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Jarryd Hayne definitely fits in to San Francisco 49ers' plans, insists offensive co-ordinator Geep Chryst

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Los Angeles: Jarryd Hayne's prospects of playing against the Detroit Lions this weekend have risen after the San Francisco 49ers' offensive co-ordinator gave the Australian a vote of confidence.

Geep Chryst said on Wednesday Hayne "definitely fits in" at the 49ers and was ready to play in the NFL.

The 49ers could be forced to promote Hayne to their 53-man squad to take on the Lions on Sunday with the team's top running back Shaun Draughn missing another practice and team walk-through.

Will he return?: 49ers offensive co-ordinator Gepp Chryst says Jarryd Hayne remains a part of the team's plans.

Will he return?: 49ers offensive co-ordinator Gepp Chryst says Jarryd Hayne remains a part of the team's plans. Photo: Getty Images

Draughn suffered a sprained knee last weekend and is rated "day-to-day".

The 49ers suit up three running backs each game and if Draughn is ruled out it leaves just Hayne, Kendall Gaskins and new recruit DuJuan Harris available.

A question mark also hangs over Harris because he only joined the team on Tuesday so he would not be fully up to speed on the 49ers' playbook.

"No," was Chryst's reply when asked if the 49ers' coaches believed Hayne was not ready to play in the NFL. "I think we know who Jarryd is."

The 49ers' decision to sign Harris instead of plucking Hayne out of the practice squad for the Lions game was viewed by some San Francisco media members as an indication of the team's lack of faith in the Australian.

Chryst's answer contrasts with special teams co-ordinator Thomas McGaughey who last week said the Sydney-raised rugby league star "needs to learn how to play football" with a stint on the practice squad.

Hayne has been on the practice squad since November 2.

The 49ers' other running backs Carlos Hyde and Reggie Bush are injured while Mike Davis, after breaking his hand, won't be available to play until January 3, the final game of the season.

Chryst also gave some insight into why Hayne was cut from the 53-man team.

It appears it was Hayne's three dropped balls as a punt returner on the special teams unit, not his lack of knowledge as a running back, that led to his relegation to the practice squad.

Chryst said often the players who make it into the 46-man squads for games not only have to show their value in specialist positions like running back, but on special teams.

It has been special teams co-ordinator McGaughey who has been the most openly critical of Hayne.

"Jarryd definitely fits in," Chryst, continuing his upbeat assessment, said.

"We're excited about his future, but I think it comes down to maybe what the special teams roles are and who's going to get that uniform of 46, not just the 53."

AAP

24 comments so far

  • How much news can you make out of this? Mindless daily/bi-weekly updates. Nice guy, nice family but he didn't make the team and we should all just get over it. Can we move on people.

    Commenter
    Craig
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    Sydney
    Date and time
    December 24, 2015, 8:51AM
    • Why do you keep ready the articles then

      Why why why.......

      Commenter
      Andy
      Date and time
      December 24, 2015, 11:27AM
    • Why do you keep ready the articles then

      Why why why.......

      Commenter
      Andy
      Date and time
      December 24, 2015, 11:29AM
    • 'We', Craig, you can 'get over it and move on' pretty easily all by your self, and when you do you won't be reading the articles or commenting, as for everybody else, they will have whatever degree of interest they want to have, which has nothing to do with you.

      Commenter
      fred nerk
      Date and time
      December 24, 2015, 11:57AM
    • I'll let you in on a special little insight Craig.

      A story is a "story" for as long as people keep reading about it.

      So if you're sick of it, you and the legion of other commenters who rush onto every Hayne story to type "who cares" comments can help make it go away by not clicking through to the story to type your inane comments.

      It's simple really.

      Commenter
      Pete75
      Date and time
      December 24, 2015, 2:13PM
    • Happy Christmas to you all and hope you all cheer up.

      Commenter
      Craig.
      Date and time
      December 24, 2015, 4:18PM
  • You have to be kidding. Every day is a new story saying Hayne might play this weekend... Give the guy a break.

    I understand there is a lot of interest in him and his story but stop letting down fans every week with false info that he is going to play.

    Commenter
    RM
    Location
    Sydney
    Date and time
    December 24, 2015, 9:24AM
    • I think this been a wonderful story but enoughs enough. Come provide some real news.

      Commenter
      Baz
      Date and time
      December 24, 2015, 9:56AM
      • Guys, you still do not het it.

        Coach McG, the special teams coach, hates Hayne. Go back and listen to his press conferences.

        He actually grimaces every time Hayne's name is mentioned. If you read the full transcript you will notice that Geep C has said he likes Hayne but it is up to the special teams to see whether he wants to bring him up.

        The Niners have a very good Running Backs coach, Tom Rathman. Might be worth the SMH interviewing him to see how Hayne is coming along as an RB

        Commenter
        Wookey
        Date and time
        December 24, 2015, 10:01AM
        • Detroit will be tough to beat at home. They had a good win over the New Orleans Saints
          earlier this week. The 49ers should give Jarryd a run, as they have nothing to loose.
          I am glad he went to the Practice Squad, as it will make him a much better
          player in the future.

          Commenter
          Cardinals Fan
          Date and time
          December 24, 2015, 10:06AM

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