Sunday, September 19, 2010
49ers x Week 1 x Cold as Ice
Favored to win the NFC West this year, the San Francisco 49ers began the 2010 NFL season, facing off against their northern neighbor and division foe -- the Seattle Seahawks. With Seattle winning the coin toss and selecting to receive, the 49er defense which has been the teams cornerstone for the past several seasons, forced a turnover on the very first play from scrimmage. Cornerback Nate Clements intercepted a pass from Seahawks Quarterback Matt Hasselbeck, resulting in a 49er field-goal on their first drive. After a dominant first quarter in which the San Francisco offense outlasted the opposition in time of possession -- 13 minutes to 2 minutes, things began to get ugly quick for the 49ers.
Following a sizzling start for 49er QB Alex Smith, completing nine of his first 10 passes, San Francisco looked like they were in the drivers seat in what would be an easy win. But after two failed 4th down conversions early in the first half, including one in the redzone, the 49ers had to settle for field-goals as they led the game 6-0. Seattle answered back by marching down the field and scoring on a 1-yard run by Hasselbeck. Smith then froze, missing 12 of his next 21 pass attempts, including an intercepted pass ran back for a touchdown. Prior to the start of the season, coach Mike Singletary went on record during training camp saying, "I want a defensive line with bite." Instead, it was San Francisco's d-line that was bitten.
Within the opening minutes of the second half, the 49ers found themselves down by two scores before allowing a total of 31 unanswered points in route to a 31-6 loss. The run game which serves as a strong point for this mediocre 49er offense, played little to no effect on the game. There was no sign of the explosiveness we've all grown accustomed to seeing from RB Frank Gore, as he was held to only 38 rushing yards on 17 carries. With so many blown opportunities in week 1, there's tons of holes to point at and blame for the loss. But after the first quarter, I think it's safe to say the team played poorly as a whole. One thing I don't get however, is why coach Singletary decided to go for it on 4th down twice in the early going with the lead, but not late in the game down by 21+ points.
Not only does the loss for the 49ers result in a disappointing start to the 2010 season, but it also means a bright beginning for the newly hired Pete Carroll. As Carroll was congratulated by his peers, he was also thanked by an unlikely source, none other than coach Singletary who went on to say, "Thank you for kicking our tails, it was good medicine and we're going to take it." It's obvious the 49ers have some fixing to do after week 1, but it'll be hard to bounce back in week 2 as the 49ers head to the Bay Area for their first home game of the season as they host the defending Super Bowl champion New Orleans Saints. Hopefully honoring one of the Football Hall of Fame's newest members and the greatest of all-time -- Jerry Rice will serve as some encouragement to get the team back on track and in the win column.
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