Week #4
Sunday, Sep.24, at Texas Stadium, 1:00pm ET
Dallas Cowboys
vs
San Francisco 49ers
24
41

San Francisco 49ers running back Charlie Garner (25) scores a touchdown against the Dallas Cowboys in the second quarter. Sunday, Sept. 24, 2000 in Irving, Texas. In the background is Cowboys Darren Hambrick (54). (AP Photo/Vern Steinman)
IRVING, Texas (Sept. 24, 2000) — The artistry of previous meetings between the San Francisco 49ers and Dallas Cowboys was missing. The bitterness wasn't. These teams were playing more for pride, far removed from the NFC titles they played each other for six times in the past.

San Francisco defeated the Cowboys 41-24 Sunday, and receiver Terrell Owens rubbed it in by going to midfield after both of his touchdown catches to celebrate on the Cowboys' star logo. Emmitt Smith responded to Owens' first outburst with his own midfield celebration after a 1-yard TD just before halftime that closed the Cowboys to 17-10. When Owens caught a 1-yard touchdown pass with 4:05 left to make it 41-17, he again took off toward midfield. This time, Dallas safety George Teague followed Owens and leveled him as he went to kneel on the logo. Teague was ejected. "You don't disrespect someone in front of their home crowd, but I guess that's his style," Smith said of Owens. "This game is played with a lot of emotion, and it shows when you are both winning and losing.

San Francisco coach Steve Mariucci and Cowboys coach Dave Campo both apologized to each other when they met at midfield after the game. Both refused to elaborate what was said then, or to their players after the game.
San Francisco and Dallas, two teams that played each other in six NFC championship games and have combined to play in 13 Super Bowls, are both 1-3 this season.
"We are nowhere where we should be, but it gives us a boost," Mariucci said.

As for as the play on the field, Jerry Rice's two touchdown receptions provided the only resemblance to the memorable games of the past.
Not even Troy Aikman or Smith, who like Rice are veterans of the three straight NFC championship games between the teams in the mid-1990s that preceded Super Bowl titles, could turn around Dallas' fortunes.
 
SUPERLATIVES
OFFENSE: Jeff Garcia' four touchdown passes were impressive, but RB Charlie Garner's franchise-record 201 yards rushing on 36 carries takes the prize. It was the second time in four games that the Dallas defense has allowed a running back to gain 200-plus yards.
DEFENSE: The 49ers much-maligned secondary gave up just 222 net yards passing and forced Cowboys QB Troy Aikman into an interception and a fumble. Third-string quaterback Clint Stoerner finished the game for Dallas. 
STAT OF THE GAME: Garner's 201 yards rushing was a career-high, breaking Garrison Hearst's franchise single-game record set against Detroit in 1998. 
TURNING POINT: Garcia hit WR Jerry Rice with a 67-yard scoring strike early in the third quater that put the Niners up 24-10. 
Aikman returned as the Dallas starter after missing two games because of his ninth concussion. He was 14-of-25 passing for 197 yards with a touchdown, an interception and a fumble.

Smith had just 31 yards rushing on 11 attempts as the Cowboys were beaten badly at home for the second time. The Cowboys lost their home opener to Philadelphia 41-14.

Jeff Garcia was 16-for-26 passing for 178 yards and four touchdowns, his third straight multi-TD game, and Charlie Garner ran for a San Francisco record 201 yards, matching what Philadelphia's Duce Staley did against the Cowboys just three weeks earlier.

The 49ers scored on their first three possessions of the second half, putting the game out of reach with a 17-play, 98-yard drive that took more than nine minutes. Rice's 5-yard TD catch in the opening minute of the fourth quarter made it 34-10.

Wade Richey's 38-yard field goal late in the first quarter gave San Francisco a 3-0 lead. The Cowboys responded on their next drive with Tim Seder's 40-yard field goal - four plays after linebacker Dexter Coakley ran 26 yards on a direct snap out of punt formation.

Tight end Jackie Harris caught two touchdown passes in the fourth quarter for Dallas, an 11-yarder from Aikman that made it 34-17, and then a 16-yarder from third-string quarterback Clint Stoerner with 3:28 left.
Garner and Smith had their TD runs after pass interference calls in the end zone.

Garner's TD broke the 3-3 tie and put the 49ers ahead to stay with 7:02 left in the first half. That came two plays after Ryan McNeil grabbed Owens in the end zone for a 32-yard penalty.

Smith's TD run came after a 34-yard pass interference penalty against San Francisco's Monty Montgomery.

Notes: Seder has made all six of his field-goal attempts for the Cowboys. Chris Boniol has the team record for a Dallas newcomer when he made his first nine field goals in 1994. ... Harris has four TDs, tying his career high for a season. ... Rice has receptions in 213 consecutive games, and his two TDs increased in NFL career high to 182. 




 
FINAL
1st
2nd
3rd
4th
Total
San Francisco 
3
14
10
14
41
Dallas 
0
10
0
14
24
..... 
 
SCORING SUMMARY
1st Quarter
SFO FG WADE RICHEY 38 YD, 13:44. Drive: 9 plays, 28 yards in 4:01. Key plays: Garcia 15-yard pass to Owens to Dallas 14. SAN FRANCISCO 3-0
2nd Quarter
DAL FG TIM SEDER 41 YD, 3:47. Drive: 9 plays, 57 yards in 4:52. Key plays: Coakley 26-yard run on a fake punt to San Francisco 29. SAN FRANCISCO 3, DALLAS 3
SFO TD CHARLIE GARNER 1 YD RUN (WADE RICHEY KICK), 7:58. Drive: 10 plays, 83 yards in 4:03. Key plays: Garcia 24-yard pass to Owens on 3rd-and-4 to Dallas 42; 32-yard pass interference penalty on Cowboys' Teague at Dallas 1. SAN FRANCISCO 10-3
SFO TD TERRELL OWENS 3 YD PASS FROM JEFF GARCIA (WADE RICHEY KICK), 12:11. Drive: 6 plays, 28 yards in 3:16. Key plays: Peterson 2-yard interception return to Dallas 28; Garcia 11-yard pass to Garner to Dallas 17. SAN FRANCISCO 17-3
DAL TD EMMITT SMITH 1 YD RUN (TIM SEDER KICK), 13:18. Drive: 4 plays, 83 yards in 1:07. Key plays: Aikman 34-yard pass to Ismail to San Francisco 49; 34-yard pass interference on 49ers' Montgomery at San Francisco 1. SAN FRANCISCO 17-10
3rd Quarter
SFO TD JERRY RICE 68 YD PASS FROM JEFF GARCIA (WADE RICHEY KICK), 1:46. Drive: 3 plays, 74 yards in 1:46. SAN FRANCISCO 24-10
SFO FG WADE RICHEY 47 YD, 4:17. Drive: 4 plays, 5 yards in 1:29. Key plays: Posey recovery of Aikman fumble at Dallas 35. SAN FRANCISCO 27-10
4th Quarter
SFO FG JERRY RICE 5 YD PASS FROM JEFF GARCIA (WADE RICHEY KICK), 0:45. Drive: 17 plays, 98 yards in 9:35. Key plays: Garcia 15-yard pass to Garner on 3rd-and-11 to San Francisco 26; Garcia 33-yard run on 3rd-and-1 to Dallas 32. SAN FRANCISCO 34-10
DAL TD JACKIE HARRIS 11 YD PASS FROM TROY AIKMAN (TIM SEDER KICK), 3:52. Drive: 7 plays, 73 yards in 3:07. Key plays: Warren 18-yard run to San Francisco 46; Aikman 21-yard pass to McKnight to San Francisco 25; Aikman 24-yard pass to McKnight to San Francisco 11. SAN FRANCISCO 34-17
SFO TD TERRELL OWENS 1 YD PASS FROM JEFF GARCIA (WADE RICHEY KICK), 10:55. Drive: 15 plays, 77 yards in 7:03. Key plays: Garcia 8-yard pass to Owens on 3rd-and-3 to Dallas 41; Garner 29-yard run to Dallas 1. SAN FRANCISCO 41-17
DAL TD JACKIE HARRIS 16 YD PASS FROM CLINT STOERNER (TIM SEDER KICK), 11:37. Drive: 5 plays, 54 yards in 0:42. Key plays: Stoerner 29-yard pass to McKnight on 3rd-and-16 plus 15-yard roughing the passer on 49ers' Peterson to San Francisco 16. SAN FRANCISCO 41-24

 
Team Stats SFO DAL
FIRST DOWNS
3RD-DOWN EFFICIENCY
4TH-DOWN EFFICIENCY
TOTAL NET YARDS
Total plays
Average gain
NET YARDS RUSHING
Rushes
Average per rush
NET YARDS PASSING
Completed-attempted
Yards per pass
Sacked-yards lost
PUNTS-AVERAGE
RETURN YARDAGE
Punts-returns
Kickoffs-returns
Interceptions-returns
PENALTIES-YARDS
FUMBLES-LOST
TIME OF POSSESSION
27
11-15
0-0
439
74
5.9
261
47
5.6
178
16-27
6.6
0-0
1-52.0
86
1-15
4-69
1-2
8-94
0-0
37:13
18
4-10
1-1
298
49
6.1
76
14
5.4
222
19-32
6.3
3-28
3-45.3
127
0-0
6-127
0-0
5-62
2-2
22:47

 
INDIVIDUAL LEADERS
PLAYER STATISTICS
Missed field goals
None. 
San Francisco rushing
Charlie Garner 36-201, Jeff Garcia 6-43, Fred Beasley 4-11, Jonas Lewis 1-6. 
Dallas rushing
Emmitt Smith 11-31, Dexter Coakley 1-26, Chris Warren 1-18, Michael Wiley 1-1. 
San Francisco passing
Jeff Garcia 16-26 for 178 yards, 0 INT, 4 TD, Jerry Rice 0-1 for 0 yards, 0 INT, 0 TD. 
Dallas passing
Troy Aikman 15-26 for 197 yards, 1 INT, 1 TD, Clint Stoerner 4-6 for 53 yards, 0 INT, 1 TD. 
San Francisco receiving
Terrell Owens 5-51, Jerry Rice 4-73, Charlie Garner 3-34, Greg Clark 2-13, Tai Streets 1-6, Fred Beasley 1-1. 
Dallas receiving
James Mcknight 6-129, Jackie Harris 3-32, Robert Thomas 3-28, Raghib Ismail 2-38, Chris Warren 2-14, Jason Tucker 2-1, Michael Wiley 1-8. 
San Francisco tackles-assists-sacks (unofficial)
Ahmed Plummer 5-0-0, Lance Schulters 5-0-0, Winfred Tubbs 5-0-0, Monty Montgomery 4-0-0, John Keith 4-0-0, Pierson Prioleau 2-0-0, Ken Norton 2-0-0, Cedric Killings 2-0-1, Jeff Posey 1-0-0, Terry Jackson 1-0-0, Brentson Buckner 1-0-1, John Engelberger 1-0-1. 
Dallas tackles-assists-sacks (unofficial)
Barron Wortham 10-0-0, Darren Woodson 8-1-0, Dexter Coakley 6-0-0, Ryan Mcneil 5-0-0, Joe Bowden 3-0-0, Michael Myers 3-0-0, Brandon Noble 3-0-0, George Teague 3-0-0, Darren Hambrick 3-0-0, Izell Reese 2-1-0, Chad Hennings 2-1-0, Kareem Larrimore 2-0-0, Greg Ellis 1-2-0, Phillippi Sparks 1-0-0, Dimitrius Underwood 1-0-0, Peppi Zellner 0-1-0. 
Interceptions
San Francisco (Julian Peterson 1 for 2 yards). 
umbles lost
Dallas (Michael Wiley, Troy Aikman). 
Opponent's fumbles recovered
San Francisco (Jeff Posey, Jason Webster). 
Officials
Referee-Jeff Triplette, Umpire-Scott Dawson, Head linesman-Earnie Frantz, Line judge-Bruce Maurer, Field judge-Steve Zimmer, Side judge-Larry Rose, Back judge-Richard Reels. 
A: 64,127; T: 3:05. 
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