Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Week 14: 49ers knock off rival Seahawks behind Gore's late run

If you're a football fan, chances are Sunday's meeting between the (8-4) San Francisco 49ers and (11-1) Seattle Seahawks was a game you've had circled on your calender for quite some time now. The same could be said for the players on both teams. Expected to be a hard fought, back and forth affair, this one would definitely live up to the hype. One thing that's certain about this rivalry over the years aside from the strong disliking for one another, is that the home team almost always comes out victorious. In fact, the home team has won 9 of the last 10 meetings this series with the only road victory coming in 2011 when the Alex Smith led 49ers won in Seattle. And with this being the last regular season game at Candlestick Park between both teams, the 49ers had plans to keep that trend alive on Sunday. With a bet in line the last time these two teams met that saw the losing quarterback shave his eyebrows, this meeting would be strictly business.

In Colin Kaepernick's first two career starts against Seattle, the 49ers were absolutely dismantled by a combined score of 71-16 as both games were played on the road with the help of the raucous 12th Man. But this one would give Kaepernick his first crack at seeking revenge at home. Needing a win to keep a stranglehold on a playoff spot in the NFC, Kaepernick and company knew it wouldn't be easy. After two Phil Dawson field goals put San Francisco up 6-0 in the first quarter, coach Harbaugh saw his team give up the lead just minutes later as Seattle running back Marshawn Lynch scored on an 11-yard touchdown run to put the Seahawks ahead. The go-ahead touchdown would spark a total of six lead-changes as each team answered one another on the scoreboard. Following another Dawson field goal, Seattle QB Russell Wilson would find a wide-open Luke Willson who's 39-yard touchdown reception put his team back on top. It would then be Kaepernick's turn to respond as he threw a strike to tight-end Vernon Davis who found the end zone for the 11th time this season with 10 seconds remaining in the second quarter, making it a 16-14 ballgame at the half. 
Though it would be Kaepernick's only touchdown pass of the afternoon, it would be vital to the 49ers' confidence as his team took both a lead and the momentum with them into the locker room. The San Francisco defense which has yet to allow a 100-yard rusher this season, faced their most formidable foe on Sunday in Seahawks running back Marshawn Lynch. And with 50 yards rushing by halftime, that streak looked like it was coming to an end. But Vic Fangio's defense stepped up and made the needed adjustment by allowing Lynch to run for only 22 yards the rest of the way. Hoping to add to San Francisco's lead in the second half, Kaepernick and the 49er offense marched down the field and appeared to be heading in the right direction, but a pass down the sideline intended for Michael Crabtree would be picked off by Seattle who several drives later would retake the lead on a Steven Hauschka field goal. 

Running back Frank Gore who's been a ghost the last three weeks in the yards department, showed up on Sunday with 110 yards rushing including 51 of them on the biggest play of the game, trailing by a point with 4 minutes remaining in the fourth quarter. Running ahead of the pack after finding a hole, Gore made the heads up decision to put on the brakes and fall down around the 20 yard line, allowing the 49ers to eat away at the clock and give Seattle as little time to work with on offense. It would prove to be a good decision by the 4-time Pro Bowl back who eclipsed the century mark for the first time since a 101-yard performance against the Arizona Cardinals. Gore's run would be the heart and soul of an 11-play, 76-yard game winning drive against one of the best defenses in the league as 49ers kicker Phil Dawson split the uprights for the 20th consecutive time to put his team up 19-17 with 26 seconds left in regulation. With less than a minute to go and no timeouts remaining, Seattle was in need of a miracle. Corner back Eric Wright who earlier in the game departed briefly after sustaining a head injury, however, would have other plans as he saved the day with an interception on a last-ditch effort by Seahawks QB Russell Wilson with just 9 seconds remaining to seal the victory.
A win for Pete Carroll's Seahawks would've clinched the NFC West as well as a first-round BYE in the playoffs but the 49ers refused to watch their two year reign of the NFC West come to an end and witness their archrivals celebrate winning the division on their home turf. With the win, the 49ers snapped Seattle's 7-game winning streak by handing them only their second loss on the year and their fifth straight in San Francisco. The win also means the 49ers have swept their division rivals at home this season, beating the Rams, Cardinals and Seahawks in what will be the final season and the historic Candlestick Park. San Francisco hasn't lost at home to a division opponent since Seattle handed them a loss back in 2008. The win should bode well for the 49ers' confidence given another trip to the Super Bowl will likely have to go through Seattle, a team they now know they can beat. You want your team to play its best football in the month of December leading up to the stretch run just before the playoffs and Jim Harbaugh's 49ers are doing just that. After back to back losses to the Carolina Panthers and the New Orleans Saints, San Francisco has now won three straight and have a fairly favorable schedule ahead of them.  

Week 15 Preview: Standing even in the NFC Wild Card race at 9-4 with the Carolina Panthers, the 49ers head south to visit the (4-9) Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Like San Francisco, the Bucs are playing their best ball of the season having won 4 of their last 5 games after an 0-8 start. Expected by many to make a run for the playoffs in the NFC South coming into the season, Greg Schiano's Buccaneers now have their eyes set on a fresh start for next season but wouldn't mind playing the role of spoilers. 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick has seen his interception numbers decrease over the last several weeks after getting off to a sluggish start, but he'll be facing an interception happy defense in Tampa Bay on Sunday with a league leading 21 picks, including 4 in last week's win vs the Buffalo Bills. With both Darrelle Revis and former 49ers Pro Bowl safety Dashon Goldson on the opposite side of the ball, Kaepernick will have to be cautious when throwing the ball or he could be in for a long day. With that said, expect a hefty workload for running back Frank Gore who's 69 yards shy of the 1,000 yard mark. 


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