49ers’ Brock Purdy reveals expectations for rookie De’Zhaun Stribling
“Stribling’s a guy that has a lot of raw talent,” Purdy said. “And just throwing routes on air and stuff to him, and getting a feel for how he moves, and his speed, he’s a guy that, once we obviously get him in the playbook a lot, and get reps with each other on the field, I feel like he’s going to be a guy that can come in and make an instant impact.”
49ers veteran reveals how Kyle Shanahan has evolved as a coach “I’ve seen so
much development,” Juszczyk said. “I mean, over 10 years, honestly, I could say he’s probably developed in every phase, as improved, but I think the one that really stands out is just his comfortability standing in front of the team, and in addressing the team, and speaking to a group of men, and doing it confidently.
“He was an offense coordinator before he came here, so there wasn’t as much of that. But now, he commands the room, and he knows exactly what he’s doing up there, and he’s just such a great leader of men.”
“If it’s the first day of training camp, he’ll go back and watch last year’s meeting of the first day of training camp to see what he said,” Juszczyk revealed. “And I think part of that is not to just keep saying the same thing, and to keep it fresh. That’s another thing that he’s so great at doing, is adapting to the roster that he does have.
“Sometimes a different message needs to be given to a different group, whether that’s we’re a more experienced team, a less experienced team, what kind of success we had the year before, or at the moment, all that type of thing. He’s very good at being in the moment and being able to adjust what he says.”
49ers’ Keion White feels ‘pretty good,’ taking gunshot recovery ‘one day at a time’
“Keion White played in ex-teammate Mack Wilson’s charity basketball game last year, but on Saturday, he stuck to coaching.
The 49ers’ defensive end is still recovering from a gunshot wound he suffered during an alleged altercation with rapper Lil Baby and his entourage at a San Francisco nightclub in February.
White walked without a limp during the celebrity hoops event at Corona del Sol High School in Tempe, Arizona. He dribbled a basketball casually at times, though socks covered the ankle wound, and White didn’t make any explosive movements.
After the game, White spoke with R.org about his recovery.
“I feel pretty good,” White said. “I’m just taking everything one day at a time and seeing where we are.”
When asked if he would be ready to participate at the start of training camp in July, White did not want to look that far ahead.”











