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Richard Sherman Didn’t Say Anything Wrong to Michael Crabtree
As we inch closer towards the Super Bowl, one of the most talked about moments in the conference championship weekend was Richard Sherman not getting a handshake from Michael Crabtree, which led to Sherman’s rant on national television, immediately gaining cult status.
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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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San Francisco 49ers – More Difficult Than it Should Have Been
The jury might still be out on whether Colin Kaepernick is a great quarterback or not, but it doesn’t really matter. The San Francisco 49ers displayed the complete package in their 23-20 win over the Green Bay Packers, yet still needed a field goal with time expiring from Phil Dawson to find themselves in the divisional playoffs.
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San Francisco 49ers – Vernon Davis is the Man to Stand Up for Michael Crabtree
You don’t have to replace the injured Michael Crabtree with a receiver. You only need to replace his production, which is something that Vernon Davis, the starting tight end of the San Francisco 49ers, is capable of doing, if he’s just given the chance to from Jim Harbaugh and the throwing of Colin Kaepernick.
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NFL Rumors – San Francisco 49ers Options of Handling the Michael Crabtree Injury
From Super Bowl favorites to what? Well, a season’s expectations never evaporate just because one wide receiver got injured, but the omission of Michael Crabtree for a substantial time will mean the San Francisco 49ers either recruit from the outside to fill his place (Brandon Lloyd being the top option) or simply rely on the existing core of Anquan Boldin, Mario Manningham, A.J. Jenkins and Quinton Patton can step up.
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Records Broken or Tied in Super Bowl XLVII
Quarterbacks steal the show, even when someone else deserves most of the credit. Taking a look at the list of records broken or tied in Super Bowl XLVII, it feels like Jacoby Jones might have made the more suitable MVP in the game, not Joe Flacco.
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San Francisco 49ers – Colin Kaepernick Started Executing Too Late
It took the San Francisco 49ers more than two quarters to realize they’re playing in the Super Bowl and are getting run over. Colin Kaepernick started making throws and the Pistol offense suddenly made the kind of impact it had all season. Too bad for them, it was just a tad too little, too late, too short and off the mark.
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Best Photos of the Baltimore Ravens Winning Super Bowl XLVII
Super Bowls don’t always deliver, but Super Bowl 47 sure did: Not just the pregame story-lines about the Harbaugh brothers and Ray Lewis, but the underdogs, led by Joe Flacco and Jacboy Jones for a huge surge and lead, right before and epic comeback by the San Francisco 49ers, falling just short of a potential game winning touchdown. These were the best photos to recap the night.
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Super Bowl XLVII – Ravens Defense vs 49ers Offense
Running is the basis to the San Francisco 49ers success on offense, but it’s not the entire story. Colin Kaepernick has a great arm and a bunch of talented receivers to use when he wants to take the load of his own legs or Frank Gore. The Baltimore Ravens will struggle finding answers in order to contain them.
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San Francisco 49ers – Keys to Super Bowl Victory
On offense, everything revolves around Colin Kaepernick and his ability to use both his arms and his legs to cause a threat, and how that takes off the focus off Vernon Davis in the middle of the field and even the running backs, including Frank Gore, while Patrick Willis will need to bring his usual dominating self one last time this season.