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San Francisco 49ers – Alex Smith Finally Enjoying the Quarterback Life
When Alex Smith decided to give up on tasting free agency, he realized something very simply. All his seasons in San Francisco with the 49ers before Jim Harbaugh took over, and everything that happened in the 2011 season, Smith’s best since he was the number one pick in the 2005 NFL draft.
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Brandon Jacobs Gets Money From 6-Year Old Giants Fan
Why isn’t Brandon Jacobs a New York Giants player anymore? Well, they didn’t have enough money to keep him (and others), leading him to sign with the San Francisco 49ers. Upon hearing that he ‘doesn’t have enough money’, a 6-year-old fan of the Giants and Jacobs sent him $3.36, so he can have money and stay with the ‘poor Giants’.
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Why The New Tape of Gregg Williams Doesn’t Change a Thing
Gregg Williams talking about killing the head prior to the New Orleans Saints – San Francisco 49ers postseason game might shock those naive enough to believe that these things don’t go on in NFL locker rooms. His suggestion to pay players for causing injuries is wrong, and he is suspended for good cause, but don’t think for a second that this doesn’t go on elsewhere.
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Saints vs 49ers – Alex Smith Rules Epic Fourth Quarter
Alex Smith has been waiting for this moment since becoming the number one pick in the 2005 draft. From the future franchise quarterback to one who didn’t get to play a snap in 2008 and almost getting cut to the first quarterback to win a game for the 49ers in the postseason, leading them over the Saints to a 36-32 win.
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NFC West – Not as Bad as You Think
The NFC West, usually, doesn’t get too many compliments. Besides having a dominant Seattle Seahawks team in the mid 00’s and the 49ers’ rise in the 2011 season under head Jim Harbaugh. Nonetheless, despite not having a Super Bowl winning team since January 2000, it is the only division to have a team in the playoffs divisional round each season since the realignment.
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2012 NFL Pro Bowl Infographic
The San Francisco 49ers and the New England Patriots will be sending 8 players each to the 2012 NFL Pro Bowl on January 29, unless a Super Bowl interferes with their plans, leading the NFC and AFC respectively with the number of representatives for the NFL’s All-Star game.
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Ben Roethlisberger and the Steelers’ Nightmarish Night Against the 49ers Defense
Ben Roethlisberger and the San Francisco 49ers defense were the big stories on Monday Night Football, not Candlestick park and the blackouts. Aldon Smith and the gang destroyed the Pittsburgh Steelers, leading the way to a 20-3 win over a dysfunctional offense with a brave but hurt quarterback.