Thanks for all the questions. There were a lot of overlapping questions, but I tried to hit on as many as I could.
Singletary’s halftime antics exposed
The 49ers were getting their behinds spanked through 30 minutes of play on Sunday against the Seahawks.
If you have questions, I’ll have some answers
It was a light day in Santa Clara today. For the newspaper, I wrote about Ahmad Brooks. But now seems like a good time to solicit some questions from y’all. * * *
Singletary, O’Sullivan and Hill address the media (minus yours truly)
Took the day off from making the trek to Santa Clara this morning, but I can still deliver a slice of Santa Clara to you.
More 49ers headed to the Hall of Fame?
The 49ers will honor Hall-of-Fame defender Fred Dean on Dec. 7 at halftime of the game against the New York Jets, the 49ers have announced. But it’s not too early to look at the nominees for the Pro Football Hall of Fame class of 2009.
Hill gets the nod to be starting QB
Coach Mike Singletary informed the quarterbacks this afternoon at Shaun Hill will replace J.T. O’Sullivan as the team’s starter for the Monday, Nov. 10, game against the Arizona Cardinals.
Singletary speaks about Davis, QB situation
Mike Singletary had his first day-after game press conference today at the 49ers’ team offices in Santa Clara. * * *
Thinking long and hard about Singletary’s actions
Mike Singletary is the 49ers’ interim head coach. But there was nothing “interim” about his actions during yesterday’s game.
Singletary’s first game is one to remember (or forget)
Interim coach Mike Singletary had an eventual first game as interim head coach in the 49ers’ 34-13 loss to the Seahawks at Candlestick.
Bloggin’ live from the 49ers-Seahawks game
It’s another beautiful day on Candlestick Point, site of today’s 49ers-Seahawks elimination game in the NFC West.
Baas moves into 49ers’ starting lineup
When Chris Foerster replaced George Warhop as a position coach it turns out that wasn’t the only change on the offensive line.
Singletary cherishes balance of football, family
Niners interim head coach Mike Singletary said today that he has prepared his entire life to be a coach. But he had other priorities that stood in the way of his turning to that profession after his playing career concluded.
The Singletary-Walsh connection
In August 2007, a few days after the death of Bill Walsh, I spoke to Mike Singletary. I asked the Hall-of-Fame player about the Hall-of-Fame coach. What follows is the article I wrote for The Press Democrat.
Martz holds biweekly session with reporters
Offensive coordinator Mike Martz met with the media today in Santa Clara. He talks to the media every-other week.
Fielding questions from the studio audience
Thanks for participating in the Q&A. The session has expired. I know it was a little (OK, a LOT) difficult to follow the progression of the questions and my responses. Probably in the future, the best way to handle it is to put all the questions and their answers in a separate post. Hey, you live and you learn. –Matt M.
Holmgren shares thoughts on 49ers situation
Seattle coach Mike Holmgren was patched through to the media trailer for his conference call. His first words: “It’s kind of wild down there.”
Singletary conducts first Wednesday briefing
Mike Singletary talked to the media, just moments before hitting the field for the first time for the team’s walk-through.
Exit interview: Nolan saw it coming for a couple weeks
Mike Nolan has spent a lot of time the past two days on the phone, speaking with friends and family and many of his former players. Nolan was fired Monday after going 18-37 in 3 1/2 seasons as head coach. Today, he was gracious enough to return my phone call. We spoke for about 15 minutes, and covered such topics as what went right and what went wrong. Ultimately, he said…
Niners: Game against Seahawks will NOT be blacked out
The 49ers’ game Sunday against the Seahawks will not be blacked out on local television, a team spokesman said just moments ago.
Mariucci’s comment on Nolan firing
The 49ers have not enjoyed a winning season since Steve Mariucci was dumped after the 2002 season. The 49ers were 10-6, champions of the NFC West, and won a first-round playoff game.