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49ers Stock Report: Almost nothing to complain about, but let’s try anyway
The 49ers battered the New England Patriots on Sunday to the tune of 197 rushing yards and a 33-6 scoreline. It was a brute force display.
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With Jeff Wilson likely out, Matt Barrows breaks down 49ers’ RB situation vs. Seattle
Sunday’s destruction of the Patriots was the sweetest win of the 49ers’ season, but they still couldn’t escape some bitterness.
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49ers are ‘a bunch of psychopaths,’ and Kittle, Warner wouldn’t have it any other way
Well, they’re in the right profession.
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49ers bully Patriots from start to finish as Garoppolo’s homecoming becomes about everyone else
If you like running the football, Sunday was a dream. If you don’t, you should probably find another team to invest your time into.
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49ers Inactives: Trent Williams good to go, Dante Pettis continues streak on the bench
Guess who’s out, out again. Pettis’ out, out again. Dante Pettis’ comeback season continues to be literally anything but.
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Data says a 49ers win against New England would have huge playoff implications
Sunday’s trip to Foxborough, Massachusetts isn’t a divisional game. It’s not even a conference game. But according to ESPN data, the playoff implications are substantial.
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49ers Notebook: Team suddenly loses both starting safeties, Shanahan confirms Dante Pettis trade possibility
As the 49ers head East ahead of their matchup with the New England Patriots, they’ll do so without both of their starting safeties.
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It appears the 49ers are ready to move on from Dante Pettis
With the trade deadline just 11 days away, the 49ers are shopping 2018 second-round pick Dante Pettis according to a report by Albert Breer in the Monday Morning Quarterback.
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Former 49er Dana Stubblefield receives sentence after being found guilty of rape
Former 49ers defensive lineman Dana Stubblefield was sentenced to 15 years to life in prison after being found guilty of rape by Santa Clara County District Attorney’s office on Thursday.
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Steve Young recounts why his mind was blown the first time he saw Kyle Shanahan’s play sheet
When you can impress the likes of Steve Young to the point of amazement, you’re doing something right.