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Cosell: Hyde and the run game more important to 49ers than Gabbert
The NFL Films executive producer identifies what’s going wrong in the run game.
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Lund: Winnable Cowboys game ‘critical for teetering 49ers’
The 1-2 49ers come back home to lick their wounds against a 2-1 Cowboys squad this Sunday. Looking ahead to their upcoming opponents, John Lund says if the 49ers don’t come away from this game 2-2, the season will get away from them.
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Kaepernick on backup role: ‘My strength is still developing’
49ers head coach Chip Kelly recently explained his reason for keeping former Super Bowl-starting quarterback Colin Kaepernick on the bench, is due to a slow return from injury. Colin Kaepernick seems to be in sync with his head coach, saying he is still building back his strength.
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Staley laughs off questions of Davis’s second NFL retirement
When 49ers’ offensive lineman Joe Staley was asked about his now former teammate Anthony Davis, who retired from the NFL for the second time in 3 years, Staley only managed to chuckle a few short words in response.
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Kelly using Kap’s weight as an excuse doesn’t add up
Kelly keeps reiterating Kaepernick is not at his playing weight of 225 pounds
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Kaepernick on TIME cover: ‘That was not my intent’
Colin Kaepernick was TIME magazine’s most recent cover subject for his silent protest of the treatment of minorities in America. At Tuesday’s San Francisco 49ers media availability, Kaepernick had a chance to respond to TIME’s choice to go with the 49ers’ current backup quarterback.
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49ers sign WR Keshawn Martin [report]
The former New England Patriot could see playing time right away.
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Jimmie Ward out week-to-week with quad strain
49ers down a cornerback and won’t announce his replacement in the starting lineup.
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▶︎ Film Study: Chip Kelly’s play calling simplistic vs. Seattle
Blaine Gabbert had accuracy issues again, and receivers can’t get open vs. Seahawks.
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Ramey: Judge the 49ers against middle-of-the-pack teams, not NFC’s elite (SEA, CAR)
The 49ers have lost two games in a row to arguably the top two teams in the NFC. Ted Ramey thinks this isn’t a good measuring stick, and fans should wait to judge the team after they’ve seen a larger sample size.