Sunday, October 28, 2018
49ers at Packers — Part II
Back with Part II of our photos from the Monday-nighter before the bye week between the Packers and the 49ers. Above, a close-up view of the San Francisco offensive huddle..
The 49ers breaking the huddle as the Packers’ defense awaits.
49ers QB C.J. Beathard (#3) looks for a receiver over the middle, which is being patrolled by S Ha Ha Clinton-Dix (#21).
A look at the left side of the Green Bay offensive line at work, while RB Jamaal Williams (#30) looks for one of them to clear an opening.
QB Aaron Rodgers (#12) shows the proper form in calling a time out.
The Packers’ offense comes to the line of scrimmage.
QB Aaron Rodgers (#12) getting good protection on the left side from G Lane Taylor (#65) and C Corey Linsley (#63).
The eyes of DL Mike Daniels (#76) and DE Dean Lowry (#94) are locked onto QB C.J. Beathard (#3).
TE Jimmy Graham (#80) watches a pass that has not ended up in his hands.
49ers RB Matt Breida (#22) looks to run right, as LB Nick Perry (#53) and LB Blake Martinez (#50) wait for him to do so.
San Francisco K Robbie Gould (#9) kicks a field goal at Lambeau Field, where he also came every year as a member of the Chicago Bears.
LB Blake Martinez (#50).
49ers LB Reuben Foster (#56) takes the legs out from underneath RB Aaron Jones (#33).
QB Aaron Rodgers (#12) looking over his team’s offensive alignment prior to the snap.
QB Aaron Rodgers (#12) giving an adjustment signal to RB Aaron Jones (#33), or perhaps to a receiver.
San Francisco players attempt to block a kick by K Mason Crosby (#2).
RB Ty Montgomery (#88) tries to run off the right side of the photograph.
WR Davante Adams (#17) looks for yardage after the catch at midfield.
WR/PR Richie James Jr. (#13) awaits a P JK Scott (#6) punt.
Double ESPN Monday Night Football cameramen.
LB Oren Burks (#42) just misses getting a handful of RB Raheem Mostert (#31).
One of the Lambeau Field cheer squads all bundled up in the chilly weather.
Head Coach Mike McCarthy calling plays from his sheet on the sideline.
QB Aaron Rodgers (#12) has time to throw, thanks to RB Jamaal Williams (#30) and C Corey Linsley (#63).
QB Aaron Rodgers (#12) tries to “get the heck outta here,” as his protection is breached.
WR Marquez Valdes-Scantling (#83) has three 49ers in hot pursuit after his catch.
QB Aaron Rodgers (#12) goes down in the backfield.
P JK Scott (#6) booms one toward the south end zone with seemingly very few 49ers on the field.
A Packers’ receiver goes down, courtesy of four members of the 49ers’ defense. Seems like that would leave a lot of other receivers uncovered. Just sayin'...
QB Aaron Rodgers (#12) about to throw the tying TD.
K Mason Crosby (#2) kicks off, with just a couple of minutes to go in the game.
S Ha Ha Clinton Dix (#21) is the only one available to stop the 49ers’ pass attack.
But CB Kevin King (#20) is the one who intercepts a pass, stopping the 49ers’ drive and giving the Packers a small amount of time to win the game in regulation.
They have a long way to go to be able to attempt a field goal. Like, about 60 yards.
Above and below, QB Aaron Rodgers (#12) engineers a drive that moves the Packers within field goal range with seconds to go.
K Mason Crosby’s (#2) week goes from horrible to awesome, when he kicks the game-winning field goal as time expires on the clock.
K Mason Crosby (#2) is congratulated on the field.
Both K Mason Crosby (#2) and QB Aaron Rodgers (#12) are interviewed by the media on the field following the game.
By the way, we wonder if anyone else has noticed that the Packers have used retro-numbers on the scoreboard this year as part of the “100 Seasons” celebration.
QB Aaron Rodgers (#12) is interviewed on the field.
As we’ve said many times, this is a great sight as you exit the stadium, and begin the trek to the car parked in a darkened neighborhood.