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In Miami, Jim Harbaugh did not deny or confirm possible talks w-49ers. "I only talk about the job I have," he told Merc's Jon Wilner.

Asked specifically if he has a timeline for a decision on his future, Harbaugh paused, then said no, he didn't. (Orange Bowl is Monday.)

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49ers interviewed former Panthers and Rams personnel man Tony Softli for the GM position today. The Rams let him go in June.

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Ex-Broncos GM Ted Sundquist has emerged as first candidate for 49ers' GM job. Broncos fired him in '08, and he's with Omaha of UFL.

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49ers' Alex Smith says offense was "at different ends of spectrum" with him at QB, opposed to Troy Smith. Admits he should take more risks.

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It's at about the 6:00 mark in the PFT Daily Video... Interesting...

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Niners Nation Alex Smith slams Singletary, says QB's and linebackers have "different views" of what leadership is

(UPDATED WITH LINK TO DAN BROWN'S BLOG)

Alex Smith punched back today during press availability against Mike Singletary's claim that Smith wasn't exerting leadership on the field.

Said Barrows on Twitter: Alex Smith says quarterbacks and middle linebackers (read: Mike Singletary) have different views of what leadership is.

He and I have different views on leadership," Smith said. "And I think that even goes back to the core of offense and defense - very different things. You know, being a middle linebacker and what leadership is and being a quarterback are different things. Executing on offense and executing on the defensive side of the ball are very different things. It's a different mindset in my opinion. We've talked a lot. I mean, over the last couple of years we've always talked. He's pretty open about that."

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Make it stop. Please. Make it stop. Rachal is more efficient than a BART turnstile at letting people through.

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Kevin Lynch rewatches the entire game and provides some context to things I think many of us noticed throughout the game. Among his observations, Chilo Rachal should never ever start again.

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League source confirms Jimmy Raye is out as 49ers offensive coordinator and Mike Johnson will take over those duties.

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Niners Nation Cohen's on the warpath — Demands Singletary fire Raye, wonders if Singletary is head coach material


Tomorrow's Cohen column is absolutely brutal — slamming Singletary for hiring Raye, attacks both  of them being so married to an offensive philosophy that doesn't work in the NFL and questions whether or not Singletary can be a head coach.

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Niners Nation What we have here is a failure to communicate

Nothing sums up part of the Seattle fiasco then that line from 'Cool Hand Luke.' Forget, for a moment, Michael Crabtree's Allen Iverson impersonation ("How in the hell can I make my teammates better by practicing?"), there are serious communication issues plaguing the San Francisco offense...

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If you live in the following markets you will be able to see the San Francisco 49ers battle the Philadelphia Eagles.

San Francisco 49ers @ Philadelphia Eagles
Major Markets include:
New York, Hartford, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., Richmond, Miami, West Palm Beach, Tulsa, Oklahoma City, Dallas, Houston, Austin, San Antonio, Albuquerque, Phoenix, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Sacramento

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Niners Nation Battle between SF and South Bay over 49ers stadium heats up

The City of San Francisco had long planned to have a new 49ers Stadium at the heart of its proposed redevelopment of the old Hunters Point neighborhood and shipyards. Those plans were thrown into chaos when it was revealed that the 49ers organization had opened negotiations with Santa Clara to build a new stadium in the South Bay. Over the past couple of days, the Santa Clara deal has been taking hits from all sides - including a few broadsides from the City itself.

Poll
What do you want to happen?
Stay at the 'Stick
3 votes
Build the stadium at Hunters Point
48 votes
Build the stadium in Santa Clara
22 votes
Screw the bay, move to LA
2 votes

75 votes | Poll has closed

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