No excuses on our side. We have to play better. We have got to start fast. We dug a hole a little too deep for us to come out of.
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Mora, after seven years as a 49ers assistant, returned to San Francisco for his first NFL game. When the schedule came out and I saw that, I laughed, ... I knew everyone would try to make that game about me, which was silly. Hey, I've played my dad four times. Now that's something. It's an awful day, win or lose. Someone in the Mora family is guaranteed to lose, and that's an awful day.Jim Mora
And what can he teach cornerbacks who are used to grabbing the receiver's jersey at the seven or eight-yard mark You've got to teach them to have a short memory, ... So they can get to the next down.
Jim Mora
I have decided not to extend Mike Johnson's contract. Mike has worked hard as our quarterbacks coach for the last two seasons and we wish him the very best in the future.
Jim Mora
As far as we are from that situation, they all feel it and they care about that happening, they care about the kid, they care about his family, the 49ers organization. It's just a tragedy.
Jim Mora
That's a good problem to have if you're an organization, when one of your best players is getting recognized for things he does off the field, ... I can understand where he's coming from. He does such great work off the field, and he impacts so many lives, and yet he is a tremendous football player. I don't think there's anything he can't do.
Jim Mora
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