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The following player has been placed on the Reserve/COVID-19 List:
Pos. Number Name
DB 1 Jimmie Ward
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Opening comments:
“Injuries from the game, [T] Trent Williams has an elbow sprain. We’ll manage him throughout the week. [LB] Marcell Harris [had a stinger]. Going on the reserve/COVID-19 list, we’ve got [CB] Dontae Johnson, [CB] K’Waun Williams and [RB] Raheem Mostert.”
How do you still feel good that CB Emmanuel Mosley and LB Dre Greenlaw still have a chance to play on Sunday?
“I do. I'm really hoping so, obviously, but they definitely do have a chance to play.”
Trent Williams' elbow is that related to what he had to go through last year? And then of the IR guys, are WR Mohamed Sanu Sr. and DL Maurice Hurst possibly coming off anytime soon?
“Yeah, with Trent, it is similar. But no, he didn't tear it,which I think that's what he did on his UCL, I think that was, last year when we were in Arizona. But no, it's not as bad as that one. Yes, I expect to bring them both off and get them back into practice on Wednesday. Same with E-Man and same with [S] Tavon [Wilson].”
CB: MOSLEY, DONTAE, THOMAS…. SOUND SLIKE MOSLEY IF HEALTHY WITH THOMAS? WHO FLIPS?
Do you consider CB Josh Norman to be the starter at corner or is that position kind of up in the air right now?
“I think it's up in the air right now. Especially with Dontae going on COVID, hopefully all the protocols will go right and we can get him back here in five days. But Josh has held up throughout the year. Dontae went in and did a good job and I think [CB] Ambry’s [Thomas] been doing really good, once he got his opportunity. And we'll see where Emmanuel's at this week, so hopefully we'll end up having four good options.”
And to keep him out the rest of the game also?
“Yeah, Dontae was going to end up starting after that Seattle game too. And so Dontae's been playing well. Ambry's come in and gotten better each week and Josh, I’ve known him a little bit, but all those guys do. There's not a big jump between all those guys. So if we were struggling with P.I.s or anything like that, we were going to give Dontae a shot.”
TURNOVERS IN THE 5-0 — I LOOKED:
You’ve won five in a row over the Rams and I know you don't want to get into too many details, but is there one general thing that you think kind of highlights why that's happened?
“No, I don't think there's one general thing. Usually it comes down to the turnovers, us protecting the ball and getting it from them. I know we did a good job of that the last time we played. I'm not sure about the four ones before that, but usually it's going to come down to that.”
MITCHELL COMES OUT FINE:
How did RB Elijah Mitchell come out in regards to his health and how did he look on film from what you saw?
“I thought Elijah looked real good, took him a little bit to get going. He missed the first run of the game and he doesn't miss many. Which I think there were obvious reasons why,he hadn't been out there in a month. But he got into the flow of it. He ran hard, broke tackles, like he always does.Really only missed that one. He had a real good game and from what I hear, he checked out fine. Sore as always as running backs are after games, but had no setbacks with his injuries. And hopefully he'll have a good week this week and be even better next.”
When you had a chance to go back and watch Trey’s performance, did you see anything different than what you saw live? What was your evaluation after watching the tape?
“No, I thought it felt pretty similar watching the tape as it did live. I thought Trey did some really good things. He was thrown into a real tough situation in terms of just where our team was at, how big of a game that was, basically being a playoff game. I thought he went in there, handled the pressure real well. Got off to a slow start, him and the rest of the offense, which I thought put a little bit more pressure on him also. And to watch him just respond, especially after that pick, I thought he had a real successful day. Good to get his first win off his back.”
What's your level of comfortability and familiarity in Trey's abilities and where he's at in his development in terms of pulling plays for him, creating a game plan, how comfortable do you feel just knowing him and his tendencies and what he likes to do?
“I've done it for two games here, but we talk about it all the time. He goes through all this stuff that we go through with Jimmy, but I feel real good with it, especially only doing that twice. That's something that you always, player and coach, get more and more comfortable the more games you get.”
We hadn't seen him for almost three months there. It seemed like his throwing motion had been shortened a bit. Am I just seeing something or is that the case that it's not quite as looping as it was on October 10th?
“Yeah. It probably is, I'd have to go back and watch both of them to see how much better, but it's something that he focuses on and works on a lot. He’s put the time in on it and I would say that is accurate.”
49ers potential playoff opponents
The 49ers can potentially face the Rams, Cardinals, Buccaneers, or Cowboys. There's 8 different scenarios that would produce different opponents. Three would see the 49ers face the Rams, three would see the 49ers face the Buccaneers, and one scenario for each of the Cardinals and Cowboys. If the 49ers win, the Cowboys and Cardinals are a possibility. If they lose, their only possible opponents are the Rams or Buccaneers. The Cowboys-Eagles game is Saturday, so this will be down to 5 scenarios by kickoff Sunday with the Cowboys removed as a potential opponent if they lose. If the Eagles win Saturday, the 49ers would know they were playing the Rams in the Wildcard round if the 49ers lost, but managed to make the playoffs. If the Cowboys beat the Eagles Saturday, the 49ers would know their opponent would be the Buccaneers if they lost to the Rams Sunday.
49ers lose +4.5 (@RAMS)
Saints lose -4.5 (@FALCONS)
Eagles lose +7 (HOME COWBOYS)
Opponent: Buccaneers
49ers lose +4.5 (@RAMS)
Saints lose -4.5 (@FALCONS)
Eagles win +7 (HOME COWBOYS)
Opponent: Rams
49ers win. (+4.5)
Cardinals win -6.5 (HOME SEATTLE)
Buccaneers win -8 (HOME CAROLINA)
Opponent: Cardinals
49ers win +4.5 (@RAMS)
Cardinals lose -6.5 (HOME SEATTLE)
Cowboys win -7 (@EAGLES)
Buccaneers win -8 (HOME CAROLINA)
Opponent: Cowboys
49ers win +4.5 (@RAMS)
Cardinals lose -6.5 (HOME SEATTLE)
Cowboys lose -7 (@EAGLES)
Buccaneers win -8 (HOME CAROLINA)
Opponent: Rams
BUCS LOSE SCEANRIOS AT HOME CAROLINA — UNLIKELY….
49ers win +4.5
Cardinals win -6.5 (HOME SEATTLE)
Buccaneers lose -8 (HOME CAROLINA)
Opponent: Buccaneers
49ers win +4.5
Cardinals lose -6.5 (HOME SEATTLE)
Cowboys win -7 (@PHILLY)
Buccaneers lose -8 (HOME CAROLINA)
Opponent: Rams
49ers win +4.5 (@RAMS)
Cardinals lose -6.5 (HOME SEAHAWKS)
Cowboys lose -7 (@EAGLES)
Buccaneers lose -8 (HOME PANTHERS)
Opponent: Buccaneers
NFL:
HOW DO YOU FEEL ABOUT 17 GAMES RECORDS???
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KUPP ON 17 GAME RECORDS:
What those guys did in 16 games, it wouldn't seem right to, I don't know, for those to be broken in 17 games," Kupp said. "It wouldn't hold the same weight to me as it does for guys that have done that in a 16-game season and the accomplishments those guys had and the seasons they put together. Those are incredible things, incredible accomplishments. You kind of have to separate the two."
Hall of Fame wideout Calvin Johnson holds the single-season receiving yards record with 1,964 (2012). Kupp enters Sunday needing 135 receiving yards to tie the record, a lofty number, though he has more than 100 receiving yards in 10 games this season and has four games with 130 or more receiving yards.
New Orleans Saints wide receiver Michael Thomas owns the single-season receptions record with 149 (2019). Kupp is 11 catches shy of tying that mark; he's reached that total in three games this season.
"Those records hold a different weight," Kupp said about Johnson's and Thomas' records. "I have just an incredible respect for what those guys were able to do, what they were able to accomplish, what they were able to produce for their teams in those 16 games."
2- WARRIORS:
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A- WHY THEY’LL WIN TITLE: EVERYONE CONTRIBUTES AND KLAY IS EASY TO FOLD IN….
-CURRY OBVIOUS
-GREEN - SNYDER SAYS HE BE MVP….
-WIGGINS, TRUE 2-WAY , COULD BE AN ALL-STAR
-POOLE - BETTER AND BETTER
-LOONEY - GREAT DEFENDER, REBOUNDER
-IGUODALA—USED PERFECTLY IN SPURTS
-O PORTER— HAS BEEN A SAVIOR AT TIMES DURING INJURIES, ALA SPEIGHTS…
-BJELICIA- HAS HAD MOMENTS - CAN SHOOT, PASS
LEE- TOUGH, CAN GET HOT
-PAYTON II - A REVLATION IN HIS ROLE— DFENDER, FINISHER
-KUMINGA: AT THE WORST , AN ATHLETIC DEFENDER, WHO CAN FINISH
-JTA — TOUGHNESS, GRIT
KLAY- WILL SHOOT— DOESN’T NEED BALL— DEFENSE A BONUS WITH ALL THE WING DEFENDERS—-
WISEMAN: SIZE IF NOTHING ELSE —
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