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Steve Young Expects the 49ers to Release Jimmy Garoppolo
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Even Steve Younger thinks the 49ers will not discover a commerce accomplice for Jimmy Garoppolo.
Younger went on KNBR in San Francisco just lately and mentioned what he thinks will occur to Garoppolo. This is what he mentioned.
YOUNG: “You heard Jed York say in April — not that it is a good analogy — that Joe and Steve have been collectively for 4 or 5 years, so we will have Jimmy and Trey (Lance) be collectively. So you recognize that of their minds, they’re open to (Garoppolo returning).
“But when Jimmy requests a launch, I am unable to think about a situation the place they inform him, ‘No, you are going to keep.’ And I am unable to think about Jimmy not attending to the place the place he passes his bodily that he does not ask for his launch.
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“I believe Jimmy most likely will go his bodily after which ask to be launched. When that occurs, I am unable to think about a situation the place they do not give it to him. Perhaps I am fallacious. But when they hold Jimmy, don’t make it a referendum on Trey essentially, and do not assume they’re afraid of the awkwardness, as a result of they are not.”
GRANT’S TAKE: Younger’s logic definitely holds water, however he makes one key assumption: that Garoppolo will go a bodily earlier than the start of the common season. What if he does not go a bodily till after Week 1? Would he request a launch earlier than he is wholesome?
And who’s to say Garoppolo would refuse to be a $27 million backup for a yr? I am guessing Younger would not wish to do this, however he isn’t Garoppolo. And if the 49ers launch Garoppolo, he will not make anyplace close to $27 million this yr on the open market.
I nonetheless have a sense Garoppolo might be on the staff all yr simply so the 49ers can get a third-round compensatory decide when he turns into a free agent. I hope I am fallacious.
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San Francisco mayoral candidates debate public safety approaches
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San Francisco 49ers’ Christian McCaffrey Graces Madden NFL 25 Cover
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Madden NFL 25 (the new one, not the bizarrely titled 25th-anniversary entry of the same name from 2013) has found its cover athlete. Hot off his run to a near-victory in Super Bowl LVIII comes San Francisco 49er running back Christian McCaffrey.
The reigning NFL Offensive Player of the Year will grace the standard and Deluxe Editions. You can view both covers in the gallery below.
EA has yet to detail Madden 25’s gameplay but teases the next evolution of current-gen/PC exclusive features such as FieldSense, new commentary and presentation, and updates to Franchise and other modes. A press release states EA plans to announce gameplay details “soon.”
Madden NFL 25 launches on August 16 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. You can read our review of last year’s Madden NFL 24 here. For the first time in years, Madden won’t be EA’s only licensed football sim this year, as EA Sports College Football makes its comeback on July 19. You can watch the first trailer here.
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100 automated license plate reading cameras installed across San Francisco yield arrests
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Automated license plate readers installed across San Francisco are helping law enforcement find and arrest criminals across the Bay Area, according to the office of Mayor London Breed.
The city has installed 100 ALPR cameras so far, and another 300 are expected to be operational by July. The cameras are helping police to find suspects in criminal cases, and it’s not just benefiting San Francisco. Other area police forces have also found suspects thanks to the help of the ALPR camera system.
The city provided a few examples of arrests that were made using the system. On May 13, a woman with a no-bail warrant for organized retail theft was captured by the ALPR cameras in the Mission District, where she was arrested.
On June 8, the San Jose Police Department was able to request support in search of a sexual assault suspect. The suspect’s vehicle was picked up by cameras in the Taraval Police District. Police found the suspect at Golden Gate Park and took them into custody.
San Francisco’s ALPR cameras were funded by a $17.3 million grant from California’s Organized Retail Theft Grant Program. Security company Flock City has been contracted by SF to install and maintain all 400 cameras.
Mayor Breed and San Francisco Police Chief Bill Scott both touted the success of the ALPR cameras.
“This new technology is just one new tool we are using that is helping us make San Francisco safer for all and it is delivering results,” said Mayor London Breed. “This shows the impact that technology can have in assisting our officers in doing their work and is sending an important message to those who think they can come to our City and commit crimes.”
Scott says the cameras have been a massive help to law enforcement.
“I want to thank our officers for their outstanding work. Looking forward, we will be integrating our ALPR network with our other technologies, including technologies voters approved in March under Proposition E, like drones and public safety cameras,” Scott said in a statement.
Though some city leaders are happy with the cameras, there isn’t sufficient data to prove that they help improve clearance rates. A clearance rate is found using the number of crimes that are charged divided by the number of crimes recorded.
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