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Last week San Francisco 49ers T-Shirts , the San Francisco 49ers—and their fanbase by extension—got a jolt by a report from Bleacher Report’s Matt Miller. Miller said there was "friction" between Kyle Shanahan and John Lynch,..."WhiteFanposts Fanshots Sections 49ers Salary CapLevi’s Stadium Events49ers Transactions49ers Injury News49ers Press Conferences & Conference CallsSan Francisco 49ers NewsMatt Miller stands behind his report on the “friction” between Kyle Shanahan/John Lynch on the 49ers Insider PodcastNew,184commentsPDTShareTweetShareShareMatt Miller stands behind his report on the “friction” between Kyle Shanahan/John Lynch on the 49ers Insider PodcastLast week, the San Francisco 49ers—and their fanbase by extension—got a jolt by a report from Bleacher Report’s Matt Miller. Miller said there was “friction” between Kyle Shanahan and John Lynch, with potential breakup a possibility. Naturally, that prompted a flurry of denials from the 49ers and the beat writers also saying they hadn’t seen anything as Miller suggested. One week later, Miller joined Matt Maiocco on the 49ers Insider Podcast to go over the report and offer a bit of background behind it. They don’t waste any time and jump right into the report at the 3:26-minute mark: Whether Miller—and his source by extension— are correct in this friction is in the eye of the beholder. He’s sticking by his report, that’s for sure. The other question fans have had wasn’t the report itself but why https://www.49ersfanshop.com/hats , with a team like the 49ers that have had a history of leaks, burned bridges and a front office that won’t play nice, would this report go into his draft notebook and not be its own story? Given the history of the 49ers and Jim Harbaugh—and to a lesser extent Jim Tomsula and Chip Kelly—the report on its own is huge, or at the very least, possibly higher up than third as Maiocco pointed out.Which led to aquestion on that very issue: Following this, Miller doubled down on his initial report. Miller spoke of a text he received earlier on the day of the podcast. The text was from someone within the 49ers organization who, upon Miller saying he knew the team was not happy with him, the source replied San Francisco 49ers Hoodie , “because you know what’s going on and aren’t afraid to tell people about it.” So there you have it, more background on the friction. There’s good stuff on some hypotheticals and what happened in the aftermath of the 2017 season where the 49ers won five straight. I went ahead and time-stamped the entire podcast for you to jump to a specific question. The entire thing is worth a listen. As far as if there is friction, it’s still up to you. You can listen to the podcast using the widget above, click here if it doesn’t appear. 01:06 - Background and Miller’s fandom03:26 - The state of the relationship between Kyle Shanahan/John Lynch05:10 - Why he had this report as the third item in an NFL-wide article07:14 - Does he still think there’s friction? 09:20 - The background of Kyle Shanahan hiring10:14 - Bringing a personnel exec in during the summer of 201713:19 - What Maiocco hears15:13 - Kyle Shanahan’s response to Maiocco15:27- A possible calculated move with the source17:45 - The “joke” that Miller is not a 49ers fan anymore20:54 - Ties to the Trent Baalke regime23:40 - His draft sources25:06 - His view of the 49ers after the 2019 draft With the 65th overall selection in the 2000 NFL Draft, the 49ers selected a quarterback — Hofstra’s Giovanni Carmazzi. With any mid-round quarterback, the selection is a total hit or miss, this specific selection being a total miss for the 49ers’ front office.In two seasons with San Francisco, Carmazzi never saw action in a regular season game https://www.49ersfanshop.com/Steve-Young-Jersey , and was out of the league after two seasons. In a recent interview, the 49ers’ third-round pick in 2000 described himself as a yoga-practicing farmer. San Francisco loved Carmazzi’s athleticism, despite his lack of repertoire at Hofstra. In the same draft, a few rounds later, the Greatest Quarterback of All Time — GOAT for short — was taken by the New England Patriots in the sixth round. An un-athletic, underwhelming Michigan quarterback found himself as Bill Belichick’s first quarterback drafted in New England.18 seasons in the NFL later, Tom Brady has cemented himself as the greatest to ever play the position, winning six Super Bowl rings Nick Mullens Color Rush Jersey , four Super Bowl MVPs, three regular season MVPs and numerous other records. At 41 years old, Brady hasn’t seemed to slow down and continues to lead the Patriots to championships year after year. What would have happened if the 49ers’ brain trust decided to take Brady instead of Carmazzi? Would San Francisco have had the same run of success that New England has experienced? Would Brady still be widely recognized as the GOAT or would he have followed Carmazzi’s path to become a yoga-practicing farmer?With offensive-minded Steve Mariucci at the helm, along with quarterback Jeff Garcia under center, Brady would have had a difficult time finding repetitions. With the Patriots, as soon as quarterback Drew Bledsoe went down with an injury, Brady stepped in and didn’t look back. Garcia led the 49ers to a 12-4 record in 2001, but couldn’t get them past the Green Bay Packers in the NFC Wild Card game. San Francisco experienced similar success in 2002 http://www.49erscheapstore.com/nick-bosa-jersey-cheap , but fired Mariucci at the end of the season. If Brady was a member of the 49ers, he likely wouldn’t have seen meaningful snaps throughout this stretch, as Garcia was the face of the franchise and starting signal caller for the 49ers. From 2002 to 2011, the 49ers hired a myriad of coaches, switched general managers, quarterbacks and everything one could imagine in order to have a winning season, but failed to do so. Would Brady have found success in this chaotic environment? Highly unlikely. The one thing the Patriots can hang their hat on over the last 18 years is stability between the front office, head coach and quarterback — the three most important positions in an NFL franchise. That has given Brady the comfort Cheap Nick Bosa Jersey , time and opportunity to develop in the successful quarterback that he is.. It certainly helped that Brady had one of the greatest coaches ever for the entirety of his career in New England. While the talent and work ethic is obvious, the circumstances certainly lined up for Brady to become the GOAT. What do you guys think would have happened if San Francisco drafted Brady?
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