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Smith started the game, played the entire first quarter and finished 3-of-9 for 30 yards and an interception. Hill replaced Smith at the start of the second quarter mid-drive and faired not much better, completing 3-of-7 passes for 20 yards.
“It’s easy to look at the stats and say that was bad, but I don’t think that’s the case,” Smith said. “I think when you’re getting a quarter, when you’re getting 12 plays, how big of a step can you take?
“You try to do the best you can with it. I think the goal is to run this offense and be smart with the ball. If that means throwing the ball away and keeping us in decent downs and distances, then you have to do that. If your passer rating suffers, then so be it. I think that’s the way you have to play quarterback.”
Smith’s biggest plays of the game included a crack-back block that flattened Raiders defensive end Greg Ellis and a touchdown saving tackle after Ricky Brown intercepted a pass that bounced off the hands of ![]()
“It was probably the biggest hit of my NFL career – that’s for sure,” Smith said with a smile.
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“Nate was able to step up and make some throws,” Hill said of the 49ers fifth-round draft pick. “He hurt them on the play action. Our run game was sucking them all up in there and we were able to get some guys loose on the play action in the second half. A come from behind victory in the fourth quarter bodes well for him.”
The 49ers outrushed their Bay Area counterparts 275 to 69, with ![]()
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His first touchdown drive was capped with a 1-yard touchdown pass to tight end ![]()
“I was in there with the second team and they were very confident in the huddle,” Walker said. “They had their heads up high and they knew they could do it.”
But it wasn’t just the 49ers backups on offense who contributed to the win, the defensive unit came up big with two fourth quarter interceptions. The first takeaway happened on Oakland’s drive after the Walker touchdown. Rookie linebacker ![]()
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McKillop’s interception put the 49ers in great field position, but the drive stalled out and ![]()
On the Raiders first play of their next drive, fourth-string quarterback Charlie Frye was intercepted by rookie cornerback ![]()
Oakland’s next drive ended with a Frye rushing touchdown that was initially ruled out of bounds at the 1-yard line. Raiders head coach Tom Cable challenged the play and was awarded the six points. Instead of attempting a game-tying extra point, Cable elected to go for two.
For the second consecutive week, safety ![]()
The Raiders held the 49ers to a three-and-out, but muffed the ensuing punt. Smith recovered the fumble and the 49ers finished the game with three Sheets runs and two kneel-downs to seal the victory.