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Parker tells Niners that Crabtree will re-enter draft


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HAH! If I were SF I would completely call him on it. Go ahead, son sit it out. Do nothing football related for an entire year, show out as to what a punk you are and then hope someone will pay you more next year. LOLERSKATES!

Who are some other players who have this agent? For some reason I have a bad association in my mind with Parker.

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HAH! If I were SF I would completely call him on it. Go ahead, son sit it out. Do nothing football related for an entire year, show out as to what a punk you are and then hope someone will pay you more next year. LOLERSKATES!

Who are some other players who have this agent? For some reason I have a bad association in my mind with Parker.

Hines Ward

Richard Seymour

Walter Jones

Larry Fitzgerald

Derrick Brooks

Rex Grossman

Devin Hester

Cedric Benson

Jason Peters

James Hardy

Greg Jennings

Felix Jones

Tashard Choice

Steven Jackson

Tyson Jackson

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If I were the 49'ers, I would say "Nice knowing ya kid, but seeee ya!"

Question, don't know off the top of my head, but would the Niners get some type of compensation if he decides to do that? Hmmmmmmm....have to look this up.

Anybody know?

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Sounds like Crabtree is diluted as Mike Williams.

49ers are going to be a run oriented team they have serious questions at QB WR Josh Morgan is having a great camp, I agree with FB call him on it, he is only going to hurt himself.

I would hate to see the 49ers give in, then we start seeing more players take advantage of the system and start pulling this cry baby sh*t

I doubt he'll be picked that high unless its by Oakland.

Oakland didn't want this guy to begin with because of a possible situation like this, the raiders didnt want another

J-marc situation

*claps* For AL Davis-- DHB is in camp working while this POS is crying and making threats

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Sounds like Crabtree is diluted as Mike Williams.

49ers are going to be a run oriented team they have serious questions at QB WR Josh Morgan is having a great camp, I agree with FB call him on it, he is only going to hurt himself.

I would hate to see the 49ers give in, then we start seeing more players take advantage of the system and start pulling this cry baby sh*t

Oakland didn't want this guy to begin with because of a possible situation like this, the raiders didnt want another

J-marc situation

*claps* For AL Davis-- DHB is in camp working while this POS is crying and making threats

oakland did not want him because he was not super fast..and DHB is in camp dropping passes..lol..if oakland would have taken him there would be no crabtree making threats because he would have gotten paid the money he wants

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oakland did not want him because he was not super fast..and DHB is in camp dropping passes..lol..if oakland would have taken him there would be no crabtree making threats because he would have gotten paid the money he wants

Granted its one of the reasons, Raiders are already filled with possession WR's. I highly doubt Oakalnd would have just paid him what he wanted. When the Raiders drafted Tim Brown who was also represented by Eugene parker he held out 1 month. IMO Crabtree & his Ego would have been a instant hold out anywhere he went.

Players drop passes in camp, Thats why its camp ;)

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