Week 8 - All the talk about the 49ers having a cake walk through the first seven weeks of the season would be put to rest on Sunday as 6-0 San Francisco played host to the 4-2 Carolina Panthers. Winners of four straight, Ron Rivera's Panthers team entered their meeting against the Niners with plenty of confidence and plans to pull off an upset while coming off a BYE. But despite Carolina being the ones well rested with over a week to prepare, it was the 49ers who came out swinging, showing fresh legs on both fronts and displaying pure domination from start to finish while donning their throwback uniforms. If there was any doubt that the 49er offense was beginning to sputter after putting up only 9-points in the rainy, swamp-like conditions of Washington's FedEx Field a week ago, Kyle Shanahan's squad put to rest any and all worries of a repeat performance on Sunday from the outset.
With San Francisco opening the game on offense, Jimmy Garoppolo and company would take us for a ride as the 49ers jumped ahead early on and never looked back. Capping an 11-play, 75-yard opening drive would be the newest member of the 49ers who was acquired just days earlier via trade. Adding a new target for Garoppolo to throw to, Emmanuel Sanders who was sent from the Denver Broncos during the week in exchange for a pair of draft picks, wasted little time to introduce himself to the 49er faithful on Sunday, scoring the first of seven touchdowns for a busy San Francisco offense. Sanders would catch only four passes for 25-yards on Sunday, including the 4-yard touchdown grab that made it 7-0. Equally as engaged was the 49er defense who also had a busy afternoon, forcing a three-and-out on Carolina's first offensive possession. However, an interception on the Niners' very next play would be one of the very few mistakes committed in what was otherwise a relatively clean day of football for coach Shanahan's team. Holding the Panthers to only a field goal, Garoppolo would shake off the turnover on the ensuing possession by marching his team down the field and allowing Tevin Coleman to do the rest.
Kick-starting an eventful afternoon on the ground, Coleman would scamper 19-yards for his first of four touchdowns on the day. Panthers quarterback Kyle Allen who has filled in rather nicely for the injured Cam Newton, entered the contest with a 5-0 record and an unblemished touchdown to interception ratio of 9-0, becoming the first QB to win his first five career starts with 0 interceptions since 1950. But in spite of his hot start, the San Francisco defense would not be impressed as Allen was picked off three times in this one when it was all said and done. Second-year cornerback Emmanuel Moseley would ignite the turnover frenzy by handing Kyle Allen his first career interception while also logging his own as the backup to starting corner Ahkello Witherspoon has dazzled since being called upon. Needing only three plays to capitalize on the Carolina miscue, Garoppolo would find Coleman on a scree-pass which he would take 10 yards to pay dirt. Coleman would make it a trio before the half with his biggest play yet, a 48-yard dash to the end zone which put his team ahead, 27-0 at the half. By halftime, the 49ers offense had out-gained that of Carolina's, 254 yards to 76.
The Panthers would begin to show a sliver of life in the second half, when Garoppolo was sacked in the end zone for a safety, and eventually led to good field position as Carolina began their next drive at midfield. Stud running back Christian McCaffrey who was held to only 21 yards thru the first two quarters, got going in the second half and ripped off his biggest play of the afternoon on a hand-off that he took 40-yards to the end zone for a touchdown before adding a successful 2-point conversion. McCaffrey's score would be the first rushing touchdown allowed to an opposing running back by the 49er defense this season. Ending the Panthers' sudden second half scoring run at 10 unanswered-points, another 75-yard scoring-drive was executed by the 49ers when Deebo Samuel finished off the possession with a 20-yard touchdown run that left the ballhandler untouched and the Carolina defense fooled. Intercepting Allen on back to back possessions would be Richard Sherman and Nick Bosa who would both get in on the fun. While Sherman's pick would setup the fourth and final touchdown of the day for running back Tevin Coleman, Bosa's interception which only led to a field goal, would be all the talk as it served as the cherry on top of what would end up being a monstrous day for the rookie.
While the 49er defense would log a season-high six quarterback sacks in the first half alone before finishing the game with seven, three of those would come from rookie Nick Bosa whom some are saying needs to be taken serious for not just Defensive Rookie of the Year, but also Defensive Player of the Year following his overly productive day on Sunday. Bosa, the 2nd overall pick in this year's Draft who turned just 22-years old four days earlier, became the first player in 49ers franchise history to record three sacks and an interception in a single game since 1982 and the youngest to record three sacks, a feat that had only been done by four other 49er players. Sandwiched between a pair of turnover on downs forced by the Niner defense, a 41-yard rushing touchdown by Raheem Mostert would cap the onslaught as the 49ers ran up the scoreboard by putting a 50-burger on the Carolina defense. Running away with the 51-13 victory, the 51-point outburst is the highest point total scored under coach Shanahan, surpassing the previous mark of 44-points scored on December 24, 2017 against the Jacksonville Jaguars and the most by a 49ers team since 1993 when Steve Young was under center.
Improving to 7-0 for only the second time in franchise history and first since 1990, it would be another game that Niners QB Jimmy Garoppolo didn't stack the stat sheet in, nor was it one where he needed to as Tevin Coleman supplied plenty of offense on his own while logging his first 100 yard performance of the season with a total of 105 yards rushing. Not to mention another stout showing by the defense which continues to obliterate their franchise-low mark of only seven takeaways from a season ago which also set an NFL record for the fewest in a single season. Completing 18 of 22 passes, Garoppolo tallied 175 yards thru the air along with two touchdowns and an interception as George Kittle hauled in a game-high six passes for 86-yards receiving to lead both teams. Meanwhile, Christian McCaffrey finished with 155 yards from scrimmage (117 yards rushing) and was the lone bright spot for the Carolina offense as Kyle Allen was held to only 158 yards passing and threw three interceptions while completing 19 of 37 pass attempts.
Week 9 Preview - Joining the 2013 Kansas City Chiefs as the only two teams in NFL history to begin a season 7-0 after winning only four or fewer games the previous year, the 49ers will look to make it 8-0 when they pay a visit to the desert to take on the Arizona Cardinals (3-4-1) on a short week. Despite both teams struggling the past several seasons, the rivalry between the two NFC West foes has been one-sided the last few years as the Cardinals have won their last 8 meetings against the 49ers. With the Cards coming off a 31-9 loss on the road to the New Orleans Saints after winning their previous three, the 49ers will get their first look at this year's No. 1 overall pick Kyler Murray in a match-up that will pin him up against Nick Bosa, the No. 2 overall pick. Back to back games without a touchdown pass, the 49er defense will look to make it three straight touchdown-less games for the former Heisman Trophy winner who despite his recent scoring drought, still owns a 7 touchdown to 4 interception ratio on the year and has not committed a turnover in four straight contests. With injuries suffered to running backs David Johnson (ankle) and Chase Edmonds (hamstring), the Cardinals will feature a new weapon in their depleted backfield when they take the field on Thursday as the team announced on Monday that they had acquired Kenyan Drake from the Miami Dolphins via trade.
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