Did 49ers' turnaround actually start at the end of last season?

January 17, 2012

            For all those marveling in the transformation of the San Francisco 49ers this season under Jim Harbaugh, there is a very real possibility that evidence of such surfaced at the end of last season.

            After a dismal 5-10 record in 15 games under Mike Singletary, the 49ers not only played hard in their season-finale for interim coach Jim Tomsula, they were downright dominant, trouncing the Cardinals 38-7. An impotent offense that had averaged 17.8 points per game under Singletary erupted for 38 against Arizona in Tomsula’s 15 minutes of fame.

            Overall yardage and first down totals did not jump off the page, but a formula for success was discovered, even in the absence of Frank Gore. In a sneak preview of things to come in 2011, Alex Smith, in Singletary and the fans’ doghouses all year, threw for 276 yards and two touchdowns without throwing an interception.

            A defense playing without star linebacker Patrick Willis notched a pair of interceptions and forced two fumbles (though Arizona recovered) while Brian Westbrook paced the rushing attack with 79 yards on 13 carries.

            There is no doubt the 49ers responded to Tomsula and his fiery personality in a way that Singletary could have only dreamed of. In the week prior to his dismissal, Singletary engaged in a heated sideline argument with quarterback Troy Smith during the team’s 25-17 loss to the Rams.

            A season that started with high expectations had officially reached its boiling point, as San Francisco appeared to have all but quit on its coach. To further throw salt in the wounds, at 6-10, the 49ers still finished only a game out of first in the NFC West. In 2011, there would be no such foolishness.

            Enter Harbaugh, the much celebrated architect of Stanford’s drastic turnaround, to take over the reins and try and fix things with an abbreviated offseason due to the lockout.

            His first order of business was maintaining Alex Smith, who had extended beyond draft-bust status into downright infamy in the Bay Area. But to Smith’s credit, the quarterback resigned and gave a working relationship with Harbaugh a shot.

            The former Colts and Ravens QB worked wonders on Smith and a defense that always had the potential to be great but never came close to reaching it under Singletary. More disappointing was the fact that Singletary, a Hall of Fame linebacker who came highly recommended from coaching the position in Baltimore, could not even get players on that side of the ball to buy into his approach.

            Tomsula, the defensive line coach who retained that post in 2011, took his mastery to a whole new level this season in morphing the front four from an above-average group to a frighteningly good one.

            As the talent level of the 49ers did not undergo much of a change in large part because of the shortened offseason and free-agency period, the biggest adjustment was in the attitude department.

            Sure, the addition of Aldon Smith through the draft and David Akers and his NFL-record 44 field goals through free agency were key components. But the players in the locker room, the same ones that appeared to turn their backs on Singletary, developed a mean streak and gave the 49ers a mental makeover.

            As Harbaugh preps his team for the biggest game of their lives (to this point, anyway) there is no question that he has the undivided attention and respect of his entire roster. In a position no one could have envisioned under Singletary, the 49ers are now saying, to quote coach Harbaugh, “Who’s got it better than us? Nooooo-body!”

            With two more wins, that statement will be as true as ever.

 

You can usually count on one roadie on Championship Sunday -- Usually

January 17, 2012

            When you have made it this far in the season, you are less concerned with homefield advantage and more concerned with momentum and capitalizing on the opportunity at hand.

            As we approach Championship Sunday in the 2011 NFL season, the Baltimore Ravens and New York Giants face tall orders in going on the road to try and earn a trip to Super Bowl XLVI in Indianapolis.

            It is highly unlikely that both will win Sunday, at least b...


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City of Indianapolis has ties to NFL's final four teams

January 16, 2012
The city of Indianapolis is no stranger to the Final Four. They have hosted the prestigious NCAA basketball event six times, most recently in 2010. But this year's NFL Final Four represents a plethora of storylines for teams hoping to vie for Super Bowl XLVI at Lucas Oil Stadium.

First, there are the New England Patriots. Perhaps the Colts' biggest rival, nothing would incense the locals more than a city overrun with Chowder-heads rubbing it in that their beloved Pats are vying for their fourt...

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And then there were 8: Divisional Round game picks

January 12, 2012

Chris Berman calls this the best weekend in all of sports, the divisional round of the playoffs. The big four are coming off their byes, a week after all four home teams won in the wild card round for just the third time in 22 years since the NFL went to a 12-team playoff format. However, all four teams have not won in the divisional round since 2004. However you slice it, there figures to be a surprise or two this weekend and some exceptional football. Though Metlife Stadium and Invesco Fiel...


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Wild Card Weekend upon us; picks

January 5, 2012

Welcome to the second season, my friends. The playoffs are here – in a season that almost never was. A dual rookie QB matchup and the toast of the league trying to slay the mighty Steelers should make for a fun Wild Card weekend.


Regular season: 118-129-9


Cincinnati at Houston (-3)

Analysis: The last time the Texans won, it was four weeks ago on the road against Cincinnati. But since, rookie third-stringer T.J. Yates has struggled, and after suffering five sacks against the Bengals in t...


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How the West was lost

January 3, 2012

            Coming into this year, I had a theory: the right teams will always be there come playoff time. No matter what, the team that has a chance to do damage in the playoffs will find a way to get in, and the pretenders will shoot themselves in the foot.

            I no longer have that theory.

            After watching the Oakland Raiders self-destruct on Sunday and the San Diego Chargers self-destruct for the season’s first 12 weeks, I was still con...


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NFC East, AFC West up for grabs in season's final week

December 30, 2011

Hard to believe a season that almost never was is almost over. While most of the playoff spots have been locked up there is still some drama remaining, including the NFC East showdown between Dallas and the Giants and the final AFC wild card spot. 16 divisional games are on the docket, which certainly isn't a foolproof solution to fixing some of these so-called meaningless games, but nevertheless we are in for another fun finish.


Last week: 8-8

Season: 110-121-9


Buffalo at New England (-1...


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Week 16 Game picks

December 24, 2011
Arizona at Cincinnati (-4): Bengals
Cleveland at Baltimore (-13): Browns
Denver (-2.5) at Buffalo: Bills
Jacksonville at Tenn. (-7.5): Jaguars
Miami at New England (-9.5): Dolphins
Minnesota at Washington (-6.5): Redskins
N.Y. Giants at N.Y. Jets (-3): Giants
Oakland at Kansas City (-2): Chiefs
St. Louis at Pittsburgh (-17): Rams
Tampa Bay at Carolina (-7.5): Buccaneers
San Diego at Detroit (-1.5): Chargers
Philadelphia at Dallas (-1.5): Cowboys
San Francisco (-1.5) at Seattle: 49ers
Chicago at Gre...
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Texans alive for a bye heading to Indy

December 22, 2011
Houston (-7) at Indianapolis
Analysis: Thankfully, we are out of force-fed Thursday Night Football games by Roger Goodell after this one. The Texans suffered a major setback last week against Carolina, but still have hopes of getting a first-round bye. The Colts are ecstatic after breaking through for their first win and are looking to repeat the wonderful finish of the 1986 club, which similarly started 0-13 yet ended with three consecutive wins. The difference here is the running game. The T...
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Picks: Pats-Broncos The Rage in Week 15

December 16, 2011

Hey, a Thursday night win! I'm off to a good start to a week for the first time this year. And now we kick back Sunday to enjoy what figures to be a good finish to the year. Patriots-Broncos headlines things, with Ravens-Chargers and Steelers-49ers following suit. Other games will feature teams simply playing for pride or their coaches' jobs.


Last week: 9-7

Season: 95-105-8


Dallas (-7) at Tampa Bay

Analysis: Raheem Morris is still the coach in Tampa despite a report that the Bucs intended...


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