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Niner Noise:
The San Francisco 49ers were able to keep up with the undefeated Indianapolis Colts and almost pulled out the upset victory but in the end Peyton Manning and his team prevailed 18-14. While the defense executed its game plan for Manning and his high powered offense almost to perfection, Alex Smith and his offense could [...]
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