Dloading99 wrote:Read my post it was during the Season so Yeah Hyde was still with the Niners.
Looks like I knew what I was talking about.
if the Rams get Odell Beckham it's over simple as that.
the Reason the Cowboys were so good was because they had Aikman Emmit Smith and Michael Irvin.
the Rams would have the same thing with Goff Gurley and Beckham.
when you have a great Running back hall of fame talent like Gurley Smith you have to put 10 in the Box but you can't put 10 in the box when you have great pro bowl hall of fame Recievers like Beckham and Michael Irvin over the top so you have to respect those guys.
Can't defend it so when defenses game plan it's hard and those teams usually score a lot cause either way somebody is making a big play the Running back Smith Gurley or the Reciever Beckham Irvin.
Kind of funny how Beckham is on track to break all of Jerry Rices records and has had the best receiver statistics this point in his career right there with Jerry Rice to have him come to the Niners would be great.
but it's kind of like the Warriors with Durant Thompson and Curry. they are so great because you have three of the best Three point shooters in the NBA on one perimeter immposible to defend there's always a great three point shooter wide open. you can't double.
same thing with Beckham and Gurley.
I think we need to get This Beckham cause what he can do is open the field for our other players. and give Garopollo that playmaker he needs like I said before. he can do it all on the field and is a great route runner. he's a great receiver and I think he would make us super bowl contenders like when we got Dieon.
You gotta give the Rams props they are getting players and trying to win. Mcvay seems like the kind of coach that a lot of guys want to play for. and they are making the move to be great in this division.
Suh Donald Beast tandem Peters Talib and now Gurley Beckham Goff yeah that gets my attention and everybody in the divisions' attention.
We gotta do something and get Beckham not allow the Rams to be great. cause they are building a super bowl contending team. it's not like they are the seahawks Goff and Gurley haven't even hit their primes yet.
if we get Gronk great. but we gotta get some body.
It's bad enough that you thought Hyde was still on the roster. Now you're pretending that you were talking about last season? Come on. In the paragraph in which you referred to Hyde, you began by talking about the Niners acquiring Beckham, brought up a Giants' GM who joined the team three days before the Niners' 2017 season ended, spoke about the picks the Niners have in the upcoming draft, and then said in reference to adding Beckham, "you put that with the defense and Carlos Hyde...." If you weren't mistaken about Hyde still being on the team, you are literally incapable of stringing together a coherent thought (a possibility I have considered, but ruled out, because you were obviously talking about Hyde still being part of this team).
If the Rams were to add Beckham, you're right, they'd be basically unbeatable for the Niners. They may be that now. They've sold the future a bit - with the luxury of a relatively cheap QB - to make a couple-year run at a Super Bowl before restocking. They may just be out of our league, particularly as you are dramatically overrating our defense in particular. Beckham might get us closer to them, but I'll note that you ignored the first section of my response. What would you give up for Beckham? Would you give up the #9 and #59 picks, and pay him $20 million a year? If you do that, you don't then have plenty of draft picks to go after the Rams.
And Sick already addressed the Cowboys comparison. That team was nasty all around, but on offense, the OL was very arguably the thing that made them special.
And Beckham is on track to break Rice's records? Again, be serious. Rice's second season was 1570 yards and 15 TDs, numbers that Beckham has yet to match. He came back the following year and put up 22 TDs in 12 games. Beckham is incredibly talented, but Rice had six seasons with more yards than Beckham's best season, and eight seasons where he matched or surpassed Beckham's best TD total. Rice was special because of his huge numbers, but also because of his incredible longevity. Twenty seasons, in a league in which players are lucky to last ten. Even in a league that is skewing heavily toward passing, it's unlikely Rice's career numbers will ever be surpassed.