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Broadcasting from Indianapolis during Combine week, Matt “Money” Smith is joined by Lorenzo Neal to recap what the latest at the Combine. The discussion starts on defensive line workouts and how teams are evaluating explosiveness, depth, and positional value. They also dive into roster construction, emphasizing the importance of building in the trenches first, staying disciplined with cap space, and identifying potential key free agents who fit the long-term vision. 0:38-1:57: Documentaries on LaDainian Tomlinson and Lorenzo Neal. 2:09-2:47: Chiefs vs. Bills AFC Championship 13-second comeback. 3:00-4:00: Chargers' offseason priorities: Mack, Bosa, and Zion Johnson. 4:01-5:20: Importance of offensive line and cap space. 6:12-10:29: Chargers' center position and draft strategy. 10:35-12:26: Player loyalty to current teams. 12:27-14:29: Chargers' draft strategy: building in the trenches. 13:50-15:30: Zion Johnson's potential move to center. 19:50-20:29: The crucial role of a veteran center. 20:31-21:12: Free agency options for guards. 22:17-26:18: Mike McDaniel's coaching and long-term vision. 27:24-28:32: Dominant interior linemen in successful teams. 30:31-30:43: Finding good guards in later draft rounds. 31:22-32:08: Free agency's impact on draft strategy. 35:38-35:50: Jim Harbaugh's preference for passionate players. 35:51-36:27: Post-combine focus on mock drafts and free agency. 36:28-38:13: Drafting edge rushers and managing the rookie pool. 39:37-40:12: Player development timelines. 42:27-44:06: Quentin Johnston's future with the Chargers. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Thabo Shole-Mashao speaks to Mark Burke, the DA’s finance spokesperson, Dr Mmusi Maimane, who is the leader of BOSA and Mabine Seabe, who is the Rise Mzansi Spokesperson to get an understanding of what each if them expect from the 2026 budget which will be tabled today. The Clement Manyathela Show is broadcast on 702, a Johannesburg based talk radio station, weekdays from 09:00 to 12:00 (SA Time). Clement Manyathela starts his show each weekday on 702 at 9 am taking your calls and voice notes on his Open Line. In the second hour of his show, he unpacks, explains, and makes sense of the news of the day. Clement has several features in his third hour from 11 am that provide you with information to help and guide you through your daily life. As your morning friend, he tackles the serious as well as the light-hearted, on your behalf. Thank you for listening to a podcast from The Clement Manyathela Show. Listen live on Primedia+ weekdays from 09:00 and 12:00 (SA Time) to The Clement Manyathela Show broadcast on 702 https://buff.ly/gk3y0Kj For more from the show go to https://buff.ly/XijPLtJ or find all the catch-up podcasts here https://buff.ly/p0gWuPE Subscribe to the 702 Daily and Weekly Newsletters https://buff.ly/v5mfetc Follow us on social media: 702 on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TalkRadio702 702 on TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@talkradio702 702 on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkradio702/ 702 on X: https://x.com/Radio702 702 on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@radio702 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Build One South Africa waarsku Suid-Afrika word 'n gemeenskap sonder gevolge, met misdaadnetwerke wat in sleutelstaatsinstellings gevestig is. Die party sê toenemende misdaad, insluitend byna 80 moorde en meer as 130 verkragtings per dag, bedreig beide veiligheid en ekonomiese groei. Die leier van BOSA, Mmusi Maimane doen 'n beroep op president Cyril Ramaphosa om Donderdag se staatsrede te gebruik om dit duidelik te maak dat niemand, ongeag hul politieke posisie, bo die wet verhewe is nie:
Dan Nathan and Deirdre Bosa discuss recent advancements in AI-driven coding tools like Replit and Claude Cowork, sharing personal experiences and their potential to disrupt traditional software development. They elaborate on conversations with Amjad Masad of Replit and Aaron Levie of Box about the future of AI in software. The discussion also touches on the US-China AI rivalry, with CEOs from major tech companies urging policy support to compete with China's subsidized AI ecosystem. The conversation highlights concerns over software disruption, the impact of AI on the software market, and geopolitical implications for AI innovation. After the break, Dan chats with Gene Munster, Managing Partner at Deepwater Asset Management, discuss the current state and future trends in AI-related investments as of 2026. Gene shares his perspectives on the AI market's evolution over recent years, particularly focusing on key players like Nvidia and the dynamics around training versus inference. They talk about the impact of recent developments in coding assistants like Claude from Anthropic and its implications for the technology sector. The conversation also covers the valuation and growth prospects of major tech firms including Google, Apple, Microsoft, Amazon, and Meta, highlighting their individual strategies and market performance. The dialogue underscores a cautious optimism in the AI sector, with a focus on how technological advancements and market sentiment will influence investment decisions. Links Watch Dee's Convo with Replit's CEO: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GOa3SfkQ0vE Watch Dee's Convo with the CEO of Box: https://www.cnbc.com/video/2024/11/12/box-ceo-trumps-deregulation-could-spark-a-tech-supercycle.html —FOLLOW USYouTube: @RiskReversalMediaInstagram: @riskreversalmediaTwitter: @RiskReversalLinkedIn: RiskReversal Media
The Matric class of 2025 has achieved an 88% national pass rate, beating last year's 87.3%. However, BOSA leader Dr. Mmusi Maimane says the real pass rate is 54.7% - masking deeper problems. Maimane is calling for a 50% pass mark, arguing the current 30% standard sets learners up for failure. Dr. Mmusi Maimane joins us on the line...
Dan Nathan brings back Deirdre Bosa, anchor of CNBC's Tech Check. to kick off 2026! The episode dives into recent tech highlights from CES, such as Nvidia's ventures into autonomous driving and the latest from Boston Dynamics. They address the evolving AI landscape, including market reactions to companies like Tesla, Waymo, and Baidu. The discussion also covers potential risks in the tech sector, especially in relation to China's growing tech capabilities and geopolitical tensions. After the break, Dan sits down with Jeff Richards, managing partner at Notable Capital, to discuss the exciting landscape of tech investment. They cover a range of topics from the growth and rotation in tech markets, notable trends in private and public tech companies, to the challenges and opportunities in the IPO market. Jeff highlights the rapid adoption of AI across various industries, the significant impact of private tech companies, and the potential for major tech IPOs in the coming years. The conversation also touches on financial market dynamics, the implications of government debt, and the future of tech innovation and investment. —FOLLOW USYouTube: @RiskReversalMediaInstagram: @riskreversalmediaTwitter: @RiskReversalLinkedIn: RiskReversal Media
Previewing EVERY Game of NFL Week 14! Catch this show LIVE Every Friday at 3PM ET on YouTube! Big error and we totally forgot to talk about the Bills / Patriots game
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12:30pm Hour 2: With Bosa out of the lineup how will the Bills get pressure on Joe Burrow?
Steiny & Guru wonder if the defense is the unit preventing people from jumping on the bandwagon and if the presence of their stars would change that.
Die Parlement sal vandag oor Build One South Africa se mosie stem om die 30-persent-slaagsyfer vir matriekvakke te skrap. Dit volg nadat die Parlement verlede week debat gevoer het oor die mosie om die huidige vereiste 30-persent om matriekvakke te slaag, op te skuif tot 'n 50-persent. Die debat het die dringende behoefte aan onderwyshervorming in Suid-Afrika uitgelig, maar het ook die wydverspreide misverstande oor die slaagstruktuur van die Nasionale Senior Sertifikaat beklemtoon. Die leier van BOSA, Mmusi Maimane, sê die 30-persent-slaagsyfer verskans middelmatigheid en lae verwagtinge:
Die leier van die GOOD-party, Patricia de Lille sê die Unite for Change-beweging is 'n kans om Suid-Afrika se toekoms te bepaal. De Lille het in Soweto, tydens die Unite for Change-veldtog wat bestaan uit BOSA, die GOOD Party en RISE Mzansi, die huidige leiers gekritiseer vir die uitbuiting van mag, diefstal en hul ignorering van die beginsel dat die mense moet regeer. Sy sê Build One South Africa, RISE Mzansi en die GOOD Party het verenig om verantwoordbare leierskap te herstel:
Steiny & Guru debate what the discourse about the 49ers would be if their big boys on defense were still healthy...
Dan Nathan and Deirdre Bosa, CNBC's Tech Check host, delve into key topics around AI technology and investments. They discuss the growing influence of Chinese open-source AI models and compare US and Chinese AI CapEx spending, drawing on insights from a Bloomberg tweet thread. The conversation highlights China's commoditization strategy in AI and its implications for US-China tech competition. They also scrutinize tech companies like Core Weave, Meta, and AMD, examining their financial strategies, AI ambitions, and market performance. The challenges of power constraints, valuation concerns, and investor sentiment shifts in the AI and tech sectors are thoroughly explored. —FOLLOW USYouTube: @RiskReversalMediaInstagram: @riskreversalmediaTwitter: @RiskReversalLinkedIn: RiskReversal Media
Dan Nathan and Deirdre Bosa discuss recent developments in the tech and AI sectors on the Risk Reversal podcast. Deirdre returns after a three-month maternity leave to a significantly changed market landscape, with the NASDAQ up 14% and the S&P 500 up 10%. The conversation focuses on the rapid growth and potential bubbles in the AI market, including emerging threats from Chinese AI models and the competition between leading tech companies like Nvidia, Google, AMD, and OpenAI. They also explore specific deals, such as Apple's new arrangement with Google to power Siri and Snap's collaboration with Perplexity. The episode touches on the economic impact of AI, the ongoing US-China AI race, and investor sentiments. The upcoming challenges and opportunities in the AI sector, both in the US and China, are considered in-depth, alongside broader market implications. After the break, Dan and Guy are joined by Shanon Murphy, Head of Research at iConnections. Shanon shares her journey from academia to Wall Street, and eventually to iConnections, discussing her unique background in theology and its impact on her approach to behavioral finance. The conversation delves into the iConnections platform, which facilitates connections between asset allocators and capital seekers through innovative technologies, including AI. Shanon provides insights into the significant capital flows observed within the platform, driven by evolving market conditions and strategies. The episode also highlights the platform's global reach and growing interest in diverse investment opportunities across various regions. Show Notes Deutsche Bank explores hedges for data centre exposure as AI lending booms (FT) —FOLLOW USYouTube: @RiskReversalMediaInstagram: @riskreversalmediaTwitter: @RiskReversalLinkedIn: RiskReversal Media
Alana Dobbins, Executive Director of the Business Owner Success Alliance (BOSA) and Business Development Specialist at W.G. Nielsen & Co., shares how servant leadership and active listening help advisors and entrepreneurs make smarter, faster, and more aligned business decisions. Alana introduces the 5-Step Listening Framework she developed through her extensive experience in investment banking and business development: Mandate, Plan, Team, Execution, and Self-Awareness. This framework helps leaders build trust, uncover risks, and strengthen alignment between vision and execution. She also discusses BOSA, an upcoming mentorship platform connecting business owners with trusted advisors through short, video-based guidance — creating an accessible way to get sound advice at the right time. From building chemistry with clients to balancing empathy with accountability, Alana shares how genuine listening and mentorship drive growth and confidence in the world of M&A. --- Important Links: Alana's LinkedIn Business Owner Success Alliance (BOSA) W.G. Nielsen & Co.
RJ Bell, Steve Fezzik and Mackenzie Rivers talk NFL betting for Week 10. RJ Bell opens discussing early college basketball betting value with discounted season packages before turning to NFL Week 10. Joined by Steve Fezzik and Mackenzie Rivers, they dissect matchups and betting logic with humor and insight. Fezzik recalls “wax on, wax off” fundamentals and admits to pregame bourbon. Discussion starts with Pittsburgh's turnover-driven defense, strip sacks as skill not luck, and how fading the Steelers has burned bettors. Bell then challenges Fezzik on correlation in QB rushing props, arguing Mahomes and Allen's attempts should be positively related since trailing QBs and peer competition both increase rushing, despite Fezzik's kneel-down caveat. Fezzik's best bet is Steelers +3 vs Chargers, citing injuries and inflated home-field edge; Bell reads data showing Greer's model rates L.A.'s home edge too high due to time zone and turf, but agrees it matters slightly. They pivot to Chargers' offensive-line woes, strip-sack risk, and discuss under 24 as team total. Bell worries Chargers will play ultra-conservative, strengthening the under; both concur. Next, Bell touts Jets +2½ as best bet, saying trades of Gardner and Williams remove malcontents, boost morale, and the market overreacted. He argues the Browns' offense has collapsed under their new QB, while Fezzik doubts locker-room psychology but concedes value. They estimate Cleveland would need a historically low power rating for current pricing. Talk shifts to Baltimore-Minnesota: Bell calls Vikings +4 a top play, seeing market overadjustment; McCarthy's emergence offsets Ravens' hype. Fezzik agrees. McKenzie's best bet is Rams –4½ over 49ers, citing defensive injuries to Warner and Bosa and San Francisco's fading metrics; Bell agrees line aligns with true injury impact. Fezzik's second bet is Bears WR Odunze over 5 catches after a zero-target game—expecting “feed the star” correction. They banter on Cubs nostalgia before Bell endorses the logic. Fezzik's teaser pairs New England +8½ and Philadelphia +8½, fading overrated Tampa and Green Bay; Bell likes the reasoning but downgrades Pats' schedule. Their third core debate centers on Houston-Jacksonville: Bell favors Houston or Jaguars team-total under 20, expecting a grind with backup Davis Mills and Demeco Ryans' disciplined D; Fezzik projects low pace and agrees under likely rises. They elaborate on clock tactics, situational play-calling, and coach analytics gaps, with Fezzik's mock “Omaha” cadence comedy. Later, Fezzik reveals surviving in a 1,500-player contest, leaning Carolina over New Orleans in Survivor, while Bell praises the logic. They close ranking NFC teams—Rams, Seattle, Detroit, Philly—with Seattle surging and Detroit flagged as “fraud alert.” Bell muses about prediction markets, election betting, and “super-forecasters,” proposing such analysis for future shows. After humorous tangents on coaches, parenting, and old movies, they recap best bets: Bell—Jets +2½, Vikings +4, Houston under setup, Patriots +; Fezzik—Chargers under 24, Odunze over 5 catches, Pats/Eagles teaser; Mackenzie—Rams –4½. Fezzik signs off: “Be careful out there.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Munaf Manji, Mackenzie Rivers and Dave Essler discuss NFL Week 8 contest selections. Munaf Manji hosts the NFL Week 8 Contest Podcast on RJ Bell's Dream Preview with Mackenzie Rivers and Dave Essler, discussing ATS and Survivor contest picks. Munaf opens by reviewing Week 7 results: 204 Circus Survivor entries were eliminated, leaving 4,214 alive, and the top-five Circa Millions picks went 4-1. Mackenzie opens with his ATS pick, taking the Commanders +12.5 versus the Chiefs, citing overreaction to quarterback changes and favorable historical data for double-digit underdogs after losing as road favorites. Munaf agrees, saying Mariota can manage the game if turnovers are limited, while Dave supports them, noting key receivers' returns and the Chiefs' tough schedule ahead. Dave's pick is the Patriots -7 versus the Browns, backing New England's home advantage and Drake Maye's strong play since Week 1; he cites Cleveland's poor road record and rookie QB Dylan Gabriel's first hostile start. Munaf expands that the Browns are 1-11 straight up and 2-10 ATS on the road, losing by double digits frequently, while Mackenzie notes past “home-after-road-trip” data is now neutral. Munaf's pick is the 49ers +1.5 at Houston, calling it a “wrong team favored” game, criticizing the Texans' O-line, injury issues (notably Nico Collins), and inconsistency. Mackenzie admits concern about San Francisco's defense post-Bosa but likes their matchup versus Houston's weak front, and Dave agrees, joining the 49ers side. They promote Pregame.com contests, including Beat Dave Esler NBA and discounts using codes “touchdown20” for football access and “NBA75” for Mackenzie's NBA package. Transitioning to Survivor strategy, Munaf reviews Week 8's large favorites: Patriots, Bills, Eagles, Bengals, Falcons, Ravens, Colts (-14), and Chiefs (-12.5). Dave recommends Dallas as a gutsy Survivor pick, citing Denver's vulnerable defense and Dallas's offensive weapons, while acknowledging risks. Munaf supports that approach, also suggesting the 49ers and Falcons as alternate Survivor plays, emphasizing the need for strategic diversification instead of burning elite teams early. Mackenzie jokes that he never picks underdogs in Survivor but recalls Fezzik's accidental underdog win that clinched a contest. He mentions saving the Colts for Week 8, the largest favorite, while Dave argues underdogs can be valuable if used selectively. Munaf concludes that multiple entries allow experimentation with smaller favorites and strategic conservation of power teams for later weeks, reinforcing the depth of Survivor planning discussed in Mack and Dan's dedicated Survivor Pod. The episode ends with camaraderie among the hosts—Mackenzie, Dave, and Munaf—signing off with humor about dinner and their usual “good luck with your bets” closing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Matt Maiocco speaks with 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan about San Francisco's Week 7 matchup against the Atlanta Falcons, and how losing Fred Warner for the season will impact their young defensive players. Also, Jennifer Lee Chan joins the show for an exclusive interview with NBC Sports NFL broadcaster Cris Collinsworth and analyst Devin McCourty to discuss the loss of Warner, Nick Bosa and more.--(4:32) Shanahan discusses impact of losing Warner for the season(9:15) Shanahan confident Tatum Bethune can step in for Warner(12:04) Matt, Shanahan discuss challenges Falcons RB Bijan Robinson brings(13:12) Shanahan reflects on coming up in NFL with Falcons coach Raheem Morris(15:27) Shanahan excited to have George Kittle's versatility back in 49ers' offense (26:45) Jennifer, Collinsworth discuss Kittle's return in Week 7(29:06) Collinsworth shares how 49ers can bounce back after losing Bosa, Warner (32:08) McCourty discusses the resilience he sees in 49ers this season (33:16) Matt, McCourty debate expectations for San Francisco with Warner, Bosa absent (39:38) McCourty shares his thoughts on former teammates Mac Jones, Kendrick Bourne Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Steiny & Guru are concerned the 49ers might begin to fall off and wonder why there isn't much urgency to swing a deal to aid an injured defense.
Fabián Ernesto Ramírez, alcalde local de Bosa responde al concejal Daniel Briceño sobre supuestos precios inflados en la compra de kits de seguridad.
Daniel Briceño, concejal de Bogotá alerta sobre precios inflados en compras de kit de seguridad para la alcaldía de Bosa
Matt Maiocco speaks with 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan about San Francisco's Week 4 matchup vs. the Jacksonville Jaguars and also discusses Nick Bosa's season-ending ACL injury. Greg Papa joins Matt to discuss defensive coordinator Robert Saleh's comments about the Jaguars' signal stealing and Brock Purdy returning from injury.--(7:17) Kyle Shanahan discusses 49ers' gritty wins to start 2025 NFL season(10:46) Shanahan shares reaction to Eddy Piñeiro's winning kick vs. Cardinals(11:40) Shanahan recalls ‘stages of grief' after Nick Bosa's injury(15:15) What makes Bryce Huff such a great fit for Robert Saleh's scheme?(25:52) Why Shanahan believes Week 4 matchup vs. Jaguars is ‘must-win' for 49ers(29:04) Greg Papa discusses Saleh's comments regarding Jaguars' signal stealing(38:00) Matt, Papa discuss Brock Purdy returning from injury in Week 4(42:27) Can a Purdy-led offense pick up the slack for the 49ers' defense after Bosa's season-ending injury? Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Brock Purdy is back under center as the 49ers travel to Jacksonville for a pivotal NFC–AFC showdown. Can San Francisco stay hot without Nick Bosa and keep their perfect record alive? Steph and KP discuss the key matchups and Dezi joins to discuss injuries!0:00 Intros1:18 Injury questions with Dezi9:58 Cautious: Jaguars feisty defense16:27 A look at Jags offense19:23 Is Jags offensive line any good? 22:09 Cautious: Jags' running backs vs 49ers run d29:52 49ers secondary going to be tested more without Bosa?32:00 Favorable: Trevor Lawrence36:24 Favorable: Jags entire offense is sloppy42:30 Favorable: Ricky Pearsall & return of Demarcus Robinson46:35 Score predictions & Closing thoughts
NBC Sports and KNBR 49ers insider Matt Maiocco joins Papa & Silver and discusses the latest news surrounding the 49ers and how they can try and replace Bosa's production on the field See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Despite their undefeated status, the Nick Bosa-less 49ers must persevere as the Jacksonville Jaguars visit Levi's Stadium this Sunday. Matt Maiocco and Jennifer Lee Chan discuss who will step up in Bosa's place and how San Francisco can adapt in other injury-bitten position groups. Plus, Matt and Jennifer detail how Demarcus Robinson will integrate back into the fold and how it affects the receiving corps. Finally, the nominees for the Pro Football Hall of Fame's Class of 2026 have been announced, and Matt and Jennifer choose the most outstanding former 49er candidates.--(1:00) 49ers' undefeated record a nice surprise given injuries--(3:00) Why are the 49ers always injured?(8:00) Who will step up on D-line without Nick Bosa?(11:00) Two wide receivers sit out of Wednesday practice(18:00) Demarcus Robinson returns from suspension(31:00) Notable 49ers names from HOF nominees Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The Niners move to 3-0, but lose Nick Bosa to a torn ACL. What does that mean for the defense?We give props to Mac Jones, Upton Stout and Ricky Pearsall for all making game-changing plays.A full spin around the NFL - another coach is injured, the Ravens and Chiefs fall to 1-2, and it was the week of blocked kicks.Plus, a stroll down memory lane for the 50th anniversary of NFL Today.
Spadoni and Shasky discuss the Giants officially getting eliminated from playoff contention and have you lost faith in the 49ers due to the Bosa injury?
In Hour 1, Willard and Dibs discuss the recent injuries to the 49ers and how their current state could leave them as significant underdogs. They also continue touching on the after-shock of the news that Nick Bosa suffered a torn ACL and will be out for the remainder of the season. Will they replace him at the trading deadline? is Bosa even replaceable?
Grandi and Guru are joined by Willard and Dibs during the Crossover where they chat about Nick Bosa's torn ACL and how the team could cover from there on defense.
Send us a textSteven & Derek review everything from week 3 in the NFL while Steven pays his hot sauce punishment (00:58)-Bay Area earthquake (09:03)-49ers beat Cardinals 16-15 to get to 3-0, Nick Bosa tears ACL (44:30)-Raiders lose to Commanders 41-24, Offensive line breakdown (01:03:06)-Ranking the remaining undefeated teams (01:06:38)-Quick Hits: Week 3 Reactions (01:56:15)-Picks for Thursday Night Football: Seahawks @ Cardinals Support the show
Damon Bruce Plus: Warriors, 49ers, Giants, A’s Bay Area Sports Talk
5:26: The internal solutions for life after Bosa? It starts with Robert Saleh11:02: Now Fred Warner almost needs to be the league's defensive player of the year12:14: The reality of the Bosa contract and trade market:14:56: The outside-of-the-building moves: Starting with Trey Hendrickson22:!7: What the 49ers do or don't do will tell you a lot about how the braintrust views this team's chances23:40: Another in-house solution? Kyle Shanahan, a bottle of whiskey, a napkin, and more points from the offense25:48: Bosa might not have 30 games left in his NFL career29:57: At what point does Kyle enter the coach of the year conversation?33:27: The good thing for the Giants is it's almost over36:18: Today in history: Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Murph & Markus - hour 2: 49ers fans check in on how to replace Bosa's production, Duane Kuiper joins the show, & figuring out what's next without BosaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Murph & Markus - hour 2: 49ers fans check in on how to replace Bosa's production, Duane Kuiper joins the show, & figuring out what's next without BosaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The NFL Week 3 matchups were wild this past weekend. Are the Chargers going to win the AFC West possibly? The 49ers lost there edge rusher Joey Bosa for the season. How are the Niners going to look with Purdy and Bosa out? Can the Rams bounce back against Daniel Jones and the red hot Indianapolis Colts? HOT & COLD. SHOP TALK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In hour 1, Spadoni and Shasky discuss the awful news of Nick Bosa being out for the year.
The San Francisco 49ers have suffered a devastating loss in Week 3 as defensive end Nick Bosa tears his ACL against the Arizona Cardinals, ending his 2025 season. This is a massive blow to the 49ers' defense and their Super Bowl hopes as the reigning Defensive Player of the Year will miss the remainder of the season. We break down what Bosa's injury means for San Francisco, how the 49ers can replace his production, and what comes next for the team moving forward.Don't forget to LIKE
The 49ers' home opener against the Arizona Cardinals brought plenty of twists and turns as San Francisco emerged victorious to maintain its undefeated start with a thrilling 16-15 win. Kicker Eddy Piñeiro's game-winning field goal and Mac Jones' clinical two-minute drive got the 49ers over the hump in a gutsy win, improving San Francisco to 3-0 in the 2025 season. The win didn't come without its costs as star defensive end Nick Bosa exited the game with an apparent knee injury. Matt Maiocco and Jennifer Lee Chan break down the 49ers' courageous victory, Bosa's injury and how San Francisco's alleged weakness in depth has turned into their strength as they now sit atop the NFC West standings.--(1:00) Uncommon scoreline, but 49ers are making these kinds of win common(3:00) Nick Bosa injury update(6:00) Eddy Piñeiro delivers in the clutch(10:00) Mac Jones seems to rise to the occasion(12:00) 49ers' defense is putting the team on their back(30:00) Robert Saleh has been the key to unlocking 49ers' defense Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
The 49ers have endured a rash of injuries to star players to start their season, and that list grew emphatically by one more player Monday morning following the news that defensive end Nick Bosa reportedly will have to undergo season-ending surgery to repair a torn ACL. On this emergency episode of '49ers Talk,' Matt Maiocco is joined by Carlos Ramirez to discuss the fallout from this massive injury. How will the 49ers proceed, who will step-up in place of the former NFL Defensive Player of the Year, can San Francisco bring in reinforcements externally and will that change their current strategy of roster-construction? Matt and Carlos tackle these tough questions as the undefeated 49ers must find answers just three weeks into the NFL regular season.--(1:00) Third time Nick Bosa has sustained a torn ACL(2:30) Losing Bosa is not just a loss on the field, but also with his leadership(5:00) Will the 49ers dip into the trade market to replace Bosa?(10:00) Will the 49ers pivot from their current strategy of building depth with youth?(12:00) This situation is similar to the Loins losing Aidan Hutchinson last season Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
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49ers win with backups everywhere to reach 3-0. (Show was recorded before Bosa's ACL tear was known) Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Damon Bruce Plus: Warriors, 49ers, Giants, A’s Bay Area Sports Talk
49ers fans had their faith tested in tight game. 3-0 baby. Lets hope Bosa is OK. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
From '49ers Plus Minus' (Subscribe Here): Tim and Matt Barrows discuss the 49ers' last-second victory on Eddy Pineiro's field goal to get to 3-0. But it was tempered by fears that Nick Bosa's knee injury will force him to miss time.
Willard and Dibs ask 49ers fans which emotion is winning out right now: happiness that the 49ers are 3-0 or frustration that Nick Bosa is out for the season with a torn ACL?
In hour 3, Spadoni and Shasky discuss if Arizona had picked Bosa and the Niners had picked Kyler where would these teams be today? Plus 49ers insider, Jennifer Lee Chan, joins the show!
Is there a way the Bills could use Joey Bosa less to keep him fresh for the playoffs?
Aidan is back with three winners and three losers from NFL Week 1—no “moral victories,” just who truly helped or hurt their season outlook!Winners49ers – Gritty road win in Seattle, CMC back in full force despite injuries; late Bosa strip-sack seals it.Bills – Instant classic comeback vs. Ravens; Allen plants an early MVP flag.Chargers – Clean late-game execution vs. the Chiefs in Brazil; Herbert delivers when it mattered most against the big bad bully.LosersFalcons – Missed a statement at home vs. Bucs; Penix era has to cash chances late.Lions – Post–Ben Johnson offense looked stuck in mud at Lambeau; chunk plays missing.Giants – O-line overwhelmed, predictable script, sideline buy-in in question; QB carousel watch begins.Drop your own W/L lists below and tell us what we missed!Subscribe for weekly recaps, instant reactions, and mini breakdowns all season.
Deja vu: Christian McCaffrey is dealing with a calf issue just days before the San Francisco 49ers' season opener against the Seattle Seahawks. Should the Faithful be worried? Steph and KP break down McCaffrey's status, what it could mean for the offense, and the key matchups that will define Week 1.The NFL season is officially here — drop your predictions in the comments and let's talk Niners football!0:00 Intro2:00 Christian McCaffrey injury update8:35 Game status reports9:35 Game weather report10:15 Changes in Seattle13:16 Seahawks defense16:57 Mike MacDonald vs Kyle Shanahan22:04 Seahawks offense23:08 Seattle wants to run the ball more26:43 What will Alfred Collins' role be?29:29 Ji'Ayir Brown or Marques Sigle?34:10 Run D & tackling faces big test36:45 Bosa & Huff could have advantage, Saleh's plans40:40 Lenoir vs Seattle
Shannon Sharpe, Chad “Ochocinco” Johnson and Iso Joe Johnson react to Mike Tomlin saying him and Aaron Rodgers have a bromance, Stephen Jones elaborates on how they deal with contracts in Dallas, & Bears Rookie gets chewed out by Ben Johnson at practice, and much more! 1:00:25 - Demar Derozen said Bball YNs different1:08:15 - Trey Hendrickson pulled up to camp to avoid being fined 1:16:15 - Tomlin and Rodgers gotta Bromance1:23:20 - Davante Adams clears the air with Jimmy G1:29:30 - Stephen Jones on some BS about contract negotiations1:37:40 - Luther Burden III kicked off field1:45:15 - MPJ spoke about Nets practice facilities1:48:45 - Draft Kings asked AI to rank best franchise by sport1:52:45 - Jalen Ramsey wearing $5 on his shoulder pads at training camp1:55:10 - Cam Ward says he got a target on his back1:57:25 - Trent Williams frustrated during practice cause Bosa keeps beating him2:00:55 - Q & Ayyyyy (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements.) #Volume #ClubSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.