2010年9月22日星期三
San Francisco 49ers Frank Gore Says Of Saints: "We Whooped Their Behind"
Following last night's 25-22 loss to the defending Super Bowl champion New Orleans Saints, San Francisco 49ers RB Frank Gore told ESPN, "We whupped their behind up and down the field. They couldn't stand up with us. We beat ourselves. We beat ourselves for the second week in a row. We have got to change."
Gore gashed a shoddy Saints run defense for 112 yards on 20 carries, and he nfl throwback jerseys
caught seven passes for 56 yards and scored two touchdowns. He beat his former team-mate at the University of Miami LB Jonathan Vilma to the end zone on one of his TD runs.
San Francisco head coach Mike Singletary was calm and resolute after his emotional television outburst last week.
After guaranteeing on a San Francisco TV station last Wednesday that his 49ers would "stop Drew Brees," Singletary told the San Francisco Chronicle that it was probably a mistake to make such comments following the Saints' 25-22 win on Monday Night.
"In terms of reining myself in, there was one interview that took place last week that was a little bit off the chart. Should I have reined myself in? Probably so," Singletary told the Chronicle.
"One thing that I've learned about this job, I have to be who I am. I'm not a politician. I'm not a tap dancer. I say things that I feel...The biggest thing that I've learned is it's important to look at how you're wired, and you've got to go with that—until the day I die. I have to continue to learn wisdom in certain instances San Diego Chargers jersey
and learn what to stand for and what not to get upset about. Last week was tremendous for me, matter of fact it was tremendous for our staff."
When asked last week by San Francisco TV sports anchor Dennis O'Donnell about his plans for stopping Drew Brees, Singletary became combative saying, "We will not try to stop Drew Brees, we will stop Drew Brees. Next question."
The next question from O'Donnell was "How about trying to move the ball against the New Orleans defense?"
Singletary responded, "We will not try to move the ball against the New Orleans defense, we will move the ball and we will score."
The San Francisco 49ers nearly made good on Singletary's promises against a Saints team that looked out of sync at times offensively.
The Saints defense was not much better, displaying shoddy tackling while trying to bring down Gore.
San Francisco turnovers and a late power surge by Brees and the Chicago Bears jersey
offense helped the Saints avoid what would have been an embarrassing defeat on national television against a 49ers team that was pummelled by the lightly regarded Seattle Seahawks, 31-6, in their season opener.
However, the win proved to be a costly one for New Orleans as they lost Reggie Bush for at least six weeks with a leg injury.
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