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Inbox: They’re gonna have to


Armpit warmers? Have I been in the FLA too long?

I rescind my Weston Wisdom plaudits.

First you tell us you don’t like cheese and now you tell us you don’t like pie crust?? (Double question marks to express my incredulity.) What other surprises do you have in store?

I’m a little afraid to find out. Without the crust, can you even call it pie? Just wondering.

Pick-six 49ers. Flag. Phantom RTP on Bosa. 15 yards and first-and-10 Seahawks. The NFL should be ashamed of itself.

In other words, you’re saying the safety rules are an unmanageable mess as currently written and enforced? Who knew?

Dave from Lakewood Ranch, FL

The 49ers’ tackling just looks “different,” doesn’t it?

That’s the best defense in football right now, and I don’t think it’s close.

Mike, racquetball? C’mon man! You do realize that pickleball is the game for guys your age right?

I’ve seen conflicting information on whether Allen Lazard will be an unrestricted or restricted free agent after this season. I believe he will be restricted because he was not on the active roster enough games in 2019 for that to be an accrued season. Can you verify?

Lazard will be unrestricted. This is his fourth accrued season. He played in every game in 2019. He did not get an accrued season in 2018, which is why he was not a restricted free agent until after last season.

How long before teams realize that utilizing a running quarterback cannot be a long-term strategy? Sadly, injuries to these types of quarterbacks are a regular occurrence.

Injuries are always a question of when, not if, in this league, regardless of position. The more your quarterback runs around, the sooner the when arrives for him.

It would appear the Detroit fans have trouble with doing the wave on offense too. That gave me a good chuckle.

Regarding division winners getting the highest seeds, I think it comes down to minimizing scheduling inequities. Your schedule is most similar to your division mates, so it’s not as fair to compare records across divisions. Sure, a wild card might have a better record than a division winner, but there’s no objective way to say it’s due to them being a better team, and not that their division had an easier schedule.

True enough, but it’s more about the owners wanting a financial reward for being a division champ.

You mentioned home playoff games being big money for the organizations. I get it being big money for the community, but I thought all ticket sale revenues went to the league, so how much money can the team really…

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