Sunday, November 1, 2020

PAPA AND LUND NOVEMBER 2 2020



GUESTS: 

1015- SANJAY LAL

1030 CHRIS MEYERS 
-MEYERS COMES OFF BENCH TO CALL GAME





10:50 MIKE PERERIA 
-WIMS VS CJ JOHNSON SAINTS
-SLIDING WILSON PLAY  - HE KIND OF FAKED HE WASNRT GOING TO SLIDE V WARD 

DAN WETZEL 11:35 

-THIS WEEK IN LIFE.... 
-PAC -12 IS BACK DO THEY DESERVE A SPOT? 
-JOE TESSIOTRE CALLING HIS SON’S FAKE PUNT V CLMESON - BC STEAMROLLED IN 2ND HALF - JOHN TESITORE REDSHIRT SOPH PUNTER/ KICKER 
-IT’S NOT ABOUT FAIR - ITS ABOUT GETTING THOUGH 
-IM SURPRISED THEY’VE DONE THIS WELL I WOULDNT HAVE IN COLLEGE 

Michigan fell to Michigan State, leaving Jim Harbaugh with a 3-8 overall record versus MSU and OSU. Should the former 49ers head coach bounce to the NFL?

In the ACC, Clemson staved off an upset bid from BC ahead of the giant matchup with Notre Dame next Saturday. How did freshman phenom DJ Uiagalele look in relief of Trevor Lawrence?



12:30 DANTE WHITNER 

-RUSS COOKED, DK DOMINATED MOSLEY 
-JIMMY G’S FUTURE
-BOBBY WAGNER FLASHED BACK 
-NO REAL RUSH ON RUSS 
-QUICK TURNAROUND GAMES PACK ON THUR — MAYBE NO JIMMY OR KITTLE 
-BUY, SELL, NOTHING AT DEADLINE? 


1 PM SOUND: 

TOPICS: 


1- HALFWAY POINT 49ERS REPORT: 

MID-WAY POINT - HOW WOULD YOU DESCRIBE THE SEASON? 
-JIMMY’S FUTURE? 
-4-4 - STILL HAVE SOME HOPE BUT SCHEDULE IS NOT KIND 
-INJURIES ARE AN EXPLANTION 
-MORE: JIMMY KITTLE AND COLEMAN 
-IM NOT BUYING — ID LIKE TO SELL WITHERSPOON, PETTIS AND IF I GET AN ATTRACTIVE OFFER TO ADD SOME PICKS ID LOOK AT SOME OF MY FAS AS WELL.... BOURNE, PETTIS, WITHERSPOON... HYDER.... 




THE GAME: 


MAIN ISSUES: 

1. RUSS TO DK - 12-161 -2 / 6-102 1ST HALF. 46 AND 2 YARDERS. (MOSLEY) 
2- NO RUNNING GAME: LAST WEEK 193 - THIUS WEEK 22-52 2.4 - IF NO DEBO NO CREATIVE WAYS TO GET TO EDGE? SEATTLE KNEW IT. (PETTIS, MCKINNON, AIYUK, TAYLOR (PR GUY), BOURNE, NONE OF THOSE GUYS CAN DO THAT? 
3- 3RD QTR SEQUENCE:  13-7 SEATTLE - OPEN 2ND HALF 3 AND OUT — SEATTLE TD , PETTIS FUMBLE ON KICKOFF, WILSON TO MOORE ON 3RD DOWN TD — 27-7 - GAME OVER. 
4- INJURIES TO JIMMY, KITTLE AND COLEMAN REINJURED KNEE. - WERE ALL THINKING IT’S JUST NOT THEIR YEAR - THEY CAN’T GET HEALTHY. -IT’S THE STORY OF THE SEAON EVEN IF IT GETS OLD TO HEAR. 
5- SEATTLE PRESSURED 49ERS, 49ERS DIDN’T PRESSURE SEATTLE. WAGNER, FLOWERS PLAYED BEST GAMES OF YEAR. 
6- NO MULLENS ISN’T BETTER - (SOFT ZONE) - BUT I DONT KNOW IF JIMMY IS THE ANSWER ETHIER - GUYS HAVE TO PLAY HURT IN THIS LEAGUE AND EVEN EARLY WHEN THE ANKLE LOOKED GOOD AND HE COULD PUSH OFF IT - HE DODNT LOOK GOOD — 1 GOOD DRIVE AFTER INT — WENT 4-5 LIKE HE OFTEN DOES. 


ISSUES: 

-CAN YOU GRADE JIMMY WITH THIS ANKLE ISSUE? IF I HAD TO SAY RIGHT NOW, HE’S NOT THE ANSWER LONG TERM. 

-INJURIES: JIMMY, KITTLE, MOSTERT, BOSA, FORD, SHERMAN, DEBO. 

-MISSING DEBO ON OFFESNE- 0 JET SWEEPS VS SEATTLE WITHOUT HIM 


37-27 SEAHAWKS: 


FINAL:


-3RD QTR: 49ER 3 AND OUT, SEATTLE TD DRIVE (20-7), 49ERS PETTIS FUMBLE ON KICKOFF, WILSON TO MOORE ON 3RD DOWN — 27-7...GAME OVER... 1 yd of offense , 2 3 and outs. 


-RUSH ING LAST WEEK 193 - THIS WEEK: 



-MULLENS PLAYED VS SOFT ZONE — BEFORE WE START A QB CONTRO 

-SEATTLE DEFENSE WAS GOOD BEFORE SOFT ZONE 


NFC WEST: 

SEATTLE 6-1 

AZ 5-2 BYE

RAMS 5-3 LOSS AT MIAMI

49ERS 4-4 - NEED TO GO 6-2 IN 2ND H OF SEASON 


NO JET SWEEP ?? NO WR RUNS AT ALL 


-SEATTLE BROUGHT BLITZES — 


KITTLE (12:11) ANKLE AND JIMMY TO LOCKEROOM IN 4TH QTR —

COLEMAN LEAVES EARLY KNEE KITTLE LEAVES AFTER GREAT 3RD DOWN CATCH - COLEMAN RE INJURED KNEE, COULDNMT GO BACK. 


-MULLENS LEADS COME BACK - QB CONTRO OR JIMMY IS JUST HURT? LOOKED GOOD EARLY THOUGH -


SEATTLE DIDNT LOOK LIKE WORST DEFENSE - PASS RUSH WAS FERIOUS 


-3RD QTR: 13-7 AT HALF —49ERS 3 AND OUT — SEATTLE TD DRIVE 20-7, DNATE PETTIS FUMBLE ON KICK OFF — SEATTLE BALL AT SF 20– TD WILSON TO MOORE 27-7 5:51 LEFT IN 3RD— 


-JIMMY DIDNT DRIVE BALL ALL DAY LONG (ANKLE) 

-JIMMY GOES TO LOCKEROOM EARLY 4TH — 


-COULDNT COVER DK: 6-102 2 TD — FIRST HALF (46,2) -MOSLEY 

-NO RUSH ON RUSS

-SEATTLE GAVE UP 117 YDS THRU 3 QTRS — AVERAGE GIVING UP[ ALMOST 500 


-SEATTLE HAD 9 SACKS COMING IN , 3 SACKS, A LOT OF PRESSURE 


AIYUK: ITS I YOOK CHRIS MEYERS GREAT ROUTE FOR TD V DUNBAR - 


-THUR GB? JIMMY, KITTLE, OTHERS?? 



STATS: 


WILSON 27-37 261 4-0 128,3


JIMMY 11-16 84 YDS 0-1 55.3

MULLENS (SOFT ZONE) - 18-25 238 2-0 128.4 


RUSH: 


49ERS 22-52 2.8 YPC  (107 LAST WEEK VS NE) — HASTY 12-29, COLMEAN OUT AGIAINT 3-20 


SEA: 1 RTB - DLLAS: 18-41 RUSH TD / 5-17 TD REC 


SEATTLE: 28-101 -1 


REC: 

DK 12-161 -2 (1ST H 6-102 -2) 

LOCKETT 4-33 


AIYUK 8-91 TD (BURNER DUNBAR IN OUT TD IN END ZONE) 

BOURNE 8-81 

KITTLE 2-39 


BOBBY WAGNER 121 TACKLES, WAGNER OF OLD — 

DJ REED 6 TKL - 2 PD , 1 INT 



KYLE POST: 


KITTLE: Nothing broken, check MRI’s Monday. Not sure on Jordan Reed


Jimmy?: Status? Had good week, but high ankle sprains linger, re injured, we’ll wait uintil tomorow. 


Missing Debo: Didn’t play good as a group — (dont agree it changed game plan) 


-not a good day for us, defense played well early , missed opps - 




MORE 49ERS ISSUES: 

 
 
Matt Barrows
⁦‪@mattbarrows‬⁩
The 49ers and Santa Clara Co. officials continue to discuss the possibility of having fans at Levi’s Stadium, but having fans for Thursday’s game is unlikely. Next home game after that is Dec. 7 vs. Buffalo.
 
11/2/20, 10:03 AM
 
 



2- MLB — FREE AGENCY IS OPEN....GO........OR NOT -

 
 
Jeff Passan
⁦‪@JeffPassan‬⁩
Free agency is here, and ⁦‪@kileymcd‬⁩ decided to rank every free agent available, because he is fantastic. The first 100 are numbered (and with contract projections!), the rest are in positional order and all of them are available for you to peruse at ESPN+: es.pn/3oRnQPh
 
11/2/20, 7:02 AM
 
 


TOP 40 FAS - KEVIN GAUSMAN IS AT # 16 - 




TURNER FALL OUT - ALL DODGERS TESTED NEGATIVE - 

The entire #Dodgers  team, with the exception of Justin Turner and his wife, were allowed to travel on the team plane back to LA. They all tested negative.


TOP 5 NAMES FOR THE GIANTS: 

1- KEVIN GAUSMAN

16. Kevin Gausman, RHP, age 30

Gausman was so screwed up while he was in Baltimore, including the inexplicable decision by the coaching staff to move him to the extreme third-base side of the rubber, that it seemed likely he’d never justify being the fourth overall pick in the draft back in 2012. He got out of Baltimore and went to a good pitchers’ park in 2020, signing a one-year deal with the Giants that resulted in the best strikeout and walk rates and lowest FIP of his career. I think it’s real and sustainable. He has always had the plus velocity and plus split-change to be an effective big-league pitcher, and this year the Giants largely just let him pitch instead of trying to make him fit some predetermined template. His splitter was filthy, with hitters missing nearly half the time they swung at it, and he threw it more than ever. He could still use a better breaking pitch, as his slider doesn’t miss bats in the zone and he’s really never had much of a slider or curveball. But with those two pitches and the command and control he showed last year, he could be a good fourth starter for almost any club.

BAGGS pick: 

17. Ha-Seong Kim, SS, age 25

Kim might be the only major free agent to come to Major League Baseball from either the KBO League or Nippon Professional Baseball this winter, and he gets to come as a true free agent because he turned 25 in October, thus avoiding the restrictions placed on so-called “amateur” international free agents based solely on their ages. He has been one of the better hitters in Korea’s major league for several years now, ranking seventh in OBP and 11th in slugging percentage in 2020 (as of Oct. 18). He has split time between shortstop and third base for Kiwoom the last two years, and scouts think he’s not a lock to be able to stay at short in MLB, possibly moving to third or second or just becoming a utility infielder who moves between all three. At the plate, he has good hand-eye coordination and some power, but he gets long and his front side goes very soft in his swing, so hitting MLB velocity consistently could be a real problem. The possibility of shortstop with some power could get him offers as a regular, but I think a more suitable projection would have him as a super-utility guy who gets 400+ at-bats.



2- JOC PEDERSON AS A PLATOON BAT IN LF W/ AUSTIN SLATER AS SUGGESTED BY BAGGS —

A GUY WHO HAS BEEN Talked about: 

3- Liam HENDRIKS 

4- Kiki Hernandez 

10. Jackie Bradley Jr., OF, age 31

JBJ has always teased with the potential of his bat, but at some point he made the decision to sell out for more power — probably in his breakout 2016 season — and it has made him a worse overall hitter since. If you want a reason for optimism, though, in 2020 he flattened his swing and used the whole field better than he has in any other big-league season, going the other way at the highest rate of his career. That’s who he needs to be, because he doesn’t make the kind of high-quality contact that you usually see on true power hitters. He’s still an elite defender in center, and if he keeps putting the ball in play (he had a career-low strikeout rate in 2020) and worries less about putting it in the seats, he has All-Star, 4-win upside.


If I had to guess, they might look for a left-handed bat in the outfield to platoon with Austin Slater. And yes, if the market allows for a one-year contract, Joc Pederson might make some sense. But I don’t see them handing out any multiyear offers to outfielders, which would rule out George Springer.


BAGGS ON PITCHING: 

Mike Neu (@MikeNeu17) asks: How are the Giants restocking the pitching, especially starters?

They’ll begin by opening dialogue with Gausman and Smyly while reading the market as other possibilities shake loose. I’d imagine they will be just as active as ever when it comes to waiver claims. The real intrigue for me is what the trade market will look like, especially when it comes to moving prospects. Everyone is operating with old or incomplete scouting information. How much do you trust that information when you’re trying to make deals? It’s a really good question for the industry.


Bryan Lee (@blee_10) asks: Do you see the Giants going after Hae Song Kim from Korea?

Ding ding! Google him and spend a little time on YouTube. Guaranteed entertainment. I’m not sure a right-handed infielder is a top need, even as Brandon Crawford comes to the end of his contract. Marco Luciano is on the way and Sean Roby is a third base prospect that will probably make more noise in the near future. Luis Toribio is a player the Giants like a lot, too. I wouldn’t give up on David Villar, either. But when a young impact player becomes available, you do your diligence. I’m sure the Giants have done theirs.

Phil Ruud (@pr_ruud) asks: Since the Giants changed the dimensions of the park will it be easier to attract any free agents?

An interesting question. I’d have to say so. It’s still a pitchers’ park, but it played like much less of an outlier. Zaidi has expressed concern in the past that the ballpark’s reputation was a real and significant disadvantage when it came to competing for free-agent hitters. The Bryce Harper process really opened his eyes to that factor. You’d have to ask free-agent hitters, but players talk to each other a ton and I’d be willing to bet that the way the park played in 2020 will substantially change the way they view it as a potential destination.

Matt (@flacidpidgeons) asks: Do you see the Giants pursuing players like Trevor Bauer, Marcell Ozuna, George Springer, Tommy La Stella? Do you see the Giants trading away big contracts for more prospects?

Start with the easy part: I don’t see the Giants attaching prospects to a player like Evan Longoria or Johnny Cueto in order to move a big contract. I do wonder how the revenue losses will impact their ability to do the opposite: pull another Zack Cozart deal in which they take someone else’s dead money to essentially buy a prospect. We know the Giants had the money at one point to sign Harper or take all of Giancarlo Stanton’s megadeal. They didn’t spend that money. And they’re getting closer to financial flexibility. So if they do have a rainy day fund stashed away, then … well, then they shouldn’t have laid off 50 people last week. Start there. But also, perhaps they might be positioned to take advantage of the current situation as other clubs operate with differing levels of desperation to seek payroll relief. What is it Warren Buffett says? Be greedy when others are fearful? You can only do that if you have the capital, and the Giants are not a poor organization by any stretch.

Reversing back to your first question, let’s see if Trevor Bauer is true to his word about only signing one-year contracts. If that’s the case, then absolutely, there is no better free-agent fit for the Giants. They could even flip him at the deadline if their season goes sideways. Bauer said he’ll let someone shoot him in the man parts with a paintball gun if he signs a multiyear contract. So either way, this will be worth watching.



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