Saturday, October 20, 2012

49ers

  • Did Jim Harbaugh's no-safety decision for 49ers cost gamblers $75 million?

    As we pointed out Thursday night after 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh declined a safety that would have allowed San Francisco to cover the spread against Seattle, gamblers who had money on the game went ballistic.

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  • Seahawks: Nine weeks to figure out 49ers

    The 49ers have been a very strong rushing team, however, and they rushed for 178 yards against Seattle in Week 16 last season.

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  • Lions' Jim Schwartz, 49ers' Jim Harbaugh agree on something

    Detroit Lions coach Jim Schwartz and San Francisco 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh have had their differences on the field, but when it comes to two-point conversions and end-of-game strategy, the fiery coaches see to eye to eye.

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  • 49ers' Joe Staley asserts himself

    One indication Staley had kept his wits about him: When he was told that Jim Harbaugh called the second half the most physical 30 minutes he had seen the 49ers play since he became head coach, Staley at first seemed ready to list a few other physical ...

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  • 49ers vs. Seahawks: Alex Smith to Randy Moss interception

    A 37-yard Frank Gore run had set the 49ers up deep in Seahawks territory. On first and goal at the eight, Kendall Hunter picked up two yards.

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  • 49ers schedule: Players to get some time off between now and Monday Night ...

    Thanks to the scheduling folks, the San Francisco 49ers are in a stretch of the season where they have one game over the course of approximately three weeks.

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  • 49ers get their 4th straight shutout

    Behind two goals by Owen Darby and Giuseppe Gentile and another stellar defensive effort, the No. 18 Charlotte 49ers recorded their fourth straight shutout with a 4-0 win over Massachusetts at Transamerica Field.

    www.charlotteobserver.com

  • 49ers take temporary control of NFC West with 13-6 win over Seahawks

    The San Francisco 49ers used sound second-half adjustments on both sides of the ball and a steady dose of Frank Gore to erase a 6-3 halftime deficit to move to 5-2 on the season, momentarily taking control of the NFC West with a 13-6 win over the ...

    sports.yahoo.com

  • 49ers kept Seahawks out of position in win

    Recommend0 · Tweet0 · Comments0 · Email · Print. It figured that the San Francisco 49ers-Seattle Seahawks matchup would be a defensive struggle, because the game pitted two of the three teams allowing the fewest points per game in the NFL.

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  • 49ers make just enough plays, hold off Seahawks

    SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Two of the NFL's top defenses dueled it out in a low-scoring game just as everybody expected - and San Francisco's offense did just enough to give the 49ers a narrow lead in the NFC West. For the time being, anyway. This is hardly ...

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  • Giants' Hakeem Nicks feels healthier than he did 49ers week

    Giants receiver Hakeem Nicks practiced three straight days this week -- the first time he's done so all season. He's listed as probable for Sunday's game against the Redskins, and feels like the increased practice load this week has served him well as ...

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  • 49ers get back to their roots in run-heavy second half

    Finally, the 49ers fed Frank Gore on Thursday night and that made all the difference. After underutilizing their bell-cow back for six quarters dating back to last week, San Francisco opened the second half with a Gore-centric drive that netted the ...

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  • Rapid Reaction: 49ers 13, Seahawks 6

    What it means: The 49ers moved to 5-2 and secured sole possession of first place with a hard-fought victory over the Seahawks (4-3).

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  • 49ers coach swings millions in bets by declining penalty

    In their NFC West showdown with the Seahawks, the 49ers were favored by 7 - 7 ½ points before the late action pushed the spread up to 8 - 8 1/2 points.

    www.nypost.com

  • Around the NFC West: 49ers' special victory

    Defensive coordinator Vic Fangio had hinted at the possibility for a tougher defensive season when asked over the summer whether the 49ers could improve on his side of the ball. He said improvement might not show up in overall defensive stats, because ...

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  • 49ers notebook: Special teams get five stars

    SAN FRANCISCO -- Special teams coordinator Brad Seely walked out of the 49ers' locker room "really proud" of his units' efforts in Thursday night's 13-6 win over the Seattle Seahawks.

    www.mercurynews.com

  • Final review: 49ers 13, Seahawks 6

    The bad news for the 49ers: They have 11 days until their next game, leaving too much time to hear how great they are yet another victory.

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  • Do San Francisco 49ers really trust Alex Smith?

    Things have changed in a hurry following back-to-back subpar outings by the San Francisco 49ers' quarterback. The Niners had a much more conservative game plan in Thursday night's 13-6 win over the Seattle Seahawks.

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  • How to stop the 49ers Offense

    Against the Jets, which the 49ers won 34-0 largely because of the defense, he had 2 catches for 28 yards with no touchdowns.

    goldblooded.sportsblog.com

  • 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh, Seahawks coach Pete Carroll have more than ...

    During a conference call with Pac-12 media before No. 2-ranked USC's trip to Stanford in September, USC coach Lane Kiffin was asked about the relationship between him and Stanford coach David Shaw.

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