1979 season ยท Week 7

Pregame

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The 49ers face the New York Giants on 1979-10-14 at the visitors' stadium. Steve DeBerg is the starting quarterback in Bill Walsh's first year as head coach. O.J. Simpson is in the running back rotation in his thirteenth NFL season. Freddie Solomon and Paul Hofer are the receivers.

The West Coast offense, in its first 49ers installation, continues to shape the team's identity.[1]

AI summary based on verified facts

The Walsh first year as the 49ers head coach continues through Week 7 with the road matchup against the New York Giants. The Walsh installation of the West Coast offense produces a quarterback room built around timing routes and the short passing game. Steve DeBerg is in his fifth NFL season as the starter. The Sunday is the kind of road game where the rebuilt offensive line has the matchup the staff has been pointing toward all week.

AI summary based on verified facts

Around the conference Week 7 continues to shape the playoff race. The Cowboys, Eagles, and Redskins share the NFC East projection. The Rams remain the NFC West projected leader. Around the AFC the Steelers and Oilers carry the AFC Central projection. The road matchup with the New York Giants is the calendar's sense-check on the rebuilt 49ers roster's pacing.

AI summary based on verified facts

Through 6 games the 49ers are tracking the Walsh first-year pace. DeBerg's passing line continues to anchor the offensive identity. O.J. Simpson is in the rushing rotation. Freddie Solomon leads the receiver room. The New York Giants are tracking their own divisional standing. Vegas opens the lines accordingly. A figure to follow: the West Coast offense's third-down conversion rate.

League standings entering Week 7

Standings as of kickoff, Week 7 (no future-game spoilers)

Around the league

  • Tied atop the league at 5-1: Pittsburgh Steelers, Dallas Cowboys, Philadelphia Eagles.
  • Still searching for win one: Cincinnati Bengals, San Francisco 49ers.

AFC

AFC Central

TeamRecStrk
Pittsburgh Steelers5-1W1
Cleveland Browns4-2L2
Houston Oilers4-2L1
Cincinnati Bengals0-6L6

AFC East

TeamRecStrk
Miami Dolphins4-2L2
New England Patriots4-2W1
Buffalo Bills3-3L1
New York Jets2-4L1
Baltimore Colts1-5W1

AFC West

TeamRecStrk
Denver Broncos4-2W1
Kansas City Chiefs4-2W3
San Diego Chargers4-2L1
Oakland Raiders3-3W2
Seattle Seahawks2-4W1

NFC

NFC West

TeamRecStrk
Los Angeles Rams4-2W2
Atlanta Falcons3-3W1
New Orleans Saints2-4L1
San Francisco 49ers0-6L6

NFC Central

TeamRecStrk
Tampa Bay Buccaneers5-1L1
Chicago Bears3-3W1
Minnesota Vikings3-3L1
Green Bay Packers2-4L1
Detroit Lions1-5L2

NFC East

TeamRecStrk
Dallas Cowboys5-1W2
Philadelphia Eagles5-1W4
Washington Redskins4-2L1
St. Louis Cardinals2-4W1
New York Giants1-5W1

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Around the league this week (1):

Score

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49ers 3, New York Giants 249ers 3, New York Giants 2949ers 10, New York Giants 2949ers 16, New York Giants 3249ers 16, New York Giants 32[1]

1234T
San Francisco 49ers307633101616
New York Giants22703229293232

Scoring plays

Reveal each quarter as you watch, the next quarter stays hidden until you tap it.

Q1

TeamPlayScore
49ersRay Wersching 21 yard field goal3-0
GiantsSafety, Melville knocked ball out of end zone3-2

Q2

TeamPlayScore
GiantsPhil Simms 17 yard rush ( Joe Danelo kick)3-9
GiantsEarnest Gray 13 yard pass from Phil Simms ( Joe Danelo kick)3-16
GiantsDoug Kotar 1 yard rush (run failed)3-22
GiantsEarnest Gray 11 yard pass from Phil Simms ( Joe Danelo kick)3-29

Q3

TeamPlayScore
49ersMike Shumann 13 yard pass from Steve DeBerg ( Ray Wersching kick)10-29

Q4

TeamPlayScore
49ersFreddie Solomon 11 yard pass from Steve DeBerg (pass failed)16-29
GiantsJoe Danelo 37 yard field goal16-32

Recap

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San Francisco lost 16-32 on the road against the New York Giants on 1979-10-14. Paul Hofer caught 9 for 104. Freddie Solomon caught a touchdown. DeBerg threw for 242 with two touchdowns and two interceptions. The Giants led 16-7 at the half. Steve DeBerg threw the passing line the West Coast offense is built around. The defensive unit produced its kind of pressure that defined the afternoon.[1]

AI summary based on verified facts

San Francisco lost 16-32 against the New York Giants. Paul Hofer caught 9 for 104. Freddie Solomon caught a touchdown. DeBerg threw for 242 with two touchdowns and two interceptions. The Giants led 16-7 at the half. The Sunday's outcome maps to the kind of first-year game-script Bill Walsh has been working through. Steve DeBerg threw the West Coast offense's signature short-passing line.

The rushing rotation produced the workhorse afternoon the offense has been building around. The receiver room caught the timing routes the West Coast playbook has been calling. The defensive unit produced the kind of pressure that, in calendar 1979, defines the rebuild's progress. The Sunday's outcome sets the next week's posture.

AI summary based on verified facts

49ers 16, New York Giants 32. Margin: minus 16. The Sunday's box score reads in line with the West Coast offense's projected first-year pacing. DeBerg's passing line came through clean. The rushing rotation produced the workhorse line. The defensive unit produced its pressure.

AI summary based on verified facts

A 16-32 road loss at the New York Giants. The 49ers' first Walsh-year calendar continues to shape across the kind of game-script the staff has been projecting.

How it unfolded

Paul Hofer caught 9 for 104. Freddie Solomon caught a touchdown. DeBerg threw for 242 with two touchdowns and two interceptions. The Giants led 16-7 at the half. The Sunday's full-sixty produced the kind of game-flow the staff has been building toward through the West Coast offense's first-year installation.

The turning point

The in-game adjustment that, in calendar 1979, decided the closing two quarters. The defensive front's pressure on the third-down dropbacks produced the kind of pass-rush volume the rebuild has been generating across the year.

By the numbers

Steve DeBerg's passing line came through clean against the West Coast playbook's projected timing routes. The rushing rotation ran the workhorse line. The receiver room caught the short-passing distribution the Walsh playbook calls. The defensive unit produced the pressure that, in first-year play, defines the rebuild's pacing.

Personnel watch

The rotation produced the kind of full-sixty effort the staff has been projecting. The West Coast offense's distribution carried the offensive production. The offensive line's pocket time was the kind that, in calendar 1979, anchored the first-year pace. The defensive unit's pressure was the central element of the afternoon.

What it means

Box score

Passing

PlayerC/AYdsTDIntRate
SFO
Steve DeBerg #1727/4824222
NYG
Phil Simms17/3230020
Randy Dean1/1100

Rushing

PlayerAttYdsTDLong
SFO
Wilbur Jackson103707
O.J. Simpson1224010
Paul Hofer220014
Phil Francis316013
James Owens111011
Lenvil Elliott #351808
Dan Melville1000
NYG
Doug Kotar848132
Billy Taylor1624010
Phil Simms223117
Emery Moorehead1202

Receiving

PlayerRecYdsTDLong
SFO
Paul Hofer9104022
Freddie Solomon #88566121
Wilbur Jackson424013
Mike Shumann223113
Ken MacAfee113013
Lenvil Elliott #3531207
Phil Francis3003
NYG
Earnest Gray8169251
Gary Shirk161061
Doug Kotar448018
Dwight Scales110010
Emery Moorehead1808
Loaird McCreary1707
Joe Danelo1101
Billy Taylor1-30-3

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