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  • Dilfer traded to 49ers

    Niners acquire Dilfer from Browns

    SANTA CLARA, Calif. - The San Francisco 49ers acquired a proven backup quarterback for Alex Smith, getting Trent Dilfer from the Cleveland Browns on Thursday in a trade for quarterback Ken Dorsey and an undisclosed 2007 draft pick.

    Dilfer, who won a Super Bowl with Baltimore in 2001, will give the 49ers depth behind Smith, who struggled as a rookie last season after being the No. 1 overall pick in the 2005 draft.
    "Trent was a player we had interest in last season," 49ers coach Mike Nolan said in a statement. "We were looking for a veteran quarterback with experience that could help mentor Alex Smith. Trent fits the bill on both counts and we are excited to have him with the 49ers."

    Dilfer signed a four-year deal with the Browns last year after stints with the Baltimore Ravens and Seattle Seahawks. He went 4-7 as a Browns starter before losing the job to rookie Charlie Frye. Dilfer completed 59.8 percent of his passes last season for 2,321 yards, with 11 touchdowns and 12 interceptions.

    "Trent Dilfer played an important role in the making over of our football team last year," Browns general manager Phil Savage said in a statement. "At this point, to add Ken Dorsey and to give Trent the opportunity to go back home to California is a win-win for all parties."

    Dilfer, who played in college at Fresno State, has started 107 career games, throwing for 106 touchdowns and 117 interceptions. He made the Pro Bowl with Tampa Bay in 1997 after passing for 2,555 yards and 21 touchdowns.

    Dorsey started 10 games in his three years in San Francisco, including three last season. He completed 48 of 90 passes for 481 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions in 2005.

    Cody Pickett is San Francisco's third-string quarterback and the team also drafted Michael Robinson in the fourth round last month. Robinson, a quarterback in college at Penn State, is expected to mostly be used as a running back, receiver or kick returner in San Francisco.

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  • #2
    Originally posted by Dawgfan
    Niners acquire Dilfer from Browns

    SANTA CLARA, Calif. - The San Francisco 49ers acquired a proven backup quarterback for Alex Smith, getting Trent Dilfer from the Cleveland Browns on Thursday in a trade for quarterback Ken Dorsey and an undisclosed 2007 draft pick.

    Dilfer, who won a Super Bowl with Baltimore in 2001, will give the 49ers depth behind Smith, who struggled as a rookie last season after being the No. 1 overall pick in the 2005 draft.
    "Trent was a player we had interest in last season," 49ers coach Mike Nolan said in a statement. "We were looking for a veteran quarterback with experience that could help mentor Alex Smith. Trent fits the bill on both counts and we are excited to have him with the 49ers."

    Dilfer signed a four-year deal with the Browns last year after stints with the Baltimore Ravens and Seattle Seahawks. He went 4-7 as a Browns starter before losing the job to rookie Charlie Frye. Dilfer completed 59.8 percent of his passes last season for 2,321 yards, with 11 touchdowns and 12 interceptions.

    "Trent Dilfer played an important role in the making over of our football team last year," Browns general manager Phil Savage said in a statement. "At this point, to add Ken Dorsey and to give Trent the opportunity to go back home to California is a win-win for all parties."

    Dilfer, who played in college at Fresno State, has started 107 career games, throwing for 106 touchdowns and 117 interceptions. He made the Pro Bowl with Tampa Bay in 1997 after passing for 2,555 yards and 21 touchdowns.

    Dorsey started 10 games in his three years in San Francisco, including three last season. He completed 48 of 90 passes for 481 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions in 2005.

    Cody Pickett is San Francisco's third-string quarterback and the team also drafted Michael Robinson in the fourth round last month. Robinson, a quarterback in college at Penn State, is expected to mostly be used as a running back, receiver or kick returner in San Francisco.

    From HERE
    Maybe he can take Alex Smith under his wing. Trent Dilfer although not a superstar, is very underrated and has won a Super Bowl
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Medford Bronco
      Maybe he can take Alex Smith under his wing. Trent Dilfer although not a superstar, is very underrated and has won a Super Bowl

      he only won a superbowl bcuz of his defense
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      • #4
        wow, it actually went thru, i thought they were just going to hold on to him til the last possible momnet. good pick up for SFO
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        • #5
          Wow, that's quite surprising.

          I thought Dilfer said he didn't want to be traded, but he got traded anyway.

          He is a very capable QB and should help Smith out a little and teach him what it takes to be a champion.

          It also doesn't hurt to have Vernon Davis.
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          • #6
            Originally posted by DenverBuckeye
            It also doesn't hurt to have Vernon Davis.
            Yep. It's not fair, shtty teams always have good drafts. However you could note that Vernon Davis + Manny Lawson + bad team = good team.
            Go Huskers.

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            • #7
              Alex Smith has sucked so far so yeah he needed the help.
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              • #8
                Originally posted by Nick7
                Yep. It's not fair, shtty teams always have good drafts. However you could note that Vernon Davis + Manny Lawson + bad team = good team.
                I'd sa that's a false statement. They are rookies and I doubt they will make ha big of an impact.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by DenverBuckeye
                  I thought Dilfer said he didn't want to be traded, but he got traded anyway.

                  He is a very capable QB and should help Smith out a little and teach him what it takes to be a champion.
                  Trent Dilfer wanted to be traded because he doesn't like the Browns offensive Coordinator Maurice Carthon. Furthermore he didn't do anything to mentor Frye. He is supposed to be some sort of 'team player' yet he has only shown the complete opposite. Demanding to be traded? That is not a team player.
                  The Browns are gone; I'm not a fan of the Impostors

                  The real Browns are in Baltimore, see?

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                  • #10
                    The Niners got a great pick up. He is one the most unfer rated QBs in the league
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