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San Francisco 49ers – Giving up on Alex Smith
Maybe it’s the sprained finger of Alex Smith on week 5 that’s bothering him, but it was another bad game for the San Francisco 49ers quarterback. Luckily, there’s enough to use besides the passing game, like Frank Gore on a great day to wheel them forward against the Seattle Seahawks.
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San Francisco 49ers – Introducing the Real Alex Smith
We really thought Alex Smith was over his on-field problems, moving onward to the next level. Then comes a potential revenge game against the New York Giants at home, and the quarterback of the San Francisco 49ers implodes, throwing three interceptions on the way to a 3-26 loss.
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San Francisco 49ers – The Best Team in the NFL
It’s only week 2, but sometimes a short impression is enough. After going 13-3 last season, missing out on the Super Bowl by only 3 points, the San Francisco 49ers under Jim Harbaugh were already very close. In 2012, after two convincing wins against the NFC North’s best (Green Bay Packers, Detroit Lions), it seems that a team with Alex Smith at quarterback is the best the NFL has to offer.
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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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Super Bowl XLVII – Super Baugh?
Jim Harbaugh and John Harbaugh are the first pair of brothers to serve as NFL head coaches in the league’s history. Jim, in his debut season as an NFL head coach, led the San Francisco 49ers to a 13-3 record and needs to beat the Giants to reach the Super Bowl. John has led the Baltimore Ravens to the post season for a fourth consecutive time and his second AFC championship game.