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Brian Murphy’s Super Bowl LI talking points
Brian Murphy addresses the most important talking points from this year’s Super Bowl in Houston including whether or not the big game has lost its luster over the years.
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Colin Kaepernick to opt out of contract [report]
San Francisco’s quarterback will be opting out of his contract this offseason to test the free agent market, according to a report by Adam Schefter and Chris Mortenson Friday morning.
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Waiting another year for Kirk Cousins makes more sense for 49ers
It might make more sense for the 49ers to wait a year for Cousins until they setup the roster and change the culture.
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The Audible debates Walsh/Montana vs. Belichick/Brady
The Audible debates which is the better coach/player combo, Belichick and Brady or Walsh and Montana?
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The best Super Bowl LI prop bets available
Matt Kolsky contends Super Bowl prop bets are the best because where else can you gamble on key stats and figures that may actually determine who wins and also gamble on whether Lady Gaga’s halftime show will involve a live snake?
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Young on Lynch: He’s capable of replanting roots of the 49ers dynasty
Hall of Fame QB says there are traits Lynch inherently possesses that leads Young to believe this is the best chance the 49ers have.
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Brent Jones pokes fun at Trent Baalke: ‘Lynch is not gonna draft guys with ACL injuries’
Trent Baalke might be out as 49ers general manager, but that doesn’t mean people aren’t still irked about his tenure with the organization.
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Don’t rule out Jay Cutler to the 49ers [report]
Without an NFL caliber starting quarterback currently on the roster, rumors about who the San Francisco 49ers might target as their next signal caller have been swirling since well before John Lynch was named the team’s new general manager.
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Dilfer: John Lynch, Matt Millen analogy is incorrect
The former quarterback sees Lynch being more of a glue guy and communicator in San Francisco than the dictator that Millen was.
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Lynch admits he wanted secretive hiring process to test 49ers’ leaking culture
It’s encouraging that Lynch has recognized this free flow of information coming out of Santa Clara as a problem, and it suggests he may now be in control of what does and does not see the light of day.