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Torrey Smith blasts NFL’s handling of domestic violence on Twitter
The way the NFL and the Giants have handled the whole situation has stirred up a ton of emotions from players around the league, including the 49ers’ Torrey Smith.
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Hyde out, Smith questionable ahead of Sunday’s game against Tampa Bay
The 49ers only two offensive weapons remain banged up. Carlos Hyde once again did not participate in practice on Friday and has been listed as out for the 49ers Week 7 clash against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Sunday. Veteran wide receiver Torrey Smith was limited for the second consecutive practice with a back injury…
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Tim Ryan: 49ers run defense lacking in ‘Pop Warner’ fundamentals
The San Francisco 49er defense has allowed the most rushing yards per game this season (174.5) and is coming off a 45-16 defeat to the Buffalo Bills last weekend where they were gashed for 313 on the ground. 49ers radio analyst Tim Ryan called the performance from the run defense unacceptable on Friday morning when…
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DeForest Buckner is now the 49ers’ most important player in 2016
The 49ers have to walk away from this excruciating season with one positive on defense. They have to be certain DeForest Buckner is a football player they can build around.
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The time Ronnie Lott smacked Charles Haley in the head
Former 49er Charles Haley joined the Murph and Mac Show on Thursday to promote his new autobiography, Fear No Evil: Tackling Quarterbacks and Demons on My Way to the Hall of Fame, and told an interesting anecdote about the time fellow teammate Ronnie Lott called him out in front of the team.
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Young: Without leadership, 49ers have ‘one of the worst locker rooms in football’
As a three-time Super Bowl champion, Steve Young knows a thing or two about leadership. The former 49er quarterback joined the Tolbert and Lund show on Wednesday, and said that after the season-ending injury to Navarro Bowman, this current 49er team is sorely lacking in that area.
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Rookie OL Garnett eager to learn, speak up to encourage team
Garnett is certainly learning under fire, thrown right in during a rough start for San Francisco under first-year coach Chip Kelly.
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Smith: 49ers not discouraged, committed to turning things around
Torrey Smith joined the Murph and Mac Show on Wednesday morning and said that despite the rough start to the season, the 49ers are staying positive and remain confident they can turn things around.
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Several coaches expect Chip Kelly to leave for college job in 2017 [report]
La Canfora reports LSU, Oregon, Texas and Penn State could all be interested in Kelly’s services. Kelly went 46-7 in four seasons at Oregon from 2009-2012.
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How the 49ers benefit from parting ways with Baalke midseason
Making this firing in October or November should not be viewed as hitting the red panic button. Nobody’s seat is hotter in the NFL than Baalke’s, who remember, was also fortunate enough to benefit from Scot McCloughan’s outstanding draft classes