d the net. Sunday Kyle Juszczyk Jersey , March 24th, 2019 edition."Good morning folks, and a happy Sunday to you. Today, the NFL’s annual League Meeting begins in Phoenix, Arizona. Owners will meet over the coming days to discuss the state of the league, and, more importantly, mull over possible changes to the rules and regulations of the game. This year, the highly publicized item to be debated is an overhaul of the reply system & hierarchy.Obviously, there’s no guarantee that anything will come of this, but the NFL have owners have seemingly been open to change, as a handful of rules have been amended over the past several years, including a number of changes to the kicking game. Football (and I’m not talkin’ about soccer here, yall) fans worldwide are generally able to put aside their differences and commiserate on very few things, but shoddy penalties/non-penalties in crucial game moments seems to be about as universal as it’s going to get. When the owners meet for the 2019 session, they’ll go over ways to possibly lessen the impact of blown referee intervention.One such proposition revolves around the implementation of a sky judge Tom Rathman Color Rush Jersey , who instantly reviews all controversial plays, relieving the pressure on the replay ref in his little blue booth. The hope is that this would result in increased accuracy on calls, and begin to erase the prevalence of human error. Another idea is to make ALL plays reviewable. While this is ostensibly a winning proposition, it does, in my opinion, bring about some questions regarding the number of challenges available to coaches. Making all plays reviewable might blow open a Pandora’s box of undermining referee competency, and the implications of that could be catastrophic to the game - again, in my opinion. Catastrophic in the sense of more dadgum commercials, of course.Here’s to hoping they come up with a equitable solution during this meeting! (“Your preferred wisecrack about massage parlors goes here” - but keep it clean, folks)Prospect Josh Allen confident in his game | Wilson, NBC Sports Bay AreaJohn Lynch believes Kwon Alexander will be able to fill Reuben Foster’s role | Chan, NBC Sports Bay AreaHow current 49ers are affected by offseason singing so far | Madson, Ninerswire The Chiefs are trying to get their star defensive tackle taken care of. That contract could be what DeForest Buckner’s eventual deal will be compared to."WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections 49ers Salary CapLevi’s Stadium Events49ers Transactions49ers Injury News49ers Press Conferences & Conference CallsNFL NewsThe Chiefs’ possible extension of Chris Jones is a contract to keep an eye on. New,46commentsThe Chiefs are trying to get their star defensive tackle taken care of. That contract could be what DeForest Buckner’s eventual deal will be compared to. PDTShareTweetShareShareThe Chiefs’ possible extension of Chris Jones is a contract to keep an eye on. The San Francisco 49ers have until May 2 to exercise DeForest Buckner’s fifth-year option. If used, they’ll have to figure out what to do in 2021. Anyone curious about how much it will cost may want to look at the Kansas City Chiefs and their extension talks with defensive tackle Chris Jones. Via Kansas City Star’s Brooke Pryor, the Chiefs are going to try to get an extension done with Jones before he becomes a free agent in 2020. The conversations have started https://www.49ersfanshop.com/Pierre-Garcon-Jersey , according to Chiefs general manager Brett Veach. While they’re nowhere near complete, it’s something to keep an eye on. Both Jones and Buckner play defensive tackle and with Dee Ford and Justin Houston both gone from the Chiefs, Jones could be on his way to a huge payday. If they can get to a deal, it could come into the conversation when the 49ers start negotiating with Buckner in a year. Would it be comparable? It depends on how you grade Buckner against that production. Jones finished 2018 with 29 quarterback hits,15.5 sacks, two forced fumbles, and one interception—that was returned for a touchdown.He’s going to get paid. While his 2018 isn’t as good stat-wise, Buckner won’t come cheap regardless. He’s coming off a 20 quarterback hit, 12-sack season with one fumble recovery to boot and has been productive in both 2016 and 2017 before. Also, he wasn’t benefited with Justin Houston, Dee Ford,and an opposing offense playing catch-up the whole game. Given that the 49ers are trying to get the edge rusher figured out so Buckner can cause even more havoc, he might put together an even more stat-laden season than 2018. Jones’ extension would come before the new league year begins in 2020 but he’s going to get paid. One would have to think all the releases the Chiefs made were to get enough money allocated for deals like this—and to get quarterback Patrick Mahomes taken care of in a year or two. Do you think Buckner’s extension will be anywhere in the neighborhood of Chris Jones’ (provided the Chiefs can get him locked down)?