Ray and Joe are joined by ESPN Play-By-Play announcer Mike Breen, plus Golden State head coach Steve Kerr talked to the media before the Monday night game against the Heat.
Welcome to the SAN FRANCISCO 49ers EXTRA podcast on TheSportsVirus.com!
Every Tuesday during the NFL season we chat with Former 49ers QB Steve Bono. Today we talk about the 49ers loss to the Eagles and analyze the acquisition of QB Jimmy Garoppolo.
Bono spent 14 seasons in the NFL. He had a 5-1 record in his 6 Niners starts and finished his career 28-14 overall.
Bono talked to The Sports Virus about Jimmy Garoppolo joining the 49ers: “All of a sudden he’s looking in the mirror like, now I’m the man, I’m the guy…I’ve been through it. (In Kansas City) Joe (Montana) had retired and I became the starter and I hadn’t thought about having the weight of that organization and that fan base and that city be on my shoulders and maybe I handled it wrong, that I was conscious of that. I never asked anybody and that’s probably my mistake.”
Ray and Joe are joined by San Francisco Chronicle columnist Bruce Jenkins, plus Steph Curry and Golden State head coach Steve Kerr talk to the media from the Warriors Wednesday practice in San Antonio before the Thursday night game against the Spurs.
Welcome to the SAN FRANCISCO 49ers EXTRA podcast on TheSportsVirus.com!
Every Tuesday during the NFL season we chat with Former 49ers QB Steve Bono. Today we talk about the 49ers loss to the Cowboys and the halftime tribute to Dwight Clark.
Bono spent 14 seasons in the NFL. He had a 5-1 record in his 6 Niners starts and finished his career 28-14 overall.
Bono talked to The Sports Virus about Dwight Clark and “The Catch”: “When Joe (Montana) goes to the sideline and Bill (Walsh) tells him, ‘Remember, you’re going to have Freddie (Solomon) right away’ on the two-step out route. So, Joe comes out looking for him, but Freddie slips…If you watch Joe, he brings it back to throw it and doesn’t have it so he keeps going…Dwight’s route is exactly the way that Bill had always drawn it up. So, Dwight does exactly what he’s supposed to do.”
Ray and Joe explain why the Warriors are off to an unexpected 1-2 start, plus head coach Steve Kerr talks from the Golden State shoot around in Dallas before the Monday night game against the Mavericks.
Following the championship ring ceremony and the opening night, 1-point loss to the Rockets, Ray and Joe sit down at Oracle Arena for the 2017-18 debut podcast. Ray also chats with Warriors rookie Jordan Bell and Ryan Leong gets the latest from Steph Curry, Kevin Durant and Nick Young inside the Dubs locker room after the game.
Welcome to the SAN FRANCISCO 49ers EXTRA podcast on TheSportsVirus.com!
Every Tuesday during the NFL season we chat with Former 49ers QB Steve Bono. Today we talk about the 49ers loss in Washington that dropped San Francisco’s record to 0-6.
Bono spent 14 seasons in the NFL. He had a 5-1 record in his 6 Niners starts and finished his career 28-14 overall.
Bono talked to The Sports Virus about the performance of rookie QB CJ Beathard, who made his debut in D.C.: “I think guys all of a sudden went ok, we’ve got a new quarterback in, he’s never played, we have to do our jobs better and I think that everybody did…He made some mistakes, but that’s gonna happen. They’re willing to live with that now is my guess. I don’t think Brian Hoyer will see the field again unless Beathard gets hurt. You’re playing for the future now.”
Welcome to the SAN FRANCISCO 49ers EXTRA podcast on TheSportsVirus.com!
Every Tuesday during the NFL season we chat with Former 49ers QB Steve Bono. Today we talk about the 49ers OT loss to the Colts that dropped San Francisco’s record to 0-5.
Bono spent 14 seasons in the NFL. He had a 5-1 record in his 6 Niners starts and finished his career 28-14 overall.
Bono talked to The Sports Virus about RB Matt Breida getting more rushing attempts than Carlos Hyde in the Colts game: “I don’t see anything wrong with them using both backs. I think Carlos is doing fine, especially early in the season I thought he was running the ball well. They just seem to have gone away from running the ball…There’s just a bit of hesitancy there right now (with Hyde) and maybe the holes he’s just not seeing them well or they’re not there. Even though the Niners have been throwing the ball, it just seems like people are still stacking the box.”
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Before we get to the Warriors opener on October 17, we’ve got some preview podcasts for you. Recently, Joe Castellano chatted with Warriors TV analyst Jim Barnett.
Welcome to the SAN FRANCISCO 49ers EXTRA podcast on TheSportsVirus.com!
Every Tuesday during the NFL season we chat with Former 49ers QB Steve Bono. Today we talk about the 49ers OT loss to the Cardinals that dropped San Francisco’s record to 0-4.
Bono spent 14 seasons in the NFL. He had a 5-1 record in his 6 Niners starts and finished his career 28-14 overall.
Bono talked to The Sports Virus about QB Brian Hoyer and his receivers: “They’re not in sync…In the beginning I thought it was receivers getting manhandled and then there were a few drops and then I kinda thought Hoyer is not getting them the ball. His timing seemed a little off. In my mind I was thinking, ok he’s getting pressure. But, this weekend there were bad throws, there were bad routes, there were dropped balls. There’s no timing. There’s no rhythm to them.”