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Giants must forget disastrous end to 2016 to have chance at NL West in 2017
The Giants ended their 2016 season in about as heart-breaking a fashion as possible. However, despite many players suffering their first-ever postseason series loss, Ray Woodson says they’ll need to put them all entirely behind them to have as successful a 2017 as possible.
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Murph’s top 3 storylines heading into Giants spring training
Matt Cain, a brand new bullpen and a World Baseball Classic – Brian Murphy offers up his top three storylines heading in to the San Francisco Giants 2017 spring training.
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Krueger: To improve at wide receiver, the 49ers should target these exciting late-round sleepers
The 49ers have officially turned the page from the Chip Kelly/Trent Baalke regime and switched to Kyle Shanahan and John Lynch. The new duo, with the help of veteran player personnel evaluators Tom Gamble and Martin Mayhew, are now responsible for the total rebuild of one of the NFL’s most storied franchises.
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Murph: Jerry Rice, not Tom Brady, is still the greatest player of all time
On the heels of Tom Brady winning his NFL record fifth Super Bowl on Sunday, KNBR’s Brian Murphy argues that Jerry Rice is still the greatest player of all time, and it’s not all that close.
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Skill and luck are a lethal combination for the Patriots
Football may be a game of inches, but Ray Woodson contends no one knows how to take advantage of every inch you offer them quite like the New England Patriots.
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Why Kevin Durant is the perfect compliment to Draymond Green
For the second time in public, Draymond Green and Kevin Durant shouted in each other’s faces for no less than a few minutes. And Matt Kolsky says that’s a good thing.
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Warriors opened a spot that will contribute more than Varejao did
Varejao played 92 minutes in 50 games so the Warriors opened up a roster spot that was contributing little or nothing, and they have a maximum of two 10-day windows to decide whether Weber will help with guard depth.
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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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49ers hiring John Lynch proves networking matters
A phrase as old as time, true in many walks of life. Sometimes it takes the form of nepotism and cronyism. Other times it’s just plain old networking. In John Lynch’s case, working at an actual television network helped.
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Murph: Healthy skepticism the smart play with Lynch hire
The 49ers appeared to be on the path to making a safe, experienced hire in either longtime Vikings personnel man George Paton or the Cardinals’ Terry McDonough. According to Murph, the hiring of the inexperienced Johny Lynch leaves something to be desired.