Mitch
Crawled Through 5 FB Fields
First a quick recap of the game...and then let's go on a Christmas shopping spree...
This game was an excellent, albeit rare, road win that essentially burst the 49ers' playoff bubble and propelled the Cardinals to the best record within their division, at 4-2.
Matt Leinart set the stage for 20 big first half points by hitting Larry Fitzgerald for a nifty 56 yard gain on the first offensive snap. Leinart's accuracy and poise were on full display in this first half, highlighted by a mini scramble passing strike to Bryant Johnson, a beautiful delayed slant to Anquan Boldin in the red zone on third and seven, followed by another patient setup in the pocket that resulted in a TD strike to Larry Fitzgerald right up the middle.
Meanwhile, Edgerrin James was gaining chunks of yards with regularity running behind an offensive line that has finally grasped the notion of getting off the ball to generate a forward surge. Messers Davis, Brown, Leckey, Lutui and Wells all played well throughout the game, save Davis' whiff on a cut block that resulted in the sack that sent Leinart out of the contest with a sprained shoulder, another false start by Davis and an untimely roughing penalty on Deuce Lutui which stalled out a good drive to begin the second half.
Kurt Warner was solid and effective subbing in for Leinart...and made clutch plays down the stretch (more on this later). Kudos to Warner for being ready to step in and play with aplomb.
Larry Fitzgerald may have the best hands in all of football...Anquan Boldin may be the best RAC WR in all of football...and Matt Leinart may be the smartest and most polished rookie QB in the league...which prompted FOX analyst Howie Long to aver that Leinart, "plays like a 28 year old."
On defense the Cardinals hit hard and made enough plays to win the ball game. Chike Okeafor and Calvin Pace pressured Alex Smith well, Darnell Dockett was very quick to the ball on a handful of brilliant chases, Karlos Dansby was all over the field making plays, MLB Monte Beisel played textbook football in the middle subbing for Gerald Hayes, CB Antrel Rolle was a Johnny-On-The-Spot in this game intercepting a tipped pass that was a momentum breaker for the 49ers and helping to force a 49er fumble that also turned the momentum back into the Cardinals' favor, Adrian Wilson shined in his Pro Bowl glory making plays all over the field, both in run support and in coverage, Eric Green broke up a couple of passes in the red zone and Robert Griffith continued his inspired play as a rugged hitter in the open field.
After the first series, the Cardinals contained Frank Gore quite well. It certainly helped that a two TD lead forced the Niners to pass more than usual...and the Cardinals were able to stifle the Niners' passing game by pressuring Smith effectively and getting to many of Smith's passes. Smith seemed two seconds late on many of his passes, which gave the Cardinal defenders time to adjust to the ball in the air.
The Cardinal special teams were inconsistent once again...Neil Rackers made four field goals (one that he got a lucky call on..which appeared to sail wide of the top of the left upright), so he did his part. But the Cardinal cover teams once again gave up long returns just when the Cardinals were gaining momentum in the game. Fortunately, those returns were not for TDs thanks mostly to Matt Ware and Darryl Hunter who chased the plays well enough from behind.
As for the coaching...give Dennis Green some love for going for it on 4th down early in the second half on 4th and inches...give Clancy Pendergast credit for generating enough speed and pressure on defense to thwart the Niners' offense...but give a game ball to Mike Kruczek for once again calling plays with effective alacrity and forethought...Krucz's play calling allowed both QBs, Leinart and Warner to get into a good rhythm and it allowed Edge to take advantage of the off-balance Niners' defense...but, most of all, Krucz did what no other Cardinal OC has done in a long time...his craft play calling enabled the Cardinals to run out the majority of the last 5 minutes on the clock...when he brilliantly mixed in passing plays to Boldin and Fred Wakefield at times when another perfunctory plunge to Edge was anticipated.
While the recent winning on the Cards' part makes it tempting for some to want to believe that Dennis Green should remain the head coach for next season...what should not be overlooked here is that the Cardinals are winning meaningless games...games in which there is absolutely no pressure on them whatsoever. The fact remains that in all of the games that were pressure games for the Cardinals this season (games where wins would get them into a playoff chase) the Cardinals were a miserable 1-8. Last year the Cardinals were 2-7 in the first nine games. Those numbers in themselves mean that the Cardinal coaches and players under Dennis Green cannot handle pressure games...3-15 says it all.
Stay tuned for the shopping list...do we keep Leonard Davis? How about Warner? What about Calvin Pace?
This game was an excellent, albeit rare, road win that essentially burst the 49ers' playoff bubble and propelled the Cardinals to the best record within their division, at 4-2.
Matt Leinart set the stage for 20 big first half points by hitting Larry Fitzgerald for a nifty 56 yard gain on the first offensive snap. Leinart's accuracy and poise were on full display in this first half, highlighted by a mini scramble passing strike to Bryant Johnson, a beautiful delayed slant to Anquan Boldin in the red zone on third and seven, followed by another patient setup in the pocket that resulted in a TD strike to Larry Fitzgerald right up the middle.
Meanwhile, Edgerrin James was gaining chunks of yards with regularity running behind an offensive line that has finally grasped the notion of getting off the ball to generate a forward surge. Messers Davis, Brown, Leckey, Lutui and Wells all played well throughout the game, save Davis' whiff on a cut block that resulted in the sack that sent Leinart out of the contest with a sprained shoulder, another false start by Davis and an untimely roughing penalty on Deuce Lutui which stalled out a good drive to begin the second half.
Kurt Warner was solid and effective subbing in for Leinart...and made clutch plays down the stretch (more on this later). Kudos to Warner for being ready to step in and play with aplomb.
Larry Fitzgerald may have the best hands in all of football...Anquan Boldin may be the best RAC WR in all of football...and Matt Leinart may be the smartest and most polished rookie QB in the league...which prompted FOX analyst Howie Long to aver that Leinart, "plays like a 28 year old."
On defense the Cardinals hit hard and made enough plays to win the ball game. Chike Okeafor and Calvin Pace pressured Alex Smith well, Darnell Dockett was very quick to the ball on a handful of brilliant chases, Karlos Dansby was all over the field making plays, MLB Monte Beisel played textbook football in the middle subbing for Gerald Hayes, CB Antrel Rolle was a Johnny-On-The-Spot in this game intercepting a tipped pass that was a momentum breaker for the 49ers and helping to force a 49er fumble that also turned the momentum back into the Cardinals' favor, Adrian Wilson shined in his Pro Bowl glory making plays all over the field, both in run support and in coverage, Eric Green broke up a couple of passes in the red zone and Robert Griffith continued his inspired play as a rugged hitter in the open field.
After the first series, the Cardinals contained Frank Gore quite well. It certainly helped that a two TD lead forced the Niners to pass more than usual...and the Cardinals were able to stifle the Niners' passing game by pressuring Smith effectively and getting to many of Smith's passes. Smith seemed two seconds late on many of his passes, which gave the Cardinal defenders time to adjust to the ball in the air.
The Cardinal special teams were inconsistent once again...Neil Rackers made four field goals (one that he got a lucky call on..which appeared to sail wide of the top of the left upright), so he did his part. But the Cardinal cover teams once again gave up long returns just when the Cardinals were gaining momentum in the game. Fortunately, those returns were not for TDs thanks mostly to Matt Ware and Darryl Hunter who chased the plays well enough from behind.
As for the coaching...give Dennis Green some love for going for it on 4th down early in the second half on 4th and inches...give Clancy Pendergast credit for generating enough speed and pressure on defense to thwart the Niners' offense...but give a game ball to Mike Kruczek for once again calling plays with effective alacrity and forethought...Krucz's play calling allowed both QBs, Leinart and Warner to get into a good rhythm and it allowed Edge to take advantage of the off-balance Niners' defense...but, most of all, Krucz did what no other Cardinal OC has done in a long time...his craft play calling enabled the Cardinals to run out the majority of the last 5 minutes on the clock...when he brilliantly mixed in passing plays to Boldin and Fred Wakefield at times when another perfunctory plunge to Edge was anticipated.
While the recent winning on the Cards' part makes it tempting for some to want to believe that Dennis Green should remain the head coach for next season...what should not be overlooked here is that the Cardinals are winning meaningless games...games in which there is absolutely no pressure on them whatsoever. The fact remains that in all of the games that were pressure games for the Cardinals this season (games where wins would get them into a playoff chase) the Cardinals were a miserable 1-8. Last year the Cardinals were 2-7 in the first nine games. Those numbers in themselves mean that the Cardinal coaches and players under Dennis Green cannot handle pressure games...3-15 says it all.
Stay tuned for the shopping list...do we keep Leonard Davis? How about Warner? What about Calvin Pace?