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Steve Young says 49ers locker room fraught with terror – 49ers Webzone

It’s the time of year when many people like to focus on scary things. Whether it’s scary movies, haunted houses, witches and ghosts, or pumpkins being carved, it’s the season of screams and heart-racing stories. As we prepare for Halloween weekend, and as the San Francisco 49ers prepare to travel to Chicago to play the Bears, Hall of Famer Steve Young is seeing something else that is striking terror within his mind…the 49ers locker room.

On Wednesday, Young was a guest on KNBR Radio for his weekly appearance on the Tolbert, Krueger and Brooks Show to discuss the 49ers loss to the Colts last Sunday night. Young is big on locker room dynamics. And right now, he doesn’t believe the 49ers have a strong locker room, mainly because of some key losses, but also because of what went on with Jimmy Garoppolo, and the quarterback situation, in the offseason.

“I give Jimmy a tremendous amount of credit for dealing with this through March, April, May, June, July, and August really well. And into September, really,” Young said. “Better than you can even ask somebody to kind of buck up, go play well, look for your next job, deal with it every day in the locker room. So, it’s been the undercurrent of everything that’s happened in training camp and on. It’s what’s happening at quarterback.

“And the team, the locker room, you guys have heard me talk about the locker room, has its own heartbeat, its own ecosystem, and in 2019, we had the best locker room in the league. And why we went to the Super Bowl was a lot of reasons, but the main reason was the resiliency of that locker room, and the leadership, and the people that came out of it, the people that spoke for it. They dealt with all the problems. They didn’t need the coach to come in and deal with it. They dealt with all the hard things that came up week in and week out.”

The 49ers played in the Super Bowl in February of 2019. A month later, the team traded star defensive tackle DeForest Buckner. Less than a month after that, longtime left tackle Joe Staley retired. After the 2020 season, when cornerback Richard Sherman, a free agent at the time, wasn’t resigned, the leadership void was deepened. Buckner, Staley and Sherman were the team’s top three leaders.

Young has noticed the difference in the locker room dynamics, especially on Sunday. “I sensed in the game on Sunday, just against the Colts, I always think about who has the more resilient locker room,” Young continued. “I’m watching the game, thinking about it, watching, and you can feel it. Maybe it’s just me, but I can watch and feel the resiliency. And I feel our locker room is not great, and I’m worried that it’s fraught with terror because now, six weeks in, Trey would be playing if he was ready to play. It’s too late, so we’re in.

“Because he’s not ready, now Jimmy, about two weeks ago when he hurt his calf, I watched him, and I just felt, when he announced that he was going to be out a couple of weeks…that things have changed. He’s still bucking up, and he says the right things, and he acts right, but the spirit of playing this out and how he feels about it just feels to be different. And especially as we’re losing, it just gets harder. So now, here we are. Now, we set the stage. Where do you go?

“Well, it’s too late to turn back. Trey can’t play right now because then you get into the Justin Fields problem. The Justin Fields problem is now he’s got to play again. And let’s say it goes worse. Now, what do you do? You bench him again, and then he doesn’t have the resiliency to stay on the field, and then Andy [Dalton] plays, and then we’re at the end of the season. Do we even have a guy?…Things move quick.”

The pressure is on Kyle Shanahan right now. If the 49ers continue to lose, his critics will grow even louder. According to Young, the coach can’t worry only about fans and media. He has to pay special attention to the locker room.

“As a coach, you can say, ‘Oh, don’t worry about it. We’ll keep developing the player.’ But remember, it’s a three-ring circus. It’s three rings,” explained Young. “The main ring is what’s on the locker room, the field, the guys, the coaches. But there’s another ring — the public, the fans. And then there’s another ring — the media. You think that the circus tent doesn’t cover all three and that you’ve got to deal with all three, you’re kidding yourself. And so, as that evolves, that’s why it’s fraught with terror because the Justin Fields situation is, let’s say he plays again next week, it’s worse…what [do you do now]? The only thing they can do is fire Matt Nagy at the end of the year, and then start off with a new coach and hope Justin Fields becomes a player. You can see how complicated it can get, how fast.

“And that’s what you don’t want to have here, a young Trey Lance, hasn’t played much, looks like I said, awesomely raw. So, that’s awesome. But you don’t want to end the year without an upswing of, ‘Look, we have the answer.’ We went all in to find the answer, and we think we have it. You don’t want it to be, ‘Well, we still think we have it,’ but the media is like, ‘We don’t have it,’ and the fans are like, ‘We don’t have it.’ That’s a problem. And that’s why exposing somebody who’s not ready to play is a problem.”

Young continued, “But then Jimmy goes and plays, and you can see that the locker room wants to support somebody. Two good guys. This is a Super Bowl roster, and they want that locker room to be cohesive. And this situation has made it very difficult to have a cohesive locker room even though both guys have played their parts really well. They’re not toxic. They’re trying to do the best they can. So, that’s why I say it’s fraught with terror because you just hope that something positive comes out of Chicago, and if there’s something positive that comes out of Chicago, we can eke out some more weeks through this thing without too much more damage to the season, to Jimmy, to Trey. The more damage that Jimmy has, then we have to move Jimmy, and there’s nothing being offered. Or Trey is damaged because he’s young and hasn’t played well. Now, the season’s over because we’re now 3-8. That’s why it’s fraught with terror.”

Young said the 49ers were at a place last week where they needed to do something to stop the bleeding, but now things have gotten worse, because it exposed the locker room. Regardless of who plays moving forward (regardless of the position), this team has to play good football and win some games.

You can listen to the full interview below.

Who are the 2021 San Francisco 49ers? Fans are still trying to figure out the team’s identity. Maybe the Niners are still trying to figure that out themselves.

We know head coach Kyle Shanahan would like the 49ers to own a punishing rushing attack. That hasn’t happened. Some of that is due to injuries. The team lost starter Raheem Mostert for the season due to a knee injury suffered in Week 1. Jeff Wilson was lost before that but could return this season. JaMycal Hasty is just now returning from an injury of his own.

That left a pair of rookies — Elijah Mitchell and Trey Sermon — to establish a rushing attack. However, even they have not been healthy. Right now, San Francisco is averaging 122 rushing yards per game, which is good enough to rank No. 12

Brandon Aiyuk has been the talk amongst 49ers fans after his slow start to the season. He has only caught eight passes for 90 yards over the team’s first six games, despite breaking out as a rookie, having caught 60 passes for 748 yards and five touchdowns, leading the team in all three of those categories in 2020.

Last week, John Lynch spoke about his second-year receiver and stated that Aiyuk “hasn’t made the strides [the 49ers] have expected him to,” sparking a controversy about whether the team’s been misusing him, or if there’s really something different about Aiyuk.

Still, Lynch, who spoke with NBC’s Matt Maiocco, has given his utmost confidence in the 25th

The San Francisco 49ers have played five games this season. Their second-round draft pick, guard Aaron Banks, has been inactive for each of them. That has led many to question the selection. That’s a high draft slot for a player who has yet to contribute this season.

Veteran center Alex Mack joined KNBR this morning and was asked about his rookie teammate. What does Banks need to do to get on the football field for the 49ers?

“Just keep putting the work in,” Mack responded on the Murph & Mac show. “You know, he’s a good dude. He works hard. He just has a couple of more things to learn and put the work in. And it’s a credit to the other guards that it’s not easy to break the starting lineup. We have a lot of depth here.

“Aaron is

On Sunday night, a familiar face will be leading his Indianapolis Colts defense into Levi’s Stadium, looking to prove that the San Francisco 49ers made a mistake by trading him last year. All-Pro defensive tackle DeForest Buckner will play against his former team for the first time since that trade.

General manager John Lynch knows the move to ship Buckner, an outstanding young talent, will be questioned for years to come. The two sides just couldn’t find a contract extension figure that worked well for each party.

“We loved everything about DeForest,” Lynch said this morning on KNBR’s Murph & Mac show. “… A lot of people, and I’m sure they’ll continue to talk whether that was the right move [or] wrong move, but it’s the move we made at the time,

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