Three-time All-Pro Gerald McCoy and two-time Super Bowl champ Kyle Van Noy discuss the offensive lineman’s importance to San Francisco as the two sides continue to work through contract negotiations. Hear the full conversation on “McCoy & Van Noy” – and subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen.
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He’s probably not gonna play week one.
What do you think?
What, what is your guess?
Trim Williams is in the class of 06, the University of Oklahoma high school class of 06, the 2010 draft.
I’ve been knowing this guy all well, pretty much since he left high school.
He ain’t coming.
He ain’t gonna be there.
What?
Hey, hey, what did Magic say?
I’m not gonna be there.
He not gonna be, he, he’s not going, I’m telling you right now.
If trick said he ain’t going, he ain’t going, he don’t care.
He got Trick, got a lot of money, he got a lot, a lot of money and one thing, Trent has always understood, he knows his values and Fran he did it in Washington, right?
If you go back and he was like, I’m not playing and you better trade me.
Yes, he did.
Trent knows his value.
He knows what he brings in his league.
He knows the traction he brings, he knows when you talk about the San Francisco 49ers, you gonna bring up Christian mccaffrey, you gonna bring up Brock Purdy, you’re gonna bring up Brandon Auk.
You’re gonna bring up Devo, Samuel George K, bring up George Kittle and you’re going to bring up freaking Trent Williams.
It’s very rare that you got a name off the guys on the team and one of the main guys is the offensive lineman.
When those, when that San Francisco 49 Ers come out of the locker room who are the two people in front of boom box.
That’s all I’m saying, man, he brings an identity to this team, why they’re so dominant and why they’ve been so dominant and without him, I don’t see them being the same team and it’s crazy to say a left tackle could have that type of impact on not just the offense and an entire team.