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49ers deny sloppy Cardinals NFC West crown

(China Daily)
Updated: 2009-12-16 09:43
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SAN FRANCISCO: The Arizona Cardinals lost their discipline and a chance to clinch a second straight NFC West crown. They threw the ball away, and they fumbled it even more.

49ers deny sloppy Cardinals NFC West crown

Alex Smith (pictured) threw touchdown passes after two of Arizona's seven turnovers, Frank Gore ran for 167 yards and another score and the San Francisco 49ers kept their slim playoff hopes alive with a dominanting 24-9 victory on Monday night.

"I don't think it's anything they did," Arizona tackle Darnell Dockett said. "We lost this game ourselves."

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With a relentless defensive attack, San Francisco forced the sloppy Cardinals into five first-half turnovers and kept Kurt Warner from finding a groove. Warner threw two interceptions in the opening half after going 130 passes without a pick.

Arizona (8-5) can still clinch the division by winning two of their final three games.

"Getting a win against a team playing great ball that had a chance to clinch the division, we came out and dominated," Gore said. "They let me get in the zone. Any back who gets in that zone, it's hard to stop them."

Gore had his most productive game since Week 2, running over a defense that held Adrian Peterson to 19 yards in a win over Minnesota last week. Gore was certainly motivated for a big night after getting only 30 yards on 22 carries in a season-opening victory at Arizona on Sept 13.

Smith, coming off a loss at Seattle last week in which he threw for a career-high 310 yards, connected on TD passes to Vernon Davis and Michael Crabtree and finished 19 of 35 for 144 yards. The 49ers (6-7) answered coach Mike Singletary's challenge to make a statement on the national stage against the reigning NFC champions.

The Cardinals matched the NFL high for turnovers this season with their second game with six or more in 2009, much to the delight of the sellout crowd at Candlestick Park. They had seven last season against the Jets in a 56-35 loss.

The 49ers forced seven turnovers for the first time since getting eight against New Orleans on Sept 14, 1997. They had a franchise-record five forced fumbles, two by safety Dashon Goldson.

"I don't think clinching the division was ever that big of a thing," Cardinals coach Ken Whisenhunt said. "We were wanting to play against an opponent that had beaten us earlier this year and it was on Monday Night Football and we had an emotional game against Minnesota the week before. We were excited and we lost our discipline and that's something you cannot do."

Not long ago, San Francisco hoped this game would be for the division title but the Niners had lost six of eight following a 3-1 start. They showed up for this one, on a night former San Francisco stars Steve Young and Jerry Rice worked the pregame show for ESPN on the sideline.

"I can't really express to you how proud I am of our team," Singletary said. "That was the thing we talked about all week: 'Let's go out and see how good we can be without killing ourselves'."

Warner followed the best four-game stretch of his career with a dud - going 16 of 29 for 178 yards and getting sacked four times. Warner joined Johnny Unitas as the only quarterbacks to post a passer rating of at least 120 in four straight games.

AP