Inman: 10 things that caught my eye in 49ers' 41-22 crushing of Cardinals
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Inman: 10 things that caught my eye in 49ers' 41-22 crushing of Cardinals
"GLENDALE, Ariz. Kyle Shanahan's proud words got drowned out postgame by the joyous music blaring from the victorious 49ers' locker room. It was Eddy Grant's 1982 hit Electric Avenue. It makes for a great go-to song in karaoke, and it works as a metaphor for Sunday's 41-22 rout of the Cardinals. The 49ers' full-staff offense was electric. It was loud on the scoreboard. And it was rocking in the daytime."
"BROCK'S BIG TOE Brock Purdy put on his blue jeans, pulled a white sock over his right foot's ever-circumspect big toe, slipped into his cowboy boots then got on with his life as the 49ers' superstar quarterback as if everything is back to normal, after a six-game hiatus to heal that toe. It feels great now, and on to the next one, Purdy said after his 200-yard, three-touchdown return about an hour west of his Queen Creek"
The 49ers routed the Cardinals 41-22 behind a full-strength, high-scoring offense that dominated the scoreboard. Brock Purdy returned from a six-game absence to record about 200 yards and three touchdowns in his comeback. The team improved to 7-4 overall, 4-1 in NFC West play and 7-2 in the NFC, trailing the Rams atop the division. Consistently elevating offensive output is necessary to offset a patchwork defense. November is a pivotal stretch for building momentum. The immediate objective is to string together consecutive wins and secure a playoff spot regardless of seeding.
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