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Cardinals 17, 49ers 10

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Everybody agreed Anquan Boldin had no logical business getting to the end zone, about 50 yards after he should have been tackled.

But players such as Boldin often are the difference between merely disappointing teams like the Arizona Cardinals and truly dismal teams such as the 49ers. Boldin's stumbling, staggering run through the 49ers' inept tackling was a fitting way to decide a 17-10 win over San Francisco.

Kurt Warner was 29-of-45 for 354 yards, and Boldin somehow turned one of his 11 catches for 156 yards into the go-ahead touchdown in the fourth quarter Sunday.

Boldin and Larry Fitzgerald, who had eight receptions for 129 yards, ran wild in San Francisco's inexperienced secondary. But the Cardinals couldn't take control until Boldin turned a short catch on third-and-20 into a 54-yard, broken-field TD rumble, avoiding five tackles and eventually diving into the end zone with 10:45 to play.

Boldin reacted to his electric score with the proper humility for a star on a losing team. Arizona (4-8) won for the second time in three games, sweeping its season series with the lowly 49ers (2-10).

``I realized that it was third-and-20, and I tried to cut back across the field to give us a chance to get the first down,'' Boldin said. ``I made (about) two guys miss, and it just opened up from there. ... Really the only time they did stop us was when we started stopping ourselves with the penalties and turnovers, but that is something that we have to work on.''

Warner threw two interceptions, and the Cardinals managed just 65 yards rushing while failing to score in all three of their trips inside San Francisco's 20. Against any other opponent, it might have cost them.

``We made it hard on ourselves today, doing about everything we could to give it away,'' Warner said. ``But we battled and did everything we needed to do to win, and Q (Boldin) made a tremendous play to spark us. We kept our own backs against the wall all day.''

Keith Lewis blocked a punt and intercepted Warner's pass in the fourth quarter for the 49ers, who lost for the 10th time in 11 games since the season opener. The missed tackles and poor execution on Boldin's score were emblematic of an entire afternoon of growing pains for a club starting rookies and inexperienced free agents across its lineup.

``Everything we do right now, all of it is about the future,'' said coach Mike Nolan, who was touting his club's chances to win the NFC West just three weeks ago.

No. 1 draft pick Alex Smith was outstanding before halftime and dismal afterward in his third NFL start for the 49ers, remaining winless - and without a touchdown pass - in his pro career. He was 11-of-12 for 138 yards in the first half, but 5-of-12 with three interceptions after halftime, including Eric Green's pick with 1:42 to play.

``Age is not an excuse once you're out there, but we've got so many young guys at so many new positions,'' the 21-year-old quarterback said. ``I was definitely comfortable out there, but there are still plenty of things about this pro game that I've got to get used to.''

Maurice Hicks scored the only touchdown for the Niners, who play their next three games on the road - where they've won one game in two years - before a season-ending matchup with 1-11 Houston on New Year's Day.

The game didn't begin as ugly as it ended. Despite near-constant blitzing by both defenses to capitalize on Smith's inexperience and Warner's immobility, Smith completed his first eight passes, while Warner was 16-of-23 in the first half.

Smith's proficiency finally paid off in the closing minutes of the first half, when he hit Johnnie Morton for a pair of 24-yard gains before finding running back Frank Gore on a broken play for 31 yards, setting up Hicks' TD dive.

Lewis blocked a punt to set up Joe Nedney's 48-yard field goal, putting San Francisco up 10-9 entering the fourth quarter. Lewis then intercepted Warner's terrible pass with 11:36 left - but Gore fumbled on the 49ers' next play, and Nolan blew two timeouts in a foolhardy attempt to challenge it.

After two incomplete passes and a holding penalty, Warner hit Boldin with a short pass over the middle - and after he scored, Arizona made its 2-point conversion.

Notes: Filling in for injured kicker Neil Rackers, Nick Novak kicked three field goals. ... Fitzgerald had his seventh 100-yard receiving game of the season, also surpassing 1,000 total yards. ... Smith's passer rating dropped from 114.6 at halftime to 50.2 - still much better than his 17.5 entering the day.

Arizona Cardinals - San Francisco 49ers
Goals Total 1 2 3 OT Shootout
Arizona Cardinals 17
San Francisco 49ers 10

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December 07, 2005 | Permalink | Comments (0)

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Seahawks 27, 49ers 25

San_francisco_49ers SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - Collapses have long been commonplace for the Seattle Seahawks, and this one was shaping up as a shameful classic. They were one pass away from blowing a 15-point lead and going to overtime after failing to stop the backups on one of the NFL's worst teams.

But these Seahawks believe they can change their flop-filled history. And when Ken Dorsey's final pass bounced in the end zone, Seattle changed, all right - into the conference's winningest team.

Shaun Alexander rushed for 115 yards and two touchdowns, and the Seahawks stopped the 49ers' 2-point conversion attempt with 28 seconds left in their sixth straight victory, 27-25 on Sunday.

After the color returned to their faces, the Seahawks (8-2) realized they matched the best start in franchise history, also accomplished in 1999 and 1984 - the last time the Seahawks won a playoff game. The '99 team was a more typical Seattle squad, losing five of its last six in coach Mike Holmgren's first season.

``In the past, we might have let this one slip away, but this is a different team and a different season,'' Holmgren said. ``You have to win a game like this. It was important for us to win a game like this. You go in and everyone is talking about it all week - what a lopsided game it could be - because the players and the coaches are human beings.''

Matt Hasselbeck was 19-of-31 for 233 yards and a TD pass to D.J. Hackett as the league's most prolific offense dominated the first three quarters, racking up 357 yards. But Seattle stalled in the fourth quarter, managing just 16 yards and no first downs while awakening those memories of embarrassing midseason losses.

And with coordinator Ray Rhodes back home in Seattle after his second stroke-like episode this season, the Seahawks' defense nearly blew a victory that put them alone atop the NFC after Carolina's loss to Chicago.

But the defense barely held, the offense still had good numbers - and the Seahawks tried to get used to getting the breaks.

``My brother used to always tell me that when you are really doing good, you start to make things that are great, normal,'' said Alexander, who leads the NFL with 1,229 yards rushing. ``That's what I'm trying to do, and our team is trying to do that, too. We are trying to make winning normal. We are trying to make 100-yard games normal ... because after that, the sky is the limit.''

The 49ers (2-8), whose offense has been terrible all season, staged an improbable rally around Dorsey, who passed for 249 yards in his second start of the season. After snapping a streak of 47 consecutive possessions without a touchdown earlier in the fourth quarter, San Francisco made a last-ditch, 13-play scoring drive.

Dorsey was 6-of-8 for 77 yards in the series, and Jason McAddley went 29 yards on his first reception of the season. Third-string running back Maurice Hicks finished it with a 1-yard dive, stretching over the goal line.

But on the 2-point conversion attempt, Dorsey bounced a tough throw to Johnnie Morton in the back of the end zone. Marquand Manuel recovered the onside kick, and the Seahawks kneeled on their fifth straight victory over San Francisco.

``It's deflating. You can't say anything more,'' Dorsey said. ``We fought so hard to get back. The guys did such a great job fighting to get back, and to fall short like that hurts.''

Brandon Lloyd had seven catches for 119 yards for the 49ers (2-8), who lost for the eighth time in nine games despite their offense's most encouraging performance since the season opener.

San Francisco kept it close throughout, pulling within 27-19 early in the fourth on Lloyd's 22-yard touchdown catch - the Niners' first TD at home in 16 quarters.

``We grew up a lot,'' Lloyd said. ``We're going to measure our progress based on how we play next week (at Tennessee). We're maturing in practice, and it was nice to see it on the field.''

Dorsey was solid and even exciting, going 18-of-29 without an interception after the 49ers' fourth starting quarterback change in six games. Dorsey replaced Cody Pickett, who completed just one pass in last week's loss at Chicago.

Notes: At halftime, the 49ers presented the Hall of Fame ring to Steve Young, the two-time MVP who led them to a championship after the 1994 season. ... Hicks rushed for 83 yards in his first playing time at RB this season in place of injured Kevan Barlow (concussion) and rookie Frank Gore (groin/hip). ... Joe Nedney added four more field goals for the Niners, giving him 14 in the last four games. Josh Brown kicked two for Seattle.

Seattle Seahawks - San Francisco 49ers
Goals Total 1 2 3 OT Shootout
Seattle Seahawks 27
San Francisco 49ers 25

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