“He’s a guy who shows up every practice, every week and that’s truly what we believe an O-Lineman should do.”— On critics saying he’s only fit to play right tackle: “It doesn’t really bother me. I’m very, very excited to get to work with Joe and learn from him and hopefully elevate my game to a level he’s been playing at a long time.”Get Morning Report and other email newslettersThe same can’t be said for his predecessor, Trent Brown, whose injury-shortened 2017 season preceded his trade Friday to the New England Patriots.— On his combine interview that Lynch loved: “I don’t have too many things to be digging up on in my past, so I think they appreciated that. Courtesy of the San Francisco 49ers McGlinchey’s mom, Janet, brought 85 Dalessandro’s cheesesteaks for her son’s Notre Dame teammates to enjoy when they were in town to play Temple.

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After that, I saw language change. (Dai Sugano/Bay Area News Group)SANTA CLARA — Mike McGlinchey arrived at the 49ers facility Friday as their new right tackle, and an amazingly durable one, at thatMcGlinchey said of Brown’s trade: “I didn’t know much about it. … I liked the burger at In-And-Out.

It's important that you make sure that you are making every single player on your team feel as if they are just as good as everyone else regardless of who they are, what race they are, what sexuality they are. The burger was good, it was just the other stuff around it that didn’t give me the full package.” (Sidebar: His favorite Philly cheesesteak is from Dalessandro’s, located down the street from his high school. Obviously Joe’s one of the most accomplished tackles in the NFL and has been for a long time. (Dai Sugano/Bay Area News Group)“I’ve never missed a football game,” said McGlinchey, drafted ninth overall Thursday out of Notre Dame.— On meeting left tackle Joe Staley in the 49ers cafeteria: “It was awesome. • Earned his bachelor's degree in sports communication from Towson in 1999 • Son of Mike McGlinchey, Sr., who led Salisbury University to the 1986 NCAA-III National Championship It really opened up a dialogue and even though they already knew, I think it became more personal. That’s one number higher than I had in college, and it’s close. He and I played under some similar coaching trees, so he’s one of the guys I’ve studied for a long time on top of admiring him from afar. When the article about me being gay first came out I didn't know it was going to blow up into this thing about me being the first out gay coach in the NFL, but when players read that article I had so many of them come to me privately and say just how cool it was to see that. I’m going to settle with that one.