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02/14/13 11:54 PM
Who's got it better than us? NOBODY!
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02/15/13 09:51 PM
Colorado Springs
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02/15/13 10:26 PM
hmmmmmm.....
02/15/13 10:38 PM
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02/16/13 07:30 PM
Niners, 'Bama & Biscuits
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02/16/13 07:57 PM
Grand Poobah
Kaepernick instead has gone to Atlanta and the Competitive Edge Sports training facility. That's where he prepared for the 2011 draft (Connection: His Bay Area throwing coach, Roger Theder, used to work with quarterbacks there) and he currently spends his days training with NFL hopefuls. Competitive Edge has has about 50 collegiate players who are pushing themselves like they never have before as they prepare for next week's scouting combine, their pro-day workouts next month and then the draft in April. There are about a dozen veteran players there as well, including Kaepernick, Lockette and Hall. "A few of our veterans are easing into it," Competive Edge's Aaron Roberts said. "Colin, of course, is here all day, every day."
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02/17/13 06:39 AM
the Dude abides
Right now I just don't even want to think about going forward. That will take care of itself. Next year will unfold according to the master plan of the people who get highly paid to make the decisions. It will be what it will be, and we'll cheer whoever wears the uniforms. Happy or unhappy that they`re on the team rather than other personnel. Glad or sad about the inevitable positive surprises and the disappointing failure to meet expectations. We just stick around as passengers, but others are doing the driving. Hope for the best, expect the unexpected. Anyways, I prefer to look much further backwards to get my kicks. I'm enjoying thumbing through old sports magazines of the sixties and seventies. Remembering or revisioning life as a Niner fan before that yet undreamt of decade of the eighties was even a gleam in the eye of one assistant coach named Bill Walsh. Perspective. I have every issue of Sport magazine for the decade of the sixties, and flipping through the pages really has a strange way of calming the mind. All the heated controversies of those distant moments that have faded with a serene inevitability.And the present one day will assume the same detached timelessness as it becomes another chapter of the passing sports show. And in the years before video recording, print media is pretty much all that`s left to try and enter (or revisit) the mindsets of a very different world. Tivia question.Which Niner linebacker was nicknamed "Fudgehammer?" Here's a hint. He played alongside a HOF linebacker on the Niners and was very good. But not as good. Off to Las Vegas in a couple of days. A very intense, high pressure last few months that the Superbowl result didn`t help! But a change of pace is better than a fastball if the batter isn`t expecting it!
02/17/13 10:05 AM
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02/17/13 11:16 AM
Da Batz!
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02/17/13 05:26 PM
Cage!
for guys who enjoy watching 300-pound men in armor smash into each other at high speed we're being terribly delicate with our feelings, aren't we?
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