Cowboys vs. 49ers: Reading material

Posted: November 23, 2008 @ 9:13 am

Some links for reading material on a Saturday.

If you have interest in T.O.’s comments to Deion Sanders about the offense, go here, or here, or here. You can watch the interview, at least what they’ve shown so far, here.

Strong safety Michael Lewis will have primary responsibility on covering Jason Witten. Good luck with that buddy. He might get some help from the LB’ers.

Jay Ratliff gets some love. 

The play of San Fran’s offensive line has been a big part of their recent resurgence. 

The 49ers coordinators on defense, offense and special teams go into detail about the Dallas Cowboys. 

I stole quite a few of these links from Niners Nation, the always excellent 49ers blog. Head on over there to keep up with the last-minute news on the 49ers, including their final injury report.

49ers: WR Josh Morgan (groin), WR Arnaz Battle (foot) and S Dashon Goldson (knee) are out. LB Patrick Willis (illness), RB Michael Robinson (stinger), CB Tarell Brown (neck strain), S Mark Roman (groin), TE Delanie Walker (shoulder) and T Barry Sims (ankle) are all probable.

Both teams battle-cry for the week, Remember the Rams

Larry Brown’s preview. 

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