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NFL Rumors – San Francisco 49ers Still Waiting for Justin Smith Decision
After 14 seasons in the NFL, Justin Smith is still finding it difficult to make up his mind about returning for one more season with the San Francisco 49ers.
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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 – Turning Kaepernick Into Alex Smith
The San Francisco 49ers have won four consecutive games thanks to one big change they’ve made, which is stop relying on Colin Kaepernick and his overrated passing skills. Instead, they’ve turned him into a more athletic version of Alex Smith, while returning to basics: An excellent and patient defense against the run, while giving Frank Gore the ball as much as possible.
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San Francisco 49ers – Looking Like a Super Bowl Team Again
Preseason is a dangerous time that can make you get carried away, but the San Francisco 49ers look extremely ready and prepared for the new season by the way their first team was playing, including excellent passing (and no running) from Colin Kaepernick while the defense looked as dominant as it has been for the last couple of years.
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NFL Rumors – Cincinnati Bengals Want to Keep Rey Maualuga
While the Cincinnati Bengals don’t have Rey Maualuga as the number one guy they have to resign before they hit free agency, he’s certainly one of the players they would like to keep for next season, although that might include a position switch.
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Super Bowl XLVII – 49ers Defense vs Ravens Offense
The Baltimore Ravens are going into the Super Bowl as the underdogs. In order to eliminate the advantages the San Francisco 49ers have over them, they’re going to have to get their offense going early, which means Joe Flacco making the most of short windows of opportunities and Ray Rice to be dominant in both on the ground and in the air.