49ers' Shanahan to be limited in camp after crash
Shanahan is recovering well from many of the injuries, though he still has lingering concussion symptoms, general manager John Lynch said Saturday....
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- Shanahan is recovering well from many of the injuries, though he still has lingering concussion symptoms, general manager John Lynch said Saturday.
- Assistant head coach Chris Foerster will assume some of Shanahan's duties until he returns, though Lynch said it will be a group effort to fill in for Shanahan.
- "Kyle basically is going to be like in the protocol," Lynch said.
- Lynch said meetings might be a bit different without Shanahan leading them, but he said he believes the veteran coaching staff and older players such as linebacker Fred Warner and tackle Trent Williams can handle any added leadership responsibilities while Shanahan recovers.
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Shanahan is recovering well from many of the injuries, though he still has lingering concussion symptoms, general manager John Lynch said Saturday. Assistant head coach Chris Foerster will assume some of Shanahan's duties until he returns, though Lynch said it will be a group effort to fill in for Shanahan. "Kyle basically is going to be like in the protocol," Lynch said. Lynch said meetings might be a bit different without Shanahan leading them, but he said he believes the veteran coaching staff and older players such as linebacker Fred Warner and tackle Trent Williams can handle any added leadership responsibilities while Shanahan recovers. "We're not blinking," Lynch said. "That's not what we're anticipating," Lynch said.