6 takeaways from dominant 49ers’ win over Packers

The 49ers cruised to a 37-8 win over the Green Bay Packers, who entered the game as the No. 2 seed in the NFC. It was a thorough domination at Levi’s Stadium by the NFC’s top team as San Francisco moved to 10-1 for the season. Here’s what we took …

Another fast primetime start

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San Francisco got off to a quick start on Monday Night Football against the Browns in Week 5, and repeated that effort Sunday night against the Packers. Fred Warner forced a fumble on a third-down sack on Green Bay’s first drive that Nick Bosa recovered at the Packers’ 2-yard line. Tevin Coleman scored one play later to give the 49ers a 7-0 lead. They’d eventually go up 10-0 and go up 23-0 by halftime. Getting out to fast starts is ideal, especially against good teams. Green Bay never dug themselves out of the early hole, and the 49ers’ pass rush thrived with the Packers playing from behind.