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Bills fire Greg Roman two weeks into the season
Welp, that was quick. The Buffalo Bills have fired Greg Roman two games into his second season. The Jets beat the Bills 37-31 on Thursday Night Football and the offensive coordinator was relived of his duties the very next day. 49ers fans can relate to Roman’s inept play-calling. Roman was Jim Harbaugh’s offensive coordinator from…
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Woodson: From here on out, every Giants game is a playoff game
After playing themselves out of first place in the NL West, Ray Woodson thinks the Giants need to treat every game on their schedule as if it were a playoff game if they want to reach the postseason.
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Jeff Fisher’s extension great news for 49ers fans
Fisher hasn’t been to the playoffs since a trip way back in 2008 with the Tennessee Titans — so long ago, Brett Favre was on the New York Jets
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Fantasy Football Forecast: Breaking down Week 2
Bonta Hill and Ryan Covay break down the waiver wire must adds and which players to avoid heading into Week 2 of the fantasy football season.
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Young: Kelly’s coaching primary factor in Niners’ Week 1 win
Steve Young joined Tolbert & Lund on Wednesday to discuss the 49ers impressive Week 1 performance, Chip Kelly and the progress of Blaine Gabbert.
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It’s a shame we’ll never see a Kap vs. Cam rivalry
Many thought Kaepernick would one day be immortalized next to Joe Montana and Steve Young. Instead, he was a short-lived joyride.
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Ramey: 49ers need to hit Newton often to hang with Panthers
KNBR 1050’s Ted Ramey lays down the keys for the 49ers if they are to hang with the defending NFC champion Carolina Panthers in Week 2. Simply put: keep the game messy.
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Draymond clowns Durant for continuing to wear his gold medal in public
Draymond’s never scared to call anyone out, including his new best buddy.
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Innovative 49ers using trio of safeties as three-headed monster
49ers creating a bunch of different packages to utilize different skill sets
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Pair of 49ers’ first round picks headed in opposite directions
DeForest Buckner is thriving on defense, while Joshua Garnett can’t see the field on offense.