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  <title>A 49ers Podcast - Episode 4: Matt Maiocco</title>
  <description>Matt Maiocco, NBC Sports Bay Area's 49ers Insider, joins A 49ers Podcast for an in-depth conversation on all things 49ers past, present and future. Matt has covered the team for over 26 years and currently co-hosts  49ers Talk with Laura Britt. He is also one of the leading figures behind Letters to 87, a documentary and book on Dwight Clark’s “the Catch.” The project highlighted letters and stories on the impact the play and Clark – who passed away from ALS in 2018 – had on the lives of people who witnessed the legendary play up-close, from afar or years after it occurred. We get into:  What Letters to 87 means to Matt, how the project came to be and its legacy Matt’s favorite letters, and some of mine as well Larger than life and so much more: Dwight Clark’s impact on fans Matt’s favorite games, and why some losses also standout How Matt approaches reporting now vs. when he first walked into the 49ers locker room It’s not all bad with Jimmy Garoppolo under center An under the radar player or two for 2021 Why fans should feel confident in the long-term outlook of the team The Jets? Why Robert Saleh and Mike LaFleur are the right guys for Gang Green  </description>
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