in another decade. I guess once they get that Vince Lombardi flick figured out they’ll move onto Walsh. He’s already had some great documentaries San Francisco 49ers Hoodie , the NFL Football Life episode being one of my favorites. This one is a brief 15 minute documentary I found while lurking around the 49ers reddit page. Given the talent appearing in the video, I have to think it’s something professionally done. The YouTube user Niners Museum made me think this may be playing in the 49ers museum at Levi’s Stadium, but I have no confirmation on this. In any case, the above video is worth a watch because it has greats like Joe Montana, Steve Young, George Seifert, and others talking about Walsh’s coaching style. You also get some high quality audio clips of Walsh talking which never get old, and again, sound like something Vince Lombardi would say. You should be able to watch the video above, but if you can’t you can view it on YouTube by going here.49ers fantasy football pick-ups, drops for Week 2 So, fantasy football is kind of a thing. If you lost in Week 1, the best part about losing in Week 1 is being first with your waiver claims for Week 2 Customized San Francisco 49ers Jerseys , and as the weeks go on, the pickings get slim. The San Francisco 49ers have some players you may want to consider after their own loss to the Minnesota Vikings. I figured I’d take a look at some of them and also some of the players that made our fool’s gold list and if you should hold them to a higher standard on your team. Percentage owned numbers are based on Yahoo! leagues.Pick-upsGeorge Kittle % Owned: 75Week 1 stats: Five catches, 90 yardsKittle was regarded as a sleeper tight end pick going into Week 1 and a lot of fantasy owners burned a late draft pick to put Kittle on their bench. He’s owned in 75 percent of leagues, so keep an eye out for him on your waiver wire.With 90 yards and potential for two touchdowns, there’s no reason to not put him in your lineup. If he managed just one of those touchdowns, he’d be in the Top-3. Kittle was used quite a bit in 2017 and if Week 1 is any indication, that may happen again. Keep in mind, Shanahan gets several pass catchers involved in the game plan, so owners may get a bit frustrated if he’s not peppered with targets week to week. That’s a small concern. Kittle is worth at least burning a bench spot in all formats and worth starting in a 12-team league.Pick up or don’t pick up: Pick him upMatt Breida% Owned: 58Week 1 stats: 11 carries, 46 yards; One reception, five yardsThe 49ers split running back carries down the middle Sunday, with Breida having just one carry less than Morris. Kyle Shanahan tends to run with the hot hand at running back and neither back was hot in Minnesota. That said, with Breida’s limited ownership www.sanfrancisco49ersteamonline.com , he’s worth a look in deeper leagues. For 10-team leagues and below, it’s an add if you’re absolutely desperate at the position or have a vacant bench slot burning a hole into your team.There’s no guarantee Breida will be giving you points week to week, especially with Alfred Morris in there. He’s not worth a first waiver claim, especially when other potentially more productive options like Bilal Powell are available in 58 percent of leagues. Powell is not a sure thing either, but I’d be more comfortable with him getting 10 touches a game than Breida. Let this one simmer unless it’s a deeper league or you ignored the running back position for 10 rounds in your draft. It’s worth a bit more consideration in PPR, but not much. Pick up or don’t pick up: Don’t pick up. Not yet. There’s just too much available to merit burning your waiver claims on Breida.Dante Pettis% Owned: 1Week 1 stats: Two catches, 61 yards; One touchdown If you really, really, really, really want Pettis, you can wait until all your other waiver claims go through to get the wide receiver. But he’s definitely not worth it. Pettis had the day’s only touchdown, but the 49ers have a lot of mouths at wide receiver to feed, and Pettis is lower on the pecking order behind Marquise Goodwin and Pierre Gar莽on. There is no reason to even use a bench spot on Pettis. He was impressive San Francisco 49ers T-Shirt , but he’s not ready for fantasy yet. Pick up or don’t pick up: Don’t pick him up. Only one percent of leagues own Pettis. There’s a very good reason for that. There’s no need for that number to increase. Robbie Gould% Owned: 51Week 1 stats: Three field goals, longest: 41 yardsColor me shocked that Gould is owned in only half of Yahoo! leagues. Given what he did for the 49ers last year, I saw him as a top-10 kicking option. Many like to stream kickers, but Gould could free up a waiver claim for your entire season. Gould will continue to make field goals, especially if the 49ers red zone issues continue. Put him on your team and don’t look back. You don’t need another kicker except when the 49ers are on bye.Pick up or don’t pick up: If you’re someone who streams kickers, put a stop to that if Gould is in your league and use your claims on other positions. If you were unsatisfied with your kicker in Week 1 and Gould is an option, give him a look. If he’s available, pick him up. Fool’s goldMarquise Goodwin% Owned: 94Week 1 stats: 0 Catches, 0 yards. Goodwin began last season as waiver fodder, but slowly picked up steam as the 49ers hype-train went on to the point he was becoming the receiver to have over Pierre Gar莽on.Well, he definitely was not a receiver you wanted to have Sunday as Goodwin managed a big fat goose egg after a thigh bruise early in the game. It’s not a good sign. Goodwin is currently listed day-to-day as he rehabs the injury, but his fantasy value couldn’t have started any worse. Drop or don’t drop: Don’t drop him. Given that it’s Week 1, don’t do anything drastic yet. Keep Goodwin on your bench and wait to see what happens with this injury. Jimmy Garoppolo% Owned: 94Week 1 stats: 15 completions San Francisco 49ers Hats , 261 yards; 1 touchdown, 3 interceptionsOne of the overhyped quarterbacks in fantasy, Jimmy G makes our fool’s gold list in Week 1. My original idea was to fill out my roster and take Jimmy G late in the draft. Boy, I’m glad I didn’t follow through with that. Garoppolo had a terrible game and even if I did plan on making him my QB1, I’d be streaming a quarterback for Week 1. There was no way I’d start him against the Vikings. That said, I didn’t exactly expect this much of a stinker. If you are one of those people who reached for Jimmy Garoppolo (and from conversations I fear quite a few of you, including this guy who took him with his first pick). So bench him? On the contrary, start him! Unless you have an elite fantasy QB in Aaron Rodgers or Russell Wilson, Garoppolo is worth a start. As I’m writing this, I’m watching a rookie QB with the New York Jets lay points on the Detroit Lions. In Detroit. I wonder what Jimmy G can do to them in Santa Clara. That said, I’d be eyeing any QB pickups this week before the position is gobbled up by other teams if you aren’t feeling the Jimmy G train. Drop or don’t drop: You drafted him? You’re in it for the long haul. Don’t drop him.