Zain Naqvi and Levin T. Black discuss the San Francisco 49ers' blowout victory over the Cincinnati Bengals and 2-0 start to the season. The duo breaks down Jimmy Garoppolo's performance following a less-than-impressive Week 1 outing.
Also discussed on this week's show:
- Matt Breida, Raheem Mostert, and Jeff Wilson make up a dangerous group of running backs
- The impact of Joe Staley's injury
- Should the 49ers make a move to bring in a veteran tackle?
- Kwon Alexander's impressive showing
- Ronald Blair filling in nicely
- Ahkello Witherspoon's resurgence
- Should the 49ers go after Minkah Fitzpatrick?
Zain and Levin go on to hand out their game balls from Sunday's 41-17 victory plus a quick look toward the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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