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Jerry's in for Gio and he and Boomer open the show with Jack Hughes' return to the Devils and the political climate surrounding Team USA, including the mutual respect between the men's and women's hockey programs. C-Lo's features Hughes addressing the Prudential Center crowd, Pat McAfee covering a $150,000 bar tab for Team USA and a nod to Kenny Albert's impressive recent run. Finally, the guys pivot to the NFL, discussing John Lynch's "strong offer" requirement for a Mac Jones trade and the Jets' need for veteran quarterbacks.
Hour 1: D-Pop and Rick Tittle discuss the Warriors bad loss to the Pelicans and how it's tough to truly know this team's potential with Steph Curry sidelined until March. They also get into Jonathan Kuminga's 27 point performance in his Hawks debut. Jennifer Lee Chan joins the show to discuss the two international games that the 49ers have to play in 2026, and recap some of John Lynch's presser from the GM meetings. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
49ers GM John Lynch spoke at the NFL combine and laid a major frustration out for everyone to hear... it had nothing to do with Trent WilliamsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
San Francisco 49ers president of football operations/general manager John Lynch spoke with media Tuesday in Indianapolis at the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine. From the podium, he delivered a number of offseason updates within the 49ers organization. Then, in an exclusive sit-down interview with "49ers Talk" co-host, Jennifer Lee Chan, Lynch touched upon those topics at greater length, from contract negotiations with star left tackle Trent Williams, the development of the 49ers' 2025 rookie class, the camaraderie Mac and Brock have built in the QB room, and how the front office intends to bolster the defensive line. Later, Matt and Jennifer break down all of those updates and provide insight into the offseason dealings of San Francisco at the NFL Scouting Combine. -- (3:00) Lynch optimistic in getting a deal with Trent Williams done despite negative reports (8:00) Breaking down Mac Jones trade buzz, 49ers' free-agency opportunities (24:00) Lynch shares how 49ers improve one of NFL's worst defensive lines last season (27:00) Lynch details development of 49ers rookies Mykel Williams, Alfred Collins, Upton Stout and more (32:00) What's the 49ers' highest priority while evaluating talent at the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine? (37:00) How Trey Lance pick in 2021 helped Seahawks surge ahead of 49ers in talent Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Hall of Famer John Lynch sits down for an incredible conversation about the hits, the legends, and the moments that defined his iconic football career. Lynch shares what it meant to be a hard-hitting safety in the NFL, the influence Bill Walsh had on his career at Stanford, and what he learned from Ronnie Lott about how to hit hard. He explains how he got back into the game as an executive, why he misses the wins and losses, and how John Elway helped give him his start in football operations. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Media.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Damon Bruce Plus: Warriors, 49ers, Giants, A’s Bay Area Sports Talk
3:16: Trent Williams has all the leverage in the world, and the 49ers have a major problem 8:18: Unfollow anyone who tells you to release Williams 21:58: Wading into the US Hockey Men's vs. Women's conversation and how it all ties into the WNBA: 36:06: Checking in on the B-team Warriors after the loss to the Pelicans AND Kuminga's debut with the Hawks: 53:44: 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.
Larry Krueger joins Silver & JD to assess whether or not he'd compare the prospect of trading Mac Jones to previous situations with Blake Snell or Carlos Rodon. He also sorts through the complexities of Trent Williams negotiating a restructured contract with the 49ers, as the soon-to-be-38-year-old has a history of securing his money. Plus, Krueg explains the one element of John Lynch's presser from yesterday that nobody is talking about. Tune in to hear it all.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 4: The guys replay 49ers President of Football operations John Lynch's Press conference from early today, where John discusses the Trent Williams contract dispute, the 49ers need for a wide receiver, and the need for a pass rush. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Vic Tafur of The Athletic joins D-Pop and Rick Tittle to break down Trent Williams contract talks with the 49ers. He also breaks down the 49ers biggest needs as the draft approaches. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 3: Tim Webb gives his weekly edition of takes and trivia. The guys discuss if the 49ers could or even should trade for Maxx Crosby. Vic Tafur joins the show to discuss Trent Williams contract talks, and John Lynch's press conference at the GM meetings. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 1: D-Pop and Rick Tittle discuss the breaking news of Trent Williams wanting a new contract from the 49ers. They also react to John Lynch's press conference, and lay out the key takeaways. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 2: Silver & JD discuss Adam Schefter's report about a potential contract standoff between Trent Williams and the 49ers, and whether or not this should change the mindset about the team trading away Mac Jones. Larry Krueger stops by to sort through John Lynch's comments from the NFL combine, and claims that the biggest takeaway is a hint at bringing back a familiar face to the organization this offseason.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hall of Famer John Lynch sits down for an incredible conversation about the hits, the legends, and the moments that defined his iconic football career. Lynch shares what it meant to be a hard-hitting safety in the NFL, the influence Bill Walsh had on his career at Stanford, and what he learned from Ronnie Lott about how to hit hard. He explains how he got back into the game as an executive, why he misses the wins and losses, and how John Elway helped give him his start in football operations. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Media.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From '49ers Plus Minus' (Subscribe Here): Tim and Matt Barrows discuss the reality that Trent Williams has all the leverage in negotiations with the 49ers. Also, discussing John Lynch's answers about Mac Jones, Eddy Pineiro and maybe a Deebo Samuel return. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Willard and Dibs' full show from Tuesday, February 24th ahead of Warriors-Pelicans from New Orleans. In Hour 1, Willard and Dibs react to the report that Trent Williams wants more money from the 49ers, react to John Lynch's comments on the subject, and more. In Hour 2, Willard and Dibs chat with Nick Friedell about all things Warriors, check in on major 49ers storylines with John Lynch at the combine, and listen to Draymond Green respond to something Kendrick Perkins said about him last week.
In Hour 1, Willard and Dibs react to the report that Trent Williams wants more money from the 49ers, react to John Lynch's comments on the subject, and more.
In Hour 2, Willard and Dibs chat with Nick Friedell about all things Warriors, check in on major 49ers storylines with John Lynch at the combine, and listen to Draymond Green respond to something Kendrick Perkins said about him last week.
Hall of Famer John Lynch sits down for an incredible conversation about the hits, the legends, and the moments that defined his iconic football career. Lynch shares what it meant to be a hard-hitting safety in the NFL, the influence Bill Walsh had on his career at Stanford, and what he learned from Ronnie Lott about how to hit hard. He explains how he got back into the game as an executive, why he misses the wins and losses, and how John Elway helped give him his start in football operations. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Media.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tim and Matt Barrows discuss the reality that Trent Williams has all the leverage in negotiations with the 49ers. Also, discussing John Lynch's answers about Mac Jones, Eddy Pineiro and maybe a Deebo Samuel return. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mike Johnson, Beau Morgan, and Ali Mac react to the news that veteran left tackle Trent Williams and the 49ers are struggling to find a contractual solution and that could result in the 49ers releasing Williams and the All-Pro left tackle becoming a free agent next month. Mike, Beau, and Ali explain why they think Williams is still good enough to be a starting left tackle on a win now team if he becomes a free agent. The Morning Shift crew also reacts to the news that Washington Commanders' linebacker Bobby Wagner announced his plan to play a 15th NFL season next year, and that he's going to be a free agent next month as well.
Hour 1: D-Pop and Rick Tittle discuss the breaking news of Trent Williams wanting a new contract from the 49ers. They also react to John Lynch's press conference, and lay out the key takeaways. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 4: The guys replay 49ers President of Football operations John Lynch's Press conference from early today, where John discusses the Trent Williams contract dispute, the 49ers need for a wide receiver, and the need for a pass rush. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Vic Tafur of The Athletic joins D-Pop and Rick Tittle to break down Trent Williams contract talks with the 49ers. He also breaks down the 49ers biggest needs as the draft approaches. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 3: Tim Webb gives his weekly edition of takes and trivia. The guys discuss if the 49ers could or even should trade for Maxx Crosby. Vic Tafur joins the show to discuss Trent Williams contract talks, and John Lynch's press conference at the GM meetings. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 2: Silver & JD discuss Adam Schefter's report about a potential contract standoff between Trent Williams and the 49ers, and whether or not this should change the mindset about the team trading away Mac Jones. Larry Krueger stops by to sort through John Lynch's comments from the NFL combine, and claims that the biggest takeaway is a hint at bringing back a familiar face to the organization this offseason.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Larry Krueger joins Silver & JD to assess whether or not he'd compare the prospect of trading Mac Jones to previous situations with Blake Snell or Carlos Rodon. He also sorts through the complexities of Trent Williams negotiating a restructured contract with the 49ers, as the soon-to-be-38-year-old has a history of securing his money. Plus, Krueg explains the one element of John Lynch's presser from yesterday that nobody is talking about. Tune in to hear it all.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hall of Famer John Lynch sits down for an incredible conversation about the hits, the legends, and the moments that defined his iconic football career. Lynch shares what it meant to be a hard-hitting safety in the NFL, the influence Bill Walsh had on his career at Stanford, and what he learned from Ronnie Lott about how to hit hard. He explains how he got back into the game as an executive, why he misses the wins and losses, and how John Elway helped give him his start in football operations. The NFL Players: Second Acts podcast is a production of the NFL in partnership with iHeart Media.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
49ers reporter for the San Francisco Standard, David Lombardi, joined Papa & Silver from Indianapolis to preview the most pressing talking points ahead of John Lynch's media availability later this afternoon. Lombardi notes how the Brandon Aiyuk disaster provides at least some financial flexibility to sign free agents, and why finding ways to space out the field is essential to the 49ers making their way back into Super Bowl contention.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 1: With 49ers General Manager John Lynch set to speak to the media at the NFL combine later today, Papa & Silver open up the show by revisiting comments he and Kyle Shanahan made at their season-ending press conference. David Lombardi of the San Francisco Standard stops by to address how the team can respond from the Brandon Aiyuk disaster and various ways they can bolster their playmaking capabilities in 2026.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Willard and Dibs listen to what 49ers general manager John Lynch said about contract negotiations with Trent Williams, after news broke that the two sides were not on the same page when it comes to a new contract.
49ers reporter for the San Francisco Standard, David Lombardi, joined Papa & Silver from Indianapolis to preview the most pressing talking points ahead of John Lynch's media availability later this afternoon. Lombardi notes how the Brandon Aiyuk disaster provides at least some financial flexibility to sign free agents, and why finding ways to space out the field is essential to the 49ers making their way back into Super Bowl contention.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hour 1: With 49ers General Manager John Lynch set to speak to the media at the NFL combine later today, Papa & Silver open up the show by revisiting comments he and Kyle Shanahan made at their season-ending press conference. David Lombardi of the San Francisco Standard stops by to address how the team can respond from the Brandon Aiyuk disaster and various ways they can bolster their playmaking capabilities in 2026.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 2: The importance of a “radical call to grace” and how Gospel Zero serves as a bridge connecting the timeless truth of the gospel from the birth of the church to today.(originally aired May 2025)
John Lynch devoted his life to understanding birds, flyways, and fragile wetland habitats--work that shaped modern waterfowl conservation, earning him recognition as the "father of flyway biologists." But to his daughter, today's guest Mary Courville, he was simply Dad. Mrs. Courville shares the man behind the legend--field stories, family memories, and the quiet values that guided his life and work. From the last whooping crane in Louisiana to orchids in the windowsill, this conversation traces how patience, observation, and humility passes from one generation to the next, and underscores the simple truths by which John Lynch lived.
Spadoni and Shasky discuss the 49ers' leadership and if Kyle Shanahan and John Lynch deserve extensions together or separately
Podcast Summary This episode of the How to Succeed Podcast features NFL Hall of Famer Rondé Barber discussing how preparation, consistency, adaptability, and humble leadership fueled his 16-year career, 215 consecutive starts, and post-football success in broadcasting and business. Rondé emphasizes daily incremental improvement, rigorous study translating to business "film prep," evolving the nickel corner role through responsibility and versatility, and the impact of mentors and coaches like Tony Dungy on building calm, steady, plan-driven teams. Join us as we learn key takeaways for sales and business leaders including, preparing deeply to create confidence, maintaining disciplined routines for consistency, and adapting to change to reinvent roles and achieve lasting results. Chapter 1: Opening and Guest Introduction 00:00:02 – 00:01:59 Dave Mattson, Executive Chairman of Sandler introduces the How to Succeed podcast's success triangle—Attitude, Behavior, and Technique—and frames the episode's theme: translating elite athletic performance to business. Jim Marshall presents guest Rondé Barber, highlighting his NFL legacy, leadership roles, and focus on preparation, consistency, adaptability, and professionalism. Chapter 2: Early Struggles and the Mindset Shift 00:01:59 – 00:05:41 Barber recounts a rocky NFL start, playing only one game his rookie season, and the doubt that fueled his drive. He connects lessons from redshirting in college and overcoming setbacks to a career-long mentality of outworking everyone and relentlessly improving. Chapter 3: Availability, Durability, and Discipline 00:05:41 – 00:08:38 Discussing his 215 consecutive starts, Barber cites "availability" as a critical ability, playing through pain, smart recovery modalities, and some luck in avoiding major injuries. He underscores the discipline to maintain routines and the motivation to never let someone else take his job. Chapter 4: Building Performance Routines and Incremental Gains 00:08:38 – 00:11:00 Barber outlines a philosophy that you are either getting better or worse each day. He describes daily incremental improvement—refining techniques, studying opponents, and analyzing himself—as a transferable approach for business professionals and even his daughters' pursuits. Chapter 5: Preparation = Opportunity 00:11:00 – 00:13:49 Barber explains how preparation creates the appearance of effortlessness, framing success as preparation married to opportunity. He applies this to broadcasting and event leadership: anticipate scenarios, study past outcomes, plan for contingencies, and be ready to execute. Chapter 6: Learning Broadcasting Through Reps and Mentorship 00:13:49 – 00:16:08 Transitioning to TV felt like being thrown into the deep end. Barber credits mentors like Dick Stockton, Chris Myers, and Kenny Albert for refining cadence and content. He emphasizes "time on task"—repetition, feedback, and reviewing successes and failures. Chapter 7: Opponent-Specific Prep and Strategic Familiarity 00:16:08 – 00:18:21 Using the Eagles as a case study, Barber shows how repeated matchups build a "dossier" for faster, deeper preparation. He leveraged familiarity to stay a step ahead, turning knowledge of how opponents targeted him into an advantage and producing standout performances. Chapter 8: Redefining the Nickel and Evolving the Tampa 2 Defense 00:18:21 – 00:22:19 Barber details how his agility and short-area quickness enabled expanding the nickel role from coverage to blitzing and run support, paralleling a linebacker at times. Collaborating with coaches, he helped evolve the Tampa 2 Defense into a widely emulated standard. Chapter 9: Culture of Earned Leadership 00:22:19 – 00:25:03 Reflecting on a roster of leaders, Barber highlights Hardy Nickerson's example and the team ethos: lead by example first, then grow vocally with experience. Leadership is earned through time, consistency, and relentless attention to detail. Chapter 10: Tony Dungy's Influence and Consistent Leadership 00:25:03 – 00:27:11 Barber praises Dungy's calm, consistent, and humane leadership, noting life lessons beyond football. Dungy's emphasis on community, family, and philanthropy shaped players' post-career success and instilled humble confidence. Chapter 11: The Role of Coaching and Unified Execution 00:27:11 – 00:28:48 Coaches provide the plan and alignment. Barber stresses the importance of everyone executing the same call—even if imperfect—because unity drives results. Coaching is the vessel that moves teams collectively toward goals. Chapter 12: Transitioning After Football 00:28:48 – 00:31:16 Barber credits his twin brother and peers like John Lynch for guiding his post-career path into broadcasting and business. He cautions that NFL careers are short, advocates planning for what's next, and notes his "Plan A or bust" focus until retirement opened new doors. Chapter 13: Values: Humility, Resilience, and No Excuses 00:31:16 – 00:33:52 Personal values—authenticity, humility, and resilience—anchor Barber's approach. He honors his mother's example in overcoming adversity and reiterates a locker-room mantra: no excuses, no explanations, maintaining competence through challenges. Chapter 14: Mentoring for Greatness 00:33:52 – 00:36:37 Barber illustrates the difference between good and great with a story about mentoring Aqib Talib. By pulling Talib into extra study and routines, he models the "extra mile" required for elite performance, just as veterans once did for him. Chapter 15: Valspar Championship and Community Impact 00:36:37 – 00:39:29 Barber promotes the Valspar Championship's community footprint, volunteer network, and charitable giving surpassing $53 million over 50 years. He highlights strong sponsorship, player affinity for the venue, and the sales efforts of "Copperheads" that power the event. Chapter 16: Key Takeaways and Closing 00:39:29 – 00:40:11 The episode closes with three actionable themes for business: preparation builds confidence, consistency separates performers, and adaptability enables reinvention. Barber adds that being uncommon—pursuing unique, sometimes unconventional paths—drives best-in-class results.
The San Francisco 49ers may have a rare opportunity to make a true splash in their defensive coordinator search, with Jim Schwartz now available after being ousted from the Cleveland Browns' head coaching race. What would Schwartz's arrival mean for Kyle Shanahan and John Lynch's regime? How would his aggressive, veteran-led philosophy reshape the 49ers' defensive identity? And with a 31-year Super Bowl drought hanging over the franchise, are the Niners officially in “championship-or-bust” mode? We break down why this moment could define the future of the 49ers—and why standing pat may no longer be an option.Purchase G.O.A.T Fuel: https://goatfuel.com/?rfsn=8542698.99750d3Visit Sports Spyder for up to date 49ers content: https://sportspyder.com/nfl/san-francisco-49ers/newsFollow us on Twitter @49ers_AccessFollow us on Instagram @49ers.access
A lot has changed for the 49ers since Kyle Shanahan and John Lynch since they took over the Niners. But some things have stayed the same
The San Francisco 49ers are heading into a massive 2026 offseason, and tough decisions are coming. In this episode, I break down every key 49ers impending free agent and explain who I would re-sign, who I'd let walk, and how I'd reshape the roster moving forward.We dive into cap implications, positional priorities, and how these choices impact Kyle Shanahan, John Lynch, and the 49ers' long-term Super Bowl window. Whether it's veterans, role players, or core contributors, this is a full 49ers free agency blueprint heading into 2026.If you're a 49ers fan looking for real roster analysis—not fluff—this one's for you.
Sound Soiree features soundbites from Carmelo Anthony and Fernando Mendoza, as well as Jordan Poole reliving the most traumatic experience of his NBA career. Larry Krueger joins the show to talk about the life and 49ers career of John Brodie, and his takeaways from Kyle Shanahan and John Lynch's season-ending press conference.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Larry Krueger joins the show to talk about the life and 49ers career of John Brodie, and his takeaways from Kyle Shanahan and John Lynch's season-ending press conference.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's show, Pat, AJ Hawk, and the boys discuss all of the finalists for the different NFL Awards, start discussing the NFL Conference Championships and why the spreads are the way they are, chat about the electrical substation near Levi's Stadium that John Lynch and the 49ers are going to look into with regards to the injuries they've suffered over the alst few years, and some of the recent coordinator news including Brian Flores signing an extension with the Vikings. Joining the show to chat about his season in Baltimore, his plans for the future, his thoughts on both of the Conference Championships, and who he would like to see the Ravens hire as their next Head Coach is 12 year NFL veteran, 2x Super Bowl Champion, Pro Bowler, member of the New England Patriots all-2010's team, and current Baltimore Raven, Kyle Van Noy. Later, President and CEO of the UFC joins the progrum to discuss UFC 324 which is the first UFC event in 6 weeks and the first on Paramount+. He also discusses the UFC White House event, the decision to move the Main Card up an hour to 9 PM Eastern Time. Make sure to subscribe to youtube.com/thepatmcafeeshow or watch on ESPN (12-2 EDT), ESPN's Youtube (12-3 EDT), or ESPN+. We appreciate the hell out of all of you, we'll see you tomorrow. Cheers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In Hour 3 of the show the guys chat it up with Albert Breer on this weeks NFL news and rumors. Plus, we have some explanations from John Lynch regarding Brandon Aiyuk's next steps and the electrical substation, another fun edition of the Leftovers, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(0:00) Frank Reich joins to share his NFL experience (19:00) Sean Payton praises Jarrett Stidham ahead of Stidham's start in AFC Championship(21:00) Drafting Conference Championship X factors(32:00) Kyle Shanahan would “be very surprised” if Mac Jones is not a 49er in 2026(35:00) John Lynch addresses situation with Brandon Aiyuk(38:00) 49ers will look into electrical substation injury theory(41:00) Giants part ways with long-time executive Kevin Abrams Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
In a season marked by setbacks and adversity, the 49ers rose to the occasion in spectacular fashion. President of football operations/general manager John Lynch and coach Kyle Shanahan echoed those sentiments in their end-of-season press conference Wednesday, touching on player health, offseason roster construction and the team's season-long resilience. On this episode of "49ers Talk," co-hosts Matt Maiocco and Jennifer Lee Chan look back San Francisco's unexpected run and break down some of the most memorable moments, including their picks for the 49ers' best game, most outstanding play and team MVP. Later, the duo look ahead to its promising young roster, how the 49ers' brass will add to it this offseason and how some of the team's injured stars recovery timetables shape up for next season.--(0:00) Divisional playoff loss bittersweet end to successful season(2:00) Shanahan proud that 49ers never lost two games in a row this season(4:00) 49ers were successful in many ways despite off-script season(8:00) Maiocco, JLC pick 49ers 'bests' of the season(21:00) 49ers' searching for fifth defensive coordinator in five years(30:00) Who will replace Robert Saleh as DC?(33:00) Lynch declares Brandon Aiyuk has played last game as 49er(35:00) Will the 49ers re-sign Jauan Jennings?(37:00) 49ers not turning 'blind eye' to electrical substation injury theory(38:00) Recovery timetables for San Francisco's injured stars Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
It's Truth Telling Thursday on The Coach JB Show with Big Smitty as Steve Kim joins the show to RESPOND to Miami's LOSS vs. Indiana in the National Championship... Alabama Crimson Tide' Great & Birmingham Stallions Head Coach AJ McCarron joins to discuss Charles Bediako being granted a temporary restraining order to play for Alabama basketball, John Lynch saying 49ers will “look into” the electrical substation on the Levi's Stadium grounds, and much more... Join us for this Truth Telling Thursday on REALEST Show on Planet ERF! Like, Comment, and Subscribe! The Coach JB Show with Big Smitty is the realest sports show on Planet ERF! We discuss what other talk shows & debate shows refuse to discuss! We are LIVE 3 hours a day from 6-9am pacific with the realest guests on Planet ERF! Coach Jason Brown is the star of the hit Netflix series "Last Chance U", master motivator, and legendary JUCO football coach!! Darnell Smith Fox Sports very own, Ball State Alum, and Nap towns finest! Merciless Monday | Talk that Talk Tuesday | Work-Boot Wednesday | Truth Telling Thursday | Free Game Friday Matt McChesney on Monday/Friday Steve Kim on Tuesday/Thursday Shaun King - Former NFL QB Monday/Wednesday/Friday Live M-F 6am-9am PST. Subscribe and become a member today, $2.99 for general membership or $5.99 to join Slap Nation and get access to the exclusive Coach's Crew group Chat!! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Wiggy believes Mike Vrabel will have the Patriots well prepared to face Jarrett Stidham and the Broncos on Sunday. Greg says to read ESPN's article on Jeanie Buss and the Lakers sale. We hear from 49ers owner John Lynch, Stefon Diggs, Drake Maye, and Joe Mazzulla in They Said It.
Hour 1 features John Lynch and Kyle Shanahan recapping the 49ers’ season, addressing potential defensive coordinator candidates, and opening up about the strong bond that drives their partnership. We’re also joined by award‑winning author Howard Bryant to discuss his new book, Kings and Pawns: Jackie Robinson and Paul Robeson in America, and the powerful intersections of sports, culture, and history.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
49ers Insider Matt Maiocco joins the show to break down why John Lynch and Kyle Shanahan finally acknowledged the team’s electrical substation issue — and how many fans believe it’s contributing to the 49ers’ growing injury problems. Maiocco offers context, insight, and what this means for the organization moving forward.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.