Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Week 14: 49ers start slow but finish on high note vs Dolphins

Coming off a disappointing loss on the road to the St. Louis Rams who the 49ers fell to in overtime in Week 13, Colin Kaepernick and company returned home in hopes of avenging the young quarterback's first career loss as a starter by getting back in the win column and inching closer to a second consecutive NFC Western Division title. Facing a Miami Dolphins team led by rookie quarterback Ryan Tannenhill, all signs pointed towards the 49ers having a relatively easy day. But with neither team off to a hot start, the game remained close and would be up for grabs until the final minutes.

With the Dolphins winning the coin-toss and electing to differ, it was up to the 49ers to set the tone on offense. Wasting no time to challenge Miami's defense, Kaepernick, the second-year QB out of Nevada, connected with his tight-end Delanie Walker for a 20-yard pickup on the first play from scrimmage. But a fumble just several plays later on the same drive would derail any plans the 49ers had of getting on the board early. Luckily offensive tackle Anthony Davis was nearby to recover the ball after the sack and prevent an early disaster. With both teams exchanging punts, the game would remain scoreless heading into the second quarter. But not for long as the combination of Tannenhill and running back Reggie Bush stringed together a nice drive on Miami's second possession, ending in a Dan Carpenter field goal to put the Dolphins on top, 3-0.
Answering with a field goal of their own and with the game tied, 3-3, the 49ers began marching down the field with ease and seemed destined for the end zone. But with no timeouts left and the clock being a factor, San Francisco's most successful drive yet would be cut short, forcing coach Harbaugh to bring in David Akers for his second field goal of the day to give the 49ers a 6-3 lead at the half. With three-and-outs from both teams to begin the second half, the Dolphins special teams would shoot themselves in the foot with a costly turnover as Marcus Thigpen's muffed punt return set the 49ers up inside the 10-yard line and once again within striking distance. Two plays later, Frank Gore would capitalize on the miscue by plowing into the end zone from 1-yard out for the easy score. And while Gore would later eclipse the 1,000 yard mark for the sixth time in his career during the game, the touchdown tied him with Joe Perry and Roger Craig for the most rushing touchdowns in 49ers franchise history with 50.

Trailing 13-3, Miami would make it a 7-point game after Carpenter's 53-yard field goal. But another rushing touchdown this time from Anthony Dixon, would increase San Francisco's lead to 20-6 in the 4th quarter. In need of a touchdown to stand any chance of making a comeback, the Dolphins found themselves in a fourth and goal inside the 5 yard line. Throwing into the left corner of the end zone, Tannenhill connected with his tight-end Anthony Fasano who made a spectacular one-handed grab to make it a 20-13 game and pull his team within a touchdown. After turning the ball over on downs with a chance to tie it following another San Francisco three and out, Colin Kaepernick would put the finishing touches on the ballgame by trotting into the end zone untouched from 50 yards out for the dagger, sealing the 27-13 victory.
Noteworthy: Rookie running back LaMichael James who was a standout at the University of Oregon and set numerous rushing records at the collegiate level, made his NFL debut, logging 30 yards on 8 rushes. Frank Gore and Reggie Bush each ran for 60+ yards. Michael Crabtree led all receivers with 93 yards on 9 receptions. Colin Kaepernick threw for 185 and Ryan Tannenhill tallied 150 yards passing. 

Week 15 Preview: Improving to 9-3-1 on the year after their rout of the Dolphins, the 49ers get set to hit the road for a 2-game road trip against two of the most difficult teams to face in their respective venues. And though the 49ers do own a pair of solid road wins under their belt this year at the disposal of the Green Bay Packers in Week 1 and the New Orleans Saints in Week 12, their Week 15 match-up is a whole different animal. Having won 21 consecutive games at home in the month of December, the 10-3 New England Patriots will look to add to that mark in front of a nationally televised audience as both teams get set to square off on NBC's Sunday Night Football in a clash between the league's most stingiest defense and the NFL's highest-scoring offense. Winners of their last seven games including a blowout win on Monday night over the visiting Houston Texans which boasts one of the top defenses in the AFC, the Patriots have already won the AFC East and hope to ride their hot streak into the playoffs. And just like the 49ers defense which will have their hands full with MVP candidate Tom Brady, New England's offensive-line will also have plenty on their plate as they hope to contain 49ers defensive-end Aldon Smith who enters Sunday's meeting three sacks behind Michael Strahan's single-season sacks record (22.5).


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