After a one-week hiatus due to technical malfunctions we are back this week with our third set of videos in which we change up our format a bit, going from discussing a couple of topics for a few minutes to discussing more topics but spending less time on each. This week we talk about:
Colin Kaepernick.
The offensive (get it?) line.
Coaching.
Trent Baalke.
Jed York.
And as always at the end of that video there is our prediction for this week's game in New York against the Giants on Sunday Night Football.
On their first attempt to pick against the spread last time out AJ ended with a 12-3 record while Diego's risk-taking approach netted him a 10-5 record. They're back at it with all of their picks for week five.
As always we look forward to your feedback whether it is a comment to this post or on our youtube page. We also invite you to:
49ers once again linked to veteran QB if Mac Jones is traded
By David Bonilla
2 hrs
The San Francisco 49ers may not be actively shopping backup quarterback Mac Jones, but that hasn't stopped speculation about what could happen if a strong trade offer emerges.
On Saturday, The Athletic's Dianna Russini reported that the 49ers are "not looking to part with"...
49ers will play Rams in first-ever NFL regular-season game in Melbourne, Australia
By Site Staff
Feb 5
The San Francisco 49ers Will Face the Los Angeles Rams in 2026 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground
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Christian McCaffrey says 49ers would welcome Deebo Samuel reunion
By David Bonilla
Feb 5
A reunion between Deebo Samuel and the San Francisco 49ers may seem unlikely after the wide receiver pushed for a trade last year. The 49ers ultimately sent Samuel to the Washington Commanders, where he finished the season with 802 scrimmage yards—the second-lowest total of...
Chris Simms details where the 49ers must improve this offseason
By David Bonilla
Feb 5
Despite an injury-plagued 2025 season, the San Francisco 49ers still managed to finish with 12 wins and added a playoff victory over the defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles. The roster showed resilience throughout the year, consistently overcoming...