1 Bill Walsh: The innovative football genius is in the Pro Football Hall of Fame for what he did as 49ers head coach, but he also was a Hall of Fame general manager for the 49ers while laying the groundwork for the San Francisco dynasty during the first four years of his initial tenure with the team, then returning at the turn of the century to transform the 49ers into winners again. Walsh’s keen eye for talent, instincts as an evaluator, roster-building techniques and hardline decision-making created the 49er Way of doing football business, a tried-and-true approach that still is being emulated throughout the league more than three decades after Walsh made it famous.
2 Eddie DeBartolo: It all starts at the top in the NFL, and that was never more true than during the 23 years DeBartolo was the team’s principal owner, when he set new standards for what it means to be a modern-day NFL owner before being named to the Hall of Fame in 2016. DeBartolo made the wise move a few years after buying the team to clean house and put Walsh in charge, then spared no expense in building a winner and keeping the 49ers there for more than two decades as one of the most beloved owners in league history,
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THE BACK LIST
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Making the right choice at QB
In the weeks that follow after you read this — and perhaps sometime even sooner than that — Kyle Shanahan and the rest of the 49ers organization will make a titanic decision that will have present, future and perhaps even everlasting implications for the franchise. It will chart the course for the team’s pivotal 2021 season while determining whether San Francisco really does have the juice to return to powerhouse status and again be considered a legitimate contender to get back to the Super Bowl.
TOP 10 Linebacker seasons
Fred Warner vaulted to stardom with a spectacular 2020 season — and the 49ers rewarded him this summer with a $95.225 million deal that makes him the highest-paid inside linebacker in NFL history. By today’s standards, Warner’s performance last year was worth the money as he posted an Approximate Value of 19 — matching the highest score ever recorded by a San Francisco defender according to a Pro Football Reference formula that puts a single number on each player-season across all positions since 1960. Patrick Willis and NaVorro Bowman (twice) also had seasons with an AV of 19 as they dominate this list of the greatest individual seasons by a linebacker in 49ers history.