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NFL Rumors – Carolina Panthers, Philadelphia Eagles, New England Patriots, San Francisco 49ers & New Orleans Saints Interested in Signing Asante Samuel
With the Atlanta Falcons letting Asanta Samuel go, it’s expected that the veteran cornerback will find a home pretty soon if he doesn’t ask for too much money or years on his next contract, with the Carolina Panthers, Philadelphia Eagles, New England Patriots, San Francisco 49ers & New Orleans Saints all real possibilities for his next team.
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San Francisco 49ers – Changes Needed to Win a Super Bowl
The San Francisco 49ers end another season with a loss while they though lifting the Super Bowl trophy will be a more fitting ending. Colin Kaepernick needs to improve, but there are far greater concerns for Jim Harbaugh to deal with, especially at wide receiver and the secondary if next season is going to be like the previous three, which means looking like Super Bowl contenders and possibly finally winning one.
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49ers vs Seahawks – Hatred Doesn’t Have Off Days
We’ve already established that the San Francisco 49ers and Seattle Seahawks really don’t like each other, with Richard Sherman and Michael Crabtree still not done bickering and snapping at each other, even though the game is over, with one team going to the Super Bowl and the other going into a long, slightly painful offseason.
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49ers vs Seahawks – Defensive Arrogance Comes Out on Top
No one has called Richard Sherman modest or classy, but it doesn’t really matter. The cornerback came up with the big play that gave the Seattle Seahawks the seal of victory, while the San Francisco 49ers and Colin Kaepernick end another season deep in the playoffs with a what if pass that didn’t really make it.
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NFL Playoffs – 49ers vs Seahawks Predictions
At the moment, this is the best rivalry in the NFL, so it’s quite fitting that the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks meet for the third time this season in the NFC Championship Game.
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NFC Championship Game – 49ers vs Seahawks Preview
So many similarities, so much disliking between these two teams. The Seattle Seahawks and the San Francisco 49ers have been on a trajectory for a big playoff showdown these last couple of seasons, and those hoping to see it happen got what they wish with this year’s NFC Championship game.
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49ers vs Seahakws – Clean, Old Fashioned Hate
Some teams simply don’t like each other very much, and the fact that they play each other two times a year (if not more, thanks to the playoffs), doesn’t really help patch things up. The San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks don’t have one specific event that turned this rivalry into something special. It’s a simple case of proximity, a rise to power at the same time and having figures who aren’t afraid of talking to the media.
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NFL Playoffs – Who Made it to the Conference Championship Game
The Final Four of the NFL for the 2013 season is set, with the AFC presenting the Manning-Brady rivalry once again for the conference championship in a rematch between the Denver Broncos and the New England Patriots, while the NFC has two teams from the same conference, which is going to be the third game this season between the Seattle Seahawks and the San Francisco 49ers.
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49ers vs Panthers – Perfect Defensive Level Reached
The San Francisco 49ers entered the postseason as the hottest team in the NFL, and that positive momentum keeps pushing them forward, beating the Carolina Panthers 23-10 on the road with an almost flawless defensive performance while their offense led by Colin Kaepernick and Frank Gore once again did just about enough to make it through.
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NFL Playoffs – 49ers vs Panthers
The previous game between the two teams was a physical, defensive battle without too much offensive spark. The Carolina Panthers hope the playoff version of the game will be more of the same, while the San Francisco 49ers are hoping to flip the script.