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There isn't a whole lot to talk about with the Kansas game that hasn't already been said here in the last couple of days or earlier in the season, so I'll just do it bullet style: Before the Baylor game, I said that the two best receivers Texas would... Full Article at Burnt Orange Nation :: A Texas Longhorns Blog
We have all been caught up in the the regular season and what not that most of us repressed the memory of the 49ers filing tampering charges against the Jets believing they contacted Michael Crabtree without permission. Full Article at The Jets Blog
What a disaster this season is turning into. The Cardinals are now running away with the division and the 49ers do not look prepared to challenge them. Full Article at Sports Blogs
Finally, some good news for the Jets. The 49ers have dropped formal tampering charges against the Jets for their alleged involvement with WR Michael Crabtree, according to published reports tonight. Full Article at New York Daily News
Or maybe he just runs with what is thrown at him, and what people want to throw at him now is the spread offense. Full Article at San Francisco Chronicle
According to Maiocco, the 49ers have dropped their tampering charge surrounding Michael Crabtree and the Jets. According to Maiocco's source, the 49ers have their guy and are fine moving on from it. Sounds a bit like "being the bigger man." Full Article at Niners Nation
The questions are getting more persistent about going with the spread offense for 49ers coach Mike Singletary. Full Article at San Francisco Chronicle
GREEN BAY, Wis. Maybe he's just a rookie and doesn't know better. But Michael Crabtree says the solution to the 49ers' offense is simple: They should turn to the spread full time. Full Article at Sacramento Bee
touchdown passes after halftime for the 49ers (4-6) — including the first touchdown catch of Michael Crabtree's career. GREEN BAY, Wis. — Sure, Aaron Rodgers enjoyed beating the San Francisco 49ers. Full Article at TwinCities.com
49ers receiver Michael Crabtree plays beyond his years, but he is not immune to a rookie mistake. After hauling in a 38-yard pass for his first career touchdown catch, Crabtree was so excited he left the milestone ball in the end zone. Full Article at Contra Costa Times
49ers receiver Michael Crabtree plays beyond his years, but he is not immune to a rookie mistake. Full Article at The San Jose Mercury News
The 49ers came to life in the second half and made a game of it. Alex Smith was at home in the spread/shotgun offense, but he looked utterly inept in the first half. In other words, he was Alex Smith. Full Article at San Francisco Chronicle
RapidReports are being generated by a network of 32 correspondents reporting from every NFL city.From now until the end of the season, stay dialed in on the latest news and notes coming fromyour favorite team. Full Article at CBS Sports
by Tom Fanning, Packers.com posted 11/22/2009 The excitement over the Packers' second straight win was tempered a bit by the loss of two veteran leaders on the defense as linebacker... Full Article at Packers.com
Rodgers threw touchdowns to Greg Jennings and Jordy Nelson, and Ryan Grant rushed for 129 yards and a score. Full Article at ESPN
The 49ers can build upon what quarterback Alex Smith, tight end Vernon Davis and receiver Michael Crabtree showed in the second half Sunday. The outcome will not help their playoff chances, but those were fading anyway. Full Article at ESPN
Packers' Aaron Rodgers (12) is sacked by 49ers' Parys Haralson during the second half Sunday, Nov. 22, 2009, in Green Bay, Wis. The Packers won, 30-24. After every 49ers' game this season, Press Democxrat staff writer Matt Maiocco grades the Niners' Full Article at Santa Rosa Press Democrat
News: San Francisco 49ers' wide receiver Michael Crabtree is expected to play Sunday against the Packers, according to the Baltimore Sun. Crabtree has dealt with a knee injury this week. Full Article at FOX Sports
John Crumpacker of the San Francisco Chronicle says 49ers rookie Michael Crabtree thinks more about the passes he has dropped than the ones he has caught. Crumpacker counts two drops by Crabtree this season. Drops are subjective. Full Article at ESPN
Saturday, November 21, 2009 11:21 PM PST FOXBOrough (AP) — There’s never really a good time for the New York Jets to face the Patriots. Full Article at Argus Observer
Michael Crabtree (born September 14, 1987 in Dallas, Texas) is a college football wide receiver for the Texas Tech Red Raiders. Full Article
Michael Crabtree, center right, the San Francisco 49ers' first-round pick in the NFL football draft, holds up his new jersey number as he stands with 49ers coach Mike Singletary, center left, general manager Scot McCloughan, left, and president Jed York, right, during a news conference...
View Photo »Michael Crabtree, right, the San Francisco 49ers NFL football first-round draft pick, holds up his new jersey with head coach Mike Singletary, left, during a news conference at 49ers headquarters in Santa Clara, Calif. , Sunday, April 26, 2009. Crabtree was a wide receiver from Texas Tech.
View Photo »Michael Crabtree, right, the San Francisco 49ers' NFL football first-round draft pick, shakes hands with head coach Mike Singletary during a news conference at team headquarters in Santa Clara, Calif. , Sunday, April 26, 2009. Crabtree was a wide receiver at Texas Tech.
View Photo »Texas Tech's Michael Crabtree, center, looks on after he is selected 10th overall pick by the San Francisco 49ers during the first round of the NFL Draft at Radio City Music Hall Saturday, April 25, 2009, in New York.
View Photo »Texas Tech wide receiver Michael Crabtree, right, holds up a jersey with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell after he was selected as the 10th overall pick by the San Francisco 49ers during the first round of the NFL Draft at Radio City Music Hall Saturday, April 25, 2009, in New York.
View Photo »Texas Tech wide receiver Michael Crabtree, right, holds up a jersey with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell after he was selected as the ninth overall pick by the San Francisco 49ers during the first round of the NFL Draft at Radio City Music Hall Saturday, April 25, 2009, in New York.
View Photo »National Football League draft invitee Michael Crabtree, center, from Texas Tech, participates in the NFL Play 60 event in New York's Central Park Friday, April 24, 2009.
View Photo »Texas Tech University wide receiver Michael Crabtree (L) runs with the ball after the catch as University of Mississippi cornerback Marshay Green tries to make the tackle in the first half of the NCAA Cotton Bowl football game in Dallas, Texas January 2, 2009.
View Photo »Texas Tech University wide receiver Michael Crabtree (L) fails to receive the ball as University of Mississippi cornerback Cassius Vaughn grabs his jersey in the first half of their NCAA Cotton Bowl football game in Dallas, Texas January 2, 2009.
View Photo »SANTA CLARA, CA - MAY 01: Michael Crabtree #15 of the San Francisco 49ers looks on during practice as quaterback Alex Smith #11 practices during the 49ers Minicamp at their training facilities on May 1, 2009 in Santa Clara, California. Crabtree was the 49ers first round draft pick.
View Photo »SANTA CLARA, CA - MAY 01: Michael Crabtree #15 of the San Francisco 49ers looks on during practice as quaterback Alex Smith #11 and Shaun Hill #13 practice during the 49ers Minicamp at their training facilities on May 1, 2009 in Santa Clara, California.
View Photo »SANTA CLARA, CA - MAY 01: Michael Crabtree #15 of the San Francisco 49ers looks on during practice as quaterback Alex Smith #11 practices during the 49ers Minicamp at their training facilities on May 1, 2009 in Santa Clara, California. Crabtree was the 49ers first round draft pick.
View Photo »SANTA CLARA, CA - MAY 01: Michael Crabtree #15 of the San Francisco 49ers looks on during practice as quaterback Alex Smith #11 practices during the 49ers Minicamp at their training facilities on May 1, 2009 in Santa Clara, California. Crabtree was the 49ers first round draft pick.
View Photo »SANTA CLARA, CA - MAY 01: Michael Crabtree #15 of the San Francisco 49ers looks on at practice during the 49ers Minicamp at their training facilities on May 1, 2009 in Santa Clara, California. Crabtree was the 49ers first round draft pick.
View Photo »Michael Crabtree, the San Francisco 49ers' first-round NFL draft pick, listens during a news conference at 49ers headquarters in Santa Clara, Calif. , Sunday, April 26, 2009. Crabtree was a wide receiver for Texas Tech.
View Photo »Michael Crabtree, the San Francisco 49ers' first-round pick in the NFL football draft, tries on his new helmet as he tours the team's headquarters in Santa Clara, Calif. , Sunday, April 26, 2009. Crabtree was a wide receiver at Texas Tech.
View Photo »Michael Crabtree, the San Francisco 49ers' NFL football first-round draft pick, plays around as he tries on his new helmet while touring the team's headquarters in Santa Clara, Calif. , Sunday, April 26, 2009. Crabtree was a wide receiver at Texas Tech.
View Photo »Michael Crabtree, the San Francisco 49ers' 2009 NFL football first-round draft pick, laughs during a news conference at team headquarters in Santa Clara, Calif. , Sunday, April 26, 2009. Crabtree is a wide receiver from Texas Tech.
View Photo »Wide receiver Michael Crabtree of Texas Tech University speaks at a news conference after being selected by the San Francisco 49ers as the 10th overall pick in the 2009 NFL Draft at Radio City Music Hall in New York, April 25, 2009.
View Photo »Wide receiver Michael Crabtree of Texas Tech University stands with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell after being selected by the San Francisco 49ers as the 10th overall pick in the 2009 NFL Draft at Radio City Music Hall in New York April 25, 2009.
View Photo »Wide receiver Michael Crabtree of Texas Tech University stands on stage after being selected by the San Francisco 49ers as the 10th overall pick in the 2009 NFL Draft at Radio City Music Hall in New York April 25, 2009.
View Photo »Wide receiver Michael Crabtree of Texas Tech University stands with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell after being selected by the San Francisco 49ers as the 10th overall pick in the 2009 NFL Draft at Radio City Music Hall in New York April 25, 2009.
View Photo »Texas Tech wide receiver Michael Crabtree speaks to the media after he was selected as the 10th overall pick by the San Francisco 49ers during the first round of the NFL Draft at Radio City Music Hall Saturday, April 25, 2009, in New York.
View Photo »Texas Tech wide receiver Michael Crabtree speaks to the media after he was selected as the 10th overall pick by the San Francisco 49ers during the first round of the NFL Draft at Radio City Music Hall Saturday, April 25, 2009, in New York.
View Photo »Texas Tech wide receiver Michael Crabtree speaks to the media after he was selected as the 10th overall pick by the San Francisco 49ers during the first round of the NFL Draft at Radio City Music Hall Saturday, April 25, 2009, in New York.
View Photo »Michael Crabtree, right, the San Francisco 49ers NFL football first-round draft pick, holds up his new jersey with head coach Mike Singletary, left, during a news conference at 49ers headquarters in Santa Clara, Calif. , Sunday, April 26, 2009. Crabtree was a wide receiver from Texas Tech.
View Photo »It's Lambeau Field. It's just indescribable, and once I see it on tape I will feel that much better ... It was just a go route.
I like the progression ... I just want to see it faster. I want to see when Josh Morgan and Michael Crabtree line up, the (the defense) has issues on both sides. I think Josh Morgan is extremely talented. He's extremely physical. There are just a lot of things that he can do and present a lot of issues ...
It was as simple as that. Singletary wouldn't say who would start next week. Michael Crabtree started in his NFL debut and had five receptions for 56 yards. Singletary was pleased with Crabtree's performance. I was kind of calm ... I practiced on getting calm and coming into the game, knowing what I was...
There were like three of us that hit (San Francisco rookie wide receiver) Michael Crabtree ... I rolled over and started to get up and felt the ball, and I heard (rookie defensive back Jacob) Lacey saying, ‘Go, go, go, go.’ So I picked it up and tried to get whatever I could. It was a big play.
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Smith hadn't had a competitive situation in quite some time ... But also thrown in there was a wide receiver (rookie Michael Crabtree) who had no idea, who had not been in a two-minute situation before, didn't know the alignments and the calls. Some formation things got screwed up. But we'll address tha...
We’re not in a position to name the starter yet ... It will either by Josh (Morgan) or Michael Crabtree.
Michael Crabtree's progress is excellent ... He's with the coaches all the time. I'm pleased with what I've seen. He wants to be out here. He wants to play and make a contribution. ... I'm excited to see him out here.
He's fast enough. You can't score 41 touchdowns in that conference Big 12 without speed. I didn't question Michael Crabtree's speed in college. His play speed is fine.
If we can get the ball on the outside with Michael Crabtree rolling, Josh rolling, it will really open things up
I am very confused. I'm confused with why there is an investigation on Dez Bryant as well as Michael Crabtree ... It seems like it all points back to Eugene. I think people are upset with his success. I'm elated about it, but I'm not helping him in any means.
Deion will be interviewed to talk about the news this week. The two different topics that will addressed include 49ers rookie WR Michael Crabtree signing this week after an extended holdout and the suspension of OSU star WR Dez Bryant. Deion will talk about his relationship with Crabtree and being a men...
This is the first time he's been working out with a team in a long time. He just doesn't want to make many mistakes. SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) -- Michael Crabtree exerted extra effort running one of his first pass routes as a San Francisco 49ers wide receiver and then defensive back Nate Clements got in ...
They're fine. They love their bodies. They trust us ... If you look at our covers over the last year and a half, we had Candace Parker pregnant and Michael Crabtree on crutches ... They trust us a lot, athletes. They trust the way we represent them.
As I Tweet this ... 49ers VP of Football Operations Paraag Marathe is meeting with the agent for Michael Crabtree. . . . More to come, but this represents the first talks between the two sides in weeks.
Does Bruce's experience, leadership, and rapport with Hill make him more valuable than the average WR backup with which you'd replace him; say Brandon Jones or - gasp - a signed Michael Crabtree?
I’m confident in myself as a coach to know that I run a clean program. You won’t catch me tampering with another team’s unsigned draft pick. But let’s not jump to conclusions. I think the Jets did, in fact, contact Michael Crabtree, but not for his services. I believe they were inquiring about a good ba...
As players, nobody is against Michael Crabtree
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