By Bryan
Hersh
After last season's quick demise, the 49ers will be looking to rebuild. The
process will likely take a year or two (possibly more), during which time
the 49ers are set to face some tough competition. One of the greatest problems
the 49ers will face in the future is the NFC West, a division that in the
past has been a push-over, but now even the Saints are spending top dollar
to bring there team up to speed. With any luck though, the 49ers will be
back at the top of the NFL before the divisions are re-aligned, and once
again claim the crown they have grown accustomed too.
The season opens in Atlanta, where the 49ers will look to seek revenge for
last season's final defeat. Atlanta is looking to return to 1998 form, when
they went to the Super Bowl. Atlanta will also welcome the return of star
running back Jamal Anderson, a force the 49ers will have to strategize against.
Coincidentally, the 49ers are hoping their star back Garrison Hearst will
be back for this game too.
The 49ers will then proceed to Carolina where they will take on former 49ers
coach George Seifert in his second year with the Panthers. Carolina may also
be playing former 49ers linebacker Lee Woodall and possibly strong safety
Tim McDonald. Carolina also has other former 49ers on the team including
Eric Davis and Wesley Walls.
In week three, the 49ers will head to last season's Super Bowl champions
home, St. Louis. This test will give the 49ers a very good idea as to where
they stand in the grand scheme of things and will be a good test to see if
the team has in fact improved it's overall speed.
Week four will see the 49ers take on the rival Cowboys, a team much hated
by most 49ers fans. The rivalry stems way back, prior to Dwight Clarks reception
now commonly known as "The Catch". The 49ers will as usual be up for this
game, and expect a lot of emotion in this one.
Week five has the 49ers facing Arizona. Bill Walsh will have the opportunity
to see Jake Plummer, the man he so highly touted prior to the 1997 draft,
live in action. Plummer struggled for most of last season due to injury,
and it will be interesting to see what the 49ers attempt to do on defense
to stop him.
The 49ers face their cross-the-bay rivals in week six, when Oakland comes
to town. In the first of two consecutive, and the second of three rivalry
games this season the 49ers will once again be filled with emotion. One notable
link between the teams is 49ers RB Charlie Garner and Raider's coach Jon
Gruden. Gruden suggested to Steve Mariucci that Garner is "instant offense".
In the third and final rivalry game of the season, the 49ers face Green Bay,
their nemesis of the late 1990's and early 2000, apparently. Similarly, to
the other two rivalry games this season there will be lots of emotion in
this game, as well.
The following two weeks the 49ers play their second games against NFC West
rivals, Carolina and St. Louis. It will be interesting to see how the teams
adapt based on the previous matchups early in the season. Follow that with
a third NFC West game versus New Orleans. The Saints will be featuring
quarterback Jeff Blake, a player the 49ers considered pursuing this offseason.
In week eleven the 49ers will face the Kansas City Chiefs. Former 49ers
quarterback Elvis Grbac will be starting for the Chiefs, and he will be looking
to show the 9ers just what they passed on when they didn't increase his contract.
The 49ers follow this game up with their second matchup against Atlanta,
followed by an off-week in the thirteenth week of the season.
The 49ers come back from their off-week to face the San Diego Chargers. It
will be interesting to see if the Chargers start Ryan Leaf at quarterback
and how that quarterback situation erupts. In the following week, the 49ers
face New Orleans for their second time in the season.
In week sixteen, the 49ers face the Chicago Bears. This game should be an
interesting test to see what the 49ers have left in them by the end of the
season. The Bears will likely feature a strong defense that the 49ers will
have to look out for.
In the final game of the regular season, the 49ers will face the Denver Broncos.
The Broncos are likely to start third year quarterback Brian Griese. The
Broncos will be without star player Shannon Sharpe who departed to Baltimore
earlier this offseason.
This season's schedule is a very interesting one. With the increase in power
of the NFC West and the three rival games setup, this season should be exciting
to follow regardless of the power of 49ers.
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