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Tolbert’s Beer Review: Wet Hot Zesty Summer Barebottle Brew Co.
The goofy wrestling shirt that Tom sported last week is only surpassed by another relic of his closet.
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Murph: 49ers enter training camp with both renewed optimism and expectations
As training camp starts in Santa Clara — only two weeks until the exhibition opener vs Dallas! — the 49ers are in the best place they’ve been in since the names reporting included Justin Smith and Frank Gore and Patrick Willis.
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Tolbert’s Beer Review: Buzzed Light Beer Alvarado Street Brewing
Happy National Lager Day, well it’s actually December 10th but if Tom dubbed today National LagerDay we’re going to go with that.
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Murph: Is it reasonable to be upset with Giants’ front office?
Is it reasonable to be upset with the Giants front office for the 2018 team they’ve built, which so far appears to be inadequate?
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Fitz: Five offseason storylines created by Warriors’ dominance
The best thing about the Warriors historic run of success (328-83) is that it is stimulating all kinds of debate within the NBA. Here is a primer to help with arguments of those less informed.
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Tolbert’s Beer Review: El Segundo Brewing Company Mayberry IPA
For someone who drinks a lot of beer Tom sure had trouble opening this one.
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Murph: It’s time for the Giants to start showing us they mean business
The Giants have to finally start showing us they mean business, and are not a collection of older, bruised bodies fighting to stay even.
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Fitz: Strength in Numbers cannot be matched by one man from the Midwest
Game 3 will be remembered for Kevin Durant’s greatness, but it once again showed the importance of Steve Kerr’s famed mantra: ‘Strength in Numbers.’
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Murph: Even in death, Dwight Clark showed us how to live
The reaction to the death of 49ers receiver Dwight Clark, author of “The Catch,” exuder of charm and laughter, symbol of the most important era in San Francisco sports history, has been extraordinary.
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Fitz: In Game 2 the Warriors showed who they are, a better team than Cleveland
The Warriors are a better team than Cleveland. They are a deeper team. They have more players that are able to do more things to win basketball games. And their best players self-evaluate and adjust wonderfully.