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Radnich: 49ers fans need to stop complaining and start watching the Raiders
Gary Radnich stopped by KNBR.com’s lounge to touch on one of the worst seasons in the San Francisco 49ers’ storied history. Gary’s advice to tortured 49ers fans: If you’re tired of watching bad football, the best team in the AFC is just across the Bay in Oakland.
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Kaepernick might exercise his option to stay with the 49ers in 2017
As part of the restructured deal, the 49ers are paying Kaepernick $15.2 million in 2016. They’ll owe him $3.7 million in 2017, a fair deal for a backup
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Brent Jones: 49ers years away from contending again
Former 49ers tight end Brent Jones joined Ray Woodson on Wednesday afternoon and said that the organization is years away from turning things around.
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Why were the 49ers okay with wasting an entire season?
Here’s what Jed York needs to figure out: Did 49ers coaches even try to alert Baalke of all the roster deficiencies? Or were they cool with letting Baalke stubbornly cling to his flawed way of thinking?
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Colin Kaepernick: A Tale of two halves
Before halftime, Colin Kaepernick has been one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL. After that, the QB’s numbers fall off a cliff.
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Eric Reid confirms he’s out for season with torn biceps
49ers safety Eric Reid confirmed he will be out for the remainder of the 2016 season after sustaining a torn right biceps in Sunday’s loss to New England, via Twitter on Monday.
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Christian Ponder is the only option the 49ers have left
By the way, the San Francisco 49ers just conducted an entire football season determining who their backup quarterback will be in 2017. Good lord.
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Chip Kelly has back and forth with reporter about his job security
Chip Kelly was asked about his job security during his Monday morning press conference, and played coy when asked if he expected the 49ers’ head coach after next season.
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Chip Kelly answers for 49ers’ record-tying ninth straight loss
49ers head coach Chip Kelly joined the Murph and Mac show on Monday morning to discuss a variety of topics surrounding the team’s ninth consecutive loss of the season.
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Kelly points to red zone inefficiency as difference in loss to Patriots
The 49ers did find some success on the offensive side of the ball in the first half of the game, but left points on the field when they settled for a field goal after reaching New England’s 3-yard line…something Chip Kelly was not happy about after the game.