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On the latest episode of The 415ers, hosts Evan Giddings and Marc Grandi react to the San Francisco 49ers' 19-12 win over the Dallas Cowboys in the Divisional Round of the 2023 NFL Postseason, to advance to the team's third NFC Championship Game in four years.
The 49ers defense was dominant against the Cowboys, intercepting Dak Prescott twice and allowing just 21 yards rushing in the second half. How key was Fred Warner, Jimmie Ward, and company? But offensively, San Francisco struggled both through the air and on the ground and as a result, Kyle Shanahan's play calling got relatively conservative. Should he have trusted Brock Purdy to throw the ball a bit more?
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On the latest episode of The 415ers, hosts Evan Giddings and Marc Grandi react to the San Francisco 49ers' 19-12 win over the Dallas Cowboys in the Divisional Round of the 2023 NFL Postseason, to advance to the team's third NFC Championship Game in four years.
The 49ers defense was dominant against the Cowboys, intercepting Dak Prescott twice and allowing just 21 yards rushing in the second half. How key was Fred Warner, Jimmie Ward, and company? But offensively, San Francisco struggled both through the air and on the ground and as a result, Kyle Shanahan's play calling got relatively conservative. Should he have trusted Brock Purdy to throw the ball a bit more?
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