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49ers had interest in Clausen...last year


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for the 13th overall pick... in last years draft.

http://blogs.nfl.com/2010/04/16/roundup-49ers-reportedly-have-interest-in-clausen/

This is just a reminder that, just because you read it, doesn't make it true. In fact, the local beat writers are used by the Front Office's to set the smoke screens up! If I were hearing from my local beat writers that we wanted Cam Newton leading up to the draft, I would almost certainly expect the opposite. Since we are picking #1 overall, I am not sure what to believe. But, it could force a team to trade up with us and take Cam Newton so we can get extra picks. Just saying. I have complete confidence in our FO, I have full belief that they know what they are doing. Not to bust anyone's bubble, but we likely could be generating interest for our top pick. That is all.

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That wasn't the slight bit funny. You could have just entitled this thread "smoke screen" and saved a ton of people from doing cartwheels in their head.

It wasn't meant to be funny. Simply tired of all the "We are going to draft Cam, it's a lock" comments. Need to Smack some people back to reality. It's not a lock until we hear it from Hurney's mouth.

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It wasn't meant to be funny. Simply tired of all the "We are going to draft Cam, it's a lock" comments. Need to Smack some people back to reality.

Next time you mistitle a thread like that you'll be smacked back to reality

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I think it was mistitled. Since you will be banned for a week the next time... I don't give a fug what you call it.

No use in threatening. This is one of only a handful of thread's I have made in years.. it won't hurt my feelings. I mainly come on to read the threads, and I can do that whether I am banned or not.

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