Welcome to the SF 49ers EXTRApodcast on TheSportsVirus.com!
Every Tuesday during the NFL season we chat with former 49ers QB Steve Bono. Today we discuss injury risk vs. reward for QB CJ Beathard who took 8 QB hits in the loss to the Chargers on Sunday.
Bono talked about why quarterbacks are willing to take injury risks when it comes to a QB fighting for a first down: … “I’ve always said that we’re trained as quarterbacks, it’s always 3rd and 10 and you’ve got to get the first down. So, you’re going to do whatever it takes to get the first down, whether it’s running the ball, throwing the ball, throwing it with your left hand. That’s how we’re wired.”
49ers QB CJ Beathard will be back with us next week after the Arizona game. He’s going to be joining us on a regular basis this season.
Two weeks ago, CJ talked about being ready as Jimmy G’s backup: “…you have to prepare as if you are the guy because you’re a play away from being in there and getting all of the game reps…More than anything it’s watching film and staying in the film room. The quarterback position is more mental than anything else. The more film you get and watch on the defense, seeing what they do, when you get on the field it feels a lot better and more comfortable like you’ve seen it before.”
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Welcome to the SF 49ers EXTRApodcast on TheSportsVirus.com!
Every Tuesday during the NFL season we chat with former 49ers QB Steve Bono. Today we discuss the consequences of Jimmy Garoppolo’s season-ending torn ACL injury and what can be anticipated from new starter CJ Beathard.
Bono talked about Jimmy G’s interception that was called back due to a Lions holding penalty: … “The goal is to come in and play and have it be as seamless as possible. Yes it’s CJ Beathard and not Jimmy Garoppolo, but CJ’s mind set needs to be, yeah I’m not the same person, I don’t have the exact same style, but how we move the ball and how we execute is exactly the same.”
49ers QB CJ Beathard will be back with us in a couple of weeks. He’s going to be joining us on a regular basis this season.
Last week, CJ talked about being ready as Jimmy G’s backup: “…you have to prepare as if you are the guy because you’re a play away from being in there and getting all of the game reps…More than anything it’s watching film and staying in the film room. The quarterback position is more mental than anything else. The more film you get and watch on the defense, seeing what they do, when you get on the field it feels a lot better and more comfortable like you’ve seen it before.”
Check out our other Podcasts all year long. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS EXTRA is also available on ITUNES.
Welcome to the SF 49ers EXTRApodcast on TheSportsVirus.com!
49ers QB CJ Beathard is making his 49ers Extra debut today as we chat about the week two SF win over the Lions. He’ll join us on a regular basis this season.
CJ talked about being ready as Jimmy G’s backup: “…you have to prepare as if you are the guy because you’re a play away from being in there and getting all of the game reps…More than anything it’s watching film and staying in the film room. The quarterback position is more mental than anything else. The more film you get and watch on the defense, seeing what they do, when you get on the field it feels a lot better and more comfortable like you’ve seen it before.”
Every Tuesday during the NFL season we chat with former 49ers QB Steve Bono. Today we analyze the Lions win, which included some anxious moments in the 4th quarter when Detroit nearly came all the way back from a 17-point deficit.
Bono talked about Jimmy G’s interception that was called back due to a Lions holding penalty: …”Unfortunately, I’ve thrown that one too many times that go the other way. Everybody has. Jimmy G was going to throw it and he kind of gets bumped a little bit on his left side. Now, I’m not defending him throwing it because he shouldn’t have thrown it, but he doesn’t get a whole lot on it. He gets bumped a little bit on it and it looks like he can’t follow through on it.”
Welcome to the SF 49ers EXTRApodcast on TheSportsVirus.com!
Every Tuesday during the NFL season we chat with former 49ers QB Steve Bono. Today we talk to Steve about the 49ers season opening loss in Minnesota, the first loss of Jimmy Garoppolo’s career.
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 about his expectations for this season: “I hope we’re 10-6, but if we’re 9-7 or 8-8 I think that’s pretty realistic…I believe we’ll be competitive in every game.”
Niners QB CJ Beathard will also be our regular guest throughout the season and he is scheduled to join us on Tuesday after the week 2 game vs Detroit. Thanks so much for listening!
Check out our other Podcasts all year long. SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS EXTRA is also available on ITUNES.
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 season ending win over the playoff-bound Rams, the fifth straight win for SF with Jimmy Garoppolo as the starting QB. The Niners finished the season 6-10.
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 about Jimmy Garoppolo keying the 49ers turnaround: “It was the perfect fit at the exact right time. He played well and they bought in. Just like that you get five wins in a row.”
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 44-33 win over playoff-bound Jacksonville, the fourth straight win for SF with Jimmy Garoppolo as the starting QB.
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 about the 49ers turnaround: “Guys have confidence that they can make plays. It’s infectious…The snowball is rolling down the hill…It was coming together before (Jimmy) Garoppolo got here, but then he was the driver. Everybody was on board, they just needed a driver.”
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 25-23 last second win over the Titans at Levi’s Stadium. It’s the third straight win for SF with Jimmy Garoppolo as the starting QB.
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 about the advantage of having Jimmy Garoppolo instead of a rookie QB: “The difference is that you have a guy that sat for three years behind one of the best (Tom Brady). He has been able to observe how he’s done it day in and day out, how to win games…If we had a first-round, first-pick rookie he wouldn’t have that experience. He’s three years up the learning curve and maybe even a little bit more because he’s seen one of the best do it.”
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 win in Houston as Jimmy Garoppolo improved to 2-0 as the 49ers starting QB.
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 about the hoopla surrounding Garoppolo’s good start: “Slow down a little bit. We’ve got two wins, we’re all excited, we all love it…I hope that for him, let’s not get ahead of ourselves. Let’s keep working, keep getting better.”
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 win in Chicago and the first start for new SF 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 analyzed Garoppolo’s performance: “Even in situations where it looked like he was confused he made a play or he kept it from being a negative. He was decisive and he let it rip. He made the receivers better…He made a difference.”
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 Seahawks and the three play, SF debut for 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.
After hearing 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan tell the media that Jimmy Garoppolo’s three plays at the end of the Seahawks game have “no bearing” on his starting QB decision for the Bears game, The Sports Virus and Steve Bono reacted. THE SPORTS VIRUS: “You’ve got to be kidding me, those three plays have to have a bearing.” STEVE BONO: “No question they have a bearing. He came in, in not an easy situation for anyone and made three positive plays in a row, one a very nice throw…to his left, reset his feet and throw a missile in there. They definitely mean something. Actually I think they mean a lot .”