 tackles and 1.5 TFLs after redshirting in 2007. Starred on DL and at TE at Waukesha Catholic (Waukesha, WI) HS, earning first-team all-state honors on both sides of the ball as a senior, posting 34 catches for 422 yds., as well as 20.5 QB sacks. His father, Craig Butrym, played basketball for Marquette's 1977 NCAA championship team. Double major in economics and agricultural business. Born Patrick Butrym on 6/13/88 in New Berlin, WI.

TE Garrett Celek
6-5, 252
Michigan State
Appeared in 38 games (12 starts) at Michigan State and recorded 14 recepts. for 135 yds. and 3 TDs. Tallied 35 yds. on 3 recepts. and 1 TD during his senior campaign. Celek caught 2 recepts. for 17 yds. in the first two games of the 2010 season, before being sidelined for the next 11 games with a shoulder injury. In 2009, recorded 3 recepts. for 33 yds. and 1 TD. As a redshirt freshman, hauled in a career-high 6 recepts. for 50 yds. and a TD. The two-year starter at LaSalle (OH) HS was named to PrepStar’s All-Midwest Team. Also competed in track and field, where he won the Greater Catholic League discus title as a junior. Brother Brent played at the University of Cincinnati (2003-06) and currently plays TE for the Philadelphia Eagles. Graduated in December with a degree in packaging. Born Garrett Celek on 5/29/88 in Cincinnati, OH.

G David Gonzalez
6-6, 286
Washington State
Played for the Cougars for two seasons, starting all 19 games he appeared in at left tackle. Named All-Pac-12 Conference honorable mention and served as team captain against UCLA (10/8) and California (11/5) in 2011. Was a two-year starter at Fresno City College before transferring to Washington State. Gonzalez was named all-conference and played in the State City Bowl in 2009. As a freshman, Gonzalez played in the Silicon Valley Bowl. Started every game as a senior at Central West (Fresno, CA) HS, playing both offensive and defensive line. Was also team captain for the Grizzlies and named Second-Team All-Tri-River Athletic Conference on the offensive side of the ball. Majored in social sciences. Born David Gonzalez on 10/20/90 in Fresno, CA.

RB Jewel Hampton
5-9, 210
Southern Illinois
Played in 26 games (7 starts) for Iowa and Southern Illinois, finishing his collegiate career with 348 carries for 1,698 yds. and 25 TDs, while adding 22 recepts. for 169 yds. and 1 TD. Also has 23 KORs for 537 yds. (23.3 avg.). As a junior at Southern Illinois in 2011, rushed for 1,121 yds. and 17 TDs on 230 carries, while adding 19 recepts. for 163 yds. Named Missouri Valley Football Conference Newcomer of the Year and earned a spot on the MVFC All-Newcomer Team. Led the MVFC and ranked 8th in the nation with 17 TDs. Played at Iowa from 2008-10, appearing in 15 games and rushing for 577 yds. and 8 TDs on 118 carries, while adding 3 recepts. for 6 yds. and 1 TD. In 2010, played in 2 games and notched 27 carries for 114 yds. and 1 TD, as well as 3 recepts. for 6 yds. and 1 TD before suffering a season-ending injury. Redshirted in 2009. As a freshman in 2008, appeared in all 13 games and tallied 91 carries for 463 yds. and 7 TDs, while adding 23 KORs for 537 yds. (23.3 avg.). His 7 rushing TDs set an Iowa freshman record. Attended Warren Central (Indianapolis, IN) HS where he was named first team all-state running back after rushing for 2,095 yards and 27 touchdowns as a senior. Born on 12/23/89 in Indianapolis.

LB Joe Holland
6-1, 229
Purdue
Started 48 of 49 games played and finished his Purdue career ranked in the top 15 all-time in tackles (324), while recording 23.5 TFLs, 5.5 sacks and 2 INTs. He was a four-time Academic All-Big Ten selection and a three-time CoSIDA Academic All-District V honoree. Voted co-captain by his teammates in 2011, Holland led the team with 94 tackles and posted a career-high 10.5 TFLs, 1.5 sacks and 1 INT. In 2010, he appeared in all 12 games, making 11 starts. He recorded 73 tackles, 7.5 TFLs and 1.5 sacks. During his sophomore year he ranked second on the team with 81 tackles, including 3.5 TFLs and 1.5 sacks. Moved from S to LB during training camp in 2008 and recorded 76 stops, 2.0 TFLs and 1 sack. The three-year starter at Bishop Chatard (Indianapolis, IN) HS was ranked the No. 4 player in Indiana by Rivals.com. Named all-state, Indianapolis City Player of the Year and All-North Football Player of the Year after rushing for 2,048 yds. on 239 carries and 35 TDs during his senior season. Set school record for career rushing yards (5,270). Also participated in basketball and track and field. Graduated with a degree in movement and sport science. Born Joseph Michael Holland on 8/20/88 in Indianapolis, IN.

DT Matthew Masifilo
6-3, 280
Stanford
Saw action in 46 games (32 starts), including 26 consecutive starts to close his career at Stanford. A two-time All-Pac-12 honorable mention selection, Masifilo (mah-see-FEE-lo) was credited with 107 tackles, 19 TFLs, 8.0 sacks, 4 FRs, 1 FF and 1 INT. As a senior in 2011, he posted 34 tackles, including 3.0 sacks among his 11.0 TFLs, 2 FRs and 1 FF. Started all 13 games at DE in 2010, leading all interior linemen with 33 tackles, 5 TFLs, 4 sacks, 1 FF and 1 FR. Was limited to eight games in 2009 due to a knee injury, and recorded 18 tackles, 2 TFs, 1.0 sack and 1 INT. As a redshirt freshman in 2008, he posted 22 tackles, 1 TFL and a FR. The PrepStar All-American selection from Campbell (Ewa Beach, HI) HS. Earned second team all-state honors as a senior and was chosen to the 2006 All-Hawaii Academic team. Has three cousins who currently play in the NFL: Chris Kemoeatu (Pittsburgh), Maake Kemoeatu (Baltimore) and David Veikune (Cleveland). Majored in mechanical engineering. Born Matthew Masifilo on 10/1/89 in Ewa Beach, HI.

CB Anthony Mosley
6-0, 178
Kentucky
Played in 30 games (22 starts) during his Wildcats career, registering 63 tackles, 1 INT, 2 TFLs and 23 PDs. In 2011, played 12 games (10 starts), registering 27 tackles, 1 TFL and 10 PDs. In 2010, played all 13 games (12 starts), registering 34 tackles, 1 INT, 1 TFL and 11 PDs. In 2009, played 5 games, registering 2 tackles and 2 PDs. In 2008, made transition from WR to CB and did not see any game action. Redshirted in 2007. Earned degree in community communications and leadership development. Attended Tucker (GA) HS where he earned all-county and honorable-mention all-state honors. Born on 8/31/89 in Cleveland, OH.

T Kevin Murphy
6-7, 295
Harvard
Played in 30 games (20 starts) for the Crimson. As a senior, started all 10 games and was named Second-Team All-America by Beyond Sports Network. Also selected First-Team All-Ivy League, First-Team All-ECAC and Harvard’s Top Interior Lineman. In 2010, started all 10 games at LT and was named Second-Team All-Ivy League. As a sophomore, played in 8 games, and as a freshman, in 2008, played in 2 games. Attended San Clemente (CA) HS and was a two-time All-South Coast League pick. Majored in engineering sciences. Born on 2/16/90 in San Clemente, CA.

G Al Netter
6-6, 310
Northwestern
Tied the Northwestern record for consecutive starts (52). In 2011, started all 13 games for the fourth consecutive season and was named co-captain for the second straight season. Was also named consensus honorable mention All-Big Ten and was an Academic All-Big 10 honoree as well as being named Northwestern’s Big Ten Sportsmanship Award nominee. In 2010, started all 13 games at left tackle and was named co-captain along with being named Third-Team All-Big Ten as well as an Academic All-Big Ten honoree. Started 13 games at left tackle in both 2009 and 2008, earning honorable mention All-Big Ten, in 2009. Attended Cardinal Newman (CA) HS, where he was named First-Team All-North Coast Section and Second-Team San Francisco Chronicle All-Metro team honoree. Majored in economics. Born on 7/21/89 in Rohnert Park, CA.

WR Chris Owusu
6-2, 200
Stanford
Played in 35 games (20 starts) for the Cardinal and registered 102 recepts. for 1,534 yds. and 10 TDs. Also added 16 carries for 176 yds. and 78 KORs for 2,072 yds. (26.6 avg.) and 3 TDs. As a senior, played in 10 games (7 starts) and recorded 35 recepts. for 376 yds. and 2 TDs. Also added 2 carries for 78 yds. and 8 KORs for 117 yds. (22.1 avg.). In 2010, played in 7 games (3 starts) and registered 25 recepts. for 396 yds. and 3 TDs. Also added 2 carries for 32 yds. and 19 KORs for 462 yds. (24.3 avg.). In 2009, played in 13 games (9 starts) and recorded 37 recepts. for 682 yds. and 5 TDs. Also added 12 carries for 66 yds. and 37 KORs for 1.167 yds. (31.5 avg.) and 3 TDs. As a freshman, played in 5 games (1 start) and recorded 5 recepts. for 80 yds. Also added 14 KORs for 326 yds. (23.3 avg.). Attended Oaks Christian (Westlake Village, CA) School. Majored in human biology. Born on 1/6/90 in Westlake Village, CA.

WR Nathan Palmer
5-11, 195
Northern Illinois
Played in 48 games (20 starts) for the Huskies and registered 93 recepts. for 1,575 yds. and 16 TDs. Also added 21 carries for 200 yds. and 1 TD. As a senior, played in 14 games (5 starts) and recorded 47 recepts. for 695 yds. and 7 TDs. Also added 6 carries for 30 yds. In 2010, played in 14 games (8 starts) and recorded 29 recepts. for 532 yds. and 6 TDs. Also added 3 carries for 23 yds. In 2009, played in 11 games (4 starts) and registered 5 recepts. for 70 yds. and 1 TD. Also added 11 carries for 135 yds. and 1 TD. As a freshman, played in 9 games (3 starts) and recorded 12 recepts. for 278 yds. and 2 TDs. Also added 1 carry for 12 yds. Attended Elkhart (IN) Central HS and was a first-team all-state choice and also named first-team all-conference. Also earned Offensive Player of the Year honors. Majored in general studies. Born 4/14/89 in Elkhart, IN.

CB Deante’ Purvis
5-11, 195
UNLV
Played in 46 games (11 starts) for the Rebels and ranks first in school and conference history with 112 KORs for 2,626 yds. Saw action at both CB and RB at UNLV, registering 30 tackles, 2 FFs and 4 PDs, as well as 57 carries for 223 yds. and 6 recepts. for 8 yds. As a senior, named Second-Team All-MWC, recording 41 KORs in 2011 for 1,000 yds. and 1 TD. Also added 8 tackles. Played in all 13 games as a junior, including 10 games at RB, totaling 223 rushing yds. on 57 attempts and 39 yds. on 3 KRs. In 2009, recorded the most KORs in the country with a school-record 50 and tallied 1,165 yds. and 1 TD, while notching 20 tackles. Was voted UNLV's Co-Special Teams MVP his freshman year after recording 18 KORs for 422 yds. Played RB, S and WR during his three years at Pinole Valley (CA) HS. Rushed for 1,277 yds. and 19 TDs as a junior. Also a track standout who ran the 100m and 200m events along with a leg on the 4x100m and 4x200m relay teams. Majored in interdisciplinary studies. Born Deante' Purvis on 11/4/89 in Richmond, CA.

K Giorgio Tavecchio
5-10, 178
California
Played in 46 games for the Bears and finished his career with 256 pts. to rank fifth on the school’s all-time scoring list and fourth among kickers. Connected on 48 of 64 FGAs (75.0%) and made 112 of 120 PATs (93.3%) ranking third in both all-time FGM and PATs. As a senior, played in all 13 games, scoring 96 pts., connecting on 20 of 23 FGAs (87.0%) with a long of 54, becoming the first Cal player to pace the Pac-12 in field goal percentage. His FG% was also a single-season school record. Also made 36 of 42 PATs (85.7%). Picked up Second-Team Pac-12 All-Academic honors for the third time and Capital One All-Schlessinger Coaches Award for outstanding athletic ability, academic success and community service. Also earned honorable mention All-Pac-12 honors. In 2010, played in all 12 games, scoring 70 pts., and making 11 of 16 FGAs (68.8%) with a long of 53. Also connected on 37 of 39 PATs (94.9%). Also earned Second-Team Pac-10 All-Academic honors. In 2009, played in 11 games, scoring 38 pts., connecting on 8 of 12 FGAs (67.0%) with a long of 51. Also connected on all 14 PATs (100.0%). Earned Second-Team Pac-10 All-Academic honors. As a freshman, played in 10 games, scoring 52 pts., connecting on 9 of 13 FGAs (69.2%) and making 25 of 25 PATs (100.0%). Majored in political economy. Attended Campolindo (Moraga, CA) HS. Born on 7/16/90 in Milan, Italy.

S Michael Thomas
5-11, 182
Stanford
Played in 51 games (24 starts) for the Cardinal, registering 189 tackles, 5 INTs, 12.5 TFLs, 30 PDs, 2 FRs, 3 FFs and 2.5 sacks. In 2011, started all 13 games and ranked as Stanford’s second-leading tackler with 66 stops. Also recorded 3 INTs, 3.5 TFLs, 13 PDs, 1 FR and 1.0 sack. In 2010, earned honorable mention All-Pac-10 honors while ranking as Stanford’s third-leading tackler with 61 stops. That season, played all 13 games (11 starts), notching 1 INT, 6 TFLs, 7 PDs, 1 FR and 3 FF. As a sophomore, played all 13 games, notching 23 tackles, 1.5 TFLs, 10 PDs and 0.5 sacks. In 2008, was one of eight true freshmen to see action. Played in 12 games, recording 39 tackles, 1 INT, 1.5 TFLs and 1.0 sack. Attended Nimitz (Houston, TX) HS. Majored in sociology. Born on 3/17/89 in Houston, TX.

WR Brian Tyms
6-3, 210
Florida A&M
In his two seasons at Florida A&M, played in 22 games (13 starts) tallying 45 recepts. for 661 yds. and 4 TDs. As a senior, hauled in 38 catches for 538 yards and 3 TDs for the Rattlers. In 2010, notched 7 recepts. for 123 yds. and 1 TD. Spent the previous two years at Tallahassee Community College. Attended Dillard (Fort Lauderdale, FL) HS where he played football for one season. Born on 2/21/89 in Fort Lauderdale.
 

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Sixth-rounder Slowey first draft pick to agree
http://www.csnbayarea.com/football-...irst-draft-pick-to?blockID=702042&feedID=5936

The 49ers have agreed to terms with sixth-round draft pick Jason Slowey on a four-year contract, reports Adam Caplan of The Sideline View.

Slowey becomes the first 49ers draft pick to agree to terms.

Slowey (6-foot-4, 305 pounds) was the starting left tackle for three seasons at Western Oregon. He was named Great Northwest Athletic Conference Offensive Lineman of the Year as a senior.

[RELATED: Sixth round -- 49ers draft O-lineman Jason Slowey]


But the 49ers expect to use him as an interior offensive lineman. Slowey said he can play anywhere.

"They were talking about center," he said after the 49ers selected him with 199th overall selection. "Actually, I made the switch over to center for the All-Star game (Players All Star Classic) I played at down in Arkansas. So, maybe center, guard, swing guy, definitely left tackle, play interior line."
 
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fuuuuuuuuuuuuck football cant comeback soon enough! 49ers are going to take the league by storm. Our team is fucking stacked.

[video=youtube;ZpwuzW7KE2c]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZpwuzW7KE2c[/video]
[video=youtube;icdAG8zIuz0]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icdAG8zIuz0[/video]
 

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The 49ers believe Alex Smith can improve his accuracy by correcting "two mechanical flaws."
Smith completed a career-high 61.3 percent of his passes last season, but is still just a lifetime 58 percent passer. The Niners want Smith to stop locking his front leg as he "strides during his throwing motion" in addition to keeping his right hip tucked in when he drops back. Seven years into his career, it's late in the game for Smith to still be working on his mechanics, but he should continue to make subtle improvements under coach Jim Harbaugh.
 
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Rice challenges Jenkins to run 'The Hill' The man-made hill on the north side of the 49ers' practice fields was one of the first casualties of the offseason.

As preparation began around the construction site of the Santa Clara stadium, the hill that former coach Mike Singletary ordered built during the 2009 offseason was unceremoniously leveled.

Twenty-five hundred tons of dirt, gone.

But as far as 49ers lore goes, that hill never was more than a blip, anyway.

"The Hill" is a a horse trail off Highway 280 above Edgewood Park in San Carlos. It's the place where Roger Craig, Ronnie Lott, Keena Turner, Eric Wright and others trained during the organization's glory years.

When Jerry Rice was a rookie, the veterans introduced him to their training regimen. Rice struggled mightily the first time with the 2 1/2-mile uphill climb.

Craig said they didn't see Rice again for several weeks. But when Rice returned, he was ready for the challenge. Now, that hill is emblematic of Rice's legendary -- some would say maniacal -- work ethic.

Rice, now an ESPN analyst, said Tuesday that new 49ers receiver A.J. Jenkins will be able to carry over lessons learned on "The Hill" to the crucial stages of games.

"I think he's going to learn toughness and how to be able to endure, which is very important because in the fourth quarter when you're tired, you're going to have to make plays to help your team win that football game and you have to be able to stay focused," Rice said. "So if you can master the hill, in the fourth quarter you're still going to be able to go out there and excel."

Rice made a pledge Monday in a Twitter exchange with Jenkins, a first-round draft pick from Illinois, to run "The Hill" with him. Jenkins will remain permanently in the Bay Area upon arriving Thursday for the 49ers' rookie minicamp.

Rice vowed to be ready to run with the rookie this offseason.

S @shitface Rice Jerry Rice

@17AJJenkins I'm getting in top shape to get you up that Hill! May 07 via Twitter for BlackBerry® Favorite Retweet Reply

And Jenkins replied that he'll be ready for the challenge from the greatest receiver in football history.

@17AJJenkins AJ Jenkins

I know you will be ready... But so will I #49ers RT S @shitface Rice: @17AJJenkins I'm getting in top shape to get you up that Hill! May 07 via Tweetlogix Favorite Retweet Reply
 
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I think with all these pickups and the right headcoach you guys are going to be the ones coming out of the west. you guys sort of did what the eagles did but have the coach to motivate. randy moss will porbably have atleast 1 beast year and with the right motivation Jacobs is a MONSTER. remember he didnt really want to be with the giants for like 2/3 years now. if he's happy he'll make everyone happy and same for randy.
 

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49ers first-round pick A.J. Jenkins reported to rookie minicamp out of shape.
Beat writers Matt Barrows and Matt Maiocco both noticed it on the field, and coach Jim Harbaugh confirmed he was unimpressed with Jenkins' conditioning midway through practice. This won't be a concern as long as Jenkins shows up to OTAs in better shape, but he certainly could've made a better first impression. He's competing with Mario Manningham and Randy Moss for a starting job.

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Jim Harbaugh definitely wasn't impressed by the stamina of his rookies. Many, including 1st-rounder AJ Jenkins, were flagging by mid session
 
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I think with all these pickups and the right headcoach you guys are going to be the ones coming out of the west. you guys sort of did what the eagles did but have the coach to motivate. randy moss will porbably have atleast 1 beast year and with the right motivation Jacobs is a MONSTER. remember he didnt really want to be with the giants for like 2/3 years now. if he's happy he'll make everyone happy and same for randy.

See you guys in the Bowl.
 
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one step at a time bro, NFC is stacked... lets get thru training camp/pre-season healthy, then lets win the division...
damnit dont burst my bubble bro. :devious: For some reason this team got me feeling like the 94 team. All those years we kept losing to the fucking Cowboys and in 94 we said fuck it and added all the missing pieces that put us over the top. Reminds me of this year with the additions of Randy Moss, Mario Manningham, Brandon Jacobs, Parrish Cox, AJ Jenkins, LaMichael James and the rest of the rooks.
 
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Jacobs Enjoys ‘Championship Work’

Members of the 2011 New York Giants will receive their Tiffany & Co. designed Super Bowl XLVI rings in a Wednesday night private ceremony at the company’s flagship store on Manhattan’s Fifth Ave.

Brandon Jacobs and Mario Manningham, however, will not join the celebration.

Instead, both members of last year’s Super Bowl-winning Giants team worked out with their new San Francisco 49ers teammates at the team’s latest Football School session.

“I decided not to partake in getting the ring,” said Jacobs, who had his wife Kim Jacobs, attend the ceremony to receive his ring on his behalf.

“I think my goal here is pretty clear on what I’m trying to achieve as an individual player and as a team.”


Jacobs will head to the East Coast once this week’s on-field work concludes, but the thought of leaving his new teammates to celebrate with old teammates didn’t make sense in the eyes of the 6-foot-4, 264-pound bruising runner who has two Super Bowl titles, 4,849 career rushing yards and a Giants franchise record of 56 rushing touchdowns under his belt.

“I think winning a championship is important, not many people have one and not many people have had a chance to play in a Super Bowl,” Jacobs said. “I respect that, but right now, I’m working towards the same goal with a new team.”

What’s making Jacobs appreciate his early exposure to the 49ers is the type of character of his teammates and coaches, as well as the type of effort being displayed in practice and in the weight room.

Jacobs calls it, “championship work,” and he referenced it many times following the most recent Football School session.

“I’m just looking forward to making myself better,” stressed Jacobs, who rushed 152 times for 571 rushing yards in the regular season and added 37 carries for 164 yards in the 2011 postseason.

“You do championship work with a championship team and everything is championship,” Jacobs reiterated. “You work one game at a time at a championship level, you practice every day at a championship level, one practice at a time and you get through it.”

Already, Jacobs has been in constant communication with veterans inside the locker room. Sure, he knew all about the likes of Patrick Willis from various encounters over the years, but getting to know new teammates on a personal level is something he can’t do away from the facility.

“I want to be with my teammates as much as I can, learn about them as much as I can, get to know my coaches and get in some championship work,” Jacobs said, referencing the key term once more.

Although practice sessions haven’t involved contact, a staple of Jacobs’ tenure in New York, the power running back has soaked up as much knowledge as possible. Jacobs typically converses with running back Frank Gore during various portions of practice and also is often speaking with running backs coach Tom Rathman.

“I knew a lot of guys before, but it’s definitely special coming in here,” Jacobs said. “We have a lot of fun. We learn from one another, we’ve got the young guys out here. It’s fun and I’m happy to be a part of it.”

From what Jacobs understands of the 49ers offense, the power-running concepts should highlight the talented resume of the seven-year veteran.

“I’m working towards being a better player, trying to rebuild my career and I think this is a great system here,” Jacobs added. “The workouts have been great. Only good things can come out of that and I’m happy to be here.”

Count Manningham in the same boat. Jacobs continues to communicate with his former teammate from New York about their experiences in the Bay Area and both seem to be more than pleased with their decisions to join the 49ers.

“I talk to Mario every day,” Jacobs said. “We love being here. The work is something special. I’m glad I’m here with Mario and vice versa. It’s a special thing. This football team, this coaching staff and this whole organization is great. I’m happy to be a part of it and just ready to go.”

Ready is one thing, but Jacobs understands this time of the offseason is crucial to eventually being able to challenge for a championship following a 16-game schedule.

“I have a lot of things I want to accomplish before it gets real,” Jacobs said. “I have to be around here and not miss anything and soak it up. I want to be here to take advantage of my opportunity.”