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San Francisco 49Ers: Seasons
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The San Francisco 49ers are one of the most storied franchises in NFL history boasting five Super Bowl titles on their resume, but of late, wins have been difficult to come by with last season's 4-12 record. Head coach Mike Nolan must revamp his defense and make it formidable opponent especially with the Arizona Cardinals, St. Louis Rams, and defending NFC champion the Seattle Seahawks all being division rivals and possessing high-powered offenses. The keys to the offense were handed to young Alex Smith late in the year and while he struggled as expected, the experience will be invaluable. The San Francisco 49ers must surround Smith with some weapons and a sturdy offensive line if he is to reach his vast potential.
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Lloyd is a wide receiver for the San Francisco 49ers. He was drafted by the 49ers in the 4th round of the 2003 draft. He had limited playing time as a rookie but in 2004 became a starter and ended the season with 43 catches for 565 yards and 6 touchdowns. One of those 43 catches was for a career long 52 yard reception.
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The San Francisco 49ers finished the 2006 season a disappointing 3rd place in the NFC West, but Niners’ fans are looking to the future and a winning season in 2007. Many blame last year’s performance on the defensive line, so the Niners have added CB Nate Clemens and SS Michael Lewis as well as wide receivers Ashley Lelie and Darrell Jackson to the roster. Now all the 49ers need are loyal fans cheering them on and Coast to Coast has all the best tickets to Monster Park. Get yours today before you miss your chance to see the San Francisco 49ers dominate in 2007!
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Ever since the beginning of the season, the San Francisco 49ers were the sexy sleeper pick for NFL regular season success but they seem to have lost steam. Although they have loosened the purse-strings to get such free agents as CB Nate Clements and WR Darrell Jackson. Especially with the tandem of young offensive talent in QB Alex Smith, RB Frank Gore and TE Vernon Davis, it seemed they were destined for a good season.
The San Francisco 49ers struggled this past season and are on the road to recovery with the 2007 season. They are said to be new and improved and with that said they have two prime time games. Will the excitement of playing in two night spots allow the 49ers to prove the Networks right in placing them in the spotlight?
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The San Francisco 49ers waived linebacker Derek Smith on Tuesday, cutting ties with their longtime leading tackler whose role was assumed last season by rookie Patrick Willis. Smith, an 11-year pro who signed a three-year contract extension before the 2006 season, was due to make $3.28 million in base salary next season despite his dwindling role on the San Francisco defense. ...More
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