Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Week 13: Late miscues cost 49ers vs scrappy Rams

Having played some of their best football over the past two weeks with a dominant win at home over the Chicago Bears and a stellar outing on the road against the Saints, the 49ers payed a visit to St. Louis where they'd take on the division rival Rams. Despite the mismatch of records as San Francisco entered Sunday's game at 8-2-1 compared to St. Louis' 4-6-1, with the way the game played out you'd think this was a battle for first place in the division. And with their first meeting this season ending in a 24-24 tie three weeks ago at San Francisco's Candlestick Park, the 49ers knew not to underestimate the Rams. And just like in their first meeting in week 10, four quarters wouldn't be enough to determine a winner.

With little to cheer for from either side in the first half, the only scoring in the first two quarters would come on a 1-yard touchdown run from Frank Gore, putting the 49ers up 7-0 where the score would remain going into the half as Rams rookie kicker Greg Zuerlein missed a field goal from 58-yards out, failing to put St. Louis on the board. With Colin Kaepernick doing a lot of running with little to show for in the first three quarters, the Rams defense would force the young quarterback into a safety to make it a 7-2 ballgame. After a David Akers field goal made it 10-2 in favor of San Francisco, the St. Louis defense forced Kaepernick to make yet another costly mistake, this time in the form of a fumble as he threw an errant pitch over the head of Ted Ginn Jr. which Rams cornerback Janoris Jenkins scooped up and returned into the end zone from 2 yards out for St. Louis' only touchdown on the day. Following a successful two-point conversion, the Rams found themselves in a tie game thanks to their defense.
With sub-par performances from both quarterback's, both team's would depend on the leg of their kickers who would also see better days. Though David Akers would hit his first two field goal attempts including one that gave the 49ers a 13-10 lead in the fourth quarter before St. Louis answered with a field goal of their own, he would miss the third try with the game on the line. As the game went into overtime, both teams failed to score on their first two possessions. With a chance to win the game, Akers missed wide right from 51 yards out. Hoping to capitalize on the 49ers blown opportunity and in good field position, the Rams offense would only need to move the chains once to get into Greg Zuerlein territory where he would be given a chance to make up for his missed field goal earlier in the game. And with just 30 seconds remaining, the rookie out of Missouri Western would do just that, splitting the uprights from 54 yards out to lead his team to a 16-13 victory, avoiding becoming the first pair of teams to tie twice in the same season since the 1963 Eagles & Steelers and handing the 49ers only their third loss of the season. 

Having now given the 49ers a tough outing in both of their meetings this season which resulted in a loss and a tie, I think it's safe to say Jeff Fisher has Jim Harbaugh's number and should not only help St. Louis improve moving forward but also breath life back into this long lived 49ers-Rams rivalry. For San Francisco, the loss to a weaker opponent will only add more fuel to an already hot fire as the quarterback controversy will continue to spark for another week.
Week 14 Preview: With their two-game road trip in which they finished 1-1 finally coming to an end, the 49ers hope to get back on winning track at home where they'll take on the 5-7 Miami Dolphins. With a rookie quarterback in Ryan Tannenhill on tap for Miami, the 49ers should be in store for a dominant game on defense, but will in no way be able to sleep on running back Reggie Bush who had one of the best games of his career against the 49ers back in 2006 while with the Saints. In that '06 meeting Bush compiled 168-all purpose yards and went on to tie a single-game franchise record by scoring four touchdowns in a win over San Francisco. Though a similar performance is highly unlikely against this stout 49ers run defense which has allowed an average of only 90.6 yards on the ground, you know the star back out of USC is going to try to duplicate that performance. Unfortunately for him, I have him failing to put up similar numbers and see the 49ers winning 27-13.


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