St. Louis 16, San Francisco 35

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STL (2-8) 0 3 6 7 16
SFO (3-7) 7 28 0 0 35

Final

4:05 PM ET
November 16, 2008
Candlestick Park

Niners score 28 points in second quarter to trip up Rams

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Team Stat Comparison
 
1st Downs2219
3rd down efficiency
5-155-11
4th down efficiency
0-10-0
Total Yards406334
Passing280199
Comp-Att
34-5315-21
Yards per pass
5.39.5
Rushing126135
Rushing Attempts
2336
Yards per rush
5.53.8
Penalties6-527-33
Turnovers32
Fumbles lost
12
Interceptions thrown
20
Possession31:4428:16
Air/Ground Leaders
St. Louis Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Bulger34/5329512
San Francisco Passing
 C/ATTYDSTDINT
Hill15/2021320
O'Sullivan0/1000
St. Louis Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Pittman1495024
Darby726013
San Francisco Rushing
 CARYDSTDLG
Gore18106237
Foster1017011
St. Louis Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Avery993029
Darby883030
San Francisco Receiving
 RECYDSTDLG
Johnson456142
Robinson254036
St. Louis Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Bulger110
Minor100
San Francisco Fumbles
 FUMLOSTREC
Foster110
Gore110
Scoring Summary
FIRST QUARTERSTLSFO
TD06:37Frank Gore 5 Yd Run (Joe Nedney Kick) 07
SECOND QUARTERSTLSFO
FG13:26Josh Brown 24 Yd 37
TD10:38Vernon Davis 2 Yd Pass From Shaun Hill (Joe Nedney Kick) 314
TD07:50Frank Gore 1 Yd Run (Joe Nedney Kick) 321
TD03:32Shaun Hill 1 Yd Run (Joe Nedney Kick) 328
TD00:34Bryant Johnson 2 Yd Pass From Shaun Hill (Joe Nedney Kick) 335
THIRD QUARTERSTLSFO
FG03:51Josh Brown 48 Yd 635
FG00:00Josh Brown 44 Yd 935
FOURTH QUARTERSTLSFO
TD01:56Dane Looker 2 Yd Pass From Marc Bulger (Josh Brown Kick) 1635
Associated Press

SAN FRANCISCO -- After Shaun Hill flung himself across the goal line to score the third touchdown in the 49ers' 28-point second quarter, he flipped the ball to center Eric Heitmann for the celebratory spike.

Humbled and educated by several seasons as a backup, Hill just doesn't see himself as an extraordinary Joe -- even though Joe Montana is the only other San Francisco quarterback who ever did what Hill accomplished during a skid-stopping win over the miserable St. Louis Rams.

Fast Facts

• Mike Singletary notched his first victory as a head coach with a season-high 35 points, the most since Nov. 25, 2007. The 49ers scored all 35 points in the first half.

• The last time the 49ers scored at least 35 points in the first half was Week 7 of the 1992 season when they scored 42 points against the Falcons in a 56-17 victory.

• Frank Gore had 106 rushing yards on 18 attempts with two touchdowns, It was Gore's third 100-yard game this season.

-- ESPN research

• Rapid Reaction

Hill threw two touchdown passes and Frank Gore rushed for another score during the Niners' runaway quarter in a 35-16 victory Sunday, snapping their six-game losing streak and getting interim coach Mike Singletary's first victory.

Seven weeks of frustration and turmoil for the 49ers (3-7) were briefly forgotten during this impressive 15 minutes. San Francisco forced three turnovers by Marc Bulger to score four offensive touchdowns in one quarter for just the second time in the history of a franchise that's had some remarkable offenses.

Montana threw four TD passes in the fourth quarter at Philadelphia in December 1989. Hill was making just his fourth career start, but had a perfect passer rating at halftime before coolly improving 3-0 as a starter at Candlestick Park.

"Don't be surprised when things like that happen," said Hill, who went 15-of-20 for 213 yards. "We do have the ability to play like that. You can't be surprised or caught off-guard by it. ... We have to enjoy this win. It's been a long time since we've had this feeling, but we can't approach tomorrow any differently than if we had lost."

Vernon Davis and Bryant Johnson caught TD passes in San Francisco's first win since Sept. 21 against Detroit, back when the 49ers were above .500 with a different coach and starting quarterback. Singletary had lost twice, including last Monday's tough defeat in Arizona, since taking over for Mike Nolan and replacing J.T. O'Sullivan with Hill.

"I'm very humbled by it," said Singletary, who briefly choked up when he mentioned his late parents. "I just thought about them, and if they could see that. I'm very thankful and very proud, more so for the guys than for myself, because they deserve it."

Gore rushed for 106 yards and two touchdowns, making several gritty runs in the first half as the Niners took advantage of Bulger's blunders to match the highest-scoring period in franchise history. The 49ers didn't score after leaping to a 35-3 halftime lead, but Bulger's fumble and two ghastly interceptions in the second quarter doomed the Rams (2-8), who have dropped four straight.

"We were well-prepared schematically. We just didn't execute," said Bulger, who went 34-of-53 for 295 yards. "We turned the ball over. We couldn't stop them. Just all-around, we didn't play well as a team. It has nothing to do with coaches. It's up to us to make plays, and we're not doing it."

Donnie Avery had a career-best nine catches for 93 yards for the Rams, who trailed by 32 at halftime just one week after falling behind 40-0 midway through a 44-point loss to the New York Jets.

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Which loss was more humiliating? The Rams were in no mood to decide.

"I'm kind of perplexed by it," interim coach Jim Haslett said of the first-half woes. "I'm not really sure what to say, because we come out in the second half and end up playing a lot better. ... With eight turnovers in a game-and-a-half, you're not going to win."

A swath of injuries compounded the insult, with left tackle Orlando Pace, right guard Richie Incognito and cornerback Ron Bartell all getting sidelined in the first half with potential long-term injuries. St. Louis also played without injured running back Steven Jackson for the third time in four games.

After Davis caught a short TD pass early in the second, San Francisco's next three touchdowns all were set up by Bulger. Gore carried on four straight plays for a score after Bulger's fumble on a snap, and Hill threw himself over the goal line for a 1-yard TD run about 4 1/2 minutes later.

Johnson capped the rally with a 2-yard TD catch 34 seconds before halftime on a well-placed fade from Hill, who had a 158.3 passer rating at halftime, going 12-of-14 for 192 yards. San Francisco had 201 yards and 11 first downs in the second quarter alone.

"I was having so much fun," left tackle Joe Staley said. "It seemed like everything we were doing in the first half, it was just money."

Dane Looker caught a TD pass for St. Louis with 1:56 to play.

Game notes
Isaac Bruce holds most of the Rams' career receiving records after 14 seasons with the club beginning in Los Angeles, but he had just one catch for 20 yards in his first game against St. Louis with the 49ers. ... Gore got his first TD on a 5-yard run set up by Allen Rossum's long punt return midway through the first quarter. ... The 49ers committed three consecutive false starts and another penalty in the first 6 seconds of the fourth quarter.


NFL Scores

Thursday, November 13th 2008
NY Jets 34 Final
New England 31 OT
Sunday, November 16th 2008
Denver 24 Final
Atlanta 20
Philadelphia 13 Final
Cincinnati 13 OT
Chicago 3 Final
Green Bay 37
Houston 27 Final
Indianapolis 33
New Orleans 30 Final
Kansas City 20
Oakland 15 Final
Miami 17
Baltimore 10 Final
NY Giants 30
Minnesota 13 Final
Tampa Bay 19
Detroit 22 Final
Carolina 31
St. Louis 16 Final
San Francisco 35
Arizona 26 Final
Seattle 20
San Diego 10 Final
Pittsburgh 11
Tennessee 24 Final
Jacksonville 14
Dallas 14 Final
Washington 10
Monday, November 17th 2008
Cleveland 29 Final
Buffalo 27