Kerley. Oh, boy, he faked out marcus cooper. The cardinals coming up with the jets. That means todd bowles comes back to arizona, where he was a great assistant. Seattle, thats a home game. At cardinal and into the bye and ou the 49ers on november 14th. First and 10. Celek. Phil you look at this game here tonight, its just the 49ers, a couple of things. The offensive line, that has to worry you going down the road. No matter how good you run the ball, youre always going to get in obvious passing situations in the nfl and they have a tough time protecting the quarterback jim kerley again. Phil their rush defense has been the worst in the nfl and thats not going to improve after this week. Jim kerl illinois goes over 100 with that catch. The first time the 49ers have had a w 100yard game in 15 games. Kerley that time not quite ready. Oh, it was was it . Yeah, it was no, its incomplete. Swearinger. Phil sjenger swearinger sitting in the middle of the field reading the quarterback and not
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