Archive: San Francisco 49ers
Which teams will turn it around in 2010?
Which non-playoff team from last season has the best chance to make a deep postseason run in 2010-11?
By Reader Poll | July 13, 2010; 11:45 AM ET | Comments (0)
NFC West wide open for 49ers
The NFC West is wide open for the San Francisco 49ers to usurp the throne from the Arizona Cardinals and reach the 2010 NFL playoffs.
By Jason Brewer | July 13, 2010; 11:26 AM ET | Comments (0)
Don't sleep on Raiders
A slew of offseason moves have the Oakland Raiders in position to turn the tables in the very winnable AFC West.
By Josh Kirkendall | July 13, 2010; 10:41 AM ET | Comments (0)
NFC West beefs up
The Seattle Seahawks and San Francisco 49ers both took significant strides through free agent acquisitions and the draft make themselves division title contenders once again in the NFC West.
By David Fucillo | May 5, 2010; 12:00 AM ET | Comments (2)
The final piece
Donovan McNabb has plenty left in the tank, which makes him the perfect quarterback to push a borderline team into the playoffs. Think Brett Favre 2.0.
By Jason Brewer | April 2, 2010; 12:00 AM ET | Comments (3)
Interim in Vogue
Firing a coach in midseason isn't giving up the future.
By Dave Goldberg | October 21, 2009; 09:50 AM ET | Comments (0)
Not So Shocking
If there are still a few undefeated teams at week 12, or a few winless teams then, we can talk then.
By Michael Kun | October 9, 2009; 07:44 AM ET | Comments (1)
Crabtree is Felonious
Memo to Crabtree, surround yourself with good, smart people, sign the deal that's been offered to you, and start your career already.
By Matt Loede | September 24, 2009; 06:23 AM ET | Comments (0)
An Open Letter to Michael Crabtree
You could be making one of the biggest mistakes of your life.
By Anthony Stalter | September 23, 2009; 03:48 PM ET | Comments (7)
Suck It Up, Michael
All the leverage Crabtree thought he had is now gone.
By Larry Brown | September 23, 2009; 11:46 AM ET | Comments (0)
Don't Get #Crabtreed
Smarten up Michael because in the NFL it doesn't take long to go from Twitter joke to forgotten.
By Robert Littal | September 23, 2009; 11:13 AM ET | Comments (2)
Playing A Dangerous Game
Crabtree may benefit from a weaker receiver class in 2010, but his situation won't be the same.
By Doug Farrar | September 23, 2009; 10:47 AM ET | Comments (0)
Crabtree Playing Russian Roulette
Crabtree needs to fire his current agent immediately, get down on his hands and knees, come crawling to the 49ers' front office
By David Hill | September 23, 2009; 10:40 AM ET | Comments (3)
Lacking Common Cents
Being known as the David Jonathan Drew of the NFL is going to suck for Crabtree.
By H. Gore | September 23, 2009; 09:35 AM ET | Comments (6)
Grow Up, Crabtree
He has a chance to redeem himself with the league and its fans, but he is down by seven with two minutes left on the clock.
By Jason Maloni | September 23, 2009; 02:10 AM ET | Comments (3)
Hire a Lawyer, Today
Crabtree needs to dump his agent Eugene Parker and get a lawyer who can save him by way of billable hour.
By Adam Hoff | September 23, 2009; 01:01 AM ET | Comments (1)
Sign Now, Get Paid Later
Michael, if you're reading this, the smartest thing you can do is sign on the dotted line immediately.
By David Fucillo | September 23, 2009; 12:58 AM ET | Comments (1)
Ego's Beating Money
As Mick Jagger wrote and sang "You can't always get what you want, but if you try sometimes you might find, you get what you need."
By Peter Schaffer | September 23, 2009; 12:35 AM ET | Comments (7)
Blame Agent Parker
Some friendly advice from Robert McGuffin, Assistant Regional Manager of Smilely's Pizza, blame this debacle on Eugene Parker and then get to work.
By Michael Kun | September 23, 2009; 12:28 AM ET | Comments (2)
New Rules to Stop Death
It's necessary to adjust the rules to compensate for the "athletic freaks" we see out on the field now.
By David Fucillo | September 9, 2009; 07:59 AM ET | Comments (0)
Holmgren Creates Greatness
If the most important position in the NFL is quarterback, the most coveted retired coach should be Mike Holmgren.
By Jeff Nelson | May 13, 2009; 09:13 AM ET | Comments (0)
Not All Usual Suspects
This is the best time of year in the NFL... if your team stinks. Everyone is tied for the lead in their division. First place is yours, Detroit!
By Dan Levy | April 29, 2009; 11:33 AM ET | Comments (0)











