Friday, August 13, 2010

Glen Coffee Left The 49ers


Glen Coffee Left The 49ers:Glen Coffee left the 49ers on Friday, making him the second player to leave the training camp this week.

This could be regarded as a manifestation of a deeper problem in the locker room. Just do not say that 49ers coach Mike Singletary.

"It was one of the best weeks we have had," Singletary said Friday after the coffee left defensive end Kentwan Balmer as the players who have left the team.


"The reason is because we have bad luck. When you're dealing with adversity, it allows you to concentrate."

If so, it should have 49ers 20/10 vision come Exhibition knife on Sunday in Indianapolis. The second edition of Camp Singletary was that adversity prone with a bucket of unpredictability at the top.

Ballmer remained AWOL for the third consecutive day on a $ 16,000 fine per day. Coffee, entering its second season of NFL, did not practice Thursday night and said Singletary, he went to football practice on Friday.

However, Singletary acts as all well and good.

"It would be very easy to go all the off-season and go through training camp without facing any trouble at all," Singletary said: "Go into the season, and you have one step back and think:" Oh, my God, how are we going to fight this? We can consider anything else. "

General manager Scot McCloughan disappears into the night in March without explanation for his sudden departure predraft? No problem, team officials say.

Nos solutions Aubrayo Franklin refuses to sign his franchise tag contract and report on the camp? No distractions, everyone insists.

"What we are trying to do with the 49ers, we are trying to find 53 men who love football, and what is going to help us get to where we should go," Singletary said Friday.

Coffee is not one of them, and not after the decision was time to leave the sport after one season. He said Singletary, his heart was not in the sport still in college, one of the reasons for his departure to the NFL early.

"It was a difficult decision for me to do, but this time in my life, I feel that it is better for me that I come from football," Coffee said in a statement.

Ballmer since Wednesday, told reporters that he would return, but remains Ballmer in mind, all the gaps without a valid reason.

"If Ballmer wanted to return, he will return," said Singletary.

It's not as if Singletary is working players in the land this summer. Last year, the camp was described by players as the toughest of his career. Nobody said that in those days.
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