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Five ways the 49ers can beat the Rams
The Rams and 49ers will have similar game plans on defense. Who will execute them with more precision?
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Fitz: How did 49ers, Raiders get here?
We live in an instantaneous society where there’s zero patience and very rarely any perspective for the time it takes to build something. Or understand how it crumbled. Welcome to 2016, 49ers and Raiders fans!
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Brooks: 49ers must take advantage when facing weak QBs
The San Francisco 49ers have the toughest schedule in the NFL. Combine that with a new coach and a new system and Rod Brooks says they better take advantage of their opponents with weak quarterbacking.
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Former 49er Bruce Miller appears in court in attack on 70-year-old
Former 49ers tight end Bruce Miller has made his first court appearance on assault and battery charges after San Francisco police say he drunkenly attacked a 70-year-old man and his son.
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49ers’ Brown reacts to Von Miller calling him ‘one of the better tackles’ in NFL
Recently Miller went on Demarcus Ware’s talk show on NFL.com, and Ware asked him to name one tackle who ‘owns him’ on the football field. Miller pointed to Brown.
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Kelly at a creative crossroads as he aims to build new offense
Five suggestions for Chip Kelly as he’s faced with his toughest task yet: bringing the 49ers’ offense back to life.
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49ers Week 2 opponent Cam Newton roughed up in Denver
Thursday was a scary reminder how violent and dangerous the NFL is. Newton might miss next week’s game.
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Denver LB Brandon Marshall, Kap’s college teammate, takes a knee during anthem
Broncos linebacker Brandon Marshall, a college teammate of Colin Kaepernick, took to a knee during the playing of the national anthem before Denver’s season opener against Carolina.
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Larry Krueger’s NFL Fantasy Football studs Week 1
Every week of the NFL season, former NFL scout Larry Krueger is bringing you insider fantasy information to help you stack your squad with the players with the best matchups each week.
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Carlos Hyde primed for breakout year
With 2015 marred by a foot injury that caused the running back to miss the final nine games of the season, Carlos Hyde is ready to break out in Chip Kelly’s new offense.