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Fit for the job? Lynch has made strides after awful opening

Aug 27, 2014 at 3:30 PM


The NFL's fourth preseason games are the antithesis of must-see TV, but there's at least one compelling reason to tune in when the 49ers visit the Texans on Thursday: Aaron Lynch. In the three-plus months since he was drafted in the fifth round, the 49ers outside linebacker has offered evidence that he possess A) some [...]
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