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49ers will rally around Garoppolo because ‘a locker room recognizes talent’
Todd Husak, a former NFL and Stanford quarterback, was impressed with Jimmy Garoppolo on Sunday after calling the game on KNBR with Ted Robinson.
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Shanahan should base his quarterback decision on who gives his team the best chance to win
Once again, Kyle Shanahan is saddled with a difficult decision – Who should start at quarterback?
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Murphy says Garoppolo took control of huddle from first snap
Former Raiders wide receiver Louis Murphy and new quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo struck up a quick connection at the end of the Seattle game. It could a connection fans will see over the final five games.
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Back to reality, 49ers humbled by Seahawks
The Seahawks beat the 49ers for the ninth straight time at Levi’s Stadium, which ruined the good vides from the 49ers’ only win.
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Shanahan addresses how he’ll make decision on who starts at quarterback
Factors that will go into who starts against the Bears include C.J. Beathard’s health, how well Jimmy Garoppolo continues to pick up offense, and how practice goes on Wednesday.
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Foster criticizes fans who cheered during C.J. Beathard’s injury
Rueben Foster expressed disappointment when fans cheered while C.J. Beathard was still on the ground and Jimmy Garoppolo came into the game.
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Garoppolo replaces injured Beathard, throws TD in first series as 49er
Jimmy Garoppolo entered and threw a 10-yard touchdown pass to receiver Louis Murphy on the game’s final play from scrimmage to make the final score 24-13 Seahawks.
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Right tackle Trent Brown, injured on Thanksgiving, won’t play against Seattle
The 49ers won’t have right tackle Trent Brown in a surprise, meanwhile wide receiver Trent Taylor and defensive Tank Carradine will return.
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Here’s how the 49ers can beat the Seahawks
The Seahawks are still a better team even with their injuries, however that doesn’t mean the 49ers can’t beat them on Sunday.
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How the 49ers helped UCLA land Chip Kelly
On Saturday, the uncertainty surrounding Chip Kelly’s future employment came to an end, as the UCLA Bruins inked Kelly to a five-year, $23.9 million contract to take over an underachieving team that will soon lose its highly-touted quarterback to the NFL Draft.