Friday, November 12, 2021

PAPA AND LUND FRIDAY NOV 12 2021



OFF THE TOP: 


-KYLE AND JOHN TALK (TKB THURSDAY FOR LYNCH, MM W/ KYLE TGHIS MORING) - WHAT DID WE LEARN? 

—BULLS AND WARRIORS — WHO WOULD WIN?? 


GUESTS: 

12:15 MATT MAIOCCO 

1:30 BRIAN GRIESE 

KYLE PRERECORDED: 11 AM (?) 


SOUND: 

FRANNY GOES BIG TIME—

  
MLB Network
⁦‪@MLBNetwork‬⁩
.⁦‪@KevinFrandsen‬⁩ breaks down the fundamentals of turning 2. #MLBTonight pic.twitter.com/UVZDlIcaOd 11/12/21, 5:10 AM






TOPICS: 


1- 49ERS: 

KYLE WITH MURPH AND MAC—- 

JOHN WITH TKB……

COMMON THEMES: 


-TREY ISN’T READY AND WERE NOT GOING TO PLAY HIM TO JUST GET HIM EXPEREINCE AT THE EXPENSE OF THE TEAM 

-STARS NEED TO PLAY BETTER —- WARNER SPECIFICALLY NOT PLAYING UP TO PAR (LYNCH) 



-ADDRESSING THE NEED FOR YOU PLAYERS TO STEP UP—- 

 
 
Eric Branch
⁦‪@Eric_Branch‬⁩
Not feeling a draft: Five #49ers rookies haven't played a snap on offense or defense in more than a month. 

sfchronicle.com/sports/49ers/a… pic.twitter.com/JD1S2PHD9N
 
11/12/21, 7:59 AM
 
 



-HURD RELEASED YESTERDAY: 

-CAN THEY DEVELOP PLAYERS?  

HAVE DEVELOPED: DEBO, WARNER, KITTLE, DJ JONES , MCGLINCHEY 

NOT SURE: LANCE, AIYUK, MITCHELL, 

NO: PETTIS, S THOMAS, FOSTER, KINLAW 


1ST ROUND: 

WIN: BOSA 

DONT KNOW LANCE, AIYUK 

OK MCGLINCHEY 

NO: S THOMAS, R FOSTER, KINLAW 


2ND ROUND: 

17 NONE  (JIMMY) 
18 PETTIS 
19 DEBO 
20 NONE (MOVED UP FOR AIYUK IN 1ST) 
21 AARON BANKS 

3RD ROUND: 

17  WITHERSPOON, BETHARD
18 WARNER 
19 HURD 
20  NONE 
21 SERMON 


4TH ROUND: 

17 JOE WILLIAMS 
18 K STREET 
19 WISHNOWSKY 
20 NONE 
21 NONE 


AFTER 4TH: 

KITTLE, DJ JONES,  MARCELL HARRIS, CHARLIE WOERNER,  ELIJAH MITCHELL, TALANOA HUFANGA 


SCORE BOARD: 

1ST: 2 (WIN) 3 (LOSS) 2 NOT SURE 
2ND: 1 WIN (DEBO), 1 LOSS (PETTIS) 1 DONT KNOW (BANKS) 
3RD: 1 WIN (WARNER) , 3 LOSS (WITHERSPOON, BETHARD, HURD), 1 DONT KNOW (SERMON) 
4TH: 1 WIN (WISHNOWSKY), 1 LOSS (J WILLIMAS) 1 DONT KNOW (STREET) 



B- TREY TALK —- HE’S NOT THE ANSWER…… 



MORE: 




HOME WOES???


  
Josh Dubow
⁦‪@JoshDubowAP‬⁩
#49ers .404 win percentage at Levi's Stadium ranks 73rd among 76 teams that have played 25+ games at their home stadium since the merger, ahead of only:
Falcons .400 at Mercedes-Benz
Colts .400 Hoosier Dome
Bucs .393 Tampa Stadium
Niners can fall into 75th place w/ loss Monday 11/11/21, 11:38 AM




NFL:

OBJ TO THE RAMS—- GUYS WANT TO WIN — 

The #49ers reached out to Odell Beckham's agent, who said his client wasn't interested. Why? Uh, guys, you're 3-5.

"You have to earn that right. When you win, it affords you the opportunity."

sfchronicle.com/sports/49ers/a… pic.twitter.com/dZ3pl4Cxq4 11/12/21, 8:06 AM


2- WARRIORS: 



A- BULLS - WARRIORS OLD SCHOOL DEBATE …… WOULD BE FUN TO WATCH 

DURANT - PIPPEN 
RODMAN - GREEN 
LONGLEY — BOGUT 
CURRY - JORDAN 
HARPER - KLAY 



B- DO THEY FINALLY PLAY SOMEONE ??? 



3- GIANTS 


A- HOW MANY YEARS WOULD U GO ON GAUSMAN??


  
Andrew Baggarly
⁦‪@extrabaggs‬⁩
Kevin Gausman might command the most years of any starting pitcher this winter. Farhan Zaidi’s well established tendency is to go shorter term to fill a rotation. Gausman discusses his free agency as SF digs into the various pitching possibilities: theathletic.com/2948559/2021/1… 11/11/21, 12:56 PM

MY OFF SEASON PITCHING PLAN: 

A- CALL THE A’S — BASSITT, MANEA 

B- OLD GUYS: VERLANDER? SCHERZER? GO SHORT TERM…. ( 2 YEARS MAXIMUM) 



B- NO BRYANT???







MLB:




EARLY SIGNINGS—
  
MLB Trade Rumors
⁦‪@mlbtraderumors‬⁩
Several High-End Free Agents Could Sign Before CBA Expires mlbtraderumors.com/2021/11/corey-…pic.twitter.com/eOJj68pGBA

That’s not necessarily the case, ESPN’s Jeff Passan writes in his takeaway column from this week’s GM Meetings in California. To the contrary, there’s a sense that top free agents Corey SeagerMarcus Semien and a few prominent starting pitchers could come off the board while the current CBA is still in play. Similarly, some in the industry expect that at least some of the offseason’s most aggressive teams (e.g. Rangers, Tigers, Mariners, Blue Jays) could be highly active in the days and hours leading up to the current agreement’s expiration, per Passan.

To some extent, it’s only logical to see the markets for certain top-of-the-scale free agents crystallize more quickly than others. Seager is one of the top two names on the market, while Semien is coming off the best season of any of the “second tier” of shortstops — those expected to sign north of $100MM but well beneath the likely $300MM+ price range of Seager and Carlos Correa.

Demand figures to be robust for both Seager and Semien. And, with likely interest from teams that won’t have immediate luxury-tax concerns regardless of who they sign, thanks to fairly wide-open payroll outlays, not every interested team will be overly concerned with waiting to see how the luxury tax unfolds. A lack of luxury-tax concern among Texas, Detroit, Seattle and Toronto surely dovetails with expectations that they could act more quickly than, say, the Yankees or Dodgers — both of whom will be keenly interested in the particulars of a restructured competitive balance tax.

Both Seager and Semien are of interest to the Yankees, Passan reemphasizes, though that much is well known by this point. Yankees GM Brian Cashman effectively kicked off the team’s offseason by announcing his desire to improve at shortstop, and it’d frankly be more surprising to learn that the Yanks were “out” on any one of the top free-agent shortstops than to hear they’re still in the mix.

There’s certainly no guarantee that either Seager or Semien will sign prior to Dec. 1, but it’s also in many ways sensible for both teams and players to want to strike early. Assuming there is indeed a lockout, MLB free agency would resume at a rather frenzied pace. There’d be obvious benefit to teams having cost certainty and avoiding some of that chaos by checking a big-ticket item off the list early in the process. From the players’ vantage point, there has to be concern about getting lost in the shuffle — particularly among second- or third-tier names. Furthermore, as is the case every winter, free agents tend to prefer the certainty of knowing where they (and their families) will be for the foreseeable future.

Even from an agency standpoint, early deals make some sense, if the demand is sufficient enough to drum up a palatable offer. For instance, the Boras Corporation represents both Seager and Semien, but they’ll also be negotiating deals for Max ScherzerNick CastellanosMichael ConfortoCarlos RodonYusei Kikuchiand James Paxton, among others. It’s a lot to juggle in what would be a condensed free-agent period, post-lockout. It’s easy to see the appeal of an early contract or two for any agency with a lengthy client list this winter.

To this point, there’s been little in the way of actual activity, save for a trio of  one-year deals for Andrew Heaney (Dodgers), T.J. McFarland (Cardinals) and Joely Rodriguez (Yankees). Teams and agencies acting with a bit of increased urgency, however, carries the potential for a perhaps brief flurry of deals in the next three weeks, even if the prevailing wisdom is that the majority of the offseason’s heavy lifting will come in the wake of, and not in advance of, a lockout and subsequent transaction freeze.




OTHER: 

  
New York Post
⁦‪@nypost‬⁩
Modern-day 'Forrest Gump' has completed his run from SF to NYC for brain cancer research trib.al/6WBZV7zpic.twitter.com/9hbyb7uvrB 11/12/21, 8:26 AM



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