(Episode 195) - John Chapman of the 49ers Rush Podcast joins Al Sacco, Zain Naqvi, and Brian Renick. The guys have already printed shirts for the Brock Purdy hype train and discuss what to expect from the rookie quarterback going forward. They also dive into potential NFC playoff matchups and the 49ers' weaknesses.
Plus, a look at Sunday's game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, how the 49ers can attack the Bucs' defense, how the 49ers defense has been able to continue their defensive tear and game predictions!
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