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49ers will live and die by their O-Line play
Going into the 2016 season, the offensive line is the strength of Chip Kelly’s offense and the play up front will have a major impact on the 49ers’ win total.
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Justin Smith: You can build a team around Buckner, Armstead
Former 49ers defensive lineman Justin Smith joins ‘The Audible’ to discuss his impressive career and the state of the team under Chip Kelly.
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49ers QB Colin Kaepernick resumes throwing during practice
Colin Kaepernick threw dozens of passes on the side during the 49ers’ joint practice Thursday with the Denver Broncos, signaling the quarterback’s return from a sore passing shoulder.
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Kelly: Kap won’t suit up for 49ers in Denver
Colin Kaepernick’s arm injury will keep him out of the 49ers’ second preseason game Saturday against the Broncos in Denver, Chip Kelly revealed Thursday morning.
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Seattle community college offering course for bandwagon football fans
Our football team may down in the ditch, but at least the Bay Area knows the sport in-and-out.
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Baalke downplays Kap’s injury: ‘Hindsight is always 20/20’
Trent Baalke addressed Colin Kaepernick’s status with reporters in Denver. He wasn’t’ interesting in rehashing why the 49ers were careless with their QB’s health and continued to downplay the severity of the injury.
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49ers camp notes: Kaepernick still not throwing
That’s now one week without a pass from Kaepernick, and we have a medical who source who says it could take another week to properly heal.
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49ers check in dead last in ESPN’s power rankings
Oh, have the mighty have fallen. The 49ers rapid demise from contender to basement dweller is unprecedented. The other teams sitting above the 49ers are used to be the worst teams in the league.
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Kaepernick could be the real winner by losing 49ers’ QB competition
Blaine Gabbert has the upper hand to win the 49ers’ Week 1 starting quarterback job. It’s unclear if he realizes it’s a losing proposition, though.
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Baalke opens up about disastrous 2015 offseason, explains rebuilding strategy
Trent Baalke, who’s been with the 49ers since 2005 and served as GM since 2011, doesn’t talk with the media very often, which makes his recent comments very interesting.