49ers mailbag: What is offseason plan after Super Bowl bust?
Feb 12, 2020 at 3:40 AM
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Our first 49ers mailbag after the Super Bowl LIV loss is filled with offseason speculation about who's going, coming or staying.
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(Episode 330) — Legendary columnist Mike Silver joins the show to discuss the Brandon Aiyuk trade rumors and trade value, priorities in the secondary, Mike's book, and more! You can read Mike's work at the San Francisco Chronicle.
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