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St. Louis 27, San Francisco 14
Posted: Sunday December 09, 2001 06:53 PM
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ST. LOUIS (Ticker) -- The San Francisco 49ers talked tough during the week, but the St. Louis Rams did all the intimidating on the field.

Marshall Faulk and Kurt Warner played with their usual efficiency, Ricky Proehl played the role of star receiver for the day and cornerback Aeneas Williams led another stellar defensive effort with two interceptions as the Rams rolled to a 27-14 victory over the 49ers for their sixth straight win in the series between the NFC West rivals.

The win gave the Rams (10-2) a one-game lead over San Francisco (9-3) and the best record in the NFC.

Despite the Niners' struggles with St. Louis over the last three years, San Francisco safety Lance Schulters had the nerve to label the Rams receivers as "soft because they don't want to run over the middle and get hit" in comments to reporters during the week.

"We have great respect for Lance. We think he is one of the premier safeties in the league and I understand those comments because he is very competitive," Rams coach Mike Martz said. "We also use it occasionally to get guys going a little bit."

Proehl especially disproved Schulters' statement, catching six passes for 109 yards, with most of them coming over the middle, including a 15-yard touchdown in the first quarter.

"We're a pretty humble crew and we like to do our talking on the field," Proehl said. "We didn't let it (Schulters' comments) affect us. We went out and played hard and let our play take care of itself."

Often lost in St. Louis' talented stable of receivers, the 12th-year veteran has 526 career receptions and is known for his willingness to make plays in the middle of the field. Proehl's 100-yard game was his first since a December 27, 1998 contest against San Francisco.

"He's a guy that may not get a lot of playing time, but when you need him, he always comes up big," Warner said of Proehl.

"Everything just seemed to go my way today," Proehl said. "When you have such great receivers like Isaac (Bruce), Torry (Holt), (Az-Zahir) Hakim, Marshall, somebody's going to be open and today was my day."

Niners rookie running back Kevan Barlow also mugged for the cameras before the game, saying "we're No. 1 in the NFC and they're about to find out."

Instead, the Niners again couldn't handle St. Louis' myriad of offensive weapons and Jeff Garcia, Garrison Hearst and Terrell Owens did little for San Francisco.

Faulk rushed for 88 yards, including a 15-yard touchdown, and caught a three-yard scoring pass, and Warner completed 26-of-42 passes for 294 yards and two touchdowns.

Meanwhile, Garcia, who entered as the NFC's top-rated passer, was 13-of-36 for just 146 yards with two interceptions and Hearst was held to 39 yards on 11 carries.

"They did a great job all day defensively," Garcia said. "There's nothing you can take away from them as a defensive unit. We never established a running game, never took control of the line of scrimmage. We couldn't attack their two-deep zone and we just couldn't get anything going. They were a step ahead of us it seemed every single play."

Blanketed by Williams, a six-time Pro Bowler, most of the day, Owens finished with three catches for 54 yards.

"They're a heckuva football team," Niners coach Steve Mariucci said. "If this is a battle for first place, then they proved they're the first-place team and we're the second-place team."

All of the ingredients were there for a shootout with the NFC's top scoring offenses, but the Rams rank first in the conference in total defense and flustered the Niners for the second time this season.

In a 30-26 win at San Francisco in September, Garcia passed for only 121 yards and Williams held Owens to five catches for 51 yards.

Warner passed for 321 yards and three touchdowns and Faulk totaled 184 yards in that game.

In five career starts against the Niners, Warner has completed 115-of-174 passes for 1,533 yards and 13 touchdowns with six interceptions.

With 3,636 passing yards, Warner has already surpassed his total of 3,429 last season.

Garcia's struggles were best exemplified in San Francisco's first possession. After overthrowing a pass intended for Owens on the Niners' first play, Garcia completed a three-yard pass to rookie tight end Eric Johnson. But on a 3rd-and-7 play, Garcia tossed a pass to his right in the face of an intense pass rush, and Williams cut in front of Owens and picked it off and returned it 11 yards to the San Francisco 26.

Rams linebacker London Fletcher was penalized for unnecessary roughness for hitting Owens in the helmet while the receiver was down on the field following the interception, pushing St. Louis back to the 41.

After reaching the 35, Jeff Wilkins converted a 53-yard field goal with 12:31 left in the quarter, but San Francisco was penalized for an illegal substitution, giving the Rams a first down at the San Francisco 30.

The Rams then converted two short fourth-down plays on runs by Faulk. On a 4th-and-1 at the 21, Faulk gained two yards off right tackle. On the second 4th-and-1 at the 10, Warner could have earned an Academy Award with a fake timeout. With Faulk lined up behind him, Warner walked backward, ripped off his chinstrap and faked a timeout. While the Niners defense appeared to relax, the ball was directly snapped to Faulk, who ran up the middle for four yards.

"They have to have some kind of award for that," Martz said of the fake by Warner. "He did a great job. Maybe he overacted a little bit. The chinstrap was a bit much."

On the next play, Faulk to a pitch to the right, cut inside and raced into the end zone for a six-yard touchdown with 8:23 left in the first quarter.

The 49ers went three-and-out on their next two possessions, and a 28-yard punt return by Az-Zahir Hakim set the Rams up at the San Francisco 38. After an incompletion, tight end Jeff Robinson got behind linebacher Jeff Ulbrich and made a sliding 26-yard catch to the 12.

Three plays later on a 3rd-and-13, Warner fired a 15-yard touchdown in the middle of the end zone to Proehl, who cut inside safety Zack Bronson, with five seconds left in the quarter.

San Francisco got its first first down 39 seconds into the second quarter when nickel back Dre' Bly was whistled for an eight-yard pass interference penalty. The 49ers put together a 13-play, 71-yard drive which lasted more than seven minutes and Hearst capped it with a one-yard touchdown run around right end on a third-down play with 7:59 left in the half.

Tai Streets highlighted the drive with a 20-yard catch and Williams was penalized five yards for making illegal contact with Owens on a 3rd-and-3 play.

The Rams closed the half with a nine-play, 80-yard drive which lasted just 1:30. Warner surprised the Niners with a 23-yard scramble to midfield before hitting Proehl with a 24-yard pass.

Torry Holt caught a 14-yard pass on a 3rd-and-9 play to the San Francisco 11 to keep the drive alive. After an eight-yard pass to Proehl, Warner drilled a three-yard TD to Faulk on a 3rd-and-2 play with 38 seconds left in the half, giving the Rams a 21-7 lead.

Wilkins kicked field goals of 22 and 39 yards in the second half to increase the lead to 27-7. The first came with 3:04 left in the third quarter, capping an 11-play, 76-yard drive which featured catches of 24 and 20 yards by Proehl.

Wilkins' 39-yarder with 9:47 left in the fourth quarter followed a sliding interception by Williams at the San Francisco 16.

Garcia scored on a one-yard run, racing around right end with 4:42 left in the fourth quarter to cap a 17-play, 81-yard drive. He hit J.J. Stokes with a 15-yard pass on a 3rd-and-8 play and connected with Johnson on a 19-yard play to the St. Louis 1 on a 4th-and-10.

The Rams have won the last six meetings by a combined score of 197-115 since losing 17 straight to San Francisco.

 


 
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