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Saw these at Safeway this morning and figured, "Why the hell not?" Happy 4th, Faithful.

They're on sale for $6 (normally $7) fwiw 🤷🏽‍♂️

u/MilesAugust74 — 1 day ago
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[Highlight] 49ers fan confronts Jayden Daniels about Brandon Aiyuk at a FIFA World Cup game. (Language warning)

u/Due_Local2130 — 2 days ago
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The California Post’s Vincent Bonsignore reports that the 49ers’ 2027 first-round pick, a 2028 second-round pick and EDGE Mykel Williams form the “framework for a suitable offer” in a potential trade for Raiders EDGE Maxx Crosby.

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u/Bolinas99 — 3 days ago
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George and Claire Kittle have some words of wisdom for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce ahead of their wedding day

u/Choice_Bag_8869 — 2 days ago
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Do you think the 1994-95 49ers are champions without Deion?

Saw him on a “Best Free Agent Signings Ever” list this morning and made me think as he only played one year, but won DPOY and the 49ers won the Super Bowl. I specifically didn’t write “win the Super Bowl” as there’s a few questions within the question beyond that game itself:

- They romped through the regular season which gave them home field advantage vs the Cowboys who had beaten them in the previous two NFC championship games. They finally got over the hump in what some call “the real Super Bowl”
- Deion has 1 INT in that game but the defense had 3 in the first quarter (Eric Davis had 2)
- 3 tackles and a pick in the Super Bowl

The offense was firing on all cylinders that year but the defense was great including his direct and indirect impact. Curious to hear what people think.

My hunch is yes but I was like 10. I loved that team and really locked in my fandom for life but obviously the nuance of the games is really only known retroactive to me.

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u/Danny_Ditchdigger — 5 days ago