49ers vs. Cardinals: Live Week 10 In-Game Thread & Updates for San Francisco
The San Francisco 49ers look to get their second win of the season as they travel to take on the Arizona Cardinals in Week 10. Niner Noise has your in-game blog and comment thread for this NFC West contest.
The 1-7 San Francisco 49ers haven’t won since Week 1. And doing so against the Arizona Cardinals, on the road, in Week 10 probably isn’t going to happen either.
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Arizona is 3-4-1 on the season and entering desperation mode to get into the playoffs. A weak Niners team is exactly what the Cardinals need to gather momentum in the second half of 2016.
One of the bigger stories will be how well quarterback Colin Kaepernick performs under center. The last time he was at University of Phoenix Stadium, Kap tossed four interceptions — two of which were returned for touchdowns — en route to a career-low 16.7 passer rating.
Should we expect this kind of performance again?
Maybe. But the majority of the focus revolves around the 49ers’ run defense, which has allowed seven consecutive 100-plus yard rushers. Arizona tailback David Johnson ranks No. 4 in the league with 705 rushing yards on the season. And the Niners defense hasn’t shown anyone it has answers to opponents’ ground games.
At best, San Francisco hangs around long enough not to be embarrassed. In all likelihood, the game will be over midway through the third quarter. It’s a trend seen all too frequently this season.
So stick with us in this Week 10 message board and in-game thread.
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