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Recently acquired guard Tomlinson lines up with first team at 49ers’ practice
It should come as no surprise that recently acquired guard Laken Tomlinson took the field with the first team offense in the place of Beadles at practice on Thursday, according to Cam Inman of the Bay Area News Group.
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Fantasy Football Focus: Start ‘em, Sit ‘em Week 2
Check out this week’s episode for the Fantasy Football Focus Podcast with Ryan Covay and Adam Copeland. The guys take you through everything you should watch out for heading into your Week 2 matchup.
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Lynch: 49ers’ roster isn’t where it needs to be to overcome mistakes
Lynch joined Murph & Mac on Friday morning and was his usual, upbeat and optimistic self, but did admit that the team simply isn’t talented enough at this point to win without playing clean football.
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Matt Maiocco explains why 49ers ‘will not be fooled at all’ by Seattle defense
Before writing the 49ers off against the Seahawks this Sunday, Kyle Shanahan’s familiarity with Seattle’s defensive design bods well for San Francisco.
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Alex Smith says first six years with 49ers ‘really dysfunctional,’ criticism from Rice was ‘tough’
Smith, initially considered a bust, eventually turned things around in 2012 helping lead the team to a 13-3 record, but told Graham Bensinger that his early years with the 49ers were defined by organizational dysfunction.
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Steve Young: 49ers will find out how they’ve actually improved in Seattle Week 2
According to our favorite lefty QB, “If you want to win, certainly going to Indianapolis right now is a better than going to Seattle. But if you want to go find out your improvements, there might not be a better spot than to go up there and see what you can do.”
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Fitz: Coaches’ postgame pressers are as worthless as tabloid TV
In the sports world, the equivalent to People magazine is the head coach postgame press conference. For baseball, basketball and hockey it might be palatable. In football, it’s pointless.
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Kyle Shanahan regrets play call, treatment of official in coaching debut
Kyle Shanahan’s head coaching debut was a frustrating one. In addition to losing 23-3 in front of a home crowd at Levi’s Stadium, the 49ers also committed 10 penalties for 74 yards and failed to convert on fourth down three separate times.
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Shanahan shifts blame from Hoyer, says players around QB need to be better
When Shanahan was asked about Hoyer’s performance the new coach didn’t throw his quarterback under the bus, but instead pointed to his surrounding cast.
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Shanahan confirms Foster suffered high-ankle sprain, provides loose timetable for return
While it’s not exactly good news for 49ers fans, the diagnosis could have been much worse.