Well I guess I don't dislike the Niners moves so far, so that's good. Hoyer will be a decent bridge QB and at least good enough to hold down the fort until a much better prospect shows up in one of these drafts or Cousins is freed next year. I mean, with Shanahan in tow, Hoyer did help lead the lowly Browns to 6-3 at one point some seasons ago, so at the very least he's window dressing until a better prospect shows up. Then if he's injured...well, maybe Barkley will pan out? Niners will still draft a QB somewhere in the lower rounds this year, but at least they (hopefully, dead god) aren't going to sink their #2 pick on one of these lousy looking QBs this year. Then we have Garcon to help with the lack of good WRs, a few defensive signings, so decent baby steps towards getting competitive at least. I'd be surprised if they managed a winning record this year, but 4-12 or better is at least viable.