Rams Review and Giants Preview

John Cashman: Welcome to Talk. It’s Victory Tuesday.

Brian Caynan: Once

Tim Cashman: again boys

Brian Caynan: yes.

Tim Cashman: two. Oh.

John Cashman: how are we feeling?

Tim Cashman: , well, we’re two. Oh, how? How should we be feeling? I think we’re being feeling pretty, pretty good.

John Cashman: Yeah, I’m feeling pretty good.

Brian Caynan: I’m feeling pretty

John Cashman: good

how are you

know

Brian Caynan: uh, we are two and oh, so we’ll, we’ll take it at that. So yeah, happy to be there rather than being . One and one or oh and two

Tim Cashman: Definitely. Definitely.

John Cashman: for those of you who don’t know, or might be tuning in for their time, we’re three obsessed Niners fan. My name’s John. I’m joined by my brother, Tim and my brother from another, brother, mother, something, Brian.

Tim Cashman: I wanna see that genealogy tree

John Cashman: yes,

Tim Cashman: don’t we all

John Cashman: But yeah, I mean, I’m feeling pretty good. , it was a close game, a little closer than the Steelers game, but Tim, overall, just kind of your thoughts on the, on

Brian Caynan: the Rams game

Tim Cashman: I think on our last podcast all of us were suspecting that the Rams team the Niners faced in 2022 team this Rams team was gonna be much improved and those suspicions were confirmed I thought the Rams had a really good game plan They were attacking the 49 ERs defense with very quick throws quick five step drops Stafford was getting the ball out very quickly The Niners were generating no pass rush in that first half and that was a concern But credit the Niners they made some key defensive adjustments They started bringing more pressure and blitzes in the second half You had two key turnovers that the 49 ERs were able to produce that ultimately led to their 30 to 23 victory now it’s a short week onto the Giants on Thursday night But yeah I think all of us as we were chatting before the the podcast I I think we all think this Ramps team is a is a definite playoff contender

John Cashman: Yeah, I agree. I think, , they’re much improved you said, and I think they’re going to be this year, Seattle Seahawks. Ryan, what were

Brian Caynan: you thinking about the game

I was probably, you know, watching it, it was a little frustrating in the first half. . Right. They weren’t getting any pressure on Stafford. , and their receiver, was it Puka? Nku, he was like all world on that game. Yeah. He,

rookie He lit us up yeah the the the Rams were just attacking you know our zone coverage and and it as as you called it Tim making those those really quick throws right after the snap And then they you know they got this KU open

Tim Cashman: And And I gotta say I I think this is probably more Sean McVay’s game plan but tell me that this guy this rookie Nku wasn’t a carbon copy of Cooper Cup You might as well have had Cooper Cup out there I you know he’s now he’s now set the all time record for rookie receptions than

Mm-hmm

games They were lining him up in the slot These are the places where Cooper Cup normally uh lines up in and I I mean obviously the the guy is talented He can get open he can make plays but McVeigh just knows exactly how to use them And they will get Cooper Cup back and yeah they’re gonna be formidable you know Stafford again that goes quick throws the 49 ERs I I think they truly believe that they were at some point going to get pressure on Stafford with their front four But the Rams offensive line was doing a great job I Was watching the game yesterday on a on a replay and I was trying to count the number of blisses in the first half and I could see only one maybe two So they really had I us going into the first half or excuse

Right

the end of the first half we’re just like okay we we have to get more pressure on staff or we’re gonna have to take some risks

John Cashman: Yeah, I think so. I, I think the Niners. Where I thought their effort on against Pittsburgh was about an A, A I thought their overall grade for the Rams is about a B. They, they played a solid game. Uh, there’s just a little bit of stuff in there, , that they were really getting, uh, in the first half, especially, you know, Stafford was able to operate. But they made some adjustments into halftime, uh, for the defense and, and really held then, and then scored some more. But, you know, let’s go over our, our keys to victory, which we had last week. And the first one, uh, which was one of mine, was we had to put staffer on the ground. And in the first half we didn’t do that, why that game was tied. It was better. How many sacks did the Niners actually end up having?

Tim Cashman: had one It was the Fred Warner sack in I think the uh

Yeah

to the end of the third quarter

John Cashman: Yeah, and then pressures?

Tim Cashman: Pressures I want to say Uh you know what I don’t have the numbers on that Um I I know that they were bringing a a little bit more heat as I said earlier but I don’t have the numbers on that one but with those with that you know that fifth man coming in we started to see you know we had seen the staffer that we had seen before where he was getting uncomfortable The froze were coming out a little quicker than he wanted to He was getting pushed around a bit and we know he doesn’t like that

John Cashman: Yeah. , Brian, what did you also see, like, in our keys to victory that we either did or

Brian Caynan: Well you know I put in the keys to Victory I think we talked last week about Deebo So he definitely you know he definitely stood out He

Tim Cashman: Yeah

Brian Caynan: You know he he did some things as a receiver which obviously we love to see Um but he also had that really awesome running that run touchdown that rushing touchdown he was definitely played much better or at least they were targeting him more

John Cashman: He was definitely part of the game plan where he wasn’t so much in Steelers, you know, and always like when Chris Berman on primetime goes, Deebo, whoa, Deebo.

Tim Cashman: Sing that one more time I I like that Rather than your comment

John Cashman: deebo.

Tim Cashman: Whoa

John Cashman: Deebo

Tim Cashman: Our next podcast John

No

John Cashman: No, it won’t happen.

Tim Cashman: Um

 So Tim, other keys to victory that the Niners did not do?

Tim Cashman: We we talked about don’t underestimate the Rams We saw their performance in week one against the Seahawks that uh defense just shut down Gino Smith in the second half but their offense as we said as well uh the offense against the the Seahawks the Ram offense against the Seahawks they were firing all cylinders And that game honestly should have been a lot more of a blowup than it turned out to be because the Rams were shooting themselves uh in the foot You know I I I will say this you know adversity is part of football We all know that We all know that the 4 8

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be in tough games but that’s why I think as many in the media have looked at the 4 8 9 ERs and have taken the phrase complimentary football You know if your D’S not producing uh the pressure you thought well your offense has to step up you know against Pittsburgh I mean the defense absolutely shut Pittsburgh down in the first half you know every three and out against the Rams The the offense has to cons has to consistently score They did that They put up 30 points against the Rams That alone should you a victory against just about any N F L team

John Cashman: Yeah, I didn’t see any letdown. I thought the Niners came out firing. , I thought they looked, there wasn’t like, , kind of a lull. when you see a team that doesn’t really come out. Brian, any other keys to

Brian Caynan: You know I was listening Matt Myoko on his Niners podcast and he he was thinking that this this game he he could see it as potentially it being a loss for the Niners and I didn’t think about that until after he said it because this could have been a letdown game You know they had the huge game in Pittsburgh where they just destroyed him on both sides of the ball And he kind of thought maybe if they came in here he wouldn’t be surprised if they got a loss I was kind of after I listened to that post game I was thinking oh man that that’s right That could have happened here But I just think of yeah I just think overall um you know they played with a lot of intensity especially you know I know it got slid in here in terms of our notes here but I I really loved that they went for it uh at the um You know at the first half um when they easily easily could have kicked the field

Tim Cashman: goal

Brian Caynan: obviously playing the playing the possession game

half But I I I would’ve as any coach I probably kicked field goal

Tim Cashman: I and let’s uh yeah know Let’s yeah let let’s talk about that a a little more I mean let’s consider the situation you’re down on the one one yard line Uh I don’t remember what the down and distance was but

Oh man Yeah

then the previous play Purdy had thrown he had tried to hit McCaffrey right in the corner of the end zone and McCaffrey was was uh blanketed So he threw it away And like you Brian I’m sitting there going all right let’s get the three points and

Yep

in and take the momentum And then out comes the off or the offense stays on My first thought is Uh I don’t I don’t know about this Kyle I don’t know if this is such a good idea Now obviously my opinion changed after they scored but you and I were talking about this I mean when you think about you know why why wouldn’t you go for it You’ve got Purdy you’ve got two great offensive lineman in banks and Trent Williams he ran right behind banks

Yeah

get the to get that critical touchdown that tied the game So John what were your what were your thoughts What was going through your head at at that time

John Cashman: Uh, basically, I don’t know about this. Okay, we scored. Woo!

Tim Cashman: Good job

John Cashman: Kyle. Good job.

 I would’ve done exactly the same thing Never a doubt in my mind

Tim Cashman: I

John Cashman: would kicked. I would have kicked without

Brian Caynan: a

John Cashman: heartbeat.

Tim Cashman: Um

that’s

Brian Caynan: why that’s why we’re not head coaches

John Cashman: I, I have to ask you guys.

Tim Cashman: Well

Yeah

is Yeah exactly Which is why we do a podcast

that’s why we’re that’s

John Cashman: why we’re, sports pundits

Tim Cashman: Um

John Cashman: if if you were the Niners and this is kind of like back in the day when the Niners weren’t good But if you’re a Rams fan how deflating must it be to go to a SoFi game

Tim Cashman: and be

John Cashman: like we’re we’re the visiting team It was a key to the victories we had was Niners South going to show up and

did

Tim Cashman: And and Brian you’ve been you’ve been to SoFi

Uh just

Brian Caynan: the N F C Championship But

Tim Cashman: it I mean

Brian Caynan: it it

Tim Cashman: I

Brian Caynan: I I it was probably what two thirds Niners fans I’m gonna guess just looking at the at the crowd So it definitely it feels like it felt like home game Like when I went there at N F C Championship game it definitely

like we just happened to be playing not at Levi’s but it’s a Niners in Niners game Yeah

Tim Cashman: I will say this I mean every time I look at that stadium it just is a place I I think they could not have done Uh I think it’s one of the best looking if not the best looking looking stadiums in the N F L It is just absolutely beautiful Um you know but as as to the fans you know I Todd Christensen say this one time when the Raiders uh were playing in LA about marketing a sports team in LA is that LA is not a great sports town LA is a great entertainment town and that’s what teams like the Lakers Uh and I think the Dodgers always understood But for the Rams I mean it is a deflating I mean John as you said you know the number of Niners fans and this is a team that two years ago won the Super

Yep

It’s what 85% Niners fans coming into that stadium That’s a little deflating

John Cashman: I mean some of the stuff on Instagram it was just crazy Um so one um one that we we talked about a little bit but was a key to victory that they didn’t get was uh Bosa still has a goose egg for sacks I haven’t run a mile yet for for old Nick Uh this time last year I think I was already at three so I don’t know if we’re going to be going to kilometers pretty

Tim Cashman: soon uh

John Cashman: or at all And I I’m up for the Pepsi challenge Nick if you’re listening But uh what are we thinking about Mr Bosa I mean that was the one thing I think the Niners just didn’t do a great job of especially the first time I was getting to the quarterback Um but Bosa you think it’s just Rust

Brian Caynan: I I think it

Tim Cashman: is Yeah

possibly he yeah I he he’s remarked in the media that you know he does need to get in a football shape He was signed you know a few days before uh the Steelers And you know I I think it does take uh some amount of adjustment to to get it back out there and and have a few weeks of not only practice but games So it it’s not like Madden where you can just say oh put this guy in and he you know sack quarterback 10 times Um you know I was actually just looking it up He has had um about five pressures so far according to David Lombardi of the Athletic

Mm

So he is getting upfield but I also think you have to say well LA with last week against Pittsburgh Drake Jackson had a game you know of his career He had three sacks so uh they may have been double teaming bosa and leaving Jackson one-on-one with some uh with some opportunities and in uh in the Rams case Yeah John as you said uh uh not only um you know he did have some pressures but it took the nighters blitzing to really get after Stafford And so we’ll have to see what he does in the next uh couple of games with the you know giants on Thursday and then

Yep

after that

John Cashman: Yeah no I agree and we’ll find out but let’s let’s get to stars of the game Cause

Brian Caynan: as

Tim Cashman: Actually there’s

as

John Cashman: we

Tim Cashman: Oh go Nope Yeah I’m sorry I said something I I I was skipping ahead and I apologize to our listeners and to my colleagues for that

John Cashman: don’t do that

Tim Cashman: Anyway um

John Cashman: I control the microphone

Tim Cashman: Um

I’ll be good

John Cashman: so so the um stars of the game Brian why don’t

 my well uh I did say Deebo Samuel so I’m gonna stick with him you know after a slow week one um he definitely played much better and I I just I I felt like the Niners really went to their strengths I know they were going deep with like um with C M C Christian McCaffrey He had a lot of runs so they tried to mix it up a little bit with with Deebo and some of his runs like putting him in there So I I just think he he he showed up and he he showed up So I I am just impressed with the way he he he got things done in that game

John Cashman: Deebo Whoa Deebo Tim who’s your star of the game

Tim Cashman: I’m gonna go with the

Yeah

staff uh particularly Kyle Shanahan to start with we had talked about his call to go for it

Yep

one second left uh which tied the game uh which was a huge momentum boost to the Niners But I thought to that the Rams had scored a touchdown on the Rams Drive He called uh the last two of the 49 ERs timeouts and he ended up giving his offense uh I wanna say about a minute 40 to work with Uh which as it turns out they needed ev literally every second of that And I thought that was terrific clock management because Sean McVeigh was gonna run that clock down as much as he possibly could So uh kudos to Kyle not only for you know calling those timeouts but you know with the call to to try to tie it at the end of game uh to the defensive coordinator those the adjustments in the second half you started seeing uh Fred come in uh Fred Warner come in on blitzes we saw Char various war although he had at one point staffer dead to rights and and and miss but I’m not I’m putting that on ward I’m not putting that on on the coaching staff But uh he started bringing pressures We started seeing staffer getting a little bit more uncomfortable and turnovers in the second half I think you can attribute to those defensive adjustments So those

And and Tim

Brian Caynan: you were talking about that uh the coaching staff like you know the last what minute 45 When the Niners had their two minute their two minute Um I think that was Brock Purdy’s first time ever a two minute drill with with the Niners So he did you know that’s one thing that impressed me

Tim Cashman: it could very well

So

a great

 Yeah my star of the game is going to go to Isaiah Oliver you know obviously he was having some issues in the preseason Uh it wasn’t really the starting nickelback but when he it’s always when you get an opportunity man make the most it And I thought he did He had three absolutely key plays He had a huge stop open field tackle which he whiffed on a lot the preseason you know where basically uh held the Rams to a fourth down He had the interception although you know right place right time because the guy should have caught that ball

Tim Cashman: Kyron Williams

John Cashman: then actually then he had that huge stop up in the hole with the Rams running back So I just you know he’s been in the dog house Everybody’s giving them the you know the shrug like what’s wrong with this guy Like we signed him and he showed up I think he’s gonna I think he’s gonna be the starting quarterback because every Thomas has got a little knee issue and Hey go out there and do it Especially if you’re going to play that much nickel I think they play like 85 percent of their snaps are nickel which makes sense when you’re going against Stafford

Tim Cashman: Yeah

John Cashman: you got another of the game

Brian Caynan: uh Tim’s favorite ’cause I know he loves field goals but our buddy Jake Moody

Tim Cashman: uh

John Cashman: Ha

Tim Cashman: ha

you think

Brian Caynan: Oh

Tim Cashman: yeah Do you thi do you think they

Brian Caynan: would ever trot out Robbie Gold for a 57 yarder Probably not right Yes Well I guess to end the game

Tim Cashman: I think he would

I think they would Yeah

John Cashman: I’m gonna go with Brian I don’t think they would have

Brian Caynan: unless it was like a game ending situation

John Cashman: year old field

Brian Caynan: second left But I don’t I don’t know

Tim Cashman: My my gut says yes so but you you know we we’re we’re all friends here We’re free to

Please David

Brian Caynan: he’s not you know, and I know he made like a 60, 60

Tim Cashman: something yarder

Brian Caynan: Uh, but Jake Moody made that 57 yard field goal. He had two other ones, I think in the twenties, and then he had three PTs. you know, I think he’s, he’s finally found his rhythm. He’s nice and calm. He, he understands the game, and he did.

I, I’m just impressed with the way he’s, he hasn’t missed yet since the season started. So, knock on wood, this keeps on good.

John Cashman: don’t Don’t do that

Tim Cashman: yeah

John Cashman: not streaks

Tim Cashman: yeah Yep

John Cashman: I gotta give a star of the game to the big uglies up front Because last week we had talked Colton McKibbitz and a little bit of Spencer Berber but we were like Hmm Colton and of course everybody in Twittersphere and the

is like Oh we have all this cap space let’s get a right tackle

Tim Cashman: Yeah

John Cashman: Colton did a great job and I saw Aaron Donald line up over Colton a lot during that game

Tim Cashman: And

John Cashman: I think Aaron Donald had one tackle

Tim Cashman: he had he had one tackle But I what I was about to ask you John is is when during the game did you hear Aaron Donald’s name mentioned

Brian Caynan: I, I, I remember, I just yeah. I just

Tim Cashman: remember seeing him on sidelines like they were showing his

Brian Caynan: face. You also didn’t hear much about

Tim Cashman: Colton You didn’t you didn’t hear much about Colton MCGs either

Brian Caynan: so that that was a good thing. Yeah.

Tim Cashman: E exactly Exactly

Brian Caynan: So

Yeah.

John Cashman: And then the last star of the game uh I think goes to Brock Purdy And this uh I’ll be honest I was a little surprised by some of the beat writers Kawakami comes to mind That we’re all like oh he didn’t

I’m like asshole maybe he doesn’t listen to us and we don’t listen to him So na na na na boo boo But

Tim Cashman: I thought

John Cashman: I thought Brock had a pretty good game where he missed four throws a lot of these guys seem to be like the sky is falling he missed these four throws What are we going to do now I’m like he still put up 30 points

Tim Cashman: did I mean you look at his stats he was 17 of 25 for 206 uh yards He had that he had the touchdown of Deebo He didn’t have any interceptions yes he missed on fourth rows He missed one to uh Jennings Uh he missed one

Yeah

to Deebo He missed iu Although I thought the one to iu I thought that was gonna be that was gonna be a tough I thought the I thought the corner had a great angle on IU

Yeah

I’m not sure that if IU catches that ball that that guy doesn’t knock it out again when I was watching the replay but look we we’ve also seen Purdy last year particularly I remember again a game against the playing the Buccaneers where he was throwing the ball up and down right and left So we know he can hit these guys it’s more of

Brian Caynan: you

Tim Cashman: know he still has only played

Brian Caynan: a

Tim Cashman: A small number of games in comparison to

Yeah

his peers So

Yeah

it’s more he and his receivers being on the same page And but I think these are

Yeah I I agree

and you know certainly as as if the if if the 40 Niners biggest problem is quarterback missed four throws and the four nine are still put up 30 points Okay That’s a problem I want to have

John Cashman: So Tim where do you think the Niners could improve I mean we’re not it’s not it wasn’t a perfect game by any means but where are we looking at for some improvement

Tim Cashman: I mean and this one I think you have to really kind of nitpick a little bit there You know the the I think for me the one I’d start with was there were some sloppy penalties at the end of the game A a three in fact one on a a fair catch interference Jennings was was was flagged for a crack back And I think Warner was flagged for either for holding or or a face mask And you’ll you would look on the uh they would they the camera would go to Kyle Shanahan and he would just be he would have this exasperated look on his face like really guys And I think every 49 er fan probably is Blood pressure starts going up ’cause they’re like can we close out the game Don’t make this like the Dallas Game Wild Card game from a couple of years ago where you did everything your power to make sure the Cowboys had a chance So you know it’s that I would say that you know it it became um a foregone conclusion when the ramps were driving and the time was running out that you know the Niners were gonna win Uh but those are some areas that I had to to look at

John Cashman: I think for me it’s it’s the closing of the game This has been a consistent theme with the Niners and the Kyle Shanahan era It’s just like just closing it out and not doing anything that’s done when we were watching the game with my my daughter was there and it was the last two minutes and we’re getting ready for dinner and she’s like Why is this taking so long I’m like

Tim Cashman: because they doing stuff that they shouldn’t

John Cashman: be doing yeah that’s the only my big thing is they just they got to clean up these dumb penalties and they got to clean up just the closing of the Obviously in the pits of our game it wasn’t an issue but this

Tim Cashman: one

John Cashman: you know I had left there was still enough time for them to pull off a miracle but they just they just keep shooting themselves in the foot a little bit And at some point You just don’t want that like in the Super Bowl to just all of a sudden rear its head

Tim Cashman: Uh

John Cashman: again

And

anything else

Tim Cashman: no I was gonna I was gonna continue with that thought because it has been a as you said it’s been a consistent theme with the four ERs of the past few seasons And you know I just mentioned the Wild Card game a couple of years ago when they played at Dallas where you know the four ERs has had every reason just to close out the game But you know Dallas gets the ball back that was the game that Dak Prescott uh famously forgot to hand the ball to the referee and the clock ran out But you know you go back to this that same season the Cincinnati game where they had ’em on the rope and Cincinnati comes back there are other games you just think like why why do they keep doing these things Why don’t you just hit the field goal and put the other team out of its misery But I think that goes to the next point John is you know C m C uh McCaffrey getting a really high number of snaps And know Shanahan was asked about that After the Pittsburgh game and his comment was in regard to the Detroit Lions matchup of a couple It was the opening game of the 2021 season where Niners were up I don’t remember the score but it was something like 38 to seven Lions

Mm

hmm came racing back made it a game The Niners had to put their starters in That has in my opinion impacted Kyle Shanahan’s way of closing a game because Pittsburgh game we kept saying when is when is Elijah gonna come in When is Jordan and Mason coming in Why is C M C still in this game And so I think that has really impacted Kyle’s shanahan’s uh mindset at the end of these games And so I don’t know if he’s panicking I don’t think he’s panicking but I think he’s he’s he’s overly tense Maybe that’s the way to put it when he doesn’t take c m C out at a uh definitely a win against Pittsburgh the Rams I can see it a little bit more

hmm

it was such a close contest But you know there there there are obviously gonna be other games where the foreigners maybe ahead by 10 maybe ahead by 13 And what is I mean this is this is actually a place um where I’d like to see a guy like Jordan Mason come in like your relief pitcher

Mm hmm

close him out because he’s fresh He’s a he’s a tough hard hard to tackle back And he can and he can wear out an already fatigue defense

John Cashman: Yeah I I I agree with you I was surprised because I think he played like 60 snaps

Tim Cashman: which is lot

I do have a he played 57

Yeah

John Cashman: it’s a lot on the short week I really would be surprised if he plays as much I think with New York uh and the short week and a bye we’re going to see a lot more split time between the three running backs but we’ll see again it’s it’s that’s always a little bit cause he is such a Swiss Army knife and he’s so good that it’s like man don’t run the Ferrari to the ground dude

Tim Cashman: Uh

John Cashman: you know let it rest every now and again let it cool down

Tim Cashman: um

John Cashman: Yeah exactly and then we’ve already talked about it but you know we missed a few long passes that broken up the game but those are all correctable There wasn’t anything that just really stood out And again one knock on wood Niners in terms of injuries have been fairly limited so far Um I would not expect a Uke this week Uh I think with the mini bye coming up uh they’re gonna rest his shoulder you never know

Tim Cashman: So

never know I I just saw and um I know we’re gonna get to the Giants game here uh in in a bit but I actually I wanted to go back to your star of the game uh Isaiah Oliver I wanted to make a con earlier because of what a significant play that was You know as you said I mean uh Stafford you know he hit Kyron Williams right in the hands The ball bounced up but Isaiah Oliver made a one-handed interception And that was you know not only was that a great play by him but you know that game the game at the time was still tied At 17

John Cashman: oh yeah

Tim Cashman: ERs had gone three and out on their opening drive The Rams were in a position to take the lead and really put the pressure on the 49 ERs So that play by Oliver was the turning point of the game the Niners ended up getting a a field goal out of that Um but that that was a huge momentum swing because on the Rena Ram’s next possession they go three and out Fred Warner gets a sack and then Niners followed up with the touchdown drive uh in which Devo Samuel scored So I wanted to give a little bit more of a shout out to Isaiah Oliver because that was the train point of the game

John Cashman: cool Any final thoughts on the Rams or else we’re gonna move on to other fun and exciting

Tim Cashman: topics on Niners Talk

these guys again We’re gonna have to play

Yeah and they’ll have

and off cup

John Cashman: exactly it’s gonna be a game I think it’ll be a little bit like when we face them in the year they came off this rule they lost was that

Tim Cashman: 2019

2019 Yeah They went to the Super

Yeah

They stole Jared

yeah

John Cashman: so I think they’re be a decent team offensive line looks solid they know they gave Stafford time and they got they got young guys who were bought into McVeigh’s system And just that’s gonna get you there So anyway

Tim Cashman: it’s

one more thing There’s one more thing and this is where you know we’re gonna be a little bit you know snarky about the Rams game the 49 ERs last regular season loss to Los Angeles was in 2018 I just wanna put this in perspective The Rams were still playing in the Coliseum So I was not yet completed And Brock Purdy was a freshman at Iowa State and Covid wasn’t even a thing

it’s

a while what trying say

It’s been a while and it it the streak uh has continued But anyway I think we’ve talked the Rams game let’s move on

John Cashman: So we’ll go on to my betting results

Tim Cashman: of Week So

is

John Cashman: going

uh I was 1 3 the only one that I won was the Bucks over the Bears and thankfully Justin Fields even though I really like Justin Fields threw a pick

Yeah

Tim Cashman: that sealed the game

John Cashman: The Seahawks the Detroit had the Seahawks number and the Seahawks got lucky with a Jared Goff pick six cause they were coming back and that that should have been Detroit’s game And then the Chargers I don’t how does this guy have a job

Tim Cashman: Brandon Staley

John Cashman: Why do you play man Why do you play man defense when you’re just getting beat like all over the place I I just it’s just he’s supposed to be the defensive guy on the team So I gotta think about ever

Tim Cashman: betting on the Rams or

Chargers again

you It it’s like that scene in Wayne’s World where Wayne’s holding Garth He’s going why God why

John Cashman: Yeah

Tim Cashman: exactly

I’m picturing you doing that

John Cashman: Yeah and then in my survivor pool I had uh the Cowboys beating the Jets which was kind of I felt kind of bad for Zach Wilson being chased around by Micah Parsons but yeah he did and I do have to give one shout out Micah Parsons

Tim Cashman: Yeah

John Cashman: is the defensive player of the year right

Tim Cashman: now

two weeks absolutely no argument from me

John Cashman: He is he is just playing lights out You just you hope that he’s going to have and the Niners Cowboys game on Sunday Night Football is going to be a great game but

Tim Cashman: to week that we have two games before that

John Cashman: So I’ve I’ve survived I’m keeping things going this week um on my bets I am looking at the Titans plus three over the Browns And the reason for this simply is because Nick Chubb going down like he did last night short week Deshaun Watson just does not look like Deshaun Watson from the Texans the Browns just they have an awesome awesome defense with Miles Garrett But they just their offense doesn’t look like it’s gelling And the Titans with Derrick Henry can grind that game down and win Uh I’ve got the Lions minus three over Atlanta Atlantis 2 0 uh but they don’t really beat anybody yet I mean I think they beat the Panthers and they beat they came back against somebody uh pretty well oh the Packers that’s

Tim Cashman: right

John Cashman: But the Lions just look way better they’ve got that offense Jerry golf’s doing a great job and I think the defense is going to um get after that rookie quarterback the Raiders minus two over the Steelers I’m picking the Raiders the Steelers offense just does not look

Tim Cashman: in sync

John Cashman: Um however Jimmy Garoppolo better watch for TJ Watt because if Micah Parton is the defensive player of the year TJ Watt is not far behind him

Tim Cashman: Uh

And Jimmy did not have a great outing against the bills on Sunday

John Cashman: no he didn’t But I just think the Steelers the Steelers offense just does look good

Tim Cashman: Um

doesn’t

John Cashman: other than that I got the Eagles minus five over Tampa I think Baker comes back down to earth a bit Jalen Hurts and A J Brown get back on track and then Caroline and Seattle uh I’m going to do the under 42 and a half because neither team is really scoring any points right now So that other than that um I I did bet some other games that I didn’t mention here

I did bet

Niners Which were seven and a half

Tim Cashman: And

Sean

yeah

McVay Somebody

John Cashman: was like oh he doesn’t know the spread He doesn’t know the spread Motherfucker knew the

Tim Cashman: spread

John Cashman: Come on

Tim Cashman: Somebody’s whispering

John Cashman: in his ears like He’s like spread’s

Tim Cashman: and go just go fuck with Niners fans

I’m gonna stick it to the guy who’s sitting in Pennsylvania That’s what

No

John Cashman: it’s He was sticking it to every Niners fan all the Niners fans are going to bet on the Niners

and a half They’re they’re all sitting there in their seat going Oh man got a hundy coming We’re going to go to the bar We’re going to

Tim Cashman: do this And

fucking

We’re gonna go to Applebee’s on a date night

John Cashman: yeah exactly One of them

Tim Cashman: anyway

Well

annoyed

John I will take you to Applebee’s

John Cashman: No it’s fine Like I’m just yeah somebody was in his headset going

Tim Cashman: it’s

I was seven and

John Cashman: a half you

go fuck them fuck them

Tim Cashman: all you can’t

John Cashman: win again if you can’t win might as well beat the spread

Tim Cashman: So

it Applebee’s Take it out back

John Cashman: so

Tim Cashman: unfortunately

John Cashman: Brian has had some technical difficulties he is not able to do his usual Niners trivia So this week since I don’t really know as much as some other people on this podcast I will be providing the questions

Tim Cashman: and

John Cashman: Tim you will provide the answers

know them

Tim Cashman: Fire away

All

John Cashman: right here’s question one This week is against the hated New York Giants for Thursday night football on Amazon Prime

they were hated but that’s what Brian has in his notes question one 2002 the NFC wildcard how many points did the Niners come back to win that game

Tim Cashman: Oh that was the Epic comeback the controversial comeback I think the 40 Niners were down 24 points I think it was 38 14

John Cashman: Okay question two How many championships do the New York Giants have including NFL championships pre Super Bowl

Tim Cashman: Uh

John Cashman: How much for Big Blue

Tim Cashman: Wait so the so the question is how many N F L championships Not uh super Bowls

John Cashman: No how many championships in

Tim Cashman: total do the New York

John Cashman: Giants have

Tim Cashman: including the championships

Wow We’re really digging into the encyclopedia on this Well they’ve got four Super Bowls they won twice against uh the Patriots They beat um the bills when Scott Norwood missed the uh field goal

Mm

beat the um the Denver Broncos in 86 Uh so there’s four there I’m gonna go I I think uh previous to 86 they had not won a N F L championship since 1960 So I’m gonna go oh boy Uh and they’re one of the original franchises so I’m gonna give ’em I’m gonna give them three So total of seven

John Cashman: Okay I wonder if Pat Summerhall or Y A Tittle was part of any of those

Tim Cashman: Uh question

John Cashman: three

Tim Cashman: Yes

John Cashman: Where is the New York Giants first stadium

Tim Cashman: Where

John Cashman: Yeah what or the New York Giants

Tim Cashman: first stadium

stadium ever that they played in

John Cashman: That’s correct

Tim Cashman: I’m gonna say the Polo Grounds

John Cashman: Okay Question four Who is the New York Giants receiving leader of all time

Tim Cashman: of all time

John Cashman: Mm hmm

Tim Cashman: Wow That is a that’s a good that’s a tough one I’m gonna just I’m I I don’t think this is right but I’ll throw it out anyway I’m gonna say Odell Beckham

John Cashman: Okay

Tim Cashman: I’m pretty I’m pretty

John Cashman: and the last question in the movie Any Given Sunday

Tim Cashman: Oliver

John Cashman: Stone classic The inches we need are everywhere

Tim Cashman: this is the one I should get ’cause I’ve seen that movie like 400 times

John Cashman: I might actually watch it tonight What was the great Lawrence Taylor’s character name and what does he need To make his bonus at the end of the game

Tim Cashman: Oh wow Okay I I have to say that these are great questions I don’t feel confident about any of ’em so kudos to Brian for really digging deep on

John Cashman: Yep

Tim Cashman: all right well the character’s name I only remember his shark

John Cashman: Okay

Tim Cashman: I don’t remember his character’s name I think he needed like one sack and two tackles

Alrighty well

I’ll be very curious to see what we call up with here

John Cashman:

2 to see if Tim got all of his

Tim Cashman: questions right

egg this week I really think I may have a goose egg but we’ll see

John Cashman: Okay Alright let’s shift gears into The Giants preview Short week

Tim Cashman: Yep

John Cashman: Playing Home Opener Thursday Night Prime at least Richard Sherman will be back and I give

Tim Cashman: are two

John Cashman: players yeah

Tim Cashman: this is the official home opener The

yes

last week against uh against the Rams but please

John Cashman: but there are two players that I will give mass props to that made the 49ers into a legendary organization And that’s Quan Alexander Richard Sherman Those two guys without them the Niners wouldn’t be who the Niners are today

Tim Cashman: I agree They set the tone

Um

and on the practice field from day one in 2019 and I think that’s carried over into players like Fred Warner

John Cashman: Yeah and and George and so on and so forth So keys to victory So Dale Jones had a great week last week not so good in the first half but then he led the New York Giants back against Arizona They’re down 28 and they won

Tim Cashman: Yeah

John Cashman: So you know and with a hurt Saquon Barkley So you know kudos to Daniel Jones So Niners always have trouble with a mobile quarterback and Daniel Jones Got some wheels

Tim Cashman: He does and as you said I mean mobile quarterbacks have been a challenge uh for the 49 ERs Uh where we’ve seen them be successful is they they have to collapse the pocket and that’s relying on your four down lineman to not get upfield uh too fast uh and be able to you know not let Daniel Jones escape and Pick up that you know that that 10 12 yards that’s gonna make a key difference on a third down or escape out and make a play Uh so you know we’re gonna see you know what the Niners bring I I’m I I’m willing to bet that Wilkes this week is gonna bring a little bit more of a of a blitz package into this game I think you’ll see more of that He wants Daniel Jones moving when he doesn’t wanna move uh and hoping he even flush out you know into say you know someone like a a Nick Bosa or or someone like a Javan Hargrave uh getting pressure up the middle So uh if if Hargrave can really help collect the pocket I think that will be a key to the game And if if that is the case Niners are gonna be successful

John Cashman: Do you think Fred needs to be the spy

Tim Cashman: I don’t know if Fred needs to be the spy He certainly has the capability I like Fred on blitzes but I like Dre Greenlaw as a spy more I think Dre if he doesn’t you know if he keeps and I hate to say this keep the violence to a minimum You know he doesn’t try to

Mm hmm

Daniel Jones because he’s gonna get a flag And we saw him get won against the Rams Um drag Greenlaw going after Daniel Jones I like him a little more

John Cashman: Yeah uh

me

Tim Cashman: or maybe I’ll throw one out there Who Vanga

John Cashman: Oh that’s a good one I like that one too That would be an interesting one He’s got the he’s got the wheels for it or at least he’s got the foot He doesn’t have the wheels But he’s so good at closing so I’ll throw out another key to victory because Even though we’ve mentioned it for the Steelers we didn’t mention it so much for the Rams is taking care of the football Right now the Niners are I think plus four in the turnover differential And yeah I mean we’ve got how many did we get against Pittsburgh

Tim Cashman: Well let’s see Uh I’d have to I’d let’s see we

We had two I think

Chavar Ward had the interception in the first quarter I don’t recall off the top of my head uh how many they’ve had so far but um obviously two against the Rams One at one against the Pittsburgh

John Cashman: Yeah so I mean we’re we’re plus right And at the end of the day we just have to just take care of the football and so far Brock Purdy’s done a really good job of

Tim Cashman: that

John Cashman: So that’s how I look at it and looks like uh Brian’s technical difficulties have been resolved So Brian do you have any keys for victory for against the Giants do you have any keys for victory for against the Giants?

Brian Caynan: I’m gonna go with putting pressure on Daniel Jones. , obviously, obviously we want to see more of that. , getting some pressure from, uh, Drake Jackson and, and, , Bosa.

Tim Cashman: That. Hey, John, I have one more. I have one more key to victory. It’s pretty important if you score more points than the other team. Yes, we like that. Never fails. Very good.

I think you can replace Chris Collinsworth. Thank you. I have your endorsement. So, uh,

John Cashman: have we heard… About are you playing or Barkley

Tim Cashman: playing? Yes, , Saquon Barkley is officially out. He has an ankle sprain He’s gonna be out the next three weeks. So it really is gonna be Daniel Jones the 49ers I think have to corral If they do that, they’ll be successful.

, given the 49ers ability to move against, I think was a pretty good Pittsburgh defense and I think, the way they handle Aaron Donald, I, I think they should be successful against, uh, New York’s defense as well. And I think that goes to something else. Like, you know, we were looking for more weapons after week one.

We got it in Debo. , in week three, we’re still looking for more weapons. I, I would love to see Elijah come on the field for a little bit. Give cmc Oh yeah. Bit of a break. , and, you know, we’ve seen kittle a little bit and some blocking, but if we can unleash him, , you know, let’s start spreading the feed a little bit.

John Cashman: Yeah, I, I’d like to see also, uh, maybe a little more jawan. Uh, to me it’s like, yeah. Keep, keep putting these other guys on tape, and as you get farther and farther into the season, the defensive quarter is like, like, shit, I don’t know. I don’t know who we’re going to cover.

Tim Cashman: Yeah. I mean, with Iyuk, he did have, , you know, the x rays came back negative, um, I think it’s just going to be, at this point, the Niners have to make a decision on, yes, I think he can probably physically play, it’s, you know, how is he going to tolerate the pain, but…

Football is a long season. You know, we’re, we’re gonna be in our third game of a 17 game season. If you’re the Niners, do you push IUTH to play or do you say, hey, take this one off? , we’re gonna have somebody else come in and, because we want to keep you fresh. We want to keep you, , for the long haul here.

What are you guys?

Brian Caynan: I’m leaning, I’m, I’m leaning towards not playing in this week. Because it’s a quick week from last Sunday, two days ago to Thursday. So it’s only four days. , I’m up to just giving them a break. We’ll get 10 days after this, and then you’ll be ready for what? The October one game against the Cardinals.

So that’s what I’m kind of

John Cashman: thinking. I do have to give kudos to him, but what a baller, man. I mean, he looked like he was just not doing so hot and, you know, came out there and kept running routes and catching stuff and. Blocking down the field. So, so yeah, I think I think Niners have a really good chance against the Giants.

I think it’s gonna be a Good home opener. Yeah, we don’t do predictions on this show. So we’re just gonna tune in Thursday

Tim Cashman: night Did

Brian Caynan: you guys did you guys cover Eli Mitchell like and what was What’s the situation over there? I know he didn’t get any carries, he didn’t get any touches, but would you guys, , Yeah, I

Tim Cashman: mean, that, according to, yeah, well, I mean, Shanahan was asked about that in his press conference, and his comment was that he did want to get Elijah into the game, , that he did not intend CMC to carry that much of the load, so, I think, you know, same thing with IUC, you don’t want to drive these players into the ground too early in the season.

So I’d expect to see where I would expect to see Mitchell coming in to this one a little bit more and, you know, with the receiver situation on IU, if he does take this game off, you know, this is a chance for us to see Bell all three of us were really, you know, impressed with him in preseason. , if they’re going to move Jennings out to the other wide out, you know, to see Bell in a slot, , you know, this is his opportunity to, to, to shine and not only shine, , in a home opener, but you’re, you know, you’re, you’re, you’re trying to make a name for yourself on national television.

Um, if we consider Amazon national television, I don’t know if that. Yeah, it’s a great point. Yeah.

John Cashman: So Brian, so. We’ll move on to our another subject. Not

Tim Cashman: really what Tim? Oh, I was gonna say, you know I one thing I also wanted to mention is that you know The last time the Niners played the Giants was in MetLife Stadium.

Thank God We’re not playing them at MetLife Stadium with that turf. They’re playing them in Levi’s with natural Wonderful what God intended grass, which is way football ought to be played So in any case, but yeah, that’s 2020. Go ahead. I actually think that’s a key to victory

There you go, so

John Cashman: Well, we’ll get to one of my least favorite topics fantasy football. Oh Yeah, Brian, did you win this week? Come on, man. I have Zach Wilson on my team. Um, so Brian, I’ll, I’ll, I’ll, how’d you do?

Brian Caynan: , I lost my, I lost my game against, I was playing against, uh, Patrick Mahomes. , and, you know.

The Philly running back, DeAndre Swift. So, you know, those two alone kind of kicked my butt. , I actually also had Nick Chubb who was my first, uh, overall pick. John, so, you know, he’s gone for the year and I got so busy on my Sunday morning. I forgot to check my lineup. So I didn’t realize that Jones. From, , Green Bay, the running back, Aaron Jones, was not

Tim Cashman: playing, so I, I

Brian Caynan: forgot it, so I, I got basically a goose egg from him, so, yeah, I lost, so, uh, John, how about you?

John Cashman: Where did Joe Burrow go? There’s somebody…

Tim Cashman: I think it’s Joe

John Cashman: Schmoe. What?

Tim Cashman: Where did he go? He took his paycheck and he created a clone. Oh my god.

John Cashman: I love Joe Burrow, but man, he is not helping, , right now. Yeah, I mean, I did okay. Derek Henry got me some points. The Yahoo, this is why I don’t think AI is taking over the world yet.

The Yahoo AI engine said for me to start DeAndre Hopkins and bench this other guy, who of course then went and scored 15 points, and DeAndre Hopkins scored like 3. So, so yeah, thanks AI. , so yeah, my team that crushes is Owen2. But, you know, like the Bengals, we’re a slow

Tim Cashman: starter. I know. John, what you need is, you need Skynet to come in and help you out with your AI.

It might also take over the world, but you’ll have a winning fantasy team. Hey, that’s all that matters. It’s all about me. Yes, Skynet. So,

John Cashman: Brian, I was fortunate enough to read your questions to Tim. These

Tim Cashman: were hard. And

John Cashman: so, if you could do as the pleasure of, of reading them and Tim will give you the answers he had, uh, and then we can, uh, we can find out how we did this week.

All right. We’re all timid this week.

Brian Caynan: Yeah. We’re all timid. All right. Question number one, 2002 NFC wildcard. Yeah. How many points did the Niners come back to win that game? And which Niners pulled down that Giants quote unquote eligible receiver?

Tim Cashman: Oh, wow. Wow. Oh, , I want to say the Niners came down from, I would say they were down 24 at one point.

, Lord, I am trying to remember. I want to say it was like a defensive end, like, Cheekay Okafor. I’ll throw that one out. I don’t think I’m right, but go ahead.

Brian Caynan: Man, you, , the brain works again. It was 25 points. What? Oh

Tim Cashman: my god! Okay, well, I was one off. All right.

Brian Caynan: And it was Cheekay Okafor. Are you

Tim Cashman: kidding me?

Brian Caynan: He pulled down Rich, was it Rich Super? I think that’s how you pronounce his name,

Tim Cashman: but Rich Super. I don’t remember the guy’s name. I think I just remember seeing 91 out there. I knew it was, , was that guy. It was Okiafor. All right. Hey, that counts. Give it to you. All right.

Brian Caynan: What’s the championships do the New York Giants have, including their championships pre Super

Tim Cashman: Bowl?

Okay, four Super Bowls, and I said three NFL titles, so seven. ,

Brian Caynan: they have four NFL championships and four Super Bowls, so eight total. Ooh,

Tim Cashman: all right. Close. 27,

Brian Caynan: 34, 38, and 56. And the Super Bowl era, you got them, 86, 90, 07, and 11. , number three, what is the New York Giants first stadium?

Tim Cashman: I said Polo Grounds.

Brian Caynan: Correct. Yes, home of the beloved, , New York Giants baseball team, which is now our baseball team, the San Francisco Giants.

Tim Cashman: San Francisco Giants, yeah. Who better

John Cashman: friggin win tonight? Like, can we, can you win? Like, you got a two game series against the Diamondbacks. To put you back in the wild card. ,

Tim Cashman: they’re just, they’re…

This is, this, this title of this podcast is Niners Talk. I just want to bring us all back to the point of this podcast. We’re

Brian Caynan: wrapping up baseball season. I

Tim Cashman: can’t see John, but I’m pretty sure I know what expression he’s giving me right now. The bird? No.

John Cashman: Rolling

Tim Cashman: my eyes.

If, if,

Brian Caynan: you know, if, if, If it happened to be that the Warriors were playing in the NBA championship, I’m sure we would have said something.

Tim Cashman: I know. We all know each other well enough that we give each other grief. Like, you know, why you guys like to check my stress level during 49ers games? Because you think it’s funny.

Did you check it last week? Of course I did. It was off the charts. That was a win. I know.

Brian Caynan: Alright, , number four. Is who is the New York Giants receiving leader of all time?

Tim Cashman: I, I took a shot in the dark. I said Odell Beckham. I don’t think I’m right.

Brian Caynan: , Armani Tumor from De La Salle. Ooh,

Tim Cashman: yeah!

Brian Caynan: 96 08, 668 receptions, 9, 497 yards, 54, 54 scores.

Tim Cashman: Did he go to Cal? I can’t remember. Or no, he went to Michigan. He went to Michigan.

Brian Caynan: I think he went to Michigan. Yeah, I think he did. Yeah.

Tim Cashman: Yeah, but I do remember, do remember being at De La Salle.

Brian Caynan: Okay, my last one is… The movie Any Given Sunday, the Oliver Stone classic released in 1999. What was the great New York Giants linebacker Lawrence Taylor’s character name and what was his issue in the movie?

Tim Cashman: What was his issue? . I thought it was something, uh, different. So, okay, so I thought his character’s name was Shark. I don’t remember what his, like, actual character’s name name was, but he was Shark. , I, I thought it was, uh, the question was, and I’ll try to answer it, is how much he needed to get his bonus.

, which I said was one sack and one and two tackles, um, but his, um, but his issue I think was concussion. I think maybe a precursor to CTE. You are

Brian Caynan: very close to that. So it was Luther Shark Levi. So I’ll give you that. All right. He had a cortisone addiction and I’m sure he had CTE because he was nuts in that movie.

He needed one sack and three tackles to make his one million dollar bonus during the last game, which he did. But as you remember, he was put on a stretcher. So that’s it. So

I’ll give you the first one. Thank you. The second one. You got the third one. Question number four, Imani Tumor you didn’t get. , but I’ll give you number five, so

Tim Cashman: four out of five. Good job. Okay, alright. Well, that was, I think that’s the toughest so far, Brian. So, uh, good job there. But

John Cashman: fair, I think those were all fair.

Yeah. , so like, how much change does Odell have in his pocket? , so we’ll get, we’ll conclude as we always do with stuff we bought on Amazon this week. Uh, I went first last time, so, Tim, what about you? Anything you bought on Amazon this week?

Tim Cashman: Fancy Feast. Is that for

John Cashman: you or the cat?

Tim Cashman: , I’ll, you can take a guess on probably which one it is.

Um, you know, there’s a hankering for, , Seafood Delight. , you know my thoughts on seafood, so I’ll let you do the math. Just

John Cashman: Fancy

Tim Cashman: Feast? Just fancy face. Yeah, because we also went to Costco and well that took care of most of the things. Here’s a random question. Does Amazon sell booze? I’ve never, I’ve never tried.

I know,

Brian Caynan: you make me want to look that up.

Tim Cashman: Yeah, all right.

John Cashman: Brian, what’d you buy on Amazon this week?

Brian Caynan: One of those, one of those great plug in lights that’s supposed to attract, like, fruit flies in your house?

John Cashman: Yeah,

Brian Caynan: it’s like a blue light. So I have one, I have one that’s plugged in for outdoors. But this is something, it hasn’t arrived yet, but it’s something you can just plug into your wall, and I guess it’ll attract the blue light, and then you clean out the filter once every…

Whatever so often, but I ordered some of those and All right. Uh, hopefully

Tim Cashman: it’ll, hopefully it’ll arrive soon. Cool. So John, have a fruit fly problem now. ?

Brian Caynan: , well, you know, I, I live on a hillside and so there’s just a lot of bugs flying around everywhere, but I know right now it’s

Tim Cashman: getting cooler, so, um,

John Cashman: do fruit flies not go over the hill?

, it’s just,

Brian Caynan: just this area’s got a lot of. Mosquitoes flying around that side.

John Cashman: Gotcha. Yeah, so I bought, , this is one of those things that I’m really glad Amazon exists. Uh, two replacement flip lids for coffee, stainless steel coffee mugs. So, I’m sure, like you guys, we just have a random assortment of stainless steel coffee mugs that we’ve gotten from various things over the years.

Tim Cashman: Actually, no. Really? No. I must be on the anomaly in that. How

John Cashman: can you not have one from working at Microsoft and from

Tim Cashman: Amazon? Because I take my coffee in the kitchen and drink it at home, not taking it into the car. I just think that’s wrong. But,

John Cashman: but don’t they just give you a taxi?

Tim Cashman: Like, like, like, here’s, here’s your employee of the month coffee

John Cashman: crevasse.

Tim Cashman: No, because we’re better companies than that. Oh, whatever. We do things a little bit differently. You guys use coffee mugs.

Brian Caynan: Do you guys use paper cups in your, in your building?

Tim Cashman: We do not, because those are not sustainable. We actually have ceramic mugs. There you go. We switched too. Yeah. Well, I work from home and I have a ceramic mug.

There you go. All right. Let me ask you,

Brian Caynan: let me ask you guys something. Do you guys, do you guys drink out of certain mugs on game

Tim Cashman: days? No. No. No. Okay. We are really getting into the weeds on this.

John Cashman: I drink out of a certain coffee mug because it fits my mouth perfectly.

Tim Cashman: There you go. That’s all you need. Hey John, one more thing.

Yeah, can’t wait.

Brian Caynan: John, to answer your question, you can look up drinks, or alcohol, on Amazon. But it’s, um… Via Whole Foods, since they aren’t available

Tim Cashman: in China. Okay. There you go.

John Cashman: Alright. Anyway, so, we bought, so, we lost the top of the mugs. So, on Amazon we bought two replacement flip lids for coffee mugs. So, we’re not just throwing out a perfectly usable stainless steel mug.

We’ve now got a new lid for it.

Brian Caynan: So,

John Cashman: well, that’s it for Niners Talk.

I’m as always, John, joined by my brother Tim, my brother from another family something that I keep messing up, Brian. , this week we’re facing the Giants. We’ll be back next week with our review of the Giants game and our preview of the Cardinals game. And then the Cowboys.

Tim Cashman: One game at a time. One game at a time.

That’s true.

John Cashman: Peace out, Niners Nation. Go Niners! Let’s look for another victory Tuesday next week. See y’all later.

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