Coach Schwartz breaks down the Chicago win and looks ahead to the 49ers

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Posted: 10/11/2011

(WXYZ) - Detroit Lions Head Coach Jim Schwartz sat down with 7 Sports Director Don Shane to break down the Monday night victory over the Chicago Bears and to look ahead at this weekend's game against the San Francisco 49ers.

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