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Radnich: Premature panic ignores Giants’ strengths
Despite the second half trundle in the standings, the Giants are still slated for October. To say that a potential playoff team is done on September 15th would be a bit premature.
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Fitz: How did 49ers, Raiders get here?
We live in an instantaneous society where there’s zero patience and very rarely any perspective for the time it takes to build something. Or understand how it crumbled. Welcome to 2016, 49ers and Raiders fans!
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Radnich: With limited options, Bochy should turn to Nathan in the 9th
The Giants do need a change at closer and it’s probably a long time coming. Bruce Bochy doesn’t have many options and Joe Nathan is far from a sure-thing improvement, but it’s worth a shot.
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Lund: Scapegoat or not, Casilla can’t be trusted to close moving forward
Bruce, it’s over. Not the season, at least not yet anyway, but the relationship you have with Santiago Casilla as your closer.
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Brooks: The latest on Steph Curry, Bruce Miller, Johnny Football and more
Rod Brooks gets you back up to speed after the three-day weekend with updates on Steph Curry, Bruce Miller, Johnny Manziel and more.
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Lund: Time for Baalke to give up on flawed Team ACL strategy
KNBR’s John Lund pens an open letter to 49ers GM Trent Baalke asking him to stop drafting players coming off knee injuries considering his recent failures.
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Radnich: Kaepernick showcases progress as a football player and activist
What a difference a knee can make! Thursday night Colin Kaepernick showed a lot of fans something on the field and showed the country even more off the field.
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Murph: Kershaw’s return looms as X-factor in Giants-Dodgers race
The Giants and Dodgers are in a virtual neck-and-neck race for the NL West crown. And while the good guys definitely have the better rotation, the bad guys have an ace up their sleeve.
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Brooks: Kap’s sock choice distracts from important message
Rod Brooks has no problems with Colin Kaepernick’s singular, silent protest. But he wishes the 49ers quarterback thought about his sock choice a little more before giving his opponents more ammunition to distract from the real issues.
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Murph: Kap’s football flaws will likely prevent protest from sparking progress
While the questions Colin Kaepernick raises are good ones worthy of meaningful discourse, his regression as a football player — coupled with the controversy — might lead to an early exit from the NFL.