Sep/09/08 07:51 AM Filed in:
Frank Gore
Last weekend, the San
Francisco 49ers opened up the regular season
against NFC West rival Arizona Cardinals for the
third consecutive year. Unfortunately for San
Francisco, for the second time, it's 0-1 to start
the season. And again, much like last season, the
offense is to blame; this time, the unit didn't do
enough during a 23-13 defeat.
Quarterback J.T. O’Sullivan’s first NFL
start was nothing to write home about. He completed 70
percent of his passes but turned the ball over three
times (two fumbles), was sacked four times, and never
seemed comfortable. The 49ers’ offense, under the
direction of new coordinator Mike Martz, only mustered
13 points against a Cardinals defense which finished
27th in the NFL last season.
At times, the offense was able to move the ball, but
turnovers ultimately killed any momentum it had built
up. Remarkably, the Cardinals only scored seven points
off five 49er giveaways, four of which the offense was
responsible for.
On the bright side for the Niners, third-year
linebacker Parys Haralson -- who racked up four tackles
and 2 1/2 sacks -- was all over the field. Defensive
end Justin Smith, who signed a big-money contract with
San Francisco in the offseason, applied constant
pressure on Cards QB Kurt Warner; what's more, he was
terrific against the run in racking up a game-high
seven tackles, including a half-sack.
The one positive on offense was running back Frank
Gore. As usual, No. 21 punished the opposing defense,
giving 49er fans and coaches alike something good to
take from the loss.
Midway through the first quarter, Gore gave the 49ers
their only lead of the game, 7-3, when he dashed 41
yards for a touchdown. He finished the game with 151
total yards (96 rushing); unfortunately, most of his
teammates didn't join the party.
(realfootball365.com)