03-01-2016, 08:16 PM
No thanks, watched Boldin last year and he looked like the slowest player i have ever watched.
Granted he had a hammy problem but still... Pass.
Granted he had a hammy problem but still... Pass.
(03-01-2016, 08:16 PM)Nate (formerly eliminate08) Wrote: [ -> ]No thanks, watched Boldin last year and he looked like the slowest player i have ever watched.
Granted he had a hammy problem but still... Pass.
(03-01-2016, 08:16 PM)Nate (formerly eliminate08) Wrote: [ -> ]No thanks, watched Boldin last year and he looked like the slowest player i have ever watched.
Granted he had a hammy problem but still... Pass.
(03-02-2016, 04:15 AM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: [ -> ]Slowest player you've ever watched, with a hammy problem, with Kap/Gabbert at QB, without AJ Green taking double coverage, and without Eifert taking the best safety away.....
....and still produced only 27 less yards receiving than Marvin Jones in 2 less games.
I certainly can live with that for a year while the drafted rookie gets his feet under him. Not to mention, Anquan Boldin's game has NEVER revolved around speed. His 40 time was a 4.71 and he still put up over 1,300 yards his rookie year. Boldin's game isn't speed, it's routes, hands, aggression, body positioning, and fighting for contested catches. He still does all of those.
(03-02-2016, 04:15 AM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: [ -> ]Slowest player you've ever watched, with a hammy problem, with Kap/Gabbert at QB, without AJ Green taking double coverage, and without Eifert taking the best safety away.....
....and still produced only 27 less yards receiving than Marvin Jones in 2 less games.
I certainly can live with that for a year while the drafted rookie gets his feet under him. Not to mention, Anquan Boldin's game has NEVER revolved around speed. His 40 time was a 4.71 and he still put up over 1,300 yards his rookie year. Boldin's game isn't speed, it's routes, hands, aggression, body positioning, and fighting for contested catches. He still does all of those.
(03-02-2016, 12:26 PM)fredtoast Wrote: [ -> ]I'll feel like I need a shower after saying this, but......I agree with Leonard.
And I am a guy who is usually against signing older free agents. Bolden is an exception to the rule. And I am pretty sure that everyone who wants to sign him also wants us to still draft a WR early in the draft to groom as a replacement.
(03-02-2016, 04:15 AM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: [ -> ]Slowest player you've ever watched, with a hammy problem, with Kap/Gabbert at QB, without AJ Green taking double coverage, and without Eifert taking the best safety away.....
....and still produced only 27 less yards receiving than Marvin Jones in 2 less games.
I certainly can live with that for a year while the drafted rookie gets his feet under him. Not to mention, Anquan Boldin's game has NEVER revolved around speed. His 40 time was a 4.71 and he still put up over 1,300 yards his rookie year. Boldin's game isn't speed, it's routes, hands, aggression, body positioning, and fighting for contested catches. He still does all of those.
(03-02-2016, 12:42 AM)coachmcneil71 Wrote: [ -> ]He still has some left in the tank and playing for Cincy as opposed to playing for the train wreck that is SF would probably be like night and day. Not to mention if he were to sign here it would be in a division that he is familiar with as well as a division in which he flourished. I mean honestly any WR playing with Kaep as their QB was handicapped from the start! Obviously, the majority of us are hoping that we can keep Marvin but if not we will surely need to add at least one solid vet as a stop gap til the young guys are ready. Kearse from Seattle may be a good option as well.
(03-02-2016, 04:15 AM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: [ -> ]Slowest player you've ever watched, with a hammy problem, with Kap/Gabbert at QB, without AJ Green taking double coverage, and without Eifert taking the best safety away.....
....and still produced only 27 less yards receiving than Marvin Jones in 2 less games.
I certainly can live with that for a year while the drafted rookie gets his feet under him. Not to mention, Anquan Boldin's game has NEVER revolved around speed. His 40 time was a 4.71 and he still put up over 1,300 yards his rookie year. Boldin's game isn't speed, it's routes, hands, aggression, body positioning, and fighting for contested catches. He still does all of those.
(03-02-2016, 02:58 PM)Essex Johnson Wrote: [ -> ]Sure Boldin he did not have the benefit of AJ and Eifert, at same time that means Jones had less targets since he had AJ and Eifert. Also who else did San Fran have as WR ? Boldin was their #1, not their #2/#3 option he had two times the amount of catches than any other player and almost targeted twice the amount of any WR on San Fran. Even with a bad team,, a decent #1 is going to get catches and the the ball their way a lot especially when you have very little at #2#3 option. Jones on the other hand being a #2/#3 option will have to share the wealth a bit more. A good question to ask is if Jones was on San Fran last year, would his stats be similar to Boldin ?
I still think Boldin has something in the tank but I would think it is a bad fit to replace Jones a speed guy with Boldin a possession guy plus Jones might cost a 2-3 million more a year but he is much younger and adds something to our team that we lack...SPEED, SPEED, SPEED.
If we lose Sanu, I understand looking at Boldin if the price is correct.
(03-03-2016, 04:57 PM)Nate (formerly eliminate08) Wrote: [ -> ]Good points, i just was very unimpressed with him last year when i saw him. But i just might of
caught him after the hamstring injury and that was all there was to it. I just don't understand why
a team would let a player play when he is that dinged up.
I getcha but as Essex here says Boldin was a #1 receiver.
What were his targets is the question, i am sure he had more than MLJ even with 2 less games.
If Mo is gone i guess Boldin would not he a bad option to replace him i was just wanting a younger
guy like Rishard Matthews and add some more speed. But you are right about Boldin's game and he
might not be done, it was just a hamstring injury afterall.
Great post, i completely agree.
(01-25-2016, 01:42 AM)NATI BENGALS Wrote: [ -> ]Even as a a veteran minimum free agent acquistion that would cost us nothing i would be weary of giving him a roster spot.
(03-01-2016, 04:01 PM)jj22 Wrote: [ -> ]Shocked by the Boldin love on this board. Not sure what people have been watching with him the last couple years. Hate to break it to folks but Boldin is done. Name value only.
(03-01-2016, 07:03 PM)Essex Johnson Wrote: [ -> ]i just feel been many more misses than hits of late with veteran WRs... couple more bust or under achievers last year Bowe, S. Johnson, Harvins, Hartline, Britt, Douglas.. all veteran WRs that I think did not perform to their price tag.. the one success was Crabtree
(03-01-2016, 08:16 PM)Nate (formerly eliminate08) Wrote: [ -> ]No thanks, watched Boldin last year and he looked like the slowest player i have ever watched.
Granted he had a hammy problem but still... Pass.
(03-03-2016, 04:57 PM)Nate (formerly eliminate08) Wrote: [ -> ]I getcha but as Essex here says Boldin was a #1 receiver.
What were his targets is the question, i am sure he had more than MLJ even with 2 less games.
If Mo is gone i guess Boldin would not he a bad option to replace him i was just wanting a younger
guy like Rishard Matthews and add some more speed. But you are right about Boldin's game and he
might not be done, it was just a hamstring injury afterall.
Great post, i completely agree.
(03-04-2016, 11:14 PM)Shake n Blake Wrote: [ -> ]Boldin 111 targets
Marvin 103 targets
The difference is negligible. Especially when you consider that Marvin's QB is far more accurate, yet their production was nearly identical.
(03-05-2016, 12:52 AM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks, I was about to make this reply but then decided to scroll down a bit more and saw it was already said.
People just don't realize that Boldin has never been fast so they see him now and think he's washed up. He's in the same mold as Tony Gonzalez later in his career... looks slow as hell, but his skill set allows him to just keep getting open and producing regardless of it. Gonzalez was 38 and still could just produce 80/870/7 type seasons like it was the easiest thing in the world.
(03-02-2016, 12:42 AM)coachmcneil71 Wrote: [ -> ]He still has some left in the tank and playing for Cincy as opposed to playing for the train wreck that is SF would probably be like night and day. Not to mention if he were to sign here it would be in a division that he is familiar with as well as a division in which he flourished. I mean honestly any WR playing with Kaep as their QB was handicapped from the start! Obviously, the majority of us are hoping that we can keep Marvin but if not we will surely need to add at least one solid vet as a stop gap til the young guys are ready. Kearse from Seattle may be a good option as well.
(03-03-2016, 05:27 PM)Essex Johnson Wrote: [ -> ]thanks, though I still don;t know how to put in multiple quotes from different people into the thread.. will have to see if can finally figure that out.
I do think we need speed way over possession WR, but we can;t break the bank with Jones .. so if he wants #1 WR pay we might have to look at other WRs
(03-04-2016, 11:14 PM)Shake n Blake Wrote: [ -> ]Idk man. He doesn't look slow to me:
He burned Leon at the 2:11 mark and a several others.
Boldin 111 targets
Marvin 103 targets
The difference is negligible. Especially when you consider that Marvin's QB is far more accurate, yet their production was nearly identical.
(03-05-2016, 12:52 AM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks, I was about to make this reply but then decided to scroll down a bit more and saw it was already said.
People just don't realize that Boldin has never been fast so they see him now and think he's washed up. He's in the same mold as Tony Gonzalez later in his career... looks slow as hell, but his skill set allows him to just keep getting open and producing regardless of it. Gonzalez was 38 and still could just produce 80/870/7 type seasons like it was the easiest thing in the world.
(03-05-2016, 12:52 AM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: [ -> ]Thanks, I was about to make this reply but then decided to scroll down a bit more and saw it was already said.
People just don't realize that Boldin has never been fast so they see him now and think he's washed up. He's in the same mold as Tony Gonzalez later in his career... looks slow as hell, but his skill set allows him to just keep getting open and producing regardless of it. Gonzalez was 38 and still could just produce 80/870/7 type seasons like it was the easiest thing in the world.
(03-05-2016, 07:57 PM)Essex Johnson Wrote: [ -> ]Replacing Boldin for Jones would be trying to put a square peg into a round hole.. just does not fit so would not be a good move for us.. i would much rather go after Benjamin, younger faster, play slot and wide ... if lose Sanu I might look at Boldin if the price is right.. if he wants 5 million or more or a multi year contract.. i am passing
(03-05-2016, 07:57 PM)Essex Johnson Wrote: [ -> ]Replacing Boldin for Jones would be trying to put a square peg into a round hole.. just does not fit so would not be a good move for us.. i would much rather go after Benjamin, younger faster, play slot and wide ... if lose Sanu I might look at Boldin if the price is right.. if he wants 5 million or more or a multi year contract.. i am passing
(03-05-2016, 07:57 PM)Essex Johnson Wrote: [ -> ]Replacing Boldin for Jones would be trying to put a square peg into a round hole.. just does not fit so would not be a good move for us.. i would much rather go after Benjamin, younger faster, play slot and wide ... if lose Sanu I might look at Boldin if the price is right.. if he wants 5 million or more or a multi year contract.. i am passing