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Too bad browns didnt take goff, they taking trubisky now [emoji]128528[/emoji].
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Adam Caplan @caplannfl 3m3 minutes ago
#49ers released DT Ian Williams off reserve/NFI with an injury settlement.
Matt Maiocco @MaioccoCSN 40s41 seconds ago
#49ers released Ian Williams as procedural move to provide him w/ more compensation than he would've earned if he remained on reserve/NFI.
Matt Maiocco @MaioccoCSN 59s59 seconds ago
The release of NT Ian Williams does not preclude the #49ers from re-signing him down the road.
[h1]Santa Clara Mayor Gillmor: 49ers aren’t cooperating with city audit[/h1]
SANTA CLARA — Just hours before city leaders are set to receive another briefing on an audit of Levi’s Stadium finances, Mayor Lisa Gillmor said the San Francisco 49ers have refused to turn over critical documents to determine whether taxpayers dollars are being spent on the stadium.
“It looks to me like the 49ers are not cooperating,” Gillmor told IA. “They met with the auditors but did not provide any of the reports or documentation that they requested.”
It’s a claim the team spokesman called “surprising” and untrue.
“We had our initial meeting with the auditors late last week and told them we’d be happy to give them the documents they’re asking for,” said Bob Lange, the 49ers’ vice president of communications.
The accusation from Gillmor — the latest salvo in a nasty fight between the NFL team and City Hall — is based on a new report from Fred Brousseau, a principal with the auditing firm Harvey M. Rose. It said the auditors requested a slew of budget documents, including a stadium operations plan and capital expenditure plan, but the documents “have reportedly not been separately prepared.”
Gillmor says that could be a breach of contract and she’s prepared to ask the Niners to either “cure the breach” or Santa Clara will take back management of the stadium.
The $200,000 audit, which was ordered by Gillmor earlier this year, is meant to determine whether the city spent public funds to subsidize stadium operations — including staff time of police officers or fire personnel working NFL games, concerts or other stadium events. That would be a violation of a voter-approved measure that protects the city’s general fund dollars.
Though the audit is ongoing, city leaders get an update every two weeks. Earlier this month, the auditors found some city staff time was spent on stadium events without seeking reimbursement from the 49ers or other private entities.
Wow, I don't think I've ever seen an overnight regression like Blake bortles is having this season. Terrifying considering he was the 3rd overall pick and was kicking *** just last season. His release has eroded to almost a Kaepernick level.
Taking a QB early in the first scares the **** out of me. :x
what if i told you guys its only october, and i already have a full-blown, 7-round mock draft done featuring a ton of my early draft crushes
Screw the previews red. Give us the meat and potatoes!!!!
Nah, I doubt they'll even loook that long at peppers. We have much more pressing needs.
Myles Garrett or QB in the first.