In Julian Peterson's 11/16 blog, he had this to say about his former team:
I had to respect all that San Fran did to me, because when I tore my achilles they still gave me the franchise tag. So they still gave me enough respect in that aspect. It was just a business move for them. New coaching staff, they wanted to get their new guys in, so that was pretty much it. There’s no hard feelings. I’m happy here and I’m ready to kick some 49er butt.
Peterson and the Seahawks face the 49ers in San Francisco today.
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By David Bonilla
15 mins
San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Kendrick Bourne secured more than just an 11-yard reception in the second quarter against the Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium. The catch officially pushed him past 500 receiving yards for the season, triggering a $500,000 performance...
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By David Bonilla
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By Jack Stewart
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