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    guy was just flat out cut by the 49ers

    he demanded a trade, but they wouldn't give him any input into where he was being traded to.

    he's 29, and a 4 time pro bowler

    3 questions, is he still an elite player? can he play in our system, and is he better then ryan and the mexican we already have?

  • #2
    he's coming off achilles surgery. idk

    couldn't hurt to have him in for a look.

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    • #3
      Sign him!
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      • #4
        Originally posted by red View Post
        guy was just flat out cut by the 49ers

        he demanded a trade, but they wouldn't give him any input into where he was being traded to.

        he's 29, and a 4 time pro bowler

        3 questions, is he still an elite player? can he play in our system, and is he better then ryan and the mexican we already have?
        I think our mexican is pretty good. Bowman would probably be better than the irish guy from michigan. He missed all of 2014 after tearing his mcl and acl in the NFC Title Game. Missed all but 4 games last year with achilles injury.
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        • #5
          The achilles injury is the lesser problem. He missed 2014 with a serious knee injury - ACL+. He had a very good year in 2015, but you never know. I'd take a chance on him if he isn't too expensive.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by texaspackerbacker View Post
            The achilles injury is the lesser problem. He missed 2014 with a serious knee injury - ACL+. He had a very good year in 2015, but you never know. I'd take a chance on him if he isn't too expensive.
            i think i read that his cap number this year was 6.5 million and next years number was just under 12 million

            that said, the 49ers said they did receive good offers for him, so there are teams out there willing to pay what was left on those numbers

            so, he won't come cheap. he is an elite player after all (unless injuries have changed that)

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            • #7
              Bowman is automatically a free agent. It will be interesting to see what kind of deal he can strike with a new team.

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              • #8
                actually, i just saw that the 49ers are on the hook for his entire salary this year, whatever anyone else wants to pay him is just bonus money

                he might sign with a contender for dirt cheap

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                • #9
                  Ian Rapoport reported that he was hoping to double dip and land some serious coin. I'd love to have him in for a look and cut him a phat check for one year. If he's great, then we bring him back, if not, he leaves. No big deal and we're only out some cashola.

                  This guy is another guy Harbaugh chiseled out of wood. Bring him in and keep stealing all that talent for pennies on the dollar.

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                  • #10
                    He is intriguing but is he damaged goods? You have to wonder why a team like the 9ers who need talent would be willing to let him go and get nothing in return...

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                    • #11
                      There is offset language in his contract with the 49ers...

                      His salary in 2017 and 2018 are guaranteed. Whatever a new team pays him, SF will not have to pay him. The only way he can make more money is if his new team exceeds his guarantees from SF.

                      That will not happen. It basically means whatever team signs him gets him for the minimum (no cap hit) and SF will pay him all the rest. Would be a very frugal signing, but I'm not sure he fits with how much Nitro type stuff we run. Might help against Dallas in the playoffs, though, to stop the power running game.

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                      • #12
                        His list of teams must have beeb mighty short for them to get NOTHING in return.

                        I suspect no one wanted the contract AND giving up picks.
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                        • #13
                          Bowman is good hand, but I don't know. We got enough old Niners. Isn't he nicked now, for instance.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by pbmax View Post
                            His list of teams must have beeb mighty short for them to get NOTHING in return.

                            I suspect no one wanted the contract AND giving up picks.
                            Is it correct if a team made a trade with the Niners, that team would then have been on the hook for the guaranteed '17 and '18 amount? If that's true, it could explain the no takers for a trade.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by smuggler View Post
                              There is offset language in his contract with the 49ers...

                              His salary in 2017 and 2018 are guaranteed. Whatever a new team pays him, SF will not have to pay him. The only way he can make more money is if his new team exceeds his guarantees from SF.
                              Article on PFT said although 9ers get dollar for dollar credit, he can still double dip by designating the remainder of his 2017 salary as termination pay, in which case he would get it all, and still be able to also collect whatever he signs for

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