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Niners Look Just Fine in Victory Over Cowboys

Sep 7, 2014 at 5:00 PM--


The 49ers had too many injured stars, especially on defense. Colin Kaepernick didn't look right in the preseason. The first-team offense didn't score a touchdown in four exhibition games.Going into Sunday's regular-season opener, the 49ers were being picked by many NFL observers to be vulnerable to a steep slide in 2014 following three straight trips to the NFC Championship Game under head coach Jim Harbaugh.One report before Sunday's opener against the Cowboys in Texas, by CBS Sports' John Breech, even reported that Harbaugh had ruffled the feathers of so many players on his roster this summer that he was in danger of losing the locker room.Dallas Morning News columnist Rick Gosselin wrote this week that the 49ers were ripe for a beating. With so many losses to key players on defense – NaVorro Bowman, Aldon Smith and Glenn Dorsey – Gosselin wrote, "If ever there was a time to play the San Francisco 49ers, it's now."Yet despite all the doom and gloom forecasts, the 49ers picked right up where they left off in 2013, beating the Cowboys 28-17, and proving that a) they may be even better offensively this season and b) the defense can still be good and opportunistic to...
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