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The San Francisco 49ersā€™ outspoken superstar is driven by his desire to be great. Kittle was fu

The San Francisco 49ersĆ¢Ā€Ā™ outspoken superstar is driven by his desire to be great. [View in browser]( [FOX SPORTS INSIDER WITH MARTIN ROGERS] In todayā€™s FOX Sports Insider: Martin Rogers goes one-on-one with San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle ... we take a look at why the Miami Dolphins should be thinking playoffs with Tua now taking over ... and we are treated to a hilarious interview with Duncan Robinson. George Kittle enjoys talking and he has plenty to say. Whether it be to teammates, his tight-knit family or a reporter on the end of a telephone line, the San Francisco 49ers tight end has a swift and humorous line in repartee, especially if some of his favored topics are on the agenda. ā€œIā€™m very outgoing,ā€ he told me on Tuesday. ā€œI like being around my friends and saying what I feel. I am not shy.ā€ Needless to say, then, it takes a lot to render Kittle speechless, yet that very outcome happened momentarily earlier this week, courtesy of a man certainly not known for his expansive speech patterns ā€“ New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick. The generic version of describing Belichickā€™s public utterances is to say he keeps his cards close to the vest. In fact, itā€™s a little more than that, he actually clutches them so tightly to his trademark sleeveless hoodie that getting him to admit anything other than that thereā€™s a game on Sunday, and that heā€™s focused on it, can be regarded as a significant achievement. [STORY IMAGE 1] Yet when asked about Kittle, whom his Patriots will face in Foxborough this weekend, Belichick immediately embarked upon a glowing testimonial to a player that, in the space of just over three years, has emerged as arguably footballā€™s finest tight end. ā€œKittle is a great player,ā€ Belichick told reporters. ā€œHe does everything well. I'd put him right at the top of the league there, period. His ability to run, catch, get open, after the catch, block, he does everything at a high level. He's as good as anybody that I've coached or as good as anybody that we've played against.ā€ When you consider Belichick coached Rob Gronkowski for eight years, thatā€™s some high praise indeed, for which Kittle was eminently grateful. ā€œIt is incredible and I truly appreciate it,ā€ Kittle said. ā€œHearing that coming from a coach like him, who has sustained success and excellence for that long. It makes me even more excited to play them and try to play my best football against them.ā€ [STORY IMAGE 2] Kittle made a strong and public call to action after the 49ersā€™ dispiriting defeat to the Miami Dolphins in Week 5. But while a 3-3 mark is not perhaps what youā€™d expect from a team that reached the Super Bowl, it probably constitutes a passing grade considering a swath of injuries at key positions, and last weekā€™s win over the Los Angeles Rams brought a number of positives. He is also excited for this weekendā€™s second annual ā€œNational Tight End Dayā€ ā€“ a concept that started as a joke between him and teammates Jimmy Garoppolo and Garrett Celek but was later adopted as an official occasion by the National Football League. ā€œI love seeing all the tight ends getting appreciated,ā€ Kittle said. ā€œI saw Jason Witten say that he thinks tight ends have to have the greatest technique. We have to block people twice our size and run routes against people twice as fast. It gives us a special role in everything. Being able to do all those things well is what makes the good ones great. Iā€™m working to see what I can be better at ā€“ and what I can be great at.ā€ Kittle is at an interesting point in his career where he is growing as not just a player but as one of the leagueā€™s genuine stars. [STORY IMAGE 3] In many ways he is the perfect pitch man, larger than life, outspoken and yet refusing to take himself too seriously. He speaks animatedly and with good cheer on such themes as when he turned his garage into a bespoke home gym during lockdown. Or how his favorite food chain, Panda Express, agreed to make limited-time item Honey Sesame Chicken Breast a permanent part of their menu in honor of his 27th birthday. When it comes to football, there is still levity, but with a purpose. He uses his personality to try to relax or inspire his teammates depending on what is needed, and while he knows the 49ers canā€™t afford too many more missed steps this season, he believes in his methods. ā€œIn my opinion, 10 percent of the game is physical and the rest is all mental,ā€ he added. ā€œWhen you get to the NFL, everyone was the best player at high school and one of the best at college. Everyone is a great athlete so what separates guys is the mental side of the game. ā€œGoing into each week I prepare to try to know everything I possibly can about the other team. All the information we are given, I want to have it down and embedded in my mind. That allows you to play fast, to react quickest, because you are ready for what is coming.ā€ [STORY IMAGE 4] Kittle was full of praise for (and belief in) Garoppolo, who missed two games with injury. He has struggled to convince everyone that heā€™s the 49ersā€™ man for the future, yet he bounced back strongly against the Rams. Tom Bradyā€™s former New England understudy will certinly be motivated against his former employer. With a hunger to get into the mix in the uber-competitive NFC West and a desire to recreate last seasonā€™s postseason run, you can be certain that Kittle will have the fire, too. ā€œLast week was a step in the right direction,ā€ he said. ā€œWeā€™ve not really had a time since I was with the 49ers where there was a problem with effort. We have always given that. Even when we havenā€™t played well, we have still played hard. ā€œI want to win every game and Iā€™m disappointed that we havenā€™t. But we have momentum and are taking steps in the right direction. Guys are getting their confidence. The young guys are getting into it. Donā€™t take your eyes off us. We are just getting started.ā€ [STORY IMAGE 5] Hereā€™s what others have said ... Adrian Phillips, New England Patriots: ā€œHeā€™s not afraid to block. Letā€™s just call a spade a spade: heā€™s a dog when it comes to blocking. He can run with the rock, his routes are good, he can block well ... Thereā€™s nothing that we havenā€™t seen yet. We know what the challenge is, we just have to go get it done.ā€ Mitch Goldich, Sports Illustrated: ā€œKittleā€™s toughness and interest in contact shows up in all facets of the game. His willingness to take hits is reminiscent of Anquan Boldin, and his desire to dole them out is like Hines Ward. At 6'4'' and 250 pounds ... his size and speed makes him a bigger version than some of your favorite, most punishing running backs. His ability to break tackles, seen most famously in his angry run last year in New Orleans, is reminiscent of Marshawn Lynch. He deploys a stiff arm like prime LaDainian Tomlinson or Adrian Peterson. And he is bigger than all of them, which sounds terrifying for a linebacker or safety preparing to bring him down.ā€ Deion Sanders, Jackson State Football coach: ā€œGeorge Kittle is a DOGG! He plays the game like itā€™s supposed to be played. He enjoys it while yet dominating!ā€ [IN OTHER WORDS] - Zach Wilson has flashed an unmatched verve that has allowed him to emerge as one of college footballā€™s most compelling players. [Pete Thamel of Yahoo Sports]( explains how BYUā€™s star quarterback is showing Mahomes-like flashes and is turning heads at the next level. - The Dodgers cruised to a victory over the Tampa Bay Rays in Game 1 of the World Series behind a steller outing from Clayton Kerhsaw and the kind of offensive performance weā€™ve come to expect from them. [The Ringerā€™s Claire McNear]( writes that the Dodgersā€™ bats are back, and the Clayton Kerhsaw narrative is not. - With Tua Tagovailoa being named the starter, the Dolphins have a great opportunity to catch opponents by surprise and contend for a playoff spot. [Sports Illustratedā€™s Conor Orr]( writes that Miami should be thinking playoffs with Tua taking over. [THE INTERNET IS UNDEFEATED] [THE INTERNET IS UNDEFEATED]( The NBA world was introduced to Duncan Robinson this past season as the Heatā€™s sharp-shooting guard had a breakout performance in the NBA bubble. Robinson, who played college basketball at Division III Williams College before concluding his career at Michigan, made 62 3-pointers in the Heatā€™s run to the NBA finals. He joined Titus & Tate this week and was asked about the top ā€œDuncan Robinson looks likeā€ tweets from the NBA finals. When asked about Jimmy Neutron, Robinson responded by telling Titus and Tate that during the NBA finals, the Lakersā€™ bench was yelling ā€œJimmy Neutronā€ at him. Itā€™s hard not to see the resemblance as the comparison between Robinson and Jimmy Neutron is pretty spot on. Sit back, relax and press play on this video if you want a good laugh. Well played Titus, Tate and Jimmy ā€¦ I mean Duncan! [VIEWER'S GUIDE] Tampa Bay Rays vs. Los Angeles Dodgers (FOX, 8 p.m. ET) Blake Snell takes the mound for the Rays, who go up against Mookie Betts and the Dodgers in Game 2 of the World Series. World Series Watch Party (@MLBONFOX Twitter Handle, 8 p.m. ET) Come hang out with Nick Swisher, Tino Martinez, Rick Ankiel and Ben Verlander as they react to all the action and answer your questions while the Rays and Dodgers battle in Game 2 of the World Series. WWE NXT (USA, 8 p.m. ET) Undisputed ERA challenges Breezango for the NXT Tag Team Titles. [BET OF THE DAY] [BET OF THE DAY] Odds provided by [FOX Bet]( Nebraska at Ohio State: OHIO STATE -26 Big Ten fans can go ahead and let out a giant smile ā€¦ football is back! The conference returns to action on Saturday as a shortened, eight-game season kicks off. Weā€™re going to focus on Ohio Stateā€™s season-opening matchup with Nebraska, which according to our FOX Bet insights, the Buckeyes are favored by 26 points. This Ohio State offense should be among the best in the country, led by Heisman hopeful Justin Fields at quarterback and Oklahoma transfer Trey Sermon in the backfield. The Buckeyes steamrolled the Huskers by a score of 48-7 last year, and that was on Nebraskaā€™s home field. Look for Fields and the Ohio State offense to light up the scoreboard in this one, which makes taking OSU at -26 pretty tempting. 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