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Singletary not satisfied

San Francisco : CA : USA | 2 months ago  
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Though professing to be thankful for Sunday's 23-10 win over Seattle, Singletary nevertheless spoke of what was not accomplished before he delved into what was achieved. It was halfway through his postgame address before he even mentioned running back Frank Gore , fellow who had touchdown...
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