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词条 1992 San Francisco 49ers season
释义

  1. Offseason

     NFL Draft 

  2. Personnel

     Staff  Roster 

  3. Regular season

     Schedule  Game Summaries  Week One at New York Giants  Week Two vs. Buffalo Bills  Week Three at New York Jets  Week Four at New Orleans Saints  Week Five vs. Los Angeles Rams  Week Six at New England Patriots  Week Seven vs. Atlanta Falcons  Week Eight Bye  Week Nine at Phoenix Cardinals  Week Ten Monday Night Football at Atlanta Falcons  Week Eleven vs. New Orleans Saints  Week Twelve at Los Angeles Rams  Week Thirteen vs. Philadelphia Eagles  Week Fourteen vs. Miami Dolphins  Week Fifteen at Minnesota Vikings  Week Sixteen vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers  Week Seventeen Monday Night Football vs. Detroit Lions  Standings  Best performances 

  4. Playoffs

     NFC Divisional Playoff vs. Washington Redskins  NFC Championship Game vs. Dallas Cowboys 

  5. Awards and records

     Milestones 

  6. References

  7. External links

{{Infobox NFL season
| team = San Francisco 49ers
| year = 1992
| record = 14–2
| division_place =1st NFC West
| coach = George Seifert
| stadium = Candlestick Park
| playoffs = Won Divisional Playoffs (Redskins) 20–13
Lost NFC Championship (Cowboys) 20–30
| shortnavlink = 49ers seasons
}}

The 1992 San Francisco 49ers season was the team's 43rd year with the National Football League. The 49ers appeared in the NFC Championship Game for the second time in three seasons. This would be the last season the Niners would have with Joe Montana. His last game as a 49er was on the December 28 MNF game against the Lions.

Offseason

NFL Draft

Personnel

With the departure of Mike Holmgren to Green Bay, the 49ers hired Denver Broncos offensive assistant Mike Shanahan to run the offense. Jeff Fisher joined the coaching staff as defensive backs coach.

Staff

{{NFL final staff
| year = 1992
| team = San Francisco 49ers
| front_office =
  • Owner – Edward J. DeBartolo, Jr.
  • President – Carmen Policy
  • Vice President of Football Administration – John McVay
  • Vice President of Player Personnel – Dwight Clark
  • Administrator of Football Operations – Neal Dahlen
  • Administrator of College Scouting – Tony Razzano
  • Administrator of Pro Personnel – Allan Webb

| head_coach =
  • Head Coach – George Seifert

| offensive =
  • Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks – Mike Shanahan
  • Running Backs – Carl Jackson
  • Receivers – Ray Sherman
  • Tight Ends/Offensive Line Assistant – Mike Solari
  • Offensive Line – Bobb McKittrick

| defensive =
  • Defensive Coordinator – Bill McPherson
  • Defensive Line – John Marshall
  • Linebackers – Bob Zeman
  • Defensive Backs – Jeff Fisher
  • Defensive Assistant – Dwaine Board
  • Defensive Assistant – Tommy Hart

| special_teams =
  • Special Teams Coordinator – Alan Lowry

| strength =
  • Physical Development Coordinator – Jerry Attaway

}}

Roster

{{NFL final roster
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|Quarterbacks={{NFLplayer|13|Steve Bono}}{{NFLplayer|16|Joe Montana}}{{NFLplayer| 8|Steve Young|d=American football}}
|Running Backs={{NFLplayer|30|Keith Henderson}}{{NFLplayer|22|Amp Lee|rookie=y}}{{NFLplayer|43|Marc Logan|FB}}{{NFLplayer|44|Tom Rathman|FB}}{{NFLplayer|32|Ricky Watters}}
|Wide Receivers={{NFLplayer|80|Jerry Rice}}{{NFLplayer|88|Mike Sherrard}}{{NFLplayer|82|John Taylor|d=American football}}{{NFLplayer|86|Odessa Turner}}
|Tight Ends={{NFLplayer|84|Brent Jones}}{{NFLplayer|81|Jamie Williams|d=American football}}
|Offensive Linemen={{NFLplayer|79|Harris Barton|T}}{{NFLplayer|65|Harry Boatswain|T}}{{NFLplayer|71|Brian Bollinger|rookie=y|G}}{{NFLplayer|67|Roy Foster|d=American football|G}}{{NFLplayer|62|Guy McIntyre|G}}{{NFLplayer|61|Jesse Sapolu|C}}{{NFLplayer|64|Ralph Tamm|G/C}}{{NFLplayer|74|Steve Wallace|d=American football|T}}
|Defensive Linemen={{NFLplayer|96|Dennis Brown|d=defensive end|DE}}{{NFLplayer|95|Michael Carter|d=athlete|NT}}{{NFLplayer|75|Kevin Fagan|d=American football|DE}}{{NFLplayer|92|Tim Harris|d=linebacker|DE}}{{NFLplayer|56|Martin Harrison|d=American football|DE}}{{NFLplayer|78|Pierce Holt|DE}}{{NFLplayer|91|Larry Roberts|d=American football|DE}}{{NFLplayer|97|Ted Washington|NT}}
|Linebackers={{NFLplayer|59|Keith DeLong|ILB}}{{NFLplayer|98|Antonio Goss|ILB}}{{NFLplayer|54|Mitch Donahue|ILB}}{{NFLplayer|55|John Johnson|d=linebacker|OLB}}{{NFLplayer|90|Darin Jordan|ILB}}{{NFLplayer|53|Bill Romanowski|OLB}}{{NFLplayer|99|Michael Walter|d=American football|ILB}}
|Defensive Backs={{NFLplayer|25|Eric Davis|d=American football|CB}}{{NFLplayer|31|Thane Gash|S}}{{NFLplayer|29|Alan Grant|d=American football|CB}}{{NFLplayer|29|Don Griffin|CB}}{{NFLplayer|28|Dana Hall|rookie=y|S}}{{NFLplayer|36|Merton Hanks|CB}}{{NFLplayer|40|Johnnie Jackson|d=American football|CB}}{{NFLplayer|41|David Whitmore|S}}
|Special Teams={{NFLplayer| 6|Mike Cofer|d=kicker|K}}{{NFLplayer|10|Klaus Wilmsmeyer|rookie=y|P}}
|Reserve Lists={{NFLplayer|35|Dexter Carter|PR/KR|IR}}{{NFLplayer|89|Wesley Walls|TE|IR}}
|Practice Squad={{NFLplayer|64|Dean Caliguire|C}}{{NFLplayer|14|Bill Musgrave|QB}}{{NFLplayer|27|Adam Walker|d=American football, born 1968|RB}}
}}

Regular season

Schedule

Week Date Opponent Result Kickoff Time Attendance
1 September 6, 1992 at New York Giants W 31–14 CBS 1:15pm
74,519
2 September 13, 1992 Buffalo Bills L 31–34 NBC 1:15pm
64,053
3 September 20, 1992 at New York Jets W 31–14 CBS 10:00am
71,020
4 September 27, 1992 at New Orleans Saints W 16–10 TNT 5:00pm
68,591
5 October 4, 1992 Los Angeles Rams W 27–24 CBS 1:15pm
63,071
6 October 11, 1992 at New England Patriots W 24–12 CBS 10:00am
54,126
7 October 18, 1992 Atlanta Falcons W 56–17 CBS 1:15pm
63,302
8 BYE WEEK
9 November 1, 1992 at Phoenix Cardinals L 14–24 CBS 1:05pm
47,642
10 November 9, 1992 (Mon) at Atlanta Falcons W 41–3 ABC 6:00pm
67,404
11 November 15, 1992 New Orleans Saints W 21–20 CBS 1:15pm
64,895
12 November 22, 1992 at Los Angeles Rams W 27–10 CBS 1:15pm
65,858
13 November 29, 1992 Philadelphia Eagles W 20–14 CBS 1:15pm
64,374
14 December 6, 1992 Miami Dolphins W 27–3 NBC 1:15pm
58,474
15 December 13, 1992 at Minnesota Vikings W 20–17 CBS 10:00am
60,685
16 December 19, 1992 (Sat) Tampa Bay Buccaneers W 21–14 CBS 1:00pm
60,519
17 December 28, 1992 (Mon) Detroit Lions W 24–6 ABC 6:00pm
55,907

Game Summaries

Week One at New York Giants

Steve Young completed four of six passes for 27 yards and a touchdown but was knocked out of the game; Steve Bono threw for 187 yards and two touchdowns while Ricky Watters rushed for 100 yards. Phil Simms was intercepted in the fourth quarter and the Niners scored on the pick.

Week Two vs. Buffalo Bills

In the first NFL game ever to go without a single punt, Steve Young, Jim Kelly, and two of the most famous offenses in league history – San Francisco's West Coast offense and Buffalo's K-Gun offense – combined for 1,086 yards and 65 points as a late Niners field goal attempt missed for a 34-31 Bills win. Jerry Rice was knocked out of the game after three catches for 26 yards; Mike Sherrard led the Niners receiving attack with 159 yards.


|Weather= 84 °F (Sunny)

Week Three at New York Jets

The Niners returned to Giants Stadium and won 31-14 generating 335 yards of offense. Young threw for 163 yards and also rushed for fifty, nearly matching Ricky Watters' 55 yards. The Jets didn't score until the fourth quarter.

Week Four at New Orleans Saints

The Saints held the Niners to 333 yards of offense but fumbled twice and Bobby Hebert threw three picks. Steve Young and Ricky Watters accounted for 141 rushing yards as the Niners clawed out a 16-10 win.

Week Five vs. Los Angeles Rams

The Niners returned to The Stick and saw a 10-7 grinder explode in the fourth quarter as Robert Bailey picked off Steve Young and scored; Young followed with two rushing scores (and 60 rushing yards total, once again coming close to matching Ricky Watters' game total, here 83 yards) before Jim Everett's nine-yard score to Flipper Anderson tied the game; Mike Cofer then won it (27-24) on a late 21-yard field goal.


|Weather= 82 °F (Sunny)

Week Six at New England Patriots

Despite two fumbles and a Steve Young pick the Niners manhandled the faltering Patriots 24-12, intercepting Hugh Millen twice and limiting the Patriots to 227 yards of offense. Young and Ricky Watters again were a two-pronged rushing attack with 173 combined yards on the ground.

Week Seven vs. Atlanta Falcons

The Niners scored five rushing touchdowns, three of them by Watters, and put up 191 rushing yards to go with 399 passing yards from Steve Young in a 56-17 massacre of the Falcons.


|Weather= 67 °F (Cloudy)

Week Eight Bye

Week Nine at Phoenix Cardinals

Four years after one of the most frustrating losses of the Bill Walsh era, the Niners again fell to the Cardinals, this time 24-14. Chris Chandler threw three touchdowns and the Cards swallowed four Niners turnovers. The biggest highlight for San Francisco is when Mike Sherrard scored a touchdown after he grabbed the ball from Eric Hill who recovered a fumble from Brent Jones.

Week Ten Monday Night Football at Atlanta Falcons

The Niners responded to the Phoenix loss by unleashing three Steve Young touchdowns and a Merton Hanks punt return score while picking off Billy Joe Tolliver three times and swallowing three Falcons fumbles in a 41-3 massacre. Deion Sanders had four kick returns for 81 yards for Atlanta.

Week Eleven vs. New Orleans Saints

The Saints picked off Steve Young once and raced to a 20-7 lead, but in the fourth Young and Brent Jones erased New Orleans' lead on two touchdowns, winning 21-20.


|Weather= 64 °F (Drizzle)

Week Twelve at Los Angeles Rams

The Niners assault through 1992 continued as they limited the Rams to 245 yards and won 27-10. Ricky Watters erupted to 163 rushing yards and two scores.

Week Thirteen vs. Philadelphia Eagles

Despite two Randall Cunningham touchdowns the Eagles fell 20-14 at San Francisco. Steve Young threw for 342 yards and posted the most rushing yards of the game at 26.


|Weather= 62 °F (Sunny)

Week Fourteen vs. Miami Dolphins

Dan Marino was routed once again by the 49ers as they limited him to 192 passing yards and won 27-3. With Watters sidelined Amp Lee led the rushing attack with 58 yards and a score.


|Weather= 55 °F (Rain)

Week Fifteen at Minnesota Vikings

Both teams combined for just 472 yards of offense as a late Terry Allen score could get the Vikings no closer than a 20-17 Niners win. Amp Lee exploded to 134 rushing yards.

Week Sixteen vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

With Steve Young facing his former team, the game lead tied or changed five times as Jerry Rice's 30-yard touchdown won the game for the Niners 21-14. The game was a clean affair with just five total penalties.


|Weather= 51 °F (Sunny)

Week Seventeen Monday Night Football vs. Detroit Lions

Steve Young threw for 153 yards as the Niners clawed to a 7-6 halftime lead; from there Joe Montana came into the game and threw for 126 yards and two touchdowns.


|Weather= 51 °F (Light rain)

Standings

{{1992 NFC West standings}}

Best performances

  • Second Most Total Yards in One 49ers Game, 590 Total Yards (vs. Atlanta Falcons on October 18, 1992) [1]

Playoffs

NFC Divisional Playoff vs. Washington Redskins

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|date= January 9, 1993
|time=1 p.m. CDT
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|R1=3|R2=0|R3=3|R4=7
|home= 49ers
|H1=10|H2=7|H3=0|H4=3
|stadium= Candlestick Park
|weather= 51°F (Cloudy), relative humidity 86%, wind 11 mph
|scoring=First quarter
  • SF – John Taylor 5 yard pass from Steve Young (Mike Cofer kick). 49ers 7–0
  • Was – Chip Lohmiller 19 yard field goal. 49ers 7–3
Second quarter
  • SF – Mike Cofer 23 yard field goal. 49ers 10–3
  • SF – Brent Jones 16 yard pass from Steve Young (Mike Cofer kick). 49ers 17–3
Third quarter
  • Was – Chip Lohmiller 32 yard field goal. 49ers 17–6
Fourth quarter
  • Was – Mark Rypien 1 yard rush (Chip Lohmiller kick). 49ers 17–13
  • SF – Mike Cofer 33 yard field goal. 49ers 20–13

|stats=Redskins
  • Mark Rypien. 19-40, 270 yards, 0 TD, 2 Int. 1 rushing TD.
  • Gary Clark. 7 rec, 100 yards
49ers
  • Steve Young. 20-30, 227 yards, 2 TD, 1 Int. 8 rush, 73 yards
  • Jerry Rice. 6 rec, 88 yards.
Turnovers
  • Redskins – 4
  • 49ers – 4

}}

In a rainy, muddy, and sloppy played game, the 49ers defeated the Redskins 20-13. The entire field was covered in mud and seemed to affect the play on the field. The 49ers took a 17-3 lead at halftime, but trailed off in the 2nd half and the Redskins kept it close. Steve Young was 20 for 30, throwing for 227 yards, but he fumbled 3 times (following one fumble 49ers radio analyst Wayne Walker criticized Young's run-heavy playing style, unfavorably contrasting it with erstwhile Niners starter Joe Montana) and threw an interception. Late in the game, the Redskins were at the San Francisco 28 and looking to take their first lead of the game when a hand off by Redskins quarterback Mark Rypien to running back Brian Mitchell was fumbled and recovered by the 49ers. Both teams committed 4 turnovers each.

NFC Championship Game vs. Dallas Cowboys

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|date= January 17, 1993
|time=1 p.m. CDT
|road=Cowboys
|R1=3|R2=7|R3=7|R4=13
|home=49ers
|H1=7|H2=3|H3=3|H4=7
|stadium= Candlestick Park
|weather= 52°F (Light Rain), relative humidity 88%, wind 7 mph
|scoring =First quarter
  • Dal – Lin Elliott 20 yard field goal. Cowboys 3–0
  • SF – Steve Young 1 yard rush (Mike Cofer kick). 49ers 7–3
Second quarter
  • Dal – Emmitt Smith 5 yard rush (Lin Elliott kick). Cowboys 10–7
  • SF – Mike Cofer 28 yard field goal. Tie 10–10
Third quarter
  • Dal – Daryl Johnston 4 yard rush (Lin Elliott kick). Cowboys 17–10
  • SF – Mike Cofer 42 yard field goal. Cowboys 17–13
Fourth quarter
  • Dal – Emmitt Smith 16 yard pass from Troy Aikman (Lin Elliott kick). Cowboys 24–13
  • SF – Jerry Rice 5 yard pass from Steve Young (Mike Cofer kick). Cowboys 24–20
  • Dal – Kelvin Martin 6 yard pass from Troy Aikman (kick failed). Cowboys 30–20

|stats=Cowboys
  • Troy Aikman. 24-34, 322 yards, 2 TD, 0 Int
  • Emmitt Smith. 24 rush, 114 yards. 7 rec, 59 yards, 1 TD
49ers
  • Steve young. 25-35, 313 yards, 1 TD, 2 Int
  • Jerry Rice. 8 rec, 123 yards, 1 TD
Turnovers
  • Cowboys – 0
  • 49ers – 4

}}

In the first game of what would become one of the fiercest rivalries in the 90's, the Cowboys knock off the 49ers. The 49ers, who struggled the previous week, didn't look much better in this game as they had 4 turnovers, while the Cowboys had none. Even with the turnovers the Niners clawed to within 24-20 on a five-yard Jerry Rice touchdown catch, but on the ensuing Cowboys possession a 70-yard catch and run by Alvin Harper set up Troy Aikman's winning score to Kelvin Martin. In all the 49ers would have 8 turnovers in just 2 playoff games.

Awards and records

  • Franchise Record, Most Points in One Game, 56 Points (vs. Atlanta Falcons on October 18, 1992) [2]
  • Franchise Record, Most Total Yards in One Game, 598 Total Yards (vs. Buffalo Bills on September 13, 1992) [1]
  • Led NFL, Points Scored, 431 Points [3]
  • Steve Young, Led NFL, Passer Rating, 107.0 Rating [4]
  • Steve Young, Led NFL, Touchdown Passes, 25 Passes [4]
  • Steve Young, Bert Bell Award[5]
  • Steve Young, Miller Lite Player of the Year [6]
  • Steve Young, NFL MVP [6]

Milestones

References

1. ^NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York,NY, {{ISBN|0-7611-2480-2}}, p. 248
2. ^NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York,NY, {{ISBN|0-7611-2480-2}}, p. 247
3. ^NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York, {{ISBN|0-7611-2480-2}}, p. 455
4. ^NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York, {{ISBN|0-7611-2480-2}}, p. 450
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.maxwellfootballclub.org/content/awards/bell/past_bell.htm |title=Archived copy |accessdate=2012-08-03 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090619081037/http://www.maxwellfootballclub.org/content/awards/bell/past_bell.htm |archivedate=2009-06-19 |df= }}
6. ^NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York, {{ISBN|0-7611-2480-2}}, p. 400

External links

  • [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/sfo/1992.htm 49ers on Pro Football Reference]
  • 49ers Schedule on jt-sw.com
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