By Eric Goska
Head Coach Matt LeFleur and General Manager Brian Gutekunst oversaw a Green Bay team that exceeded expectations in 2023. (photos by Eric Goska) |
Coming up short is a given for all but one team in the NFL
each season.
Saturday night in Levi Stadium, the Packers became the
latest to drop out.
Green Bay battled the 49ers from the start, holding the
upper hand on the scoreboard more than twice as long as their playoff rival. Only
in the closing minutes did the Pack blink, surrendering a touchdown and an
interception that allowed San Francisco to escape with a 24-21 win.
With the loss come the what-ifs. What if Darnell Savage had come
away with an interception on the 49ers’ first possession? What if Keisean Nixon
had done the same late in the third quarter?
Jordan Love |
Jordan Love and the offense ran eight plays inside San
Francisco’s 20-yard line in the opening two quarters. While there, they came
away with a net of zero yards and had to settle for a pair of 29-yard, Anders Carlson
field goals.
Three trips inside the red zone. Field goals instead of touchdowns.
More was needed if the seventh-seeded Packers hoped to dethrone the top-seeded 49ers.
Green Bay muscled its way into the red zone on each of its
first three possessions. It chewed up 175 yards on 24 snaps, a healthy 7.3
yards per play, in getting there.
But each time, San Francisco halted the proceedings. Each time, the 49ers prevented the Packers
from getting even one first down.
- Trip No. 1: A 13-yard pass interference call on cornerback Ambry Thomas gives the Packers a first down at the SF 13. Javon Kinlaw and Chase Young throw Aaron Jones for a 2-yard loss, Deommodore Lenoir halts Ben Sims after a 4-yard reception and Charvarius Ward denies Romeo Doubs in the end zone. Carlson’s field goal puts Green Bay up 3-0.
- Trip No. 2: Jones’ 9-yard burst on second down sets up third-and-one from the SF 14. Young drops Jones for no gain and on fourth down, Love is stuffed by Dre Greenlaw and Arik Armstead. The 49ers turn around and drive 86 yards to go up 7-3.
- Trip No. 3: Love’s 22-yard pass to Doubs brings a first down on the SF 9. Lenoir holds Jones to no gain, Love’s pass to Jones loses two, and No. 10 fails to connect with Tucker Kraft on third down. Carlson’s field goal pulls Green Bay to within one at 7-6.
This lack of success differed from what went down in Dallas.
When closing in on the Cowboys’ goal line, the Packers scored four touchdowns
while amassing 79 yards on 15 plays.
Those 79 yards were the second most by the Green and Gold in
the red zone in a postseason game. Only in dispatching Seattle 42-20 in January
2008 did the team (84 yards) gain more.
Love and Co. improved in the second half, coming away with
24 yards on three red-zone plays. Love collaborated with Bo Melton on a 19-yard
TD pass and Jones set up a 2-yard Love-to-Kraft touchdown with a 3-yard run.
Kraft’s TD and Love’s pass to Jones for a two-point conversion put Green Bay ahead
21-14 with five minutes, 23 seconds remaining in the third quarter. The Packers
then stayed on top until Christian McCaffrey’s 6-yard run with 1:07 left closed
out the scoring.
Love’s interception on an ill-advised throw sealed the deal
33 seconds later.
Until McCaffrey’s touchdown, Green Bay had kept San
Francisco out of its red zone. The 49ers first two TDs were long-distance
affairs, Brock Purdy to George Kittle for 32 and McCaffery at right guard for
39.
Despite its first-half struggles, Green Bay led for 37
minutes. The 49ers were on top for 15:22.
The five first halves (playoff games only) in which the Packers gained fewer than five yards in the red zone despite running at least three plays there.
Yards Plays Date Opponent Result
-2 7 Jan. 16, 2016 Cardinals GB lost, 20-26
0 8 Jan. 20, 2024 49ers GB lost, 21-24
1 4 Dec. 17, 1944 Giants GB won, 14-7
1 6 Jan. 10, 2010 Cardinals GB lost, 45-51
4 4 Jan. 8, 1995 Cowboys GB lost, 9-35
BW ...
ReplyDeleteGood call Eric ... missed redzone opportunities, interceptions and young receivers not helping their QB enough, going to flooded areas without working back.
After missing a crucial FG attempt, the 49ers methodically marched down the field and LaFleur should have called timeout after the Purdy run inside the GB ten yard line. Another 40 seconds went off before the Niners scored.
Doubs played well this postseason but will Watson and Reed continue to develop for Love next year?