Santa Clara, Jan 9 : The
San Francisco 49ers parted ways for good with running back Brandon Jacobs, an
expected move after the outspoken player was suspended for the final three
regular-season games.
The team said that even if Jacobs were to be
claimed by another team off waivers, he would not be eligible to play during the
postseason and only once the Super Bowl was done - so, that certainly came into
the timing of the move.
When asked during his news conference whether
Jacobs would be reinstated, coach Jim Harbaugh offered only, ''No, he will
not.''
Jacobs was suspended Dec. 10, though the team didn't explain why
he was being punished. Yet it was pretty clear following a series of posts by
Jacobs on social media sites in the days prior addressing his lack of playing
time.
Jacobs had five carries for 7 yards while playing in only two games
and being active for just three for the NFC West champions
(11-4-1).
Whether Jacobs will get another chance is unclear. Some believe
his antics might have finally cost him.
The 30-year-old Jacobs spent his
first seven NFL seasons with the New York Giants and has called this his
''worst'' year - though he knew full well he was joining a crowded backfield
that features three-time Pro Bowler Frank Gore as one of the faces of the
franchise.
Earlier in December, he posted a series of photos of himself
playing for the Giants - and even a picture of his two Super Bowl championship
rings, side by side.
''I am on this team rotting away so why would I
wanna put any pics up of anything that say niners,'' Jacobs said in an Instagram
post. ''This is by far the worst year I ever had, I'll tell you like I told
plenty others.''
On Twitter later, Jacobs said: ''I don't understand why
people are angry at me because I wanna do what I am paid to do, I am a
competitive person, I think people should be mad if I didn't wanna play. ... As
for all of my Instagram photos I don't have any niner pics, if you'll find me
some pics I'll put them up.''
Jacobs, hampered by a left knee injury
earlier this season, would spend approximately 20 minutes before games punching
the goal-post padding. He said it was his way of dealing with the frustration of
the situation.
In November, Jacobs posted advice on Twitter with a
reference to never working ''in a place where you hate your boss so much, you
should always be happy at work'' with a hash tag of ''YouLiveAndYouLearn.'' His
post came the same day Harbaugh was hospitalized for a minor procedure for an
irregular heartbeat.
Jacobs then said people shouldn't ''assume'' his
remarks were football-related, then followed up with more tweets - including one
reading ''football is not my life, people'' and another saying, ''Have you ever
been in a spot and you wonder why are you there.''
Later, he posted that
his tweets referred to his brother's boss, who makes ''him feel like he is the
best thing since slice bread but when the budget is shot he is the first one get
laid off, same with two other people I know.''
Jacobs ran for 571 yards
and seven touchdowns last season with New York as a backup to Ahmad Bradshaw. He
is the fourth-leading rusher in Giants franchise history with 4,849 yards, but
saw his role diminish with the emergence of Bradshaw and became increasingly
disgruntled.
Ends
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