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Niner defense almost handed K.C. its first shutout in 101 games. |
SAN FRANCISCO (Nov.
12, 2000) - Lance Schulters knocked down the Kansas City Chiefs, and Charlie
Garner ran over them.
Garner rushed for 102 yards and a
touchdown, and Schulters led an inspired defensive effort as the San Francisco
49ers snapped their five-game losing streak with a 21-7 win over Kansas
City on Sunday.
Improbably, San Francisco's defense,
the league's worst in six statistical categories, thoroughly dominated
Kansas City's offense, which had scored 109 points in its last three games.
The Chiefs (5-5) gained just 107
yards in the first half and needed Donnell Bennett's 1-yard TD run with
6:27 left to avoid being shut out for the first time in 101 games.
Schulters, a Pro Bowl safety last
year and the leader of the 49ers' league-worst secondary, made seven tackles
and set the San Francisco defense's physical tone with two vicious hits
on receivers Derrick Alexander and Sylvester Morris.
Both receivers were briefly knocked
out of the game by the hits, and Schulters continued to play despite nerve
problems in his neck and left leg. San Francisco held Kansas City to 290
total yards, and the offense that threw for a team-record 504 yards last
week in Oakland couldn't penetrate the league's worst pass defense.
Meanwhile, the 49ers (3-8) moved
the ball well on several clock-consuming drives. Jeff Garcia had another
outstanding game, completing 20 of 25 passes for 244 yards and capping
two second-quarter drives with short TD runs. Garner also had five catches
for 39 yards receiving.
Elvis Grbac, making his return to
the city where he spent his first four pro seasons, was wildly inaccurate
and indecisive, finishing 22-of-40 for 271 yards after completing just
six passes in the first half for Kansas City.
Grbac's first two passes were deflected
at the line, and things got no better. He was sacked three times and threw
a drive-killing interception in the second quarter.
Bryant Young and Brentson Buckner
recorded big sacks in the fourth quarter, but Kansas City took advantage
of two 49ers penalties to make a late 79-yard scoring drive.
While the defense starred, San Francisco's
offense quietly went about its business, slowly churning out 288 total
yards in the first half while scoring three times in the second quarter.
San Francisco broke a scoreless tie
when J.J. Stokes' acrobatic 30-yard reception set up Garner's 1-yard plunge.
The 49ers followed with two methodical drives that ate up nearly all of
the quarter.
Garner did most of the work with
75 yards rushing in the first half, and Garcia capped both drives with
TD scrambles of two and onw yards as San Francisco held the ball for more
than nine minutes.
FINAL |
1st
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2nd
|
3rd
|
4th
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Total
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Kansas City |
0
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0
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0
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7
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7
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San Francisco |
0
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21
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0
|
0
|
21
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SCORING
SUMMARY |
1st
Quarter |
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No Scoring |
2nd
Quarter |
SFO |
TD |
CHARLIE GARNER 1 YD RUN (WADE RICHEY
KICK), 0:44. Drive: 4 plays, 80 yards in 1:36. Key plays: Garcia 47-yard
pass to Smith to Kansas City 33; Garcia 30-yard pass to Stokes to Kansas
City 1. San Francisco 7-0 |
SFO |
TD |
JEFF GARCIA 2 YD RUN (WADE RICHEY
KICK), 8:16. Drive: 10 plays, 56 yards in 5:32. Key plays: Bronson 23-yard
interception return to San Francisco 44; Garcia 23-yard pass to Stokes
to Kansas City 33; 10-yard tripping penalty on Chiefs' Maslowski to Kansas
City 16; Garcia 10-yard pass to Garner on 3rd-and-8 to Kansas City 4. San
Francisco 14-0 |
SFO |
TD |
JEFF GARCIA 1 YD RUN (WADE RICHEY
KICK), 14:37. Drive: 8 plays, 65 yards in 3:33. Key plays: Garner 19-yard
run to Kansas City 46; Garcia 13-yard pass to Stokes on 3rd-and-3 to Kansas
City 26; Garcia 14-yard pass to Garner to Kansas City 12; Garcia 11-yard
pass to Garner to Kansas City 1. San Francisco 21-0 |
3rd
Quarter |
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No Scoring |
4th
Quarter |
KAN |
TD |
DONNELL BENNETT 1 YD RUN (TODD PETERSON
KICK), 8:33. Drive: 10 plays, 79 yards in 4:46. Key plays: Grbac 11-yard
pass to Drayton to Kansas City 32; Grbac 13-yard pass to Gonzalez to Kansas
City 46; Grbac 40-yard pass to Alexander on 3rd-and-19 to San Francisco
23; 5-yard illegal contact on 49ers' Montgomery nulifies Bronson interception.
San Francisco 21-7 |
Team
Stats |
KAN |
SFO |
FIRST
DOWNS
Rushing
Passing
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 |
20
7
11
3-10
0-2
290
58
5.0
50
15
3.3
240
22-40
5.6
3-31
4-43.3
105
2-13
4-92
0-0
7-50
1-0
23:50 |
25
10
13
6-12
0-0
389
63
6.2
149
37
4.0
240
20-25
9.2
1-4
5-33.2
74
2-15
2-36
1-23
6-53
0-0
36:10 |
INDIVIDUAL
LEADERS |
Missed field goals
Kansas City (Todd Peterson 34);
San Francisco (Wade Richey 43).
Kansas City rushing
Kimble Anders 3-21, Tony Richardson
4-19, Donnell Bennett 6-16, Elvis Grbac 1-1, Larry Parker 1-minus 7.
San Francisco rushing
Charlie Garner 25-102, Jeff Garcia
8-37, Paul Smith 2-7, Terry Jackson 1-3, Tai Streets 1-0.
Kansas City passing
Elvis Grbac 22-40 for 271 yards,
1 INT, 0 TD.
San Francisco passing
Jeff Garcia 20-25 for 244 yards,
0 INT, 0 TD.
Kansas City receiving
Tony Richardson 8-81, Tony Gonzalez
4-46, Sylvester Morris 3-49, Kimble Anders 3-26, Derrick Alexander 2-48,
Troy Drayton 1-11, Kevin Lockett 1-10.
San Francisco receiving
Charlie Garner 5-39, Greg Clark
4-41, Jerry Rice 4-31, Jj Stokes 3-66, Paul Smith 2-55, Terrell Owens 1-6,
Tai Streets 1-6.
Kansas City tackles-assists-sacks
(unofficial)
Marvcus Patton 8-3-0, Greg Wesley
5-3-0, Mike Maslowski 6-1-0, Jerome Woods 6-1-0, John Browning 4-1-1, James
Hasty 3-2-0, Donnie Edwards 3-1-0, Pat Dennis 3-1-0, Dan Williams 3-0-0,
William Bartee 1-2-0, Duane Clemons 1-0-0, Chester Mcglockton 0-1-0.
San Francisco tackles-assists-sacks
(unofficial)
Winfred Tubbs 4-4-0, Lance Schulters
6-1-0, John Engelberger 3-1-0, Ken Norton 3-1-0, Zack Bronson 2-2-0, Bryant
Young 3-0-2, Brentson Buckner 2-0-1, Jason Webster 2-0-0, Anthony Pleasant
2-0-0, Monty Montgomery 1-1-0, Julian Peterson 1-1-0, Ahmed Plummer 1-1-0,
Jeff Posey 1-0-0, Chike Okeafor 1-0-0, Cedric Killings 1-0-0.
Interceptions
San Francisco (Zack Bronson 1 for
23 yards).
Fumbles lost
None.
Opponent's fumbles recovered
None.
Officials
Referee-Johnny Grier, Umpire-Brian
Balliet, Head linesman-James Wilson, Line judge-Jerry Bergman, Field judge-Mark
Carroll, Side judge-Dean Look, Back judge-Bill Schmitz.
A: 68,002; T: 2:57. |
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