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A Return to Glory?

Many NFL observers are declaring this year’s 49ers team to be one of the best in recent memory. Analysts have said they underachieved last year with their 8-8 record. Their defense is poised to be one of the best in the league, headlined by perennial Pro Bowl linebacker Patrick Willis. He is an absolute hoss on that defense, which also includes star corner Nate Clements and linebacker Takeo Spikes. Their defense allowed the fourth lowest points in the league last year.

Their offense, on the other hand, is what holds them back. Yes, they have a keeper at tight end in Vernon Davis and a potential Pro Bowl receiver in Michael Crabtree. Yes, they have the man-beast Frank Gore anchoring their running game. But beyond that, what is there? Gore has had a history with injuries and his backup is Glen Coffee. Meh. The Niners have acquired Ted Ginn Jr. from the Dolphins, but he is a special teams guy and not much else. Then there is always the Alex Smith conundrum at quarterback. The guy has shown little to no improvement in his playing career. The Niners have insisted he is their frachise QB, but he’s not showing he wants that title.

The one thing I feel really good about regarding this team is head coach Mike Singletary. He is one of the best coaches in football. He will straighten out any player that makes a mistake or doesn’t execute.

Overall, I see the 49ers finishing 9-7 this year, one win better than last year. One ESPN personality said they could go 11-5, but that’s just absurd given their quarterback situation especially.

By Josh Delp of the Sports Fan Blog Network

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49ers’ Smith nearly leads big comeback

Before choosing the 49ers’ starting quarterback for next week, coach Mike Singletary said he needed to review the game film of the 24-21 loss to the Houston Texans.

But it’s hard to believe that film will contain a surprise ending: Alex Smith looks like the 49ers’ new leading man.

Coming off the bench at halftime Sunday, Smith nearly rallied the 49ers from a 21-point deficit, taking jumper cables to an offensive engine that had long looked kaput. He completed 15 of 22 passes for 206 yards and three touchdowns.

In other words, Smith needed only one half to approach Shaun Hill’s best yardage total of the season (209 yards on Sept. 13). He established an immediate rapport with Vernon Davis, who caught all three touchdown passes, and Michael Crabtree, who had five catches for 56 yards in his NFL debut.


Click here to read the full article – By Daniel Brown of mercurynews.com



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