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based on the unofficial depth charts from the 9ers coaches this week he will be 5th string RB, has been taken off kick returns and moved to 3rd string Punt returner down from 2nd last week.

Carlos Hyde is RB#1 and Bush is RB#2 which surprised me. And Hyde is listed as 6ft and 235lbs, Hayne 6-2 and 220.
 
based on the unofficial depth charts from the 9ers coaches this week he will be 5th string RB, has been taken off kick returns and moved to 3rd string Punt returner down from 2nd last week.

Carlos Hyde is RB#1 and Bush is RB#2 which surprised me. And Hyde is listed as 6ft and 235lbs, Hayne 6-2 and 220.
The world is sane after all!!
 
He obviously fell in punt return as I thought at the time the coaches wanted to see him be safe, and fair catch obvious fair catch balls. There was another punt returner after him, was it smelter? Who fair caught less risky punts, not trying to show off like Hayne, and I thought he'll get promoted for that.
 

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He obviously fell in punt return as I thought at the time the coaches wanted to see him be safe, and fair catch obvious fair catch balls. There was another punt returner after him, was it smelter? Who fair caught less risky punts, not trying to show off like Hayne, and I thought he'll get promoted for that.

And going by this weeks depth chart Regie bush is playing because he is listed at #1 on kick and punt.

But the media guide shows that people cant say he looks big because he is a rugby player, when Hyde is 15lbs bigger and 2 inches smaller.
 
He obviously fell in punt return as I thought at the time the coaches wanted to see him be safe, and fair catch obvious fair catch balls. There was another punt returner after him, was it smelter? Who fair caught less risky punts, not trying to show off like Hayne, and I thought he'll get promoted for that.
Even Hester wouldn't of tried to return those punts.
 
based on the unofficial depth charts from the 9ers coaches this week he will be 5th string RB, has been taken off kick returns and moved to 3rd string Punt returner down from 2nd last week.

Carlos Hyde is RB#1 and Bush is RB#2 which surprised me. And Hyde is listed as 6ft and 235lbs, Hayne 6-2 and 220.


week 1 chart

http://www.ninersnation.com/2015/8/13/9147259/49ers-depth-chart-preseason-vs-texans

doesn't seem liked he has moved anywhere from the week 1 "unofficial" charts.


and the report on the week 2 chart

http://www.ninersnation.com/2015/8/...hanges-on-practice-field-that-dont-show-up-on

"The depth chart did not change from last week, and considering it is a PR distribution, I am not entirely surprised. There is talk that some coaches contribute, but for the most part, this is just a reference tool to know who plays what position. Most of the starters generally make sense, but after that it is kind of up in the air."

;)
 
Well we can assume at least that Hayne didn't do anything to impress the coaches enough to get promoted up the depth charts.

From what I'm reading the "depth charts" best use would be as an emergency toilet paper.
 
http://m.49ers.com/s/30837/428?itemUri=-2056275148/3131591310123460113351102813

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August 20, 2015 11:24 PM | Tyler Emerick

Jarryd Hayne Feels Support from 'Ecstatic' Australian Fans

Jarryd Hayne's captivating NFL debut last week against the Houston Texans impressed Thomas McGaughey Jr. This much is sure.

The San Francisco 49ers special teams coordinator made that clear on Thursday when speaking to the media, which included several Australian reporters who made the cross-continental trek. McGaughey described Hayne as "fearless" and said that the former rugby league star possesses "great lateral quickness."

But with those compliments, McGaughey also wanted to maintain a level perspective.

"He has a lot of natural ability, but you've to be realistic too here," McGaughey said. "I mean, that was the first preseason game, so it's not like we're playing in Week 8 - going down the stretch. He's got a long way to go. He's doing some good things and hopefully he'll continue down that path."

Hayne led all rushers in Houston with 63 yards on a five carries. He also returned two punts for 24 yards and a kickoff for 33 yards. But despite that early success, Hayne echoed McGaughey's remarks, acknowledging that he still has much to improve upon.

"Obviously, I'm far away from being a crisp running back," Hayne said. "Returning punts and kickoffs is what I'm most natural at, but I've got to work on my whole game.

"... From the way I run routes, to how I handle the ball, to picking up blitzes - there's a whole bunch of things I need to get used to and get better at."

Although Hayne's 53-yard scamper in the second quarter captured the greatest attention, his aforementioned work on special teams likely helped his cause more, as that is the phase in which Hayne potentially could contribute the most.

"It's fun when you see a guy that can make that first guy miss, and he's not scared because he's very, very comfortable fielding the ball," McGaughey said. "And when you have that fearlessness it definitely gives you an edge on your opponent."

Hayne hasn't played in coverage on special teams yet, but McGaughey thinks the first-year player has the potential to do so - he just needs more time to learn how.

"That's still a work in progress for him," McGaughey said. "I think he's used to having that ball in his hands and that's real natural for him, being able to make people miss and run by people and being physical with people.

"The tackling part of it, it's different when it's one-on-one like it is over there as opposed to a group of guys dropping back in an area and all of a sudden they're coming from all kinds of different angles. You have to know what you're looking at, and you got to know to how to key and diagnose certain situations. So right now he's just trying to learn that part of it as far as covering kickoffs."

As for the personal side of the transition, Hayne said he is well-aware of the encouragement sent from friends, family and fans back home in Australia.

"They are along for this journey," Hayne said. "They're ecstatic to not only see me play, but to see me do well. It's obviously a huge thing that I've done taking that chance. They find a lot of joy in it as well, probably more than me."
 
Can't wait to see him kick the winning touchdown in the Superbowl Grandfinal.
I just hope if he does score a touchdown, he doesn't do the Rugby League act of planting the ball on the ground one-handed mid-flight as he dives over the goalline, or skidding along the grass with the ball in the goalline, or even worse, running around the endzone and planting the ball under the posts. :rolleyes:
 

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JARRYD Hayne remembers the photograph.

But not for the same reasons you do.

No, because back in March, when first eyeing that Instagram post belonging to 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick, you gasped.

Unable to comprehend that Jarryd Hayne — perhaps the most athletic male ever born on Australian soil — could suddenly look so ... err, ordinary.

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:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

spare me
 
JARRYD Hayne remembers the photograph.

But not for the same reasons you do.

No, because back in March, when first eyeing that Instagram post belonging to 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick, you gasped.

Unable to comprehend that Jarryd Hayne — perhaps the most athletic male ever born on Australian soil — could suddenly look so ... err, ordinary.

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:rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:

spare me
Imagine how bad he feels in the lockerroom shower.
But yeah, it's eye roll worthy.
 

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