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Rapoport: 49ers coaching staff safe, Baalke is not
Ian Rapoport of NFL Network joined KNBR 1050’s The Audible on Thursday morning and said that he thinks Chip Kelly has done a good job with little talent and should be back next season, while general manager Trent Baalke is in danger.
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49ers’ decision to shun Rush, Ponder very odd
Normally the worst team in the league would want to try and empty their refrigerator at the end of a season. Not the 49ers.
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Dusty Baker on why Melancon left: We aren’t the Giants
Strong words from Dusty, and he’s got a point. Washington’s owner, Ted Lerner, is the wealthiest owner in baseball, with an estimated net worth of $5.5 billion.
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Brooks: 49ers need to pressure the QB vs. Jets if they want to win
Another week, another loss for the San Francisco 49ers. Rod Brooks brings us Rod B’s Big 3, where he takes three things from the 49ers last game and apply them to the next game.
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Chip Kelly’s father was buried in 49ers gear
Kelly’s father was 87 years old. 49ers players reportedly greeted him with hugs as they walked onto the practice field.
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Kaepernick to start Sunday vs. New York Jets
Blaine Gabbert was purely used as a spark, and Modkins reaffirmed that on Tuesday. Modkins also said there have been no internal discussions to start Christian Ponder.
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DeForest Buckner leading all DL in an impressive category
According to PFF’s Jeff Deeney, Buckner’s 739 snaps lead all interior linemen in the NFL. That’s extra impressive considering Buckner missed a Week 5 against the Arizona Cardinals.
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Tim Ryan questions Jim O’Neil’s coverage schemes
The 49ers front office is trying to make this argument: our players are talented, it’s this particular defense that’s tripping them up.
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Greg Cosell: Kaepernick’s small hands hurt the 49ers
The 49ers don’t have star players on their defense, and young pieces like Aaron Lynch and DeForest Buckner were unable to use 2016 as a launching pad for their careers.
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Former 49er Spencer Tillman confused why the team hired Chip Kelly in the first place
The 49ers are 1-11 but Tillman argues the four games left actually mean something: figure out who loves the sport of football.