Since I grew up in Orange County, my style has a very big influence from the surf/skate scene.

In his own words, ‘he is a writer, a photographer, a literature fanatic, a lover of poetry, a movie buff, and about a hundred other things’.

A good impassioned plea for cat man but you danced around the two things that endanger his football future.Don\u2019t write off Pettis just yet. I had braids in college, I’ll probably get those back at some point. That seems to be what is holding him back.Kyle Shanahan and John Lynch traded up for Pettis in the 2nd round of the 2018 NFL Draft.

Look at Kendrick Bourne in 2017.He followed that up with a great senior year where he led the team in receiving yards and touchdowns. He retired from the MLB in 1992 and is currently a third base coach for the Houston Astros. Very insightful write-up, Nick — interesting to backtrack and see where he came from and more.So what could’ve happened to Pettis that led him to such a disappointing 2019 season, and ultimately into the dreaded Shanahan doghouse?The 49ers gave running back Raheem Mostert the raise he requested. He caught 27 passes for 467 yards and five touchdowns in 12 games. And the harsh reality here is -- the clock is ticking, and midnight is near. Pettis hopes to fully turn his attention to writing and photography when football is over.

Some days I might be taking pictures somewhere in Washington. Dante Pettis’ high school exploits got him a scholarship to the University of Washington where he played four years of college football from 2014 to 2017.His four years with the Huskies showed steady improvement from one season to the next.

Some days you can catch me at the beach in Orange County. Dante Garrison Pettis (born October 23, 1995) is an American football wide receiver for the San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League (NFL). However, I don’t think it is entirely his fault that he never developed that mindset. However, I don\u2019t think it is entirely his fault that he never developed that mindset. He wins with deception, agility, craft, and finesse.

If he wants to remain a 49er, let alone an NFL player long term, then the work needs to be put in to meet Shanahan\u2019s demands.Not having that dog mentality and underdog background hurt Pettis last season. Is it fair to knock someone for playing to their skillset?Pettis was born in San Clemente, a beach town in Southern California. Dante Pettis’ high school exploits got him a scholarship to the University of Washington where he played four years of college football from 2014 to 2017.As aforementioned, Dante Pettis has a bunch of other passions asides football. Football Player.

Bourne\u2019s was a hiccup, while Pettis\u2019 had a long term effect on his season. Pettis hopes to fully turn his attention to writing and photography when football is over.

Dante Pettis' progression gives Kyle Shanahan high expectations for 2019 . Anybody who watched this kid at Washington feels that Pettis should be able to contribute to Shanahan's wide-ranging and fertile offense.Both the 49ers and Seahawks were interested in trading for Adams, but only the Seahawks pulled off the deal.This is Pettis\u2019 make or break year with the 49ers. He eventually hopes to explore these interests once he retires from football. However, Pettis bounced back after the team’s Week 11 bye, and put up big numbers to close out the season.Going back to the human element, it appeared last season Pettis completely went into a shell and did not respond to the challenge well.

However, from an outsider looking in, his path to the NFL seems easier than most.Love your passion Nick! Dante Pettis Fans Also Viewed . He didn\u2019t exactly start from the bottom.While he can get by without a dog mentality on Sundays, Pettis needs to develop a dog-like work ethic. He wins with deception, agility, craft, and finesse. Just as good of people as they are players!One of the things I’ve always said I wanted to do was to change people’s lives. Now, most fans are incredible and very encouraging, but a lot of people never think about the toll the negativity has on some players. 1 wide receiver this summer. So on the nights where we don’t go out to eat, I’ll normally make a ton of food for whoever is over.Growing up it was definitely my brother, Kyler. We’re put under this huge microscope where we perform in front of millions, and those viewers are free to interact and say whatever they want to us.