ninersnation.com - 9/15/2008
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Unbelievable. Just UN-BE-lievable. The 49ers seemed to do everything they possibly could to blow this game. Fumbles, blown blocking assignments, turnovers, a missed field goal from Mr. Reliable. And yet, in spite of all this, the 49ers managed to win. The 49ers ...
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Around the NFC West: 49ers persevere
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... David Fucillo of Niners Nation looks at the good, bad and ugly from the 49ers' victory. He wondered why the 49ers' defense didn't do more to stop Seattle tight end John Carlson. ...
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