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Pats shake off slow start to go 14-2 - again
Dillon earns bonus, sets franchise rushing yardage record
Patriots 21, 49ers 7
Pats shake off slow start to go 14-2 - again
Dillon earns bonus, sets franchise rushing yardage record
Patriots 21, 49ers 7
Sun Jan 2, 2005 at 1:00
Week 17, Game 16 at Gillette Stadium
New England Patriots 21, San Francisco 49ers 7
Head Coaches: Bill Belichick, Dennis Erickson
QBs: Tom Brady, Rohan Davey; Ken Dorsey
Odds: New England favored by 13
Patriots improve to 14-2; 49ers drop to 2-14
AP recap by Howard Ullman
Another poor start similar to the one the New England Patriots had Sunday could mean an early exit from the playoffs. The Patriots lost two fumbles and Tom Brady threw an interception in the first half but beat San Francisco 21-7, giving the 49ers the top pick in this year's draft after they matched their franchise-worst 2-14 record. New England, a franchise-best 14-2 for the second straight season, was coming off one of its best games in a win over the New York Jets that clinched a bye and the No. 2 seed in the AFC playoffs. "There's a lot of good teams still left in these playoffs, so we're going to have to play a lot better than what we played today to win games in the playoffs," said linebacker Mike Vrabel, who caught a 1-yard touchdown pass as a tight end Sunday. The Patriots would face third-seeded Indianapolis at home if the Colts win their opening playoff game next weekend but wanted to go into the postseason on a roll.
At least the 49ers gave the Patriots trouble early. Brady threw two touchdown passes after tossing an interception that went off Corey Dillon's hands. Dillon ran for 116 yards and one touchdown but also lost a fumble. A penalty nullified Bethel Johnson's punt return for a touchdown at the end of the 49ers' first drive. "Oh, man, it was a terrible start. I'm not proud of that," Dillon said. "I just can't start like that. I was lackadaisical." But Dillon spearheaded two scoring drives that put the Patriots ahead 14-7, then scored on a 6-yard run. After the first quarter, "we settled down and played a pretty solid game," Patriots coach Bill Belichick said.
The Patriots' regular-season record of scoring first in 20 straight games ended on Ken Dorsey's 4-yard pass to third-string tight end Steve Bush late in the first quarter. New England had scored first in 23 consecutive games, including the playoffs, but couldn't do it against the team that began the day having allowed the most points in the NFL.
On Sunday, the Patriots, winners of two of the last three Super Bowls, hardly resembled the dynasty they hope to build. They struggled against a team that has plummeted from its own dynasty, when it won four Super Bowls in nine years in the 1980s. Brady played three full quarters and was replaced by Rohan Davey on the first play of the fourth quarter with the ball at the San Francisco 14. The drive ended with the touchdown by Dillon, who earned a $375,000 bonus by rushing for more than 1,600 yards. He finished with 1,635 in his first season with New England. "I wasn't even thinking about that," he said of the 29-yard run that put him over 1,600 yards. "I was thinking about not getting hit."
Brady's scoring pass to Vrabel tied the game at 7 at halftime. The Patriots took the lead on Brady's 8-yard pass to Deion Branch. Dillon ran 37 yards on the first two plays of the 51-yard march. But New England's defense allowed a 100-yard rusher for just the third time this season as Kevan Barlow ran 25 times for 103 yards.
The 49ers lost wide receiver Cedrick Wilson with a broken left leg in the third quarter. The Patriots played without two of their best defensive players: defensive end Richard Seymour hurt his knee against the Jets, and cornerback Ty Law missed his ninth straight game after breaking his foot. Both could return for the playoffs.
21-7 win gives Patriots 14-2 mark on season | Patriots.com
New England gets next week off as they wait for Divisional Playoff opponent.
The Patriots closed out the 2004 regular season with a 14-2 mark, matching last season's franchise best, with a 21-7 win over the San Francisco 49ers.
It was a slow start for New England but once it grabbed the lead at 14-7, it never looked back.
Corey Dillon ran for 116 yards and topped the season with over 1,600, adding to his franchise record. Jed Weaver had 4 catches for 62 yards and Tom Brady was 22 of 30 passing for 226 yards, a touchdown and one interception.
New England began the game with a series of mistakes and one could not blame the back-ups as every healthy starter was in the game through three quarters. The first came as Bethel Johnson was in the process of returning a 49er punt for an 86-yard punt for a touchdown. Earthwind Moreland was called for a block in the back and the play came back to the Patriots 7 where they had to start first and 10.
Then, on the subsequent drive that looked promising, Corey Dillon fumbled after picking up 18 yards on a short pass play. Ronnie Heard of the 49ers recovered at his own 29. The Patriots came out in a no-huddle and was driving prior to the turnover.
Fortunately for New England, the 49ers went backwards with three straight penalties and punted for the second straight time in two tries.
But New England wasn't finished mishandling the ball. This time, Brady slightly overthrew Dillon and Dwaine Carpenter came up with an easy interception that he returned 31 yards to the Patriots 22. A few plays later, tight end Steve Bush took a short pass and crashed into the end zone for the early 7-0 lead. It was the first time in 20 straight regular season games that an opponent of the Patriots scored first.
The first quarter ended with San Francisco in possession of the ball. This time the 49ers had it after a couple of penalties by the Patriots killed any hopes of mounting a drive and forced a punt.
A Willie McGinest facemask penalty aided the 49ers to the New England 49 after one play but their next drive was halted at the 21. Todd Peterson's field goal attempt from 39 yards out clanked off the right upright and the Patriots escaped still down by 7.
The Patriots finally got on track with an eight play drive that ended with a Brady to Mike Vrabel pass for a 1-yard score. Dillon did most of the work to get his team there with four runs totalling 41 yards with the longest a 19-yarder.
At the two-minute warning, New England was threatening to add to its lead but faced a second and 16 from the 49ers 25. Brady took a shotgun snap and looked to pass but had his arm hit by John Engelberger. The ball came loose before Brady's arm came forward making the play a fumble. Engelberger was also credited with the recovery.
"Well, any time you turn the ball over, we were probably fortunate for it to be 7-7 at that point," Bill Belichick said. "Three turnovers and a punt return called back from a touchdown, that is a lot to overcome. But fortunately, we were able to hang in there and come back and get a couple scores in the second half. So, [when] you turn the ball over that many times, it is usually not good."
The two teams traded punts to start the second half, but Josh Miller's was downed on the 1-yard line of San Francisco. The New England defense didn't allow the 49ers beyond the 14 and after the punt, gave New England a short field to work with on their ensuing drive.
The Patriots took advantage by running Dillon twice for 37 yards. The second rush, for 29 yards, put Dillon over 100 yards for the game and 1,600 yards on the season.
Two plays later, Deion Branch scored on an 8-yard pass that he did most of the work on, outracing his defender and sticking the ball over the goal line for the score.
With Brady still in the game, New England had the ball first and 10 at the 49ers 14 as the third quarter ended. Brady had just successfully pulled off a quarterback sneak for 3 yards on fourth and 1. But as the fourth quarter opened, it was Rohan Davey under center. All he had to do was give the ball to Dillon twice, the first time for an 8-yard gain and the second for a 6-yard scoring plunge.
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