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<blockquote data-quote="DILLIGAFF" data-source="post: 249396" data-attributes="member: 1719"><p>He must not want to play for the 49ers, it can't be about the money, if he misses a year of salary at the low ball bid of the 49ers (Ha,Ha) it would take him years to make up that loss even if he gets the money he wants in a new contract.</p><p> </p><p>I suspect he wants to go to team that has a top 10 QB where he has a chance to really show whats he worth and then get the money on second contract. </p><p> </p><p>I look at it this way, its kind of like going to the lions, if I was drafted I would want the money upfront, the possibility of becoming a top 5 player in that system is small.</p><p> </p><p>49ers have QB issues and a defensive minded coach. I think Crabtree is thinking I better get this money up front because he does not see the 49ers going anywhere and bring him down, getting lost with no national stage.</p><p> </p><p>In Crabtree's mind if he plays for the 49ers pay me big, or I would rather sign for another team that is going places for less money and shorter contract first. Crabtree proves himself with a team on the big stage and gets the money in the second contract and endorsements. Instead of getting losted on a depth chart of a team going nowhere.</p><p> </p><p>I think this is more like Eli Manning not wanting to go to the Chargers, except Crabtree was not so upfront with his dislike of the 49ers organization.</p><p> </p><p>As far as his career (more than making money) he is taking a big risk playing for 49ers as opposed to a contender with all the fame and prestige. He has probably talked to or watch OCHO C. of the Bengals, not wanting to get in his situation where he is stuck. You know Ocho's time clock is ticking and sees his team going nowhere. Once you sign as Warren Sapp said,"They own you".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DILLIGAFF, post: 249396, member: 1719"] He must not want to play for the 49ers, it can't be about the money, if he misses a year of salary at the low ball bid of the 49ers (Ha,Ha) it would take him years to make up that loss even if he gets the money he wants in a new contract. I suspect he wants to go to team that has a top 10 QB where he has a chance to really show whats he worth and then get the money on second contract. I look at it this way, its kind of like going to the lions, if I was drafted I would want the money upfront, the possibility of becoming a top 5 player in that system is small. 49ers have QB issues and a defensive minded coach. I think Crabtree is thinking I better get this money up front because he does not see the 49ers going anywhere and bring him down, getting lost with no national stage. In Crabtree's mind if he plays for the 49ers pay me big, or I would rather sign for another team that is going places for less money and shorter contract first. Crabtree proves himself with a team on the big stage and gets the money in the second contract and endorsements. Instead of getting losted on a depth chart of a team going nowhere. I think this is more like Eli Manning not wanting to go to the Chargers, except Crabtree was not so upfront with his dislike of the 49ers organization. As far as his career (more than making money) he is taking a big risk playing for 49ers as opposed to a contender with all the fame and prestige. He has probably talked to or watch OCHO C. of the Bengals, not wanting to get in his situation where he is stuck. You know Ocho's time clock is ticking and sees his team going nowhere. Once you sign as Warren Sapp said,"They own you". [/QUOTE]
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