San Francisco interviewing higher profile GM candidates
December 29, 2010 by Eric Schmidt
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Adam Schefter of ESPN is reporting that the San Francisco are interviewing NFL Network’s Michael Lombardi for consideration for the General Manager position with the 49er’s. It was reported by many outlets last evening that Trent Baalke had all but been given the job. Lombardi has worked for the 49er’s in the past, from 1984-1987. [...]
Looking like Jon Gruden will not be the head coach of the 49ers in 2011
December 29, 2010 by Eric Schmidt
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As I wrote in this column yesterday, Jon Gruden’s name has been brought up as a candidate for the open head coach position with the 49er’s, but I don’t think he gets the job, for the reasons I outlined yesterday. My speculation was confirmed last night with Peter King commenting on the coaching situation in [...]
Jon Gruden to the San Francisco 49er’s? I don’t think so
December 28, 2010 by Eric Schmidt
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Any time the is a coaching vacancy, Jon Gruden’s name pops up, this time rumored to be on the San Francisco 49er’s short wish list of head coaches. You knew this was going to happen. And while this is being reported by the San Jose Mercury News, I don’t think this is something which is [...]
Super Bowl winning head coach heading towards the Bay area?
December 27, 2010 by Eric Schmidt
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Is there a Super Bowl winning coach heading towards the San Francisco 49er’s not named Bill Cowher or Jon Gruden? It’s very possible. National Football Post contributor, Dan Pompei suggests that NFL Network analyst and former Super Bowl winning head coach Brian Billick could make a good fit for the 49er’s. Pompei outlines that Billick [...]
Mike Singletary is fired as 49er’s head coach
December 27, 2010 by Eric Schmidt
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The San Francisco 49er’s have fired head coach Mike Singletary this evening. Finally. After a 18-22 career record, the controversial Singletary has been released. The San Francisco 49er’s lost this afternoon to the St. Louis Rams 25-17 and eliminated themselves from any possible post-season play. San Francisco has now slipped to 5-10 with one game [...]
Mike Singletary is fired as 49er’s head coach
December 27, 2010 by Eric Schmidt
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The San Francisco 49er’s have fired head coach Mike Singletary this evening. Finally. After a 18-22 career record, the controversial Singletary has been released. The San Francisco 49er’s lost this afternoon to the St. Louis Rams 25-17 and eliminated themselves from any possible post-season play. San Francisco has now slipped to 5-10 with one game [...]
49er’s change quarterbacks yet again, slim playoff hopes on the line.
December 26, 2010 by Eric Schmidt
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It is expected this afternoon that the San Francisco 49er’s will start Troy Smith against the St. Louis Rams in another must-win game. The constant yo-yo’ing of quarterbacks does nothing for offensive stability and somehow it’s fitting that the 49er’s season is ending as chaotically as it started. I’ve thought all along that Troy Smith [...]
49er’s coach Mike Singletary has to be on his last legs
December 23, 2010 by Eric Schmidt
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Heading into week 16 of the regular season, the San Francisco 49er’s head coach Mike Singletary has still not made a decision as to who will be the starter this week against the St. Louis Rams. Are you serious? After all the OTA’s, after pre-season, after 15 weeks of actual game play, and Mike Singletary [...]
Would Donovan McNabb be a good fit for the San Francisco 49er’s?
December 18, 2010 by Eric Schmidt
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Washington Redskins QB Donovan McNabb was benched yesterday in favor of Rex Grossman and it appears that his career with the Redskins might be coming to an end, would McNabb be a good fit for the San Francisco 49er’s in 2011? There is a lot to consider before saying yes or no. Will Mike Singletary [...]
Frustrating season continues for the San Francisco 49er’s
December 17, 2010 by Eric Schmidt
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The Nation got a chance to see the real Alex Smith last night as a frustrating season continued for the San Francisco 49ers. The Niners were obliterated by the San Diego Chargers last night 34-7. San Francisco only converted two third opportunities and controlled the ball only 22 minutes of the game. Alex Smith reverted [...]