Jim Harbaugh and 49ers Look To Bury Freddie P. Soft Somewhere in Washington
The San Francisco 49ers look to bury Freddie P. Soft somewhere in Washington as they go on the road to face the Washington Redskins.
When you look at this matchup on paper, there is no way the 49ers won't come away with the victory.
Complacency is the enemy, and nobody knows it more than former quarterback and current head coach Jim Harbaugh.
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After practice on Saturday, Harbaugh surprised the team with a trip to Arlington National Cemetery.
This is just the kind of thing that we've come to expect from the coach: You don't know what to expect.
There is a single-minded purpose to everything he does with the men on the team, and I'm positive the team came away from that solemn visit with something new to keep their focus on what's important now.
W.I.N.—Harbaugh's new banner.
Frankly, I will be shocked to see anything other than a fired-up, disciplined football team take the field at FedExField.
I expect to witness a banner performance by the savage 49ers defensive squad.
I expect to see John Beck hit the turf multiple times as wave after wave of pass-rushers overwhelms the porous Washington offensive line.
I expect Aldon Smith to continue his impressive rise to stardom and get two or more sacks.
I expect Alex Smith to continue to play smart and take good care of the football, and I expect Vernon Davis to make his family proud by hauling in at least five catches and one touchdown.
I expect that our offensive line will continue to bully people around as if they were rag dolls while Frank Gore continues his 100-yard rushing streak for the fifth straight game.
I expect that the 49ers and Jim Harbaugh will say goodbye to Freddie P. Soft for the last time as they bury him somewhere in Washington.

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