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no way I would trade for Talib, dude is a good player but not worth the headaches
Bet you'd take the headache for a championship.
no way I would trade for Talib, dude is a good player but not worth the headaches
Bet you'd take the headache for a championship.

And you gotta imagine you wont have to give up much either?
Adam Schefter @AdamSchefter 1m1 minute ago
Former Broncos and Eagles QB Mark Sanchez is going to sign with the Dallas Cowboys, league source tells ESPN.
But I thought you wanted chase daniel as the starter @itsaboutthattime
everybody called Sanchez signing with them
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everybody called Sanchez signing with them

Oh man if Dak struggles...

Oh man if Dak struggles...
Sitton officially released
I neeeed to see the reasoning behind this. I've always trusted Ted hard.
Sitton officially released
I neeeed to see the reasoning behind this. I've always trusted Ted hard.
And you gotta imagine you wont have to give up much either?
He's owed like $44 million over the next 4 years, I'm good giving up picks to take on a big contract
Seems more like they wanna unload that deal to free space
Nick Wagoner
ESPN Staff Writer
One day after the Santa Clara police officers association sent a letter to the 49ers asking them to take action against Colin Kaepernick for his recent statements and behavior toward police, Santa Clara police chief Michael J. Sellers says in a statement that despite Kaepernick's "distasteful" actions, the Santa Clara police will "continue to provide a safe environment at Levi's Stadium." The statement goes on to say that "the safety of our community is our highest priority. I will urge the POA leadership to put the safety of our citizens first. I will work with both sides to find a solution."