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Apparently Head Coach Mike Nolan has had past WR standout Antonio Bryant on the mind. The 49ers could definitely be that big, powerful receiver that the 49ers lack due to injuries but the likeliness of him coming back is slim at this point. Due to his off the field antics and overall bad attitude, Nolan has publicly said that he does not welcome that kind of behavior on the team and he was dropped. Bryant has served his two-game suspension relating to last year’s wild ride in San Mateo County, and he has worked out for a couple of teams. Here is the remaining part of the article:
Has Bryant changed? Nolan is not convinced, or else he would have brought him back. Bryant has served his two-game suspension relating to last year’s wild ride in San Mateo County, and he has worked out for a couple of teams. But no one, including Nolan, is ready to take a leap of faith with him.
“There’s a reason I did what I did,” Nolan said. “And that won’t change unless he changes. But I’m fond of the guy. I really am. I know he’s got some demons like all of us do.”
Source: Sacramento Bee
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