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Nedney boots Niners past Seahawks
SAN FRANCISCO 33, SEATTLE 30 (OT)
 

SEATTLE (Ticker) -- The San Francisco 49ers reversed their
fortunes against the Seattle Seahawks thanks to Joe Nedney, who
more than atoned for a near-fatal mistake.

After missing a potential game-winning kick in regulation,
Nedney drilled a 40-yard field goal in overtime Sunday, lifting
the 49ers to a wild 33-30 upset of the Seahawks.

It marked just the third victory for the Niners (1-1) in their
last 11 meetings with Seattle (0-2), the four-time reigning
winner of the NFC West Division. The Seahawks won both games
against San Francisco last season by a combined margin of 47-3.

But despite facing three double-digit first-half deficits
Sunday, the Niners rallied in incredible fashion to stun the
Seahawks, who are off to their first 0-2 start since 2002 - the
last year they missed the postseason.

"Certainly it was a gut check for our guys," Niners coach Mike
Nolan said. "I thought they responded extremely well in the
face of adversity."

"This is a tough place to play and we knew we were going to have
to come out and score points," San Francisco quarterback J.T.
O'Sullivan added. "This is a tribute to this team, how it is
able to fight after obviously not the best start."

A 13-year veteran, Nedney sealed the victory when he split the
uprights with 10:20 remaining in the extra session.

Nedney was especially pleased with the reaction of the 67,951 in
attendance at Qwest Field, which fell silent following his
game-winner.

"There was nothing louder than 67,000 people dead silent," he
said. "To take the (home crowd) out of the game was very
satisfying."

It was the fourth field goal of the day for the 35-year-old
Nedney, who hooked a 41-yarder wide right as time expired in
regulation.

"When we didn't take advantage to win it at the end, all I was
hoping was that we would get another shot at it," Nedney said.
"The offense got some yards, got downfield and gave me another
opportunity."

Nedney redeemed himself thanks largely to another ageless
veteran, 36-year-old wide receiver Isaac Bruce, who was released
by St. Louis this past offseason following a stellar 14-year
career with the Rams franchise.

Bruce's fourth catch of the afternoon, a 33-yarder on 3rd-and-7,
moved the ball to the Seattle 44-yard line just three plays into
overtime.

"That is not the exact way that the play comes out, but we
talked about first a certain look that is what (Bruce) would
do," O'Sullivan said. "That is the look, so that is what we
did."

"I don't imagine (Bruce) is quite as quick as he used to be,"
Seahawks head coach Mike Holmgren added. "But he is really a
quality receiver, and has been for a long time."

O'Sullivan completed two more short passes to help San Francisco
advance to the 23. That set the stage for Nedney, who propelled
San Francisco to a win in the first overtime contest in the
history of this 19-game series.

"Joe is old school," Niners running back Frank Gore said. "He
has been in the league for a very long time. When we got down
there and they stopped us and it was fourth down, I knew that he
wasn't going to miss the second one."

Making just his second career start, O'Sullivan survived
Seattle's ferocious pass rush to complete 20-of-32 attempts for
321 yards and a touchdown.

"I think he has great presence in the huddle, out of the huddle,
at the line of scrimmage," Nolan said of O'Sullivan, who was
sacked eight times. "He has got the physical skills. He is
competitive."

Bruce finished with 153 receiving yards while Frank Gore
compiled 99 yards from scrimmage and ran for a TD for the
Niners.

While San Francisco's offense avoided mistakes for the most
part, the Niners' defense benefited from three turnovers
committed by the Seahawks, who led by as many as 14 points in
the first quarter.

The momentum began to swing in San Francisco's favor midway
through the third quarter, when linebacker Patrick Willis
intercepted a tipped pass from Matt Hasselbeck and returned it
86 yards for a touchdown to forge a 20-20 tie.

Hasselbeck was intercepted four plays later by cornerback Walt
Harris, whose diving pick along the sideline gave San Francisco
the ball at the Seattle 41.

The Niners capitalized four plays later when Gore scored on a
2-yard run to give San Francisco its first lead at 27-20.

"Really, the turnovers killed us," Hasselbeck said. "My two
interceptions turned into 14 points. That's what killed us, on
the offensive side, that's what killed us."

Seattle responded with a 15-play, 74-yard drive capped by T.J.
Duckett's game-tying 1-yard TD run just 40 seconds into the
fourth quarter. The Seahawks reclaimed the lead at 30-27 seven
minutes later when Olindo Mare finished a nine-play drive with a
32-yard field goal.

But the resilient Niners answered right back with a 12-play
drive capped by Nedney's third field goal of the game, a
28-yarder. The key play of that drive again came courtesy of
Bruce, who prolonged the possession with a 30-yard catch on
3rd-and-14.

Hasselbeck completed 18-of-36 attempts for 189 yards while
Julius Jones rushed for 127 yards and a TD for Seattle.

"We just have to regroup," Holmgren said. "We can't feel sorry
for ourselves, fix the things we can fix and hopefully get ready
for the Rams coming in here next week."

 
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