Hayne Plane stalled on San Francisco runway

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The San Francisco 49ers are ranked 28 out of 32 teams in the latest ESPN NFL power rankings .

Contrast this with the fact Hayne's NFL jersey is the fifth highest selling out of all 1696 players - including Aaron Rodgers, Marshawn Lynch and 49rs teammate Colin Kaepernick. 

Australia's best-ever all-time athlete is officially too good to play for the 49ers.

Did you watch the 49ers 7-47 loss to the Arizona Cardinals in week 4?

San Francisco scored ONE touchdown for the match on the back of Hayne's 37-yard punt return.

This indisputably proves he is the best player in the 49ers squad and probably the entire league.

Aussie NFL expert Colin Scotts predicted Hayne's rise after his Superbowl-winning form during San Francisco's pre-season.

"This sporting achievement is as high as what Sir Donald Bradman achieved in cricket," Scotts said.

"We need to celebrate this. Here is a guy who left his comfort zone to chase a dream."

How can we celebrate if 49ers coach Jim Tomsula keeps hiding Hayne from play?

If Hayne was sent out for all kickoff/punt returns and most snaps on offense, San Francisco would be unbeaten Superbowl favourites - hell... lets play him at QB too.

It's clear that Tomsula is tanking for 2016 draft picks by not using Hayne - specifically to replace their spud QB Kaepernick. 

Kaepernick threw four interceptions in ONE game against the Cardinals while Hayne has never thrown an interception in his entire distinguished and lengthy NFL career.

Maybe as mentioned above, Tomsula should stick Hayne at QB.

The former Parramatta Eel would certainly throw the best lateral pass in the competition.

Regardless, Hayne needs to pack his bags and leave California.

The New England Patriots or Green Bay Packers would be more worthy of our best ever.

And while they are giving Australians opportunities, the Pats and Cheeseheads should have a crack at AFL Brownlow medallist Nat Fyfe.

The mop-haired beast would rival Megatron in one of the wide receiver slots and would also appreciate  being closer to his precious, Margot Robbie

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Kieran Francis is a senior editor at Sporting News Australia.