Zain Naqvi and Rob "Stats" Guerrera discuss your undefeated NFC West leaders, the San Francisco 49ers. The team has a big game at Levi's Stadium coming up on Monday night against the Cleveland Browns and needs the win to stay ahead of the Seattle Seahawks, who beat the Los Angeles Rams on Thursday night.
Zain and Stats share their thoughts on that Seahawks-Rams matchup, and go on to discuss the following:
Is the 49ers defense so good that it makes opposing offenses look worse than they actually are?
Why aren't the 49ers interested in trading for some of the marquee players who might be available?
What is the play going up against Odell Beckham Jr., Jarvis Landry, and the rest of the Browns' offensive weapons?
Attacking Myles Garrett
Is Jimmy Garoppolo's talent level being underrated?
How important is it to go 4-0?
What are the keys to beating the Browns?
Zain and Stats also share their 49ers-Browns predictions.
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