The 49ers need to put their foot down with Brandon Aiyuk

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At this point, we can all agree, that this Brandon Aiyuk situation is weird.

I can think of roughly a dozen other descriptors, but few of them are publishable.

Months have passed and seemingly no progress has been made on a long-term deal for the 49ers’ second-team All-Pro wide receiver, all while Aiyuk still hanging around the team — he even traveled to Las Vegas for the Niners’ preseason game on Friday — but still flirting with other teams on social media.

Meanwhile, general manager John Lynch is constantly in face-to-face meetings with the player.

Not his agent. The player.

That’s not normal, folks.

And where has it gotten them? Nothing appreciable has been accomplished, so all skepticism about something coming together in the next two weeks that precede the Niners’ season opener against the Jets is warranted.

Aiyuk wants it all — money, respect, and winning. He wants to be a Niner. Why else would he be hanging around the facility every day?

But there’s a problem: The Niners cannot facilitate all of that for him.

And the bigger problem: for him, this negotiation — this bit of strict, no-nonsense business — has clearly become personal and emotional. It’s understandable, sure, but it’s hardly conducive to finding a resolution. Hence the consistent calling for player-and-GM meetings (so strange), the Instagram likes, and the general inscrutability of this entire process.

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