[vc_row][vc_column][vc_single_image image=”6479″ img_size=”large” alignment=”center” style=”img-frame-small”][vc_column_text]San Francisco arrived at the 2019 season with a lot at stake, such as the position of its head coach Kyle Shanahan and credibility in quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo, and, so far, both have responded to expectations as they are the only one Undefeated team at the National Conference and share this perfect brand with New England, but Monday’s test at home against Cleveland is interesting as we are talking about a team that seems to have found its rhythm.
The gambusinos are the brand-new leaders of the West of the National that include Seattle and the last team that obtained their ticket to the Super Bowl, Los Angeles R., which speaks very well of them, but the time has come to show since their triumphs They have been against Tampa Bay (2-3), Cincinnati (0-5) and Pittsburgh (1-4).
His offense has looked interesting for others with 96 points (32 per game), but before the whole of Pennsylvania they suffered at home for the large number of deliveries they committed and that is something that Baker Mayfield and company will not forgive, as they left Clearly last Sunday in Baltimore.
Cleveland is also a team that also generated a lot of expectation towards the campaign with the addition of Odell Beckham Jr. to his body of receivers to do dumbbell with his former partner in LSU, Jarvis Landry, but the one who has raised his hand is the runner Nick Chubb with a sublime performance of 165 yards and three scores against the Maryland team.
On the defensive side we can not take our eyes off players like Denzel Ward, Nick Bosa, Myles Garrett, Richard Sherman and others since any of them is able to change the game at any time with the mistakes that both Mayfield and Garoppolo can make at Levi’s Stadium.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]