Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Chicago (4-5) at San Francisco (6-3)

   Chi offense  28th   75.1 rush - [21st] / 133.0 pass - [28th]
       defense  9th    92.9 rush - [14th] / 170.6 pass - [8th]
       scoring         15.1 for - [22nd] / 16.9 against - [11th]
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  S.F. offense  9th    114.9 rush - [4th] / 175.4 pass - [22nd]
       defense  11th   76.9 rush - [5th] / 197.1 pass - [19th]
       scoring         19.6 for - [10th] / 14.6 against - [5th]


   key matchups:
       WR Jim Lash (30 rec/432 yds/0 TDs) vs. CB Allan Ellis (2 INTs)
       DT Myron Lapka (17 sacks) vs. G John Watson

   prediction:
       Chicago 15, San Francisco 21

2 comments:

  1. Quite possibly the most unlikely play of the NFL76 era ...

    Chicago's ball on San Francisco's 36 yard line. Third and less than 12 to go. :36 left in the fourth quarter. The score is Chicago 19, San Francisco 20.


    The pass from Chicago's QB1 #4 Bob Avellini is caught by WR1 #87 James Scott for a gain of almost 36 yards. Touchdown, Chicago! That was S4P1L223 (1874) against San Francisco's DB4sblz0 (1872).

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  2. But, alas, the 49ers still find their way back to the top of the NFC West ...


    San Francisco's ball on Chicago's 16 yard line. First and 10 to go. :03 left in the fourth quarter. The score is Chicago 26, San Francisco 20.


    The pass from San Francisco's QB1 #8 Jim Plunkett is caught by WR3 #86 Willie McGee for a gain of just over 16 yards. Touchdown, San Francisco! That was K9AdoutX (2092) against Chicago's zone audible from S4PL372 (2088).

    San Francisco's ball on Chicago's 2 yard line. First and goal. :00 left in the fourth quarter. The score is Chicago 26, San Francisco 26.

    San Francisco's K1 #6 Steve Mike-Mayer kicks for the extra point. The kick is good. That was FGPAT (53) against Chicago's FGPATD (53).

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