He’s back

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  1. He’s not the only one. Per 49ers Injury Report Warner, Winters, Pearsall, and Cowing have all practiced this week to some capacity. (Cowing the only one Full Participation both Tuesday and Wednesday)

    I assume for all of them, we are just waiting for the doctors to give the go ahead for them to play?

  2. Fred is the embodiment of a real 49er

    Couldn’t imagine him playing anywhere else

  3. Is it official? Or just possible? If anything, the uncertainty of it might help make it harder for Seattle to prepare if they aren’t sure who’s on the field

  4. If the gods demand a blood sacrifice for this Win, may it not be this man.

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  5. I know the smart thing to do is probably wait until the NFCCG to bring him back, but there is no next week if they lose.

    It’s all hands on deck. If he can go and he really wants to be out there he should be out there. Dude would be slowly getting back up to speed but his communication would be key.

    Fred would be doing what he does best and that’s orchestrating the chaos. His instincts alone would help the guys be in better position.

  6. I don’t think he plays on Saturday. I want him to with every fiber of my being, but I think he hypes up the team and says win and I’ll play next week vs the Bears or Rams.

    I do think Ricky plays though.

  7. I REALLY hope he doesn’t get pressure to play unless he’s 100%. Getting hurt again would be devastating.

  8. What’s additionally insane is the fact he regained any muscle that atrophied (and I assume the strength with it) within the same recovery window, which means he was already working out weeks ago after having season ending surgery in week 6

    absurd

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