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Notes From Training Camp 2025
Seth McGlaughlin took his first team reps today
"We have to play with a Santa Clara standard." 



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(Yesterday, 04:19 PM)Nicomo Cosca Wrote:
People can read between the lines and judge for themselves on this one. Idk maybe it really is nothing, but I have one eyebrow up for sure.

Imma jump to conclusions. Listening to this and reasoning as "undisclosed injury," I'd put a couple of dollars down that Burton "Called in sick". Most likely why Pritchard brought up, you can still do things at the facility when you physically can't practice, 
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(Yesterday, 02:35 PM)Luvnit2 Wrote: I never said fans don't have a right to offer an opinion based on past behavior, but in the end it is still an opinion and not a fact. s we quickly learned (within an hour), the opinion was wrong so jumping. the gun was proven wrong.

I just don't get why fans don't root for a player to turn it around whether on or off the field. Burton's failure hurts our team, he suceeds on and off the field he helps our team be better in 2025 and beyond. 

But like yu said, we all have rights and one is to disagree when someone jumps the gun.

It’s a solid opinion and forecast based on past behaviour.

Who tf even is this guy?
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(Yesterday, 01:41 PM)TheLeonardLeap Wrote: Pally answered your question, but your question raised a different one for me.

Does the practice bubble have AC? It's a bubble so more of a tent than a building so it's not like they have ductwork on the ceiling or walls, and I only see doors on the walls.....

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Also-also, wasn't the bubble called temporary back in 2022 while they built a proper building? (Admittedly once they announced they were getting one, I kind of stopped paying attention to the matter. So I am not terribly informed on updates on the bubble. Lol)

Isn't that thing supported by forced air pressure? I would think that there would be a way to temperature control that air coming in.
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(Yesterday, 01:47 PM)Luvnit2 Wrote: I thought they both were injured in 2024 and missed a lot of time.

I thought Tycen was hurt in 23? But I dont believe Anthony was hurt last year. He just found the dog house after the KC game.
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(8 hours ago)SunsetBengal Wrote: Isn't that thing supported by forced air pressure? I would think that there would be a way to temperature control that air coming in.

The forced air pressure is within the chambers itself. Think of an inner tube.

Yes it has heating and air. You can see two units near the NE corner on google maps. Little boxes with 9 holes each on top.
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There wouldn't really be much use in having a bubble if it wasn't climate-controlled. I would be extremely hot in the summer and cold in the winter.
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(7 hours ago)NUGDUKWE Wrote: I thought Tycen was hurt in 23? But I dont believe Anthony was hurt last year. He just found the dog house after the KC game.

TY, you are correct. Tycen and Anthony are both very young, I think Anthony year 2 and Tycen year 3 (and missed tie in 2023). They can still devleop, but the question is will they when given he opportunity?
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 Please use 2025 free agency to fix the trenches, not the draft!!!!!!!!
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(5 hours ago)Luvnit2 Wrote: TY, you are correct. Tycen and Anthony are both very young, I think Anthony year 2 and Tycen year 3 (and missed tie in 2023). They can still develop, but the question is will they when given he opportunity?


teams can;t just turn over their rosters year to year, normally they give draft picks 3 to 4 years before they start to make that decision, sure there are players picks that get cut with a year or two, so this year is a good time to see where are they in their development.
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(3 hours ago)Essex Johnson Wrote:
teams can;t just turn over their rosters year to year,
normally they give draft picks 3 to 4 years before they start to make that decision, sure there are players picks that get cut with a year or two, so this year is a good time to see where are they in their development.

Once again you are correct. I hope they step up and show they can be more than ST players. I also agree it takes time, a lot more than some like and lose their patience. I remember this guy named James Harrison the Super Bowl hero for our enemy the Steelers, it took him many many years, but he peresevered and became a great edge rushing LB.
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Bfine pissed him off.



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Jermaine just needs to keep his nose to the grindstone. Performance on the field cures a lot of past mistakes

"We have to play with a Santa Clara standard." 



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(1 hour ago)Synric Wrote: Bfine pissed him off.



Love it
Good for him.
I hope he makes the team and helps us win a few games in 2025 and beyond.
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(5 hours ago)Sled21 Wrote: There wouldn't really be much use in having a bubble if it wasn't climate-controlled. I would be extremely hot in the summer and cold in the winter.

You couldn’t work in it, during the summer, way too hot. The winter would actually be “ok”, and a big step up from the elements outside. Think of an igloo…

But any structure like this requires OA or outside air. There are minimum amounts of air changes/hour per code. Areas like operating rooms in hospitals have higher air change requirements than something like this.
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(1 hour ago)Synric Wrote: Bfine pissed him off.



If Jermaine Burton wrote that, rather than an agent, he is very well written. Color me impressed. 
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