Thursday, June 25, 2009

NFC championship

San Francisco (12-5-1) at Los Angeles (12-5)

S.F. offense 11th 108.2 rush - [5th] / 191.2 pass - [16th]
defense 10th 82.9 rush - [7th] / 184.3 pass - [11th]
scoring 23.2 for - [4th] / 15.6 against - [4th]

L.A. offense 13th 102.6 rush - [7th] / 193.7 pass - [13th]
defense 12th 87.2 rush - [11th] / 189.0
pass - [13th] scoring 24.5 for - [3rd] / 18.1 against - [13th]

key matchups:
HB Delvin Williams (1469 yds/13 TDs) vs. Los Angeles run D (3.8 rush avg)
WR Jim Lash (72 rec/1134 yds/7 TDs) vs. CB Monte Jackson (2 INTs)

prediction: San Francisco 21, Los Angeles 23

3 comments:

  1. 9:54 to go in the second quarter, and 41- and 49-yard field goals by Steve Mike-Mayer have the 49ers off to a 6-0 lead. Mike-Mayer hit 73.5 percent of his field goals during the regular season--12th-best in NFL80. His brother, Nick, hit better than 84 percent to rank second.

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  2. Jim Plunkett connects with Dave Stief from 19 yards out, and the 49ers are up, 13-0. Stief has to be NFL80's most productive WR4s: 28 catches, 14.0 per reception and five touchdowns during the regular season.

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  3. The Rams grind up most of the rest of the second quarter, and now we have a ballgame:

    Los Angeles's ball on their 24 yard line. First and 15 to go. 8:57 left in the second quarter. The score is San Francisco 13, Los Angeles 0.
    Los Angeles's QB1 #11 James Harris gives to HB1 #43 Lawrence McCutcheon. McCutcheon runs for a gain of just over 5 yards. McCutcheon is tackled by San Francisco's DE1 #68 Reggie Lewis. Second and less than 10 to go. That was U23slnt1 (119) against SB2SLNT2 (113).


    The pass from Los Angeles's QB1 #11 James Harris is caught by TE1 #84 Brian Nemeth for a gain of almost 13 yards. Nemeth is tackled by San Francisco's S1 #29 Aaron Mitchell. First down, Los Angeles! First and 10 to go. That was A5XinH (217) against SB1FIRE4 (211).

    Los Angeles's QB1 #11 James Harris gives to HB1 #43 Lawrence McCutcheon. McCutcheon runs for a gain of just over 9 yards. McCutcheon is tackled by San Francisco's LB1 #53 Dave Washington. Second and less than 1 to go. That was A27toss1 (84) against EW2CALL4 (78).


    The pass from Los Angeles's QB1 #11 James Harris is caught by TE2 #88 Mike Cobb for a gain of almost 8 yards. Cobb is tackled by San Francisco's S1 #29 Aaron Mitchell. First down, Los Angeles! First and 10 to go. That was A5ZinY (147) against SB2STRG0 (141).


    The pass from Los Angeles's QB1 #11 James Harris is caught by WR4 #86 Dwight Scales for a gain of just over 14 yards. Scales is tackled by San Francisco's CB2 #20 Larry Brune. First down, Los Angeles! First and 10 to go. That was A4XcrosY (84) against SB2STRG0 (78).


    Los Angeles's QB1 #11 James Harris gives to HB2 #38 John Cappelletti. Cappelletti runs for a gain of almost 9 yards. Cappelletti is tackled by San Francisco's S1 #29 Aaron Mitchell. Second and just over 1 to go. That was A23yam1 (77) against EW2CALL4 (71).


    The pass from Los Angeles's QB1 #11 James Harris is caught by WR3 #85 Freeman Johnson for a gain of just over 2 yards. Johnson is tackled by San Francisco's CB1 #25 Ralph McGill. First down, Los Angeles! First and 10 to go. That was A2XdnvrY (140) against EN2WING2 (134).


    Los Angeles's QB1 #11 James Harris gives to HB1 #43 Lawrence McCutcheon. McCutcheon runs for a gain of just over 5 yards. McCutcheon is tackled by San Francisco's CB2 #20 Larry Brune. Second and less than 5 to go. That was A28cntr1 (581) against SB2shft3 (575).


    The pass from Los Angeles's QB1 #11 James Harris is caught by TE1 #84 Brian Nemeth for a gain of almost 5 yards. Nemeth is tackled by San Francisco's LB4 #56 Bruce Elia. First down, Los Angeles! First and goal. That was N2HcrosY (679) against EW0SLID0 (673).

    The pass from Los Angeles's QB1 #11 James Harris is caught by TE1 #84 Brian Nemeth for a gain of almost 6 yards. Touchdown, Los Angeles! That was A1XdnvrY (581) against San Francisco's EW2CALL4 (575).

    Los Angeles's K1 #10 Tom Dempsey kicks for the extra point. The kick is good. That was FGPAT (28) against San Francisco's FGPATD (19).

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