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Barrows: 49ers’ next eight games will decide Kelly’s future
Matt Barrows joined Gary and Larry on Thursday and said that despite being under a long term contract, Chip Kelly’s job may not be secure
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Young: Kap was one positive takeaway from 49ers’ defeat
Steve Young joined Tolbert and Lund on Wednesday afternoon and said that Colin Kaepernick’s performance in Sunday’s blowout loss to the New Orleans Saints was the one positive takeaway.
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A plan for rebuilding the 49ers
Kevin Jones lays out a plan CEO Jed York can execute to put the 49ers back on a fast track to winning.
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49ers place Arik Armstead on IR
Armstead joins NaVorro Bowman, Ray-Ray Armstrong, Will Redmond, Chris Davis, Thad Lewis, Bruce Ellington and Eric Rogers on the injured reserve list.
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Deshaun Watson to declare for NFL Draft [report]
A big strapping athlete, Watson is still much more of a pocket passer than an athlete. His accuracy may be his best trait.
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Baalke’s 2016 Draft Class has not solved any woes
GM Trent Baalke desperately needed his 2016 draft class to bail him out, but a year after a 5-11 season, there hasn’t been much production.
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Kelly denies rumors he’s eyeing return to college
Chip Kelly addressed the rumors that he’s eyeing a return back to the college ranks during his Monday press conference.
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Source: Kelly and Baalke headed for a collision course
Baalke has a clear argument to make to CEO Jed York after the season: Kelly has been a less productive football coach for us than Jim Tomsula, and we need another do-over.
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Murph & Mac: 49ers franchise and fans at a crossroads
Having lost seven straight games, the San Francisco 49ers are now only two straight losses away from breaking the franchise record for consecutive losses in a season. While Murph & Mac search for the words to describe the latest 49ers’ drubbing at the hands of the New Orleans Saints, they can agree on one thing:…
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49ers defense on pace to break embarrassing record
Once again Chip Kelly’s defense is struggling, but the 2016 Niners are on pace to do something we’ve never before seen in NFL history.