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Football Ravens End Patriots’ Season/ Niners Advance

Ravens End Patriots’ Season, 28-13, in AFC title game

20 January 2013

FOXBORO — The quest for a fourth Super Bowl has again been put on hold. The chance for Tom Brady to match Joe Montana’s ring count in harmonious fashion against the 49ers wasn’t to be.



Photo by: Matt Stone

A stunned New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady.




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New England Patriots wide receiver Wes Welker is hit by Baltimore Ravens strong safety Bernard Pollard and Baltimore Ravens cornerback Corey Graham during the third quarter of the AFC Championship Game at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro on Sunday, January 20, 2013. The Ravens were penalized for Pollard's helmet to helmet hit.

For just the second time in the Patriots’ seven trips to the AFC Championship under Bill Belichick, they walked off the field in defeat. The Ravens used a dominant second half to eliminate the Pats, 28-13, yesterday at Gillette Stadium. As a result, Ray Lewis’ career will last one more game, and John Harbaugh’s Ravens will battle Jim Harbaugh’s 49ers in Super Bowl XLVII on Feb. 3 in New Orleans.
The Patriots just didn’t have it, the loss filled with harrowing missed tackles, empty possessions in scoring territory and two Wes Welker drops on third down. The Patriots invaded Ravens territory nine times but hardly finished the job with one touchdown, two field goals, two interceptions, one turnover on downs and three punts.

Brady was 29-for-54 for 321 yards, one touchdown and two picks, while Ravens quarterback Joe Flacco was 21-for-36 for 240 yards, three touchdowns and no interceptions. Anquan Boldin caught five of those throws for 60 yards and two game-turning scores.

The Ravens bombarded the Patriots with three consecutive touchdowns in the second half, and they methodically deconstructed a strolling Pats defense. The Ravens scored on drives of 10, 10 and four plays, and they only reached third down once, which displayed how easy it was to dink and dunk their way against the mismatches of their choosing.

Flacco put the Ravens ahead for good when he delivered a 5-yard strike to tight end Dennis Pitta, who shimmied past safety Steve Gregory to give the visitors a 14-13 edge in the third quarter.

The Pats’ next possession failed when Nate Solder’s holding penalty negated a third-down conversion, which eventually led to a punt. Flacco stayed in rhythm on the ensuing series, which concluded with a perfectly executed touchdown lob to Boldin, who out-jumped safety Devin McCourty for a 3-yard score and a 21-13 lead on the first play of the final quarter.

The Patriots couldn’t answer, either. Running back Stevan Ridley lost a fumble at the Patriots 47 when he was concussed by safety Bernard Pollard, who ended Brady’s season in 2008, Welker’s season in 2009 and injured Rob Gronkowski in last year’s AFC title game.

Four plays later, Flacco hit Boldin for an 11-yard score that drove a stake through the Patriots’ hearts. Brady drove deep into Ravens territory on the next two possessions, but a fourth-down prayer fell harmlessly to the ground and a tipped pass was intercepted by Dannell Ellerbe with 6:49 to play.

The Patriots had it going in the first half, stymying the Ravens’ offense in their first two possessions and getting a 31-yard field goal from Stephen Gostkowski to build a 3-0 lead in the opening quarter.

The defense began to sputter after cornerback Aqib Talib went down with a thigh injury, coincidentally after one of the most productive series of his short Patriots tenures. He defensed two passes against Boldin, including the one that yielded the injury. He did not return.

The Ravens jumped ahead for the first time when they marched 90 yards on 13 plays, only needing one third-down conversion along the way, to grab a 7-3 lead when running back Ray Rice ducked three tackles and scored from 2 yards out.

But Brady resuscitated the Pats on the next drive, which he capped with a 1-yard touchdown toss to Welker to make it 10-7. The Patriots were in position to make it a two-possession game before the half, but they crushed their chances with poor clock management. Brady scrambled for 3 yards to the Baltimore 7 in the final minute and tried to rush to the line in the waning seconds, refusing to use his final timeout until 4 seconds remained, which left them with nothing but a 25-yard field goal and 13-7 advantage at the break.

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49ers Clinch Spot In Super Bowl With Win Over the Falcons.


Coach Jim Harbaugh, Colin Kaepernick.

Updated Jan 21, 2013 3:56 AM ET

ATLANTA (AP) The clutch quarterback. The genius coach. The big-play defense.

The San Francisco 49ers are ready to start a new dynasty with a familiar formula.

Next stop, the Big Easy. Colin Kaepernick and Frank Gore led San Francisco to a record comeback in the NFC championship game Sunday, overcoming an early 17-0 deficit to beat the Atlanta Falcons 28-24 and send the 49ers to their first Super Bowl since 1995.

Gore scored a pair of touchdowns, including the winner with 8:23 remaining for San Francisco's first lead of the day, and the 49ers defense made it stand up. A fourth-down stop at the 10-yard line denied Atlanta another stirring comeback after blowing a big lead.

''Everybody does a little,'' 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh said, ''and it adds up to be a lot.''

San Francisco (13-4-1) moves on to face Baltimore at New Orleans in two weeks, looking to join Pittsburgh as the only franchises with six Super Bowl titles. It'll be a brother-vs.-brother matchup, too, since John Harbaugh coaches the Ravens.

Joe Montana led the 49ers to four Super Bowl wins and Steve Young took them to No. 5. It's up to Kaepernick and Co. to get No. 6.

''He just competes like a maniac all the time,'' said Harbaugh, whose much-debated decision to bench Alex Smith at midseason now looks like the best move of the year.

Harbaugh was hoppin' mad when a disputed call went against the 49ers on Atlanta's potential winning drive. He leaped in the air, screamed at the officials and had to be restrained by his staff from charging the field.

No complaints when it was over. ''We rose up there at the end,'' Harbaugh said.

His second-year quarterback, who runs like a track star, didn't get a chance to show off his touchdown celebration - flexing his right arm and kissing his bicep, a move that quickly became a social media sensation known as Kaepernicking.

But he shredded the Falcons through the air by completing 16 of 21 for 233 yards, including a 4-yard touchdown to Vernon Davis, and had them so worried about his running ability out of the spread option that Gore and LaMichael James had plenty of room.

Gore scored a pair of touchdowns, including the game winner with 8:23 remaining for San Francisco's first lead of the day. Davis scored the first TD for the 49ers on a 15-yard run.

''I take my hat off to Atlanta. They played hard. They've got a great team,'' Gore said. ''But we fought, man. We fought and we deserved it.''
The 49ers pulled off the biggest comeback victory in an NFC championship game, according to STATS. The previous NFC record was 13 points - Atlanta's victory over Minnesota in the 1999 title game, which sent the Falcons to what remains the only Super Bowl in franchise history.

The AFC championship game record is 18 points, when Indianapolis rallied past New England in 2007.

Harbaugh is hardly cool and collected like the 49ers' first Super Bowl-winning coach, Bill Walsh, but has pulled off a similar turnaround in San Francisco. The 49ers had eight straight years without a winning record before their new coach arrived from Stanford in 2011.

He immediately led San Francisco to the cusp of the Super Bowl, losing to the eventual champion New York Giants in overtime in last year's NFC title game, a bitter defeat at home set up by a fumbled return.

This time, the 49ers were the ones winning on the road to set up another celebration in the city by the bay, which is rapidly becoming the new Titletown USA. They'll try to follow the lead of the baseball Giants, who won the World Series in October.

''We've come full circle,'' said Denise DeBartolo York, part of the family that has owned the 49ers since their championship days, ''and the dynasty will prevail.''

Kaepernick guided San Francisco on a pair of second-half scoring drives that wiped out Atlanta's 24-14 lead at the break. Gore scored on a 5-yard run early in the third quarter, then sprinted in from 9 yards out for the winning score with 8:23 remaining after each team made crucial mistakes to ruin potential scoring drives.

On both of Gore's TDs, the Falcons had to worry about Kaepernick running it in himself. They barely even touched the running back on either play, and James scored pretty much the same way. ''I kind of figured that coming in and they showed that on film, so I assumed Frank and LaMichael were going to have a big day,'' Kaepernick said. ''Frank ran hard today, and I can't say enough about him.''

The top-seeded Falcons (14-4), in what appeared to be the final game for Hall of Famer-to-be Tony Gonzalez, tried to pull off another season-extending drive. But, unlike the week before against Seattle, they needed a touchdown this time.

They came up 10 yards short.

On fourth down, Matt Ryan attempted a pass over the middle to Roddy White that would have been enough to keep the drive going. But linebacker NaVorro Bowman stuck a hand in to knock it away with 1:13 remaining.
T
he 49ers ran off all but the final 6 seconds, not nearly enough time for Ryan to pull off his greatest comeback yet.

In the divisional playoffs, the Falcons blew a 20-point lead in the fourth quarter, the Seahawks scoring the go-ahead touchdown with 31 seconds remaining. But Ryan completed two long passes, setting up Matt Bryane's 49-yard field goal for 30-28 victory.

The Falcons came up short of their second Super Bowl, leaving the 1995 Braves as the city's only major sports champions. This one figures to hurt for a while. ''We didn't make the plays when we had the opportunity,'' Falcons coach Mike Smith said. ''There were five or six plays, like in most hard-fought games, that make a difference. There were ebbs and flows and changes in momentum, and they made more plays than we did.''
Kaepernick, who ran for 181 yards against the Packers the week before to set an NFL playoff record for a quarterback, didn't have much chance to use his legs against the Falcons. He broke off a 23-yard gain, but was thrown for a 2-yard loss the only other time he carried the ball.

But Kaepernick showed he's more than a runner. His favorite receiver was Davis, who hauled in five passes for 106 yards.

Gore carried 21 times for 90 yards, while James added 34 yards on five carries.

Ryan finished 30 of 42 for 396 yards, by far the best performance of his playoff career. But his postseason record dropped to 1-4, done in by two big miscues - an interception and a fumble - in the second half.

Julio Jones was Ryan's leading target most of the day, finishing with 11 catches for 182 yards and a pair of touchdowns. He hauled in a 46-yarder less than 4 minutes into the game, then made a dazzling grab in the left corner of the end zone for a 20-yard score. He got his left foot down, then planted his right foot about an inch inside the line - while cornerback Tarell Brown was all over him.

Ryan threw a 10-yard touchdown pass to Gonzalez with 25 seconds remaining in the first half after the 49ers had cut the deficit to 17-14. It seemed the home team had reclaimed the momentum heading to the locker room, but, amazingly, that would be its final score of the day. The 49ers quickly seized control on the opening possession of the second half, driving 82 yards in just seven plays for Gore's first TD.

After a nearly perfect first half, in which Ryan was 18 of 24 for 271 yards and those three TDs, the quarterback known as Matty Ice made a couple of crucial blunders.

First, he tossed a pass that was picked off by Chris Culliver, halting a drive in 49ers territory. Ryan ripped off his chinstrap in disgust.

Then, with the Falcons in scoring range for at least a field goal, Ryan failed to grab a shotgun snap, appearing to take his eyes off the ball before he caught it. The ball squirted away and Aldon Smith recovered for the 49ers at their own 37.

''Against a good team, you can't have those kind of mistakes,'' Ryan said.
San Francisco also squandered some chances. Struggling kicker David Akers clanked a 38-yard field goal try off the upright, and Michael Crabtree fumbled just short of the goal line, the ball stripped away by Dunta Robinson and recovered by Stephen Nicholas. But, after that big defensive stop with 13 1-2 minutes remaining, the Falcons went three-and-out.

The 49ers drove for the winning touchdown.

Atlanta took the ensuing kickoff and used up nearly all the clock while going 70 yards. The Falcons might have reclaimed the lead if Harry Douglas had been able to stay on his feet while hauling in a 22-yard pass.
The defender slipped, and so did Douglas, but he held on to the ball.

Harbaugh thought it touched the turf and challenged the call, then launched into his tirade when the officials let it stand. It all worked out, though.

As for the 36-year-old Gonzalez, who said all year he was all but certain this would be his final season, it sure sounded like the end. ''I've had such a great life,'' he said. ''I wish it would've culminated with the Super Bowl, but it didn't.''
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Well as my Patriots lost, the only other team I like to see win is the 49ers....
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