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The 49ers Don’t Use The Franchise Tag on Dashon Goldson

March 5, 2013 by The Chancellor of Football

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The 49ers better hope no one scoops him up or blows him away with a contract offer. This could backfire.

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Posted in 2013 Team Previews. Tagged Coach Jim Harbaugh, Dashon Goldson, Franchise Tag, Free Agency, San Francisco 49ers

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