usatoday.com - 2/25/2008
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Derek Smith, released Tuesday by the San Francisco 49ers, agreed to a two-year deal with the San Diego Chargers on Sunday.
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When Did San Diego Become Linebacker City?
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... Shawne Merriman, Shaun Phillips and now Derek Smith. This is your potential linebacking corp for the 2008 San Diego Chargers. Sure, San Diego is a destination city for travel and leisure, but can we really envision the Super Chargers as the new hub for smash mouth football? ...
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When Did San Diego Become Linebacker City?
svpstyle.blogspot.com 2/25/2008 — You have to think this move puts the Chargers at the top of the short list for early Super Bowl predictions. Not that Derek Smith is going to Superman on anybody; that's Patrick Willis' job. But Smith will add more cowbell to a defense that has looked stout for the past three seasons. And that means less vacation and leisure for AFC opponents this coming season.
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In April 2000, Eddie DeBartolo relinquished his stake as the 49ers' majority owner, leaving Denise DeBartolo York and her husband John York to take over. In their eight years at the helm of the team, one thing has become patently clear: They just ...