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San Francisco 49ers’ Alex Smith Will Continue to…

“The strongest of all warriors are these two – Time and Patience.” – Leo Tolstoy, War and Peace

Alex Smith certainly has spent a good amount of time wearing a San Francisco 49ers’ uniform while fans haven’t always found the patience to tolerate Smith’s mediocrity. In Smith’s case, it was the lack of patience and abundance of time that became his enemies and fought against him. Perhaps to the chagrin of some 49ers’ fans the team was unable to strike a deal with future Hall of Fame quarterback Peyton Manning. All the while, scorned quarterback Alex Smith was off meeting with the Miami Dolphins.

In the end, however, things fell into place as they were destined and Manning is now a member of the Denver Broncos and Smith is once again a 49er – this time with a three-year contract in place.

His return in 2012 should be a very special one indeed. After a 2011 season where Smith led the 49ers to an appearance in the NFC Championship Game and put up the best numbers of his seven-year NFL career he can only get better, in my opinion. Why is that, you ask? There are several reasons, but these seem to be the ones that best explain Smith’s projected development:

Playing in the same system for the second straight year. In 2012, Alex Smith will enjoy the comforts of running the exact same offense, with the exact same coaches and coordinators for consecutive years for the first time in his NFL career. The only difference in 2012 will be the upgraded pieces the 49ers have surrounded Smith with. With the ability to work out of the same offensive scheme as the previous year, the focus can be drawn away from learning the plays and geared more towards Smith’s development. Smith didn’t have a perfect 2011, but his offseason work and stability should prove to be the building block for an even better 2012.

Upgrading of key offensive positions. The 49ers have their top-ranked defense back in full force, so the only logical thing to do in the draft and free agency was to upgrade the offense. Among those upgrades include an improved wide receiving corps with acquisitions A.J. Jenkins, Randy Moss, Mario Manningham, and Chris Owusu. Not to mention that the 49ers picked up LaMichael James, Jewel Hampton, and Brandon Jacobs to bolster the running back position. With a much more versatile offense, Alex Smith will have more options than he did in 2011 – and he still has Frank Gore, Michael Crabtree, Vernon Davis, and Delanie Walker.

Working out with Tom House. It was reported on May 13 that back in March, for one week, Alex Smith worked out with former MLB pitcher Tom House. While his crossover to coaching a football player may seem lost in translation, Tom Brady, Matt Cassel, and Carson Palmer were all there with Smith, working with House. Perhaps the fact that Tom Brady was there says enough about his credibility, but what would House really know about throwing a football? When he was coaching baseball, House used to have his pitchers throw with footballs because it’s the same neural pathway as throwing a baseball and it could help improve their throwing motion. (Apparently it’s all about getting your body behind the ball for the most efficient throw – regardless of sport.)

According to Jim Harbaugh, Smith has already made dramatic improvement in his throwing motion – something that had been affected by his shoulder surgery in 2008 and has hindered his ability ever since. But now, Smith has the opportunity to build on his 2011 performance and once again have the best year of his career.

Which of the three reasons make you feel the most confident in Alex Smith in 2012: the same offensive scheme, the new talent around him, or the workout with Tom House? Is there something else that has you feeling confident in Alex Smith or do you not have confidence in him to lead the 49ers?

David is co-founder of wrapupp sports blog where fresh content is posted daily and present sports blogs and sports opinions – all with a West Coast bias. Growing up in the Bay Area, David is a huge supporter of all the local sports teams; the Giants, Athletics, Warriors, Sharks, 49ers, and Raiders. His one fault, admittedly, as many of his friends and family would say, is his love for the Los Angeles Lakers. Growing up, Magic Johnson was his favorite basketball player and he fell in love with the team. He chalks it up to, “Not knowing any better”. Now his love for sports has turned just as academic as it is intuitive and he follows most all sports all over the nation.

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NFL.com. Baseball man helps Alex Smith rediscover groove. NFL 2012

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San Francisco 49ers QB Alex Smith refining…

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Alex Smith had the best completion percentage (61.3) of his career in 2011, but the six-year veteran is nevertheless focusing on improving his accuracy and throwing mechanics this offseason.

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During a chat with fans posted on the 49ers’ official team website, via Comcast SportsNet Bay Area, Smith revealed that he recently spent time working on his throwing motion independently.

“I saw a mechanics guru, or specialist down in L.A.,” Smith wrote. “I went there to kind of clean some things up with my motion. I’m really focused on getting my fundamentals better. Really didn’t have time last offseason to do it.”

Citing a source close to the quarterback, Comcast SportsNet Bay Area reported that the 49ers are hoping Smith can become even more accurate by fixing two key issues with his throwing motion, and that doing so will be a focal point of his offseason preparations.

According to the site, one issue is that Smith doesn’t flex his left knee enough during his stride, and the second is that Smith isn’t balanced enough when dropping back to throw.

Smith, taken first overall by the 49ers in the 2005 NFL Draft, made the 2011 season his best in the NFL by completing 273 of 445 passes for 3,144 yards and 17 touchdowns. He was also picked off just five times while leading San Francisco to a 13-3 record and, eventually, to the NFC Championship Game.

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The San Francisco 49ers kicked off the free-agency period with the signing of four-time All-Pro receiver Randy Moss. Moss, who did not play last season, had arguably the worst season of his career in 2010. Playing for the New England Patriots, Minnesota Vikings and Tennessee Titans, Moss totaled 28 receptions for 393 yards and five touchdowns. With a year off to recover and refocus, he’ll look to get a fresh start with Jim Harbaugh and the Niners. Signed to only a one-year, $2.5 million deal, Moss gives the team a big-play target who presents low-risk and high reward.

Apparently adding Moss was not enough, as the Niners signed former New York Giants receiver Mario Manningham to a two-year deal on March 18. Manningham may have been the Giants’ No. 3 receiver, but he played a key role in helping them win their second championship in four years. Although he had a subpar regular season, his play improved during the playoffs. In both the NFC Championship game and the Super Bowl, Manningham demonstrated that he is capable of making clutch plays- which is exactly what the Niners need in converting third downs (ranked 31st overall).

By adding Moss and Manningham to the roster, the offense can now stretch the field effectively. Their speed brings another dimension to the offense that it did not have last season. With Vernon Davis and Delanie Walker running short and intermediate routes, opposing defenses must cover all parts of the field.

Now that Peyton Manning has officially joined the Denver Broncos, the Niners will turn back to Alex Smith. With Smith returning, he will have more receiving options to choose from compared to last year. Last season, Smith threw for a career-high 3,144 passing yards while recording his best quarterback rating (90.7) in his first year under Harbaugh. He has shown steady improvement, and with Moss and Manningham at his disposal, Smith could be even better next season. Couple the signings with a full offseason to understand the offensive system, the sky’s the limit for him.

On defense, bringing back Carlos Rogers and Ahmad Brooks was crucial. Rogers had the best season of his career last year, as he was tied for a team-high six interceptions while making his first Pro-Bowl and All-Pro team. Brooks solidifies the pass rush long-term playing opposite of Aldon Smith. One of the potential concerns that the Niners face is the possible loss of Larry Grant, who received an original-round tender from the team. Last season, he showed that he was a starting-caliber linebacker when he filled in for Patrick Willis, who missed four games in December. With these signings in place, the Niners should once again be a top-10 defense in 2012.

Overall, San Francisco has done a solid job of addressing their needs. If the players live up to expectations and work together, there’s no reason why the Niners can’t make another deep run in the playoffs.

Sources:

bayarea.sbnation.com

foxsports.com

nfl.com

Carlos Rogers Profile- pro-football-reference.com

Randy Moss Profile- pro-football-reference.com

washingtonpost.com

Travis Chan is a longtime fan of the San Francisco 49ers, Giants and Golden State Warriors. He is also a contributor for the Yahoo! Contributor Network. You can follow him on Twitter @Travischan1.

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Mark Purdy: San Francisco 49ers quarterback Alex…

Alex Smith is just way too good at dealing with this crazy stuff and deflecting the drama. It’s understandable. He has had plenty of practice.

As Smith noted Wednesday after signing his new contract, he has “been through way worse than this” during his time with the 49ers.

Agreed. For references, please see Jim Hostler and Jimmy Raye, two of the substandard offensive coordinators Smith suffered through before Jim Harbaugh arrived as head coach. Smith also has endured injury, booing, theories about his hand size, scorn, backstabbing gossip and red zone dysfunction.

Still, there was a difference between those travails and Smith’s just-completed free-agent episode: It had far more soap opera elements.

A few missing details were filled in Wednesday.

For instance, Smith pretty much confirmed he never had any true intentions of going elsewhere. He said he might even have stayed if Peyton Manning had signed with the 49ers. According to Smith, Harbaugh had implied that he wanted both Smith and Manning on the roster. Smith said he would have “relished” the chance to compete against Manning.

Of course, he did not say how strong the relish would be — or why, if he was so eager for such a competition, he took that trip to Miami last weekend for a conversation with the Dolphins.

“I had never been to Miami Beach,” Smith joked, “and thought it was a good way to go see it.”

As I said, the guy has really developed the arts of

dealing and deflecting.

Smith was vague about when he was informed of the 49ers’ interest in Manning but said Harbaugh and general manager Trent Baalke made a house call to discuss the situation.

“I don’t know what day it was,” Smith said. “Obviously early last week sometime. I forget what day it was. It all kind of seems like a blur. … It was right there when they first started to look into the process of looking at (Manning). They came over and sat down with me and told me about

it.”

Smith is a bright and organized man. One would think that, given the conversation’s potential impact on Smith’s future, he would recall the exact day of that meeting. And if it took place after, not before, Harbaugh’s stealth trip to North Carolina for the Manning workout … well, that would mean the coach wasn’t as upfront as he could have been with Smith. But to Smith, it doesn’t matter.

“The conversation with Jim,” Smith said, “was about competition and the best man winning. The same way with me last year when I got brought in. Nothing was ever laid out there, nothing was given to you. You were going to have to earn everything. And I agree with it. Jim firmly believes in … that’s the nature of this game.”

Makes

you wonder if Harbaugh told Manning the same thing — that he’d have to compete for the starting job. Did that impact Manning’s Denver decision? And here’s another curious piece of information: Even though Smith and Manning share the same agent, Tom Condon, the two quarterbacks never spoke to each other through the free-agent process. They still haven’t talked.

From this point forward, however, all of that is trivia and folderol. It is time to ponder more significant questions, namely:

1. Will Smith be a better quarterback next season than last? Answer: No reason he can’t be. When the season begins, Smith should have a better fleet of receivers, assuming that Randy Moss’ attitude is right and his legs haven’t turned to overcooked

spaghetti during his year away from the game. Meanwhile, Mario Manningham will make at least five plays that turn underthrown or overthrown Smith passes into catches.

2. Will Smith be affected by Harbaugh’s desire to seek a better quarterback alternative this offseason? Answer: Can’t see why. Smith’s mental toughness might have been an issue his first few seasons in the league, but his grittiness should never be questioned after that playoff performance against a New Orleans Saints team that, we now know, was just as concerned with maiming quarterbacks as stopping them.

3. After Harbaugh and offensive coordinator Greg Roman gave Smith relatively conservative passing game plans a year ago, will he be allowed to open it up more in

2012? Answer: Yes, and he will need to do so. In the NFL, the same tricks never work twice. Plus, the 49ers’ schedule is much tougher. Smith will use the offseason to become a more sophisticated quarterback and work on his weaknesses — principally, not always being able to quickly identify the best receiving option on a particular play and not delivering more consistently accurate short passes.

Of course, that’s the dull and humdrum football stuff. It isn’t as compelling as rumors about which private jet is flying to which secret practice field, or whether someone’s wife is influencing a decision, or if one quarterback is miffed about his team bringing in a famous backup.

That’s still going on in other NFL regions. Around here, we’ll just have to wait until next year. Too bad. Those bogus trips to the beach were fun while they lasted.

Contact Mark Purdy at mpurdy@mercurynews.com or 408-920-5092.

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San Francisco 49ers look serious on Peyton Manning

SAN FRANCISCO — Jim Harbaugh coaching Peyton Manning. In the Bay Area, they’re beginning to think about the possibility and believe it truly might happen.

A former NFL quarterback, Harbaugh worked wonders with Alex Smith in a matter of months for the NFC West champions, and now all signs point to the 49ers being a serious player in the Manning sweepstakes. Smith, who had a three-year offer on the table to return, traveled to Miami on Sunday to meet with the Dolphins.

“It’s crazy,” said 49ers running back Frank Gore, who has long been a big supporter of Smith. “I’m going to sit back and let them do their job. I’m sitting back and waiting for it to happen.”

Everybody is eagerly anticipating decision day, likely this week.

If San Francisco doesn’t sign Manning, the 49ers will have some serious relationship-building to do with Smith even after he developed a close relationship with Harbaugh. The Niners might even need to bump him up from the $24 million he has reportedly been offered.

And there could be similar fallout in Tennessee and Denver if those teams don’t land Manning, who turns 36 on Saturday. The four-time NFL MVP sat out the 2011 season and is trying to come back after he was released by Indianapolis following a string of neck surgeries.

For Smith, his visit to South Florida also could be a move by the 2005 No. 1 overall draft pick to protect himself with a possible backup plan. He and Manning are both represented by agent Tom Condon of CAA Sports.

“This is the NFL. I guess nothing surprises me anymore,” Smith told the South Florida Sun-Sentinel upon arriving at the airport Sunday. “I never thought a year ago [Peyton] Manning would be a free agent either. I’m never surprised by anything.”

Harbaugh watched Manning work out last Tuesday at Duke, and now the former Colts star has held sessions for all three of the franchises believed to be the finalists to sign the biggest free agent of 2012. Only the 49ers are yet to publicly acknowledge their interest.

Manning worked out for Tennessee on Saturday in Knoxville, one day after he showed his skills to Hall of Famer John Elway and the Broncos at Duke.

While Harbaugh and offensive coordinator Greg Roman saw Manning last week and San Francisco emerged as a surprise contender to sign the 2007 Super Bowl-winning quarterback, it seems 49ers CEO Jed York and general manager Trent Baalke certainly would want to make their pitch to Manning in person, too.

Pulling off this one would be the second major splash by the 49ers’ brass in as many offseasons.

In January 2011, York and Baalke wooed Harbaugh away from nearby Stanford on a $25 million, five-year deal. And what a job Harbaugh did: San Francisco went 13-3 and ended an eight-year stretch without a playoff berth or winning record, losing 20-17 in overtime of the NFC title game to the eventual Super Bowl champion New York Giants.

If Smith leaves and Manning doesn’t sign or were to get hurt, the 49ers would be left with unproven second-year pro Colin Kaepernick, but this is a team that isn’t afraid to take chances when the reward could be huge. Just look at a two-day span for San Francisco last week. The 49ers signed Randy Moss on Monday and a day later cornerback Perrish Cox, who was acquitted earlier this month on sexual assault charges in Colorado.

Harbaugh has a knack for coaching anybody into a winner with his “Who’s got it better than us? Nobody!” chants and other unorthodox motivational tactics — some of which he learned from his coaching father, Jack, and big brother and Baltimore Ravens coach John.

The NFL coach of the year last season, Harbaugh has to believe he’ll have no problem coaching a veteran quarterback like Manning. The former Colt is among the greatest ever to play with 54,828 yards passing, 4,682 completions and 399 touchdown passes.

“He’s a Hall of Famer, first ballot, that’s all I got to say,” Gore said of Manning. “He’s one of the best ever to play the game. I’m going to sit back and let them do what they think is best.”

If winning is more of a priority for Manning than a big payday, the 49ers have put things in place over the past week. They signed Moss to a one-year deal, then brought back Pro Bowl cornerback Carlos Rogers on a $31.3 million, four-year contract to give San Francisco 11 returning starters on Vic Fangio’s talented defense. The 49ers then agreed to terms on a two-year contract with former Giants wideout Mario Manningham late Saturday.

“I know coach Harbaugh and Trent Baalke feel good about what they’re doing,” Gore said. “They know what they’re doing.”

Perhaps all of that is enough to attract Manning, despite the thought he would prefer to stay in the AFC and not have to regularly face off with his younger brother, Eli.

This year marks Manning’s 15th in the NFL — the same number of seasons Harbaugh spent in the league with the Bears, Colts, Ravens, Chargers and Panthers. A first-round draft pick taken 26th overall by Chicago in 1987, Harbaugh completed 2,305 of 3,918 passes for 26,288 career yards and 129 touchdowns in the NFL. He also ran for 18 TDs.

Elway, of course, also has quite the pedigree.

Perhaps Elway’s pursuit of Manning might mean he doesn’t have faith in Tim Tebow as the Broncos’ QB for the future. Denver squeaked into the playoffs as AFC West champions on the final day of the regular season last year.

Titans owner Bud Adams declared earlier this month he wanted Manning and considers him the missing piece to a championship team. That might not sit too well with Matt Hasselbeck, who signed to a three-year contract last July with Tennessee.

The pursuit of Manning has kept the Titans from addressing their defensive line early in free agency, one of their top needs. Mario Williams signed with Buffalo, John Abraham re-signed with Atlanta and Jason Jones left Tennessee for Seattle.

Other teams also might be behind in building their rosters because of the chase for No. 18.

The Dolphins and Arizona fell out of the running, and the Cardinals are moving ahead with quarterback Kevin Kolb.

Gore, who spends his offseason in Miami each year, isn’t going to begin to guess what might happen next in the Manning story — and what it might mean for him next season.

“I don’t know, man,” he said. “I don’t know.”

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San Francisco 49ers QB Alex Smith visits Miami |…

SAN FRANCISCO — Jim Harbaugh coaching Peyton Manning: In the Bay Area, fans of the San Francisco 49ers are beginning to think about the possibility and believe it might happen.

A former pro quarterback, Harbaugh worked wonders with Alex Smith in a matter of months for the NFC West champions, and signs point to the 49ers being a serious player in the Manning sweepstakes. Smith, who had a three-year offer to return to San Francisco, traveled to Miami on Sunday and met with Dolphins officials for 5 ½ hours.

If San Francisco doesn’t sign four-time league most valuable player Manning, the team could have some serious relationship-building to do with Smith even though he is close to Harbaugh.

There could be similar fallout in Tennessee and Denver if those suitors don’t land Manning, who turns 36 Saturday. Manning sat out the 2011 season because of neck problems and is trying to come back after he was released by Indianapolis.

Smith, 27, and Manning — who is weighing options — are both represented by agent Tom Condon.

“This is the NFL. I guess nothing surprises me anymore,” Smith told the South Florida Sun-Sentinel upon arriving at the airport. “I never thought a year ago (Peyton) Manning would be a free agent, either. I’m never surprised by anything.”

Unlike Tennessee and Denver, the 49ers have yet to publicly acknowledge interest in Manning.

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AP Source: Alex Smith visits with Dolphins Sunday

MIAMI (AP) — San Francisco 49ers free agent quarterback Alex Smith is meeting with the Miami Dolphins, which could affect the Peyton Manning sweepstakes.

The 49ers are among three finalists for Manning, along with the Denver Broncos and Tennessee Titans.

A person familiar with the negotiations confirmed to The Associated Press that Smith was meeting with the Dolphins. The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the team has not publicly discussed Sunday’s meeting.

The 49ers had been working to re-sign Smith, the No. 1 overall 2005 draft pick who enjoyed his best season in 2011 under first-year 49ers coach Harbaugh, a former NFL quarterback. Smith and Manning have the same agent, Tom Condon.

The Dolphins‘ unexpected courtship of Smith came after they were spurned by Manning and then hosted former Green Bay Packers backup quarterback Matt Flynn for a weekend Saturday.

It was unclear whether the Dolphins expanded their quarterback search in a bid to pressure Flynn to sign soon. He visited the Seattle Seahawks earlier in the week.

Flynn left South Florida on Sunday morning, but a deal with the Dolphins remained a possibility, said his father, Alvin.

A second person told the AP the Dolphins were to host quarterback David Garrard on Monday.

Garrard, a starter for Jacksonville from 2005 to 2010, didn’t play last year. He was released five days before last year’s opener by the Jaguars, then underwent back surgery in October.

But it was Smith’s turn on Sunday

He landed at the Fort Lauderdale airport Sunday morning and arrived at the Dolphins complex at 11 a.m. EDT in a car driven by trainer Kevin O’Neill. New coach Joe Philbin, new offensive coordinator Mike Sherman and general manager Jeff Ireland arrived earlier.

Smith struggled early in his career but threw for 3,150 yards and 17 touchdowns with only five interceptions last season as San Francisco went 13-3 and made the NFC title game after an eight-year playoff drought. He orchestrated six comeback wins, four on the road.

Smith has been weighing a three-year offer from the 49ers. If he instead joins the Dolphins, he would be reunited with running back Reggie Bush. They were teammates at Helix Charter High School in La Mesa, Calif.

All were also on hand for Flynn’s 5 1/2-hour meeting Saturday.

Flynn was a backup the past four years for Green Bay, where his offensive coordinator was Joe Philbin, the Dolphins’ new head coach. Flynn has only two career NFL starts, but in last year’s regular-season finale he set franchise records with 480 yards passing and six touchdowns to help the Packers beat Detroit 45-41.

The Dolphins have started 16 quarterbacks since Dan Marino retired and are looking to make another change. While incumbent Matt Moore played well last year, there are doubts he’s a franchise quarterback. Chad Henne, who started 31 games for Miami over the past three seasons, signed Wednesday with the Jacksonville Jaguars as a backup.

The 49ers emerged as a contender for Manning when the news surfaced that he worked out Tuesday for Harbaugh at Duke. The four-time NFL MVP also worked out for the Broncos on Friday at Duke, and for the Titans on Saturday in Knoxville, Tenn.

Manning has been rehabbing in North Carolina following a string of neck surgeries, which led Indianapolis to release him.

San Francisco running back Frank Gore, who works out each offseason in Miami, said Sunday he hadn’t spoken to Smith. Gore has long supported Smith through the quarterback’s up-and-down seven NFL seasons.

Now, Gore and the 49ers are sitting tight to see what happens next.

“It’s crazy,” Gore said. “I’m waiting for whatever happens. I know coach Harbaugh and (general manager) Trent Baalke feel good about what they’re doing.”

Manning’s whirlwind free agency tour officially kicked off soon after he bid farewell to the Colts in an emotional press conference.

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AP Sports Writers Teresa M. Walker in Nashville, Tenn., Joedy McCreary in Durham, N.C., Pat Graham in Denver and Janie McCauley in San Francisco contributed to this report.

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Alex Smith visits with Miami Dolphins

[unable to retrieve full-text content]San Francisco 49ers free agent quarterback Alex Smith is meeting with the Miami Dolphins, which could affect the Peyton Manning sweepstakes.

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San Francisco 49ers in Big Trouble If Miss Out on…

The quarterback situation for the San Francisco 49ers has generated some of the biggest news of the free agency period. From the 49ers claiming that they are not interested in signing Peyton Manning (as I discussed here) to the team now being one of three franchises in the running for the four-time MVP’s services (as I discussed here), the latest development could potentially lead the team down a very dangerous road.

After over a week of discussions, the 49ers have yet to sign incumbent Alex Smith to a contract. While a three-year offer has been in the works, talks have been stalled due to the team’s interest in Manning. Understandably, Smith has decided to take ownership of the situation by taking a red-eye flight on Saturday night to Miami to visit with the Miami Dolphins, as first reported by a Seattle Seahawks blogger on the same flight as the quarterback.

While a majority of 49er fans are either in complete favor or cautious denial of Manning’s possible migration to the West Coast, what would happen if the team misses out on the former Indianapolis Colts quarterback and Smith, who is now considering a move to the Dolphins. At first, Smith seemed to be a lock to return as the 49ers quarterback for 2012 and beyond.

Now, if this situation does not work out the right way, the 49ers could potentially be staring at Colin Kaepernick as the team’s new starting quarterback. This is something that would make backers of Manning and Smith very upset.

Even if San Francisco is the best fit for Manning in terms of personnel and his ability to win another Super Bowl, his other two likely destinations offer plenty of appeal as well. If he went to the Denver Broncos, Manning would ultimately end Tim Tebow’s reign with the team and give the team its best quarterback since the great John Elway. If he went to the Tennessee Titans, Manning would return to where it all started for him as a college quarterback with the Tennessee Volunteers and would possibly receive a lifetime contract from owner Bud Adams.

As for Smith, he has already considered changing agents because of a conflict of interests. Both he and Manning share agent Tom Condon and a change of agents would possibly expedite the process of him signing with a team. Also, a return to the Dolphins would set up a reunion of sorts with former high school teammate Reggie Bush.

Ultimately, the last thing the team needs is to start all over at a quarterback position that finally seemed to stabilize with the career year by Smith. While the saga has been intriguing to say the least, matters could blow up in the team’s face and leave the team looking at a mediocre season instead of a possible run at the Super Bowl.

Sources:

AP Source: Alex Smith visits with Dolphins Sunday, AP

The Alex Smith to Miami Story: Seahawks Blogger Breaks News, Niners Nation

Tennessee Titans work out Peyton Manning in Knoxville, ESPN

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San Francisco 49ers in Running for Peyton Manning, Third Team in Race: Fan’s Reaction

Randy Moss Signing with the San Francisco 49ers is Great, but More Moves at Wide Receiver Needed: Fan’s Reaction

San Francisco 49ers not interested in Peyton Manning, have ‘offer on the table’ to Alex Smith: Fan’s Take

2011 Defensive Player of the Year Award Doesn’t Go to a San Francisco 49ers Player: Fan’s Reaction

San Francisco 49ers’ Jim Harbaugh Wins AP Coach of the Year: Fan’s Reaction

Austin Chang is a lifelong football fan, San Francisco 49ers supporter, and a Featured Contributor for the Yahoo! Contributor Network. Follow this contributor on Twitter @_austinchang.

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