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Mike Singletary Should Have "Interim" Removed from Title by Season's End

 
It all started with the eyes. No one can forget the intensity of those eyes. Even casual football fans have probably seen Mike Singletary’s penetrating eyes on old NFL highlight shows.   Who can forget Singletary roaming the field as a middle linebacker for the Chicago Bears? No matter what the score of the game, Singletary always had that look in his eyes—the one that struck fear into quarterbacks, running backs, and wide receivers throughout the league.   Now that Singletary has traded in his football pads for coaching slacks with the San Francisco 49ers, one thing has remained the same—the passion he brings to his job. In Singletary’s first game after San Francisco fired former coach Mike Nolan, he wasted no time in putting his intense stamp on the team.   Singletary benched former All-Pro tight end Vernon Davis and then ordered him off the field and into the locker room. He also tried to motivate his players at halftime of a 34-13 loss to the ... (link)

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