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Gore has 1-2 more years... The tank isn't going anywhere
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I honestly didn't think that Boldin was a good fit for this team. He showed life in the playoffs but he doesn't seem to mesh with a mobile QB style of play.
I honestly didn't think that Boldin was a good fit for this team. He showed life in the playoffs but he doesn't seem to mesh with a mobile QB style of play.
I honestly didn't think that Boldin was a good fit for this team. He showed life in the playoffs but he doesn't seem to mesh with a mobile QB style of play.
I honestly didn't think that Boldin was a good fit for this team. He showed life in the playoffs but he doesn't seem to mesh with a mobile QB style of play.
@49ers: #49ers have signed two #NFLDraft picks, including LB Aaron Lynch, to four-year deals.
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I honestly didn't think that Boldin was a good fit for this team. He showed life in the playoffs but he doesn't seem to mesh with a mobile QB style of play.
Two years ago, Colin Kaepernick and Josh Johnson were battling for the privilege of backing up starting quarterback Alex Smith in San Francisco.
It didn’t seem all that outlandish at the time because: (1) Kaepernick remained unproven; and (2) Johnson had played for coach Jim Harbaugh at the University of San Diego. Kaepernick won the competition; Johnson ended up at No. 4 — and out of a job.
With Kaepernick now the unquestioned starter, Johnson is back. The team signed him today, two days after he was released by the Bengals.
To create a roster spot for Johnson, the 49ers cut defensive tackle Christian Tupou, who was signed in January.
I honestly didn't think that Boldin was a good fit for this team. He showed life in the playoffs but he doesn't seem to mesh with a mobile QB style of play.
http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/10954416/jerry-rice-jr-attend-san-francisco-49ers-rookie-minicamp
Wide receiver Jerry Rice Jr., son of Hall of Famer Jerry Rice, will attend the San Francisco 49ers' rookie minicamp.
He took to Twitter on Monday to announce the news.
The 5-foot-11, 185-pound Rice had a weekend tryout with the Baltimore Ravens, but the team declined to sign the undrafted receiver. The 49ers' minicamp is scheduled for Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Rice caught 11 passes for 86 yards for UNLV last season, his first after four years at UCLA.
He will now try out for the team his father, the NFL's all-time leader in receptions, yards and touchdowns, helped win three Super Bowls.