Alex Smith on his favorite moment while playing with the 49ers:
“When we hosted the playoff game against the Saints in the Divisional Round. It was Drew Brees, Sean Payton who had Super Bowls. They were the best offense in football. We certainly weren’t any match for them and to go into that game, we went back and forth in the 4th quarter. There were like 4 lead changes in the final 4 minutes, but to beat them with the walkoff winner essentially. I will never forget the Stick in that moment. It was insane.”
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🚨🏆🙏🏼 “He doesn’t care about fame, he doesn’t care about money. Yes, he gets paid, but what inspires him is so pure. It’s almost like he’s an amateur, playing for the love of the game and the love of the competition. It’s like he’s Bobby Jones.”
— Ted Scott, Scheffler’s caddie
Brandon Crawford's career:
14 seasons
1,682 games in the regular season
43 postseason games
1,404 hits
295 doubles, 44 triples, 147 homers
4 Gold Glove Awards
3 All-Star appearances
A 4th-place finish in the MVP race in 2021
2 championships with the team he rooted for as a kid.
October 16, 2014: Travis Ishikawa hits a three-run walk-off home run in the bottom of the 9th to give the Giants a 6-3 win over the Cardinals in G5 of the NLCS to send San Francisco to the World Series.
The @49ers are the only NFL team in the Super Bowl era to get a 200-yard passing game (Purdy), a 125-yard rushing game (Mason), a 50-yard receiving game (Jennings) and an interception (Flannigan-Fowles) from 4 players who were drafted 200th or later or weren't drafted at all.