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Richard Sherman Signs 3 Year Deal With 49ers


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Again, people wanting Sherman, or ANY big name...good luck. Teams have TONS of cap space to throw around this year on a weak crop of FA.  Guys are going to get overpaid left and right.  Thinking we're going to sign a top FA with our holes and 20ish mil in cap space?  Don't play yourselves. 

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3 minutes ago, Saca312 said:

That’s a HUGE if.

Got to remember he’s coming off an achilles. Those are pretty rough, especially for a corner

I'm not disagreeing but look at how tiny the signing bonus is. Probably guarantees for this year as well but likely an easy out after this year if he doesn't come back well. They have a sh*tload of cap space. The contract makes more sense than Jimmy G's.

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