الجمعة، 1 نوفمبر 2019

All Blacks run rampant against Wales to end Rugby World Cup on a high



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George Kittle tried to push through pain, couldn’t

Winning is quite an anesthetic. Even though he wasn’t able to finish last night’s game because of a knee injury, 49ers tight end George Kittle didn’t seem to be bothered by it in his post-game press conference. Via Matt Maiocco of NBCSportsBayArea.com, Kittle was asked how he felt after the 28-25 win over the Cardinals [more]

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Richard Sherman: “That was a humbling game”

All year long, Richard Sherman has been begging the media to say that the 49ers stink. As it relates to the team’s defense, Sherman said it himself after Thursday night’s 28-25 win over the Cardinals. “We let us down,” Sherman said regarding a unit that had surrendered a total of 23 points in four prior [more]

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Case Keenum might still start if he clears protocol

Washington rookie Dwayne Haskins has practiced all week with the starters, but that doesn’t mean he’s starting this week against the Bills. Via Kareem Copeland of the Washington Post, interim coach Bill Callahan said that veteran quarterback Case Keenum didn’t need to practice this week to return to the starting job. Keenum remains in the [more]

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Social media abuse pushed Xhaka to 'boiling point'



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Jimmy Garoppolo and Emmanuel Sanders building a real chemistry

Jimmy Garoppolo was very good last night. But it’s hard to not draw a line between the 49ers quarterback’s best passing performance of the year, and him getting to know a real-life wide receiver. While he opened last week’s win over the Panthers with a touchdown to Emmanuel Sanders, the two showed a real connection [more]

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Kliff Kingsbury on timeout negating fourth-and-goal stop: “That’s on me”

The 49ers scored a touchdown on fourth-and-goal on the last play of the first half. But they wouldn’t have, if Cardinals coach Kliff Kingsbury hadn’t called a timeout. San Francisco initially called a run up the middle that Arizona stuffed, but the officials ruled that Cardinals coach Kliff Kingsbury had called a timeout just before [more]

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