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Then, it was time to let Tebow and Quinn take over.
Quinn got the first chance and had some bad moments. The worst: Quinn locked onto receiver Britt Davis, allowing cornerback David Jones to read the play, pick off the sideline pass and return it 24 yards for a touchdown.
"I'm sure I'll hear about it tomorrow," Quinn said.
Cincinnati wanted to see more out of its starting offense, which went nowhere during a 16-7 loss to Dallas in the Hall of Fame game a week earlier. The second time around, it was much better.
Palmer got plenty of time to throw and went 12 of 15 for 105 yards in three series, leading the Bengals to one touchdown.
"It wasn't perfect, but it was better than last week and that's what we're looking to do -- improve every week," Palmer said.
49ers 37, Colts 17
In Indianapolis, Colts quarterback Peyton Manning made things look easy. Sixteen plays, 10 points, take a breather.
Everyone else found out how tough the NFL really can be when you're not the four-time league MVP -- even if it is only the preseason.
Running back Michael Robinson fumbled on the 49ers' first play, David Carr was sacked three times and the San Francisco receivers struggled to hold onto Alex Smith's passes.
Manning's backup, Curtis Painter, played even worse. The 49ers took advantage of Painter's three interceptions and a botched handoff late in the first half, scoring 34 straight points to rally for a win.
Carr, a No. 1 pick in the draft like Manning and Smith, finished 9 of 11 for 98 yards with one TD, but was sacked three times and nearly a couple of more -- reminiscent of his early NFL days with Houston.
Six starters including Pro Bowlers Dallas Clark, Dwight Freeney, Bob Sanders and Jeff Saturday -- did not play on Sunday.
Colts coach Jim Caldwell yanked most of his other starters, along with Manning, after just two series. And the running game Indy wants to improve produced only 8 yards in the first 25 minutes.
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