Niners sign former Carolina quarterback Weinke; Smith on IR

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Sep 26, 2005
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SANTA CLARA, Calif. -- The San Francisco 49ers put quarterback Alex Smith on injured reserve Wednesday and signed Chris Weinke to provide depth at the injury-depleted position.

Smith will have surgery Thursday on his separated right shoulder. The former No. 1 overall draft pick was hurt Sept. 30 against Seattle, and missed six of the 49ers' last nine games before deciding Monday night to undergo surgery to strengthen his still-aching shoulder. Smith had been hoping to avoid surgery on the ailing shoulder, but was placed on injured reserve on Wednesday and will undergo season-ending shoulder surgery on Thursday.

Shaun Hill, a career third-stringer who had never thrown an NFL pass in six seasons before last Sunday, is expected to start Saturday against Cincinnati. Trent Dilfer, Smith's backup for the last two seasons, isn't expected to play because of a concussion.

Weinke has been out of football since the Carolina Panthers released him in March after six seasons, starting 19 games over six seasons. The 35-year-old quarterback played six years of minor league baseball before winning the Heisman Trophy at Florida State in 2000.

Dilfer is doubtful for Saturday's game after getting hurt last week on a hit by Minnesota's Charles Gordon. Drew Olson, who joined the 49ers' practice squad three weeks ago, is the only other quarterback on the roster.

Copyright 2007 by The Associated Press

dont know if anyone posted this already but i didnt see it so i posted it, wonder why they didnt get arron brooks
 
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uhh yay? Niners season is fuckin over. Hurry up and fire the offensive coordinator. I'm tired of this weak ass offense. im sick and tired of being sick and tired. just put Arnaz battle in as Qb so he can throw tds to himself. pathetic
 
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Why sign Weinke? It has to be some better back up out there then him. I remember last year he came in a game as a backup for Carolina and he handed the ball off the whole time, I mean the whole time, and I dont think they were winning or it was a close game. How can you have a backup QB who you dont have any faith in to throw the ball. Im not saying you have to be Joe Montana but come up you have to be able to complete passes.