The NFC West landscape looks different after this weekend's trade of Matthew Stafford to the Detroit Lions. Where do the San Francisco 49ers stand in their mission to solidify their own quarterback position? Is Jimmy Garoppolo the guy, or will Kyle Shanahan and John Lynch seek an upgrade?
Al and Zain don't agree on how the 49ers should solve their quarterback dilemma and debate the direction in which the team should go. Should San Francisco be all-in on Deshaun Watson, or is there another solution?
Listen and determine if you are on Team Al or Team Zain.
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