Salut tout le monde,
Merci Bes pas mal ton site, j´irai aussi jeter un coup d´oeil sur NCAA sur ESPN...
Pour les 49 ers, besoin d´un tackle ? Oui il faudra un jour remplacer Gragg qui vieillit ( malheureusement), mais je crois surtout que les 49ers ont besoin d´un bon guard. Il y a deux très bon tackle d´après ce que j´ai lu : Ferguson et Barron... Une possibilité. Mais il y a ausi Mike Williams, le WR, une autre possibilité... Néanmoins, je crois que le QB Rodgers pourrait faire l´affaire...
Allez, deuxième victoire de la saison demain.
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" ERICKSON DRAWING LINE IN THE SAND
We´ve been saying it for weeks, and the media is finally starting to connect the dots.
Dennis Erickson wants out of San Francisco. The 49ers want him out, too. The problem is that neither side wants to make the critical move toward a divorce, since the remainder of Erickson´s 5-year, 12.5 million contract hangs in the balance.
If the 49ers fire Erickson, they owe him $7.5 million over the next three years. If Erickson quits, he gets nothing.
The 49ers insist that there´s no way Erickson will be fired, despite his team´s 1-11 performance in a watered-down NFC.
Erickson is locking onto the fate of his assistant coaches as the basis for provoking his termination. The 49ers insist upon waiting until after the season to discuss whether changes to the staff will be made; Erickson wants to talk to management about it now, and he wants assurances that they´ll all be back in 2005.
The San Francisco Chronicle, taking a respite from disclosing the obvious regarding the use of juice by baseball players, finally breaks down what´s really happening.
The whole thing, as the Chronicle explains, shows how inept and dysfunctional the organization has become. Bill Walsh must be rolling in his grave.
Oh, wait a minute. He ain´t dead.
Anyway, he and most 49ers fans might end up wishing for a quick and painless death in lieu of watching their beloved organization continue to flounder."