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August 24, 2011 | 7:46 am
Posted by Jeremy Fine
About a year and a half ago Taylor Mays was all the craze. TGR followed his story closely. Mays fell past the firs round into the 2nd. But we felt that going to the 49ers was a great opportunity. The hard hitting safety could play for one of the hardest hitting linebackers of all-time in Mike “Samurai” Singletary. While Mays showed flashes of greatness, he never truly made an impact.
Enter Jim Harbaugh, another ex-Bear, who knows the feel of a hard hitter but Mays again could not find his spot. He has apparently bulked up and came into camp in great shape. But it was not enough. So the 49ers shipped Mays off to Cincinnati, where Mays will get a shot with the Bengals. Hopefully, this wakes up Mays and lets him become the star we always believed he could be. Click HERE to read more about the trade.
And Let Us Say…Amen.
- Jeremy Fine
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