Kurtenbach: The ‘urgent’ 49ers passed a key test against the Giants with ruthless execution

Sunday’s 49ers win over the Giants shouldn’t be considered a significant accomplishment. This was hardly a seismic victory that proves San Francisco is destined for postseason glory and is poised to play in a Super Bowl the Bay is hosting come February.

No, Sunday’s win was merely the Niners doing what every playoff-worthy outfit should do when facing a pathetic, bottom-feeding opponent: take its lunch money and walk away.

Make no mistake about it: Sunday’s 34-24 win in the swamps of New Jersey against the New York Giants was the ultimate referendum on the 49ers’ season. Why? Because the Giants are a disaster. Tactically, philosophically, and politically, that franchise is a mess.

They have a rookie quarterback, a receiver room that looks like a community college roster, an underperforming defensive line, and a secondary that couldn’t stop a grandma with a walker. If the 49ers, even with their prodigious, perpetually growing injury list, failed to handle this business, the whole season was over. Finished. They don’t even make flags that red.

But the Niners did handle business, controlling every aspect of this eminently forgettable game. Special teams had flash plays, the defense played better than its personnel would have suggested, and the offense was a machine of efficiency. The Niners passed the test with ease. Literally.

Quarterback Mac Jones was perfect in the first half Sunday, completing 14-of-14 for 143 yards and two touchdowns. It was a ruthlessly executed start that provided the Niners the upper hand in the second half, despite some defensive woes. It also established a blueprint for how the Niners can continue to win games despite what is clearly a curse or some paranormal phenomenon that has left the Niners as the league’s most-injured team yet again.

Because here is the brutal, undeniable truth: The dreams of the 49ers playing a Super Bowl at home are out of reach. Nobody can suspend enough disbelief to say a team without Fred Warner and Nick Bosa is going to win multiple playoff games against the elites. It’s an impossibility.

But this squad still has every reason to expect to be playing on the second weekend in January, provided they adhere to the single, most basic, most unglamorous blueprint they have left: They must be a run-first team.

The Niners are playing with off-the-street free agents, rookies, and dollar-store pickups up and down their defensive line, and they might be adding a few more before Tuesday’s NFL trade deadline, particularly after rookie defensive tackle Mykel Williams’ knee injury, suffered in the fourth quarter Sunday.

Pair a line that is last in the NFL in pressure rate with a secondary that has shown clear breakdowns in both communication and coverage all season — Sunday’s game being no exception — and the Niners know they have to score roughly 30 points per game to win moving forward.

Moreso, they’ll have to do it with the ground game leading the way.

We saw what happened in Houston last week, when the Niners fell behind early and abandoned the run; a bad situation became worse. Control the ball by running the ball, and that brings a time-of-possession advantage and typically cleaner windows in which to throw the ball.

None of this is advanced-level football theory. In fact, it might be considered elementary. But this Niners team is in no position to reinvent modern offense. Elementary will do for now.

Sunday, it worked quite well.

On the fourth-quarter drive that gave San Francisco a 27-10 lead, the Niners threw the ball on first down, gained 13 yards, and then didn’t throw the ball again. Eight straight runs, 63 yards, complete domination.

Shanahan was practically giggling about it postgame: “It’s very fun. It’s awesome,” Shanahan said of the drive. “It’s so tempting the whole time you’re like ‘man, can you do it again and get away with it? Maybe we should do a play action or something off of it. No, screw it, we’ll just keep running it.’”

“The guys came through, and that’s one of the most enjoyable drives you can go on. All run plays.”

So expect McCaffrey to touch the ball 33 times, like he did Sunday, every game from this point onwards. Brian Robinson, McCaffrey’s backup, is going to have a role in this offense, too. He ran the ball five times for 53 yards and a touchdown Sunday.

The Niners’ offensive line is going to have to continue to find ways to merge gap and zone blocking — they’ve done a great job of that in two of the last three weeks.

And whichever quarterback is under the center — be that backup Mac Jones, who started his seventh game Sunday, or Brock Purdy, whose return is considered imminent (next week or the following), as he recovers from a turf-toe injury — needs to be precise and timely with their throws, like Jones was on Sunday.

“This is a big one for us. You really have to look at this game like a playoff game, almost,” Jones said. “We definitely answered the bell.”

“This team’s pretty urgent right now,” McCaffrey, the team’s bellcow back, said. “It’s been good to come back from losses with big wins.”

The Niners’ dreams of playing in the Super Bowl at their home field might be out of reach given the battered and bruised state of their roster. No one can suspend enough disbelief to say a team without Fred Warner and Nick Bosa is going to win multiple playoff games.

But Sunday was a reminder that this squad has a long way to go before reaching rock-bottom. And if this team can keep carrying the rock, they have every reason to believe — or rather expect — to be playing in real playoff games, not just ones imagined.
https://www.mercurynews.com/2025/11/02/kurtenbach-the-urgent-49ers-passed-a-key-test-against-the-giants-with-ruthless-execution/

Pure Evil: Sister of Slain Firefighter Corey Comperatore Receives Vile Letter Mocking His Death — Signed and Sent Proudly by “Another Deranged Democrat”

**A Hateful Handwritten Letter Sent to Kelly Comperatore Meeder, Sister of Fallen Firefighter Corey Comperatore**

*By Jim Hoft | November 02, 2025 | Gateway Pundit*

Kelly Comperatore Meeder, the sister of fallen firefighter Corey Comperatore, has revealed that she received a hateful handwritten letter mocking her brother’s death. Corey Comperatore was tragically killed during the assassination attempt on President Trump in Butler, Pennsylvania.

In a heartfelt Facebook post, Meeder described opening what she thought was a thank-you card from a grateful family, part of her work organizing events at a local hall, only to find a venom-filled rant from what she called “another deranged Democrat.”

Meeder wrote:

> “I pour myself into every wedding and event at the Hall. So, I thought I was opening a ‘thank you’ card from a grateful family, as I often do.
> Nope. Just another ‘love note’ from ANOTHER deranged Democrat.
> Imagine being so filled with hatred that you send a handwritten card to someone who still cries, every single day, over the murder of her little brother. As if your feelings matter that much to me.
> Can you even fathom this kind of viciousness? Imagine being so proud of it that you sign it with your first and last name, AND affix a return address label to it!
> This is our life now. Our ‘new normal.’
> All I ever did to deserve this kind of hatred was to love my brother.
> Adding another name to my prayer list tonight. Kristine, obviously, needs a relationship with Jesus. Pray for her. Pray that God turns her ‘heart of stone to a heart of flesh.’ Ezekiel 36:26”

Meeder also shared images of the hateful handwritten card she received from a Wisconsin resident. The vile message mocked her late brother, Corey Comperatore, with baseless attacks on President Trump and the family’s pain.

The letter read in part:

> “Do you really believe fascist Trump cares about your dead brother? He made a joke about your sister-in-law getting a million dollars for her dead husband. He joked about it!
> So now you are mad because 6 Secret Service agents were not held accountable in your bro’s death. Donald fascist Trump fires anyone who doesn’t bow down to him. Anyone who doesn’t prosecute his enemies.
> He will not fire the incompetent Secret Service agents because they saved him. He doesn’t give a f*** about your MAGA brother.
> If you gave him a couple million dollars he might do something for you— but I don’t believe you have enough money to pay him off.
> So do what you got to do, but don’t blame anyone but your Hitler president.”

This incident highlights the extreme hostility faced by grieving families amid political tensions. Imagine being so consumed by Trump Derangement Syndrome that you track down a grieving woman to send such a hateful message.

Unfortunately, this is just the latest in a disturbing pattern of harassment against Trump supporters and victims’ families by some on the left. From doxxing to death threats, this toxic rhetoric—fueled by mainstream media labels calling Trump a “fascist”—has emboldened extremists to act out in dangerous ways.

*Topics: Government, History, Politics, Society*
*Keywords: Butler, Corey Comperatore, Pennsylvania*

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https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/4350310/posts

[Catholic Caucus] From the Church of the Twilight Zone

A German priest, with the full approval of the diocese, recently held a “queer Mass” that was publicly broadcast—and not a single word of correction or rebuke came from the Vatican. Meanwhile, attacks against the Traditional Latin Mass and all things traditional continue unabated.

During this disturbing service, the priest wore a rainbow flag stole. The Paschal candle celebrated not Christ the King, but LGBTQ pride. Even the lighting inside the church glorified, not God, but the LGBTQ lifestyle.

Rorate Caeli reported that the German public broadcaster ZDF has, for decades, presented Sunday “Divine Services” from both the Evangelical and Catholic traditions. However, this past Sunday marked the first time the Catholic “Mass” was replaced with a “Queer Divine Service.”

This situation offers a grim reminder of *Traditionis custodes*, the document aimed at restricting the Traditional Latin Mass. It contained the controversial statement:

> “The liturgical books promulgated by Saint Paul VI and Saint John Paul II, in conformity with the decrees of Vatican Council II, are the only expression of the lex orandi of the Roman Rite.”

*Note:* Although the official English translation uses the word “unique,” the original intent clearly means “only.” We have highlighted this distinction since the document’s release.

One must seriously question whether all the varied forms and innovations accepted under the broad umbrella of the Pauline Rite can truly be considered a unified “expression” of the Roman Rite. This moment calls for reflection—perhaps a rereading of Archbishop Lefebvre’s *Open Letter to Confused Catholics* is in order.

Faithful Catholics ask with a heavy heart: How can this be happening? How can the Vicar of Christ—the pope—remain silent in the face of such an abomination?

That church needs immediate reconsecration, and the priest responsible should be suspended. St. Paul warned that the Eucharist could become a source of condemnation rather than salvation. Those participating in this faux sacrament put their souls in grave danger.

It is not enough to claim to be Catholic—the proof is in the practice. The devil delights in mock sacraments, and this “queer Mass” comes dangerously close to a black Mass, which inverts and distorts Christ’s sacrament of love.

For those thinking this was a rogue priest acting without authority, be assured—this event was months in the making and was actively promoted on the diocesan website.

If you have the courage, the video of this service is available to watch. Witnessing the entrance procession and the closing “hymn,” with a band positioned at the center of the sanctuary, was deeply heartbreaking.

Please join in a rosary of reparation today. When the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass is transformed into a celebration of perversion, we must mourn and do penance.

May God have mercy on those who advance a faux church with faux sacraments, desecrating the Body and Blood of the Lord—turning what should be a source of salvation into an instrument of condemnation.

Pray especially for all the souls who attended this sacrilegious “Mass.”
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/4350296/posts

Bessent: High U.S. interest rates may have caused housing recession

Parts of the U.S. economy, particularly housing, may already be in recession because of high interest rates, U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said Sunday. He repeated his call for the Federal Reserve to accelerate rate cuts.

“I think that we are in good shape, but I think that there are sectors of the economy that are in recession,” Bessent said on CNN’s “State of the Union” program. “And the Fed has caused a lot of distributional problems with their policies.”

Bessent acknowledged that although the overall U.S. economy remains solid, high mortgage rates continue to hinder the real estate market. Housing, he explained, is effectively in a recession that is hitting low-end consumers the hardest because they tend to have debts rather than assets.

Pending home sales in the United States were flat in September, according to the National Association of Realtors. The treasury secretary characterized the overall economic environment as being in a transition period.

Fed Chair Jerome Powell last week signaled that the central bank may not cut rates further at its December meeting. This stance prompted sharp criticism from Bessent and other officials from the Trump administration.

Federal Reserve Governor Stephen Miran, who is on leave from his post as chairman of the White House Council of Economic Advisers, said in an interview with the New York Times published on Saturday that the Fed risks inducing a recession if it does not swiftly lower interest rates.

Miran, who is due to return to his White House job in January, was one of two central bank governors who dissented from last week’s Fed decision to lower interest rates by 25 basis points, instead advocating for a 50 basis points cut (0.5 percentage points).

“If you keep policy this tight for a long period of time, then you run the risk that monetary policy itself is inducing a recession,” Miran said in the interview, conducted on Friday. “I don’t see a reason to run that risk if I’m not concerned about inflation on the upside.”

Bessent echoed this view, noting that the Trump administration’s cuts in government spending have helped lower the deficit-to-gross-domestic-product ratio to 5.9% from 6.4%, which in turn should help reduce inflation.

The Federal Reserve can also assist by continuing to bring down interest rates, he added.

“If we are contracting spending, then I would think inflation would be dropping. If inflation is dropping, then the Fed should be cutting rates,” Bessent said.
https://www.staradvertiser.com/2025/11/02/breaking-news/bessent-high-u-s-interest-rates-may-have-caused-housing-recession/

Pedestrian killed in hit n’ run crash on I-64 in Midtown

A man tragically died late Saturday night after being struck by multiple vehicles on Interstate 64 in Midtown.

The incident occurred under circumstances that are currently under investigation. Authorities urge drivers to exercise caution while commuting through the area.

Further details will be provided as the investigation unfolds.
https://fox2now.com/news/missouri/pedestrian-killed-in-hit-n-run-crash-on-i-64-in-midtown/

Don’t Expect a ‘Shaun of the Dead’ Sequel, Says Edgar Wright

Edgar Wright’s *Shaun of the Dead* celebrated its 20th anniversary last year. For fans hoping for a follow-up, however, those hopes will have to remain just that. While promoting his upcoming film *The Running Man*, Polygon asked the British filmmaker if he had ever considered making a second *Shaun of the Dead* film. Wright politely declined the idea, explaining that he and longtime creative partner Simon Pegg don’t feel there’s any more story left to tell with Shaun’s adventures.

In Wright’s view, many sequels “don’t really earn their keep because all the story has been told in the first movie.” He elaborated: “Shaun goes from being a kind of sad sack to being a hero by the end of the movie. So it’s very difficult to start the next movie when there’s no obvious arc.”

Looking at Wright’s filmography, it’s clear he’s not particularly a sequel-oriented director. The closest examples are his loosely connected *Cornetto* trilogy and, debatably, *Scott Pilgrim Takes Off*. Meanwhile, the zombie genre itself has seen numerous continuations. *The Walking Dead* has spawned multiple spinoffs and sequel series over the years, and *Zombieland*—a film often compared to *Shaun of the Dead*—became a mini-franchise with a sequel film in 2019 and a TV spinoff.

We’ve also grown accustomed to decades-later sequels appearing seemingly out of nowhere, with Disney leading the charge in recent years. But when it comes to *Shaun of the Dead*, Wright said he has “not recently” been approached about a sequel and is completely fine with that.

Simon Pegg shares this sentiment. In May, he stated that the film should be left alone entirely, effectively quashing any reboot rumors. For Pegg, Shaun’s story wrapped up neatly at the film’s end, and a sequel risks diluting the original. He explained, “A second [movie] can end up spoiling the original, because when you watch the original again, you’re thinking, ‘Well they’re gonna go through this other thing.’ The resolution stops having any meaning.”

That said, Pegg and Wright have previously joked about sequels where the characters fight vampires in Edinburgh or explore alternate universes. These remain fun thought exercises but, clearly, both creators are content leaving those ideas as just that—in their heads.

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https://gizmodo.com/dont-expect-a-shaun-of-the-dead-sequel-says-edgar-wright-2000680447

C.J. Stroud injury update: Texans QB suffers concussion after taking a major hit to his head vs. Broncos

C. J. Stroud’s Week 9 matchup on Sunday against the Denver Broncos came to an abrupt and concerning end in the second quarter.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/nfl/news-c-j-stroud-injury-update-texans-qb-suffers-concussion-taking-major-hit-head-vs-broncos

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OPINION: A Vision for Annapolis: Safer Streets, Greener Spaces, Stronger Communities

It has been a privilege to represent Ward 7 for the past eight years, and an honor to work alongside the Buckley administration and my Council colleagues. From the start, my priority has been addressing the environmental impacts of development.

We’ve made enormous strides in that regard: passing the strongest Forest Conservation and Critical Area laws in the State, strengthening stormwater management, and partnering with Anne Arundel County to designate our waterways as a No Discharge Zone. For the first time, we have a dedicated funding stream for our urban forestry program, ensuring we can achieve our urban tree canopy target of 50% by 2050. We are protecting our city from climate change.

Annapolis, together with the County, established one of Maryland’s first Resilience Authorities. It’s actively planning projects to protect our communities from sea level rise. We’ve broken ground on flood mitigation measures at City Dock and re-envisioned it as a space that prioritizes people over cars.

The top concerns I hear from residents are traffic, parking, and safety—especially along Forest Drive. That’s why I’ve made it a priority to address these issues head-on. I’ve secured funding to study and improve transit along Forest Drive and West Street, and I’m working to replicate our successful downtown circulator to connect Eastport and Ward 7 to downtown.

These efforts are designed to make our streets safer, reduce congestion, and provide more accessible transportation options for everyone. As a ward with a large senior population, ensuring they maintain mobility is crucial to remaining a connected community.

I plan to focus my next term on making Annapolis a leader in sustainable mobility. With 30% of our carbon emissions coming from the transportation sector, it’s a climate imperative.

Forest Drive is the most dangerous road in the County, with five schools along its corridor. This is a safety issue for commuters and, most importantly, for our children. We must do better.

With a housing crisis and rising home prices, it’s also an affordability imperative. We need to lower the cost of living by providing free and safe ways to get around town without relying on expensive car ownership.

While we’ve made significant progress in managing the environmental impacts of growth, past development decisions did not always prioritize the infrastructure our community needs. Too often, projects moved forward without adequate planning for traffic, mobility, and safety.

Recognizing this, we took decisive action: our new transit-oriented development code sets a higher standard, requiring developers who want higher density to work with us to deliver real solutions—safer roads, improved transit, below-market-rate housing, and essential amenities like community grocery stores. This marks a major shift towards smarter, more sustainable growth for Annapolis.

I’m proud of what we’ve accomplished together in Ward 7. We are now home to the premier accessible boating center in the country (Chesapeake Region Accessible Boating), a revitalized Ellen Moyer Back Creek Park (thanks to the Annapolis Maritime Museum), and the protected Carrs-Elktonia Beach property—soon to be our first city park with Chesapeake Bay access.

We’re leading a sustainable mobility transformation by expanding sidewalks, securing funding for traffic circles at dangerous intersections, planning a reconstruction of Edgewood Road with integrated traffic calming, and designing a multi-use path down Bay Ridge Avenue.

To my friends in Ward 7 and beyond, thank you for your continued support. I ask for your vote on November 4th so we can keep building a safer, greener, and more connected Annapolis together.

Rob Savidge is the current Ward 7 Alderman and is running for re-election. He can be contacted at [email protected].
https://www.eyeonannapolis.net/2025/11/opinion-a-vision-for-annapolis-safer-streets-greener-spaces-stronger-communities/

2 hospitalized after kitchen fire tears through Pompano Beach townhouse

POMPANO BEACH, FLA. (WSVN) — Firefighters were busy Sunday morning as they worked to put out a kitchen fire at a townhouse in Pompano Beach.

Pompano Beach Fire Rescue responded to the area near the 3900 block of Palm Aire Drive. 7News cameras captured fire crews on scene and showed the front door partly burned.

Fire crews reported that the blaze started in the kitchen before spreading throughout the residence. Two people were taken to a local hospital for smoke inhalation.

Nearby residences also suffered smoke damage, according to officials. Two adjacent townhomes have been deemed uninhabitable due to the extent of the damage.

The Red Cross is assisting all those affected by the fire. The cause of the blaze is currently under investigation.

https://wsvn.com/news/local/broward/2-hospitalized-after-kitchen-fire-tears-through-pompano-beach-townhouse/

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