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49ers look like a serious player in the prosecution of Manning 

Jim Harbaugh coaching Peyton Manning. In the Bay Area, they begin to think about the possibilities and I think that could actually happen.The former defender of the NFL, Harbaugh worked wonders with Alex Smith for several months for NFC West champions, but now all signs point to the 49ers to be a serious player in the sweepstakes Manning. Smith, who was a three-year offer on the table to return, went to Miami on Sunday to meet with the dolphins.

 
"It's crazy," said 49ers running back Frank Gore, who has long been a big fan of Smith. "I'm going to sit back and let them do their job. I'm sitting back and waiting for that to happen."
All looking forward to the day the decision is likely this week.If San Francisco does not sign Manning, 49ers will have some serious relationship building is connected with Smith even after he had established a close relationship with Harbaugh. Niners might even need to pick it up with a $ 24 million, which he has reportedly been offered.
 It can not be the same sediments in Tennessee and Denver, when these teams do not land Manning, including 36 on Saturday. Four-time NFL MVP sat the 2011 season and tries to return after he was released after a series of Indianapolis neck operations.For Smith, his visit to South Florida can also be a step in the 2005 number 1 overall draft pick, to protect themselves from possible backup plan. He and Manning are both represented by agent Tom Condon of CAA Sports.
"This NFL. I guess nothing surprises me anymore," said Smith, South Florida Sun-Sentinel on arrival at the airport on Sunday. "I never thought a year ago (Peyton) Manning would be a free agent, either. I have never surprised by anything."Harbaugh Manning looked in the past work on Tuesday at Duke, and now the former Colts star classes held for all three finalists to sign a franchise is the biggest free agent in 2012. Only the 49ers have to publicly acknowledge their interests.

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