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San Francisco 49ers dominate Arizona Cardinals, 24-3

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"The thing I like most is he's a really great communicator," Smith said. "He's always making sure we're on the same page. It was great to see him make that play."

All three of Smith's touchdown passes came on third-down plays. Smith finished with a 157.1 passer rating (158.3 is perfect).

The 49ers' defense made a slew of tackles for loss, and its shutout bid didn't end until the final minute of the third quarter, when Jay Feely kicked a 28-yard field goal.

That field goal only riled up the 49ers defense more. On the Cardinals' next series, safety Dashon Goldson leveled receiver Early Doucet to break up a pass across the middle. Ahmad Brooks and Aldon Smith produced back-to-back sacks on the next two snaps.

Crabtree staked the 49ers to a 7-0 lead when he beat Patrick Peterson at the goal line to snag Smith's 3-yard pass on third-and-goal. Crabtree produced a 9-yard touchdown reception to put the 49ers ahead 17-0 with 1:41 left in the first half.

"Great play by Michael," coach Jim Harbaugh said of the first touchdown. "And a great throw by Alex. A really strong-hand catch by Michael, and Alex lasered it in there."

It was a strong performance by Crabtree, who caught five passes for 72 yards while tangling with Arizona's star cornerback Peterson. Crabtree said he drew no extra motivation from that matchup.

"I'm out there playing," he said. "I don't see no names."

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