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On the latest episode of The 415ers, hosts Evan Giddings and Marc Grandi continue to react to the San Francisco 49ers' win over the Dallas Cowboys in the Divisional Round, discuss the postseason as a whole, and start to turn the page to Sunday's NFC Championship game against the Philadelphia Eagles.
(1:17) Does the fact that the 49ers survived a defensive slugfest against the Dallas Cowboys give you more confidence in the team's ability to go into Philadelphia and advance to the Super Bowl? Does a tight win like that mean something to Brock Purdy? Or would you rather you team pull out a dominant win (like the Eagles did vs. the Giants), but remain relatively untested in crunch time in the postseason?
(16:17) The guys also discuss the disheartening and disappointing news of Charles Omenihu's arrest for suspicion of domestic battery against his girlfriend. How does the team handle a situation as difficult to think about as this one? Then, Evan and Marc get back to Brock Purdy. What if he and the 49ers pull off a victory in Philadelphia? Would he deserve to be included in the group of promising quarterbacks under the age of 25 that features players such as Justin Herbert, Lamar Jackson, and Trevor Lawrence?
(33:52) Plus, how does Kyle Shanahan handle game plans? Does he make an educated guess about how the upcoming game might play out and base his plan around that? Does he adjust based on how the game goes early on? Is there some room for Shanahan to be a bit more experimental in his play calling or should he stick to what's gotten him team to this point? Also, the guys wrap up the episode by debating what a 49ers fan's dream Super Bowl run would look like. Who would you want to beat on your way to a Lombardi trophy if you had the ability to pick and choose?
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On the latest episode of The 415ers, hosts Evan Giddings and Marc Grandi continue to react to the San Francisco 49ers' win over the Dallas Cowboys in the Divisional Round, discuss the postseason as a whole, and start to turn the page to Sunday's NFC Championship game against the Philadelphia Eagles.
(1:17) Does the fact that the 49ers survived a defensive slugfest against the Dallas Cowboys give you more confidence in the team's ability to go into Philadelphia and advance to the Super Bowl? Does a tight win like that mean something to Brock Purdy? Or would you rather you team pull out a dominant win (like the Eagles did vs. the Giants), but remain relatively untested in crunch time in the postseason?
(16:17) The guys also discuss the disheartening and disappointing news of Charles Omenihu's arrest for suspicion of domestic battery against his girlfriend. How does the team handle a situation as difficult to think about as this one? Then, Evan and Marc get back to Brock Purdy. What if he and the 49ers pull off a victory in Philadelphia? Would he deserve to be included in the group of promising quarterbacks under the age of 25 that features players such as Justin Herbert, Lamar Jackson, and Trevor Lawrence?
(33:52) Plus, how does Kyle Shanahan handle game plans? Does he make an educated guess about how the upcoming game might play out and base his plan around that? Does he adjust based on how the game goes early on? Is there some room for Shanahan to be a bit more experimental in his play calling or should he stick to what's gotten him team to this point? Also, the guys wrap up the episode by debating what a 49ers fan's dream Super Bowl run would look like. Who would you want to beat on your way to a Lombardi trophy if you had the ability to pick and choose?
To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy
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