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By Alan Grant
Friday, October 31, 2008 Much of California straddles fault lines. The joining of two land masses is unsteady and constantly shifting, which leads to earthquakes. So it stands to reason the seismic activity that occurred in San Francisco last Sunday between Mike Singletary and Vernon Davis, will produce some aftershocks. When Singletary showed he wasn't about to have Davis big time him, the new coach showed himself to be decidedly old school. And it earned him some sideways glances. But I wonder if other coaches on o ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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