SANTA CLARA, Calif. (AP) – Mike Singletary is not wavering in the slightest from his offensive philosophy for the San Francisco 49ers. He wants a physical, balanced attack. Singletary still expects his 0-3 team to win the NFC West.
Two days after he fired offensive coordinator Jimmy Raye, Singletary’s players expressed their enthusiasm for a fresh start heading into Sunday’s game at Atlanta.
Promoted quarterbacks coach Mike Johnson is expected to bring a more creative offensive approach along with flexibility to consider different personnel groups in various situations while not making major overhauls.
Singletary is standing by quarterback Alex Smith. The coach acknowledges Smith has underachieved along with everybody else on the roster.
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