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Chip Kelly coached 49ers despite father’s death Friday [report]
Paul Kelly, the father of 49ers head coach Chip Kelly, passed away on Friday evening, Matt Maiocco of CSN Bay Area is reporting.
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If Chip Kelly’s job is safe, Jed York needs to come out and say it
York can come through with a stabilizing voice for the franchise. If he’s dead-set on not firing Kelly, you might as well come out and stick up for the guy.
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Kaepernick benched, Bears humiliate 49ers in 11th straight loss
A matchup that will help determine the order of the NFL Draft was even more atrocious than expected Sunday in snowy Chicago, where the Bears clobbered the 49ers 26-6. Wet conditions forced both teams so scrap their game plans, and the results produced an all-time eye-sore for the ugliest season in 49ers history. San Francisco has now…
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Trent Baalke has meeting with Bill Parcells
Baalke is pulling out every last card to try and figure out what went wrong with his San Francisco 49ers.
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Kaepernick to opt out of contract [report]
Ian Rapoport is the best in the business, but there’s one large assumption in his report: that Kaepernick will keep playing well.
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Quarterback guru Steve Clarkson doesn’t recommend 49ers take QB in first round
Famed quarterback coach and guru Steve Clarkson joined Larry Krueger on The Krueg Show podcast on Friday, and talked about what the San Francisco 49ers should do this offseason when it comes to their QB situation.
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Ryan: Linebacker play key to 49ers’ improved run defense
49ers color analyst Tim Ryan joined Murph and Mac Friday morning.
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If 49ers’ losing streak continues, Trey Wingo would fire Chip Kelly
Under Kelly’s direction with GM Trent Baalke’s hand-picked roster, the 49ers are ranked 28th in yards per game on offense, 30th in passing offense (198.2 yards per game), 4th in rushing (126.5 yards per game).
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Young: Kaepernick benefiting from opposing teams ‘not paying attention’
Hall of Fame quarterback Steve Young joined Tolbert and Lund on Wednesday afternoon, and said that though Colin Kaepernick deserves credit for his good numbers, he is benefiting from teams not paying attention.
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Greg Cosell isn’t buying the Kaepernick hype
Kaepernick has a long way to go when that initial read is not there, according to Cosell. That’s not a strength of his game, and it is for many star quarterbacks.