Posted November 29, 2011 on sfo.scout.com
The 49ers hadn’t lost since September, so the question is, how will they respond after their 16-6 humbling in Baltimore? The Niners do have the benefit of trying to get back on track while playing one of the worst teams in the NFL at home when they host the 2-9 Rams on Sunday, but San Francisco’s offense may have to start making some adjustments against opposing defenses that know what’s coming.
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