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Monday, Jan. 4 1:00am ET San Francisco 49ers scouting report |
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By Tom Oates Special to ESPN.com
The 49ers, who haven't won a Super Bowl since the 1994 season, remain a high-powered offensive team, but they have question marks everywhere else.
The biggest one: Can they beat the Packers? The 49ers have been bounced from the playoffs by the Packers for three consecutive years and are 0-5 against Green Bay in the last 36 months. Home or away, the 49ers can't get over the Packers hurdle. They'll try again in the first round of the playoffs.
The only problem on offense for coach Steve Mariucci is that he can't satisfy the many offensive coordinators in the Bay Area. If the 49ers run well, they're neglecting the pass. If they pass well, they're neglecting the run. Mariucci can go a long way toward silencing the critics by finally beating Green Bay.
Offense
Garrison Hearst has emerged as one of the NFL's premier running backs, having rushed for 1,570 yards in the best season of his career. He can get the tough yards inside or he can go the distance. ... The 49ers played wide receivers Jerry Rice, Terrell Owens and J.J. Stokes together extensively early in the season with great success. With the emergence of Hearst, however, they are now grouped together only on passing downs.
The return of tackle Kirk Scrafford from retirement solidified the line at midseason, although Young is still getting hit far too often.
Defense
Without Young, the pass rush has been left up to ends Chris Doleman and Roy Barker, who are battling age and injury, respectively. Often, the 49ers have to resort to blitzing safety Tim McDonald in order to get to the quarterback.
Special teams
Tom Oates, who covers the Packers for the Wisconsin State Journal, writes a weekly NFC column that appears every Thursday on ESPN.com.
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