Saturday, March 6, 2010

49ers

49ers

49ers David Carr and 49ers talk, but no yetFree deals and the player’s agent David Carr left the 49ers headquarters Saturday without a contract. So far, a souvenir of Santa Clara include strong criticism of a few of the all Pro-back Patrick Willis.

Willis questioned the 49ers with an interest in Carr comments that several of his Twitter account. In one post, and wrote Willis: “I say that we have to go get another [QB spend money on the difference-maker, and like (Michael Vic). My opinion.”

In another place: “We have 3 [QB for that is, the better for it. This is a waste of time.”

And the 49ers had no comment on Willis’ other publications say that they believed they were legitimately sent by the player and not someone posing under his name.

After the inception of critical comments, and back to a more conciliatory tone in posts later. Published by Willis Carr said he would adopt if he signed with the team and he supported the 49ers decision. “I apologize if I hurt some feelings, and wrote«.

If Willis and will participate in the dressing room with Carr is still questionable. And left the player 49ers‘ facility about 2:30 pm on Saturday after talks went no less than two hours longer than planned, but came up short of a contract agreement.

Carr was expected to address the media in the San Francisco Bay area at 12:30 pm, but left town without comment. He rushed because he said the team spokesman called “a prior commitment.”

Carr may be on his way to visit other institutions. The Cardinals and Arizona

Cleveland Browns have an interest, as well as a recent employer, the New York Giants.

49ers opinion that the eight-year veteran backup as an option for the beginning of Alex Smith. No. 1 selection in 2002, Carr spent the last two seasons backing up Eli Manning in New York.

By the commencement of the experiment, could give a boost Carr Smith during training camp. Coach Mike Singletary said recently that he was “satisfied” with Smith has a beginning, but likes to maintain the competitive position.

Carr is likely to replace Shaun Hill on the roster, with Nate Davis remaining in his role as a third player.

Now, it seems Carr will weigh other options. Cleveland Plain Dealer pointed out that Mike Holmgren, the new President Brown, and vigorously pursued by Carr. In 2007, tried to lure the player to Seattle before Carr chose Carolina Panthers. Holmgren said Friday that Brown is “looking at the quarterback”but did not rule out keeping Brady Quinn or Derek Anderson.

In Arizona, the Cardinals need to further in the wake of Kurt Warner to retire. There are still questions about Matt Leinart ability to take control of two-time defending NFC West champions.

A spokesman said 49ers General Manager Scot McCloughan will not comment on the negotiations Carr, pointing out that the talks are still ongoing.

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