Jimmy Garoppolo has been fantastic in his first two games as the 49ers’ starting quarterback. In addition to leading the team to consecutive victories for the first time since 2014, Garoppolo’s combined 627 passing yards in his first two starts are the most ever by a 49ers QB in their first two starts.
Rapoport joined Murph & Mac Monday morning, and said that the 49ers would likely be open to doing a long-term deal now if they could get Jimmy G to agree to the terms.
Giancarlo Stanton and Shohei Ohtani have been the two names at the center of every discussion and report regarding the Giants offseason thus far. This of course makes sense, as Stanton is the reigning NL MVP and Otani is being tabbed as a generational talent on the mound, that can also hit well enough to be an everyday player. Landing either would be franchise altering for the Giants, and just about anyone else.
One of the most trusted names on the Giants’ beat had some good news for fans of the orange and black when he joined Gary & Larry on Tuesday afternoon.
South Florida national sports radio host Craig Mish has been the reporter closest to the Giancarlo Stanton sweepstakes over the past few weeks, and joined Murph & Mac on Monday morning with some good news for Giants fans.
Former 49ers head coach and general manager Bill Walsh is considered one of the greatest talent evaluators in NFL history. Walsh’s team’s won three Super Bowls during his decade long-tenure as head coach, and featured a number of Hall of Famers including quarterback Steve Young.
49ers beat writer Matt Maiocco admitted on KNBR Tuesday that Hyde, who is a free agent this offseason, has been a “mixed bag” in 2017, but still believes that he has shown enough promise to convince the 49ers to re-sign him at the right price.
Warriors rookie Jordan Bell provided a spark off the bench in the first half vs. the Kings on Monday night, scoring four points, grabbing five rebounds and blocking one shot in just six minutes of action.
When the Raiders fired defensive coordinator Ken Norton Jr. last week, it sure looked like the former linebacker was the victim of a scapegoating, following a 33-8 loss to the Patriots that saw Oakland, who many projected to win the division, fall to 4-6 on the year.