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Dear 49ers


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Dear Titans...

Thank you for crushing my hopes and dreams and drafting Jurrell Casey. Go *** yourselves....

Dear Chargers....

Thank you for crushing my hopes and dreams and drafting Shareece Wright. Go *** yourselves....

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lol it'll be ok , but for serious , that kinda got under my skin because i don't get to watch 49ers games around here in the south east much so ill never see him play :( oh well heres to hoping alex hennery and virgil green are in our future , give me something to work with here XD

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At first I thought it was a blessing we got the 97th pick but once Wright went it almost seemed like a curse.

Fua is a good pick, but I would have much rather ended up with Casey and Wright. But it's o.k. I'm pretty stoked about Fua and I'm hoping we draft House tomorrow at 98...

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I would love if we could get Garrett Chisolm. Guy's only played like 2 1/2 years of football TOTAL and was a walkon at USC. Absolutely dominated when he was in. With his natural athletic ability combined with his HUGE heart and great work ethic, I have no doubt he will be a huge steal for some team in a late round. Here's his fantastic story from Yahoo.

http://sports.yahoo.com/nfl/news?slug=jc-cole_chisolm_still_in_pain_after_parents_loss_042711

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