Gold Faithful: 49ers Radio Show Leading the League
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The premier podcast covering San Francisco 49ers football. Hosted by Bay Area radio reporters Brian Peacock and Nick Winkler. Honest and entertaining analysis, plus interviews with industry insiders.
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LOCKED ON 49ERS Simulcast, Subscribe to the New Daily Podcast Hosted by Brian Peacock
Goodbye Gold Faithful, hello LOCKED ON 49ERS! Thanks everyone for listening the past two years, please subscribe to LOCKED ON 49ERS which will be hosted by Brian Peacock with Nick Winkler joining the show on a regular basis.
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GM John Lynch Out Of Nowhere, Bay Area Sports Guy
Bay Area Sports Guy, Steve Berman, joins the guys to discuss the shocking hire of GM John Lynch and if the ballsy approach could be a winner long term.
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Trent and Chip Fired, Jed Talks, Matt Barrows, Jeff Deeney
Matt Barrows, 49ers beat writer for the Sac Bee, and Jeff Deeney, 49ers analyst at Pro Football Focus, join the the show to break down the 2016 season that was, fallout from the termination of Chip Kelly and Trent Baalke, news of GM and head coach candidates and Jed York's presser.
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Matt Barrows, Shanny/Chip/Trent/Jed Rumors, Signature Loss vs NYJ
Matt Barrows, 49ers beat writer for the Sac Bee, joins the guys to discuss front office rumors circulating after the epic week 14 collapse. Was this loss to the Jets a game we will always think of in connection to the 2016 49ers?
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No-Show in the Snow, Locking Up High Draft Pick, Jennifer Lee Chan of NinersNation
Jennifer Lee Chan of NinersNation.com brings insight on the mood in the 49ers locker room and Kap benching. Did the team finally quit in Chicago? Draft implications from Bears and Jets games.
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Vintage Kap, Baalke Is Sorry, Rob Lowder of NinersWire, Ryan Covay of KNBR
Brian and Nick are joined by KNBR's Ryan Covay to preview the week 13 matchup in Chicago. The guys talk draft, WRs, QBs, Kap and Baalke with Rob Lowder, writer at NinersWire on the USA Today network. Also, is Kap still in play long term and is it wrong to root for losses and the higher draft picks that come with them?