Biggest 49ers' offseason non-story: That power plant will scare away free agents
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Biggest 49ers' offseason non-story: That power plant will scare away free agents
"That's how he rolls. But he was one of the NFL's most fearsome hitters for 15 seasons and he could barely hide his skepticism. Our guys have been reaching out to anyone and everyone to see, does a study exist other than a guy sticking an apparatus underneath the fence and coming up with a number that I have no idea what that means, Lynch said while somehow managing to avoid sounding overly sarcastic."
"Shanahan avoided the topic, which is unfortunate. He's so good at sarcasm sometimes people don't even know he's using it. Nick Bosa (torn ACL), Fred Warner (fractured and dislocated ankle), George Kittle (hamstring, then Achilles), Brock Purdy (turf toe) and Mykel Williams (torn ACL) all missed significant time. When that kind of star power is on injured reserve or the sidelines, people are looking for answers other than bad luck."
Multiple 49ers suffered significant injuries this season, including torn ACLs, a fractured and dislocated ankle, hamstring and Achilles issues, and turf toe. The string of injuries fueled speculation that low-frequency electromagnetic waves near the practice facility contributed to the problems. The team’s front office sought out studies and measurements, found only an isolated reading from a single source, and reported that the broader claims have been debunked. The head coach declined to engage on the theory. With several star players on injured reserve or sidelined, observers sought explanations beyond routine bad luck.
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