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49ers Report Card: Week 16

Published: Monday, Dec. 24, 2012 - 12:00 am | Page 4C
Last Modified: Monday, Dec. 24, 2012 - 5:35 am

REPORT CARD

• Offense: There is no rhythm early and red-zone chances fizzle. The loss can't be blamed entirely on Colin Kaepernick, although his across-the-body throw and interception late is a sin for a quarterback. Grade: C-

• Defense: That the unit missed Justin Smith is apparent on its second snap, a 24-yard touchdown run by Marshawn Lynch. It can't keep up with Russell Wilson, either. The Seahawks' quarterback makes 49ers defenders look like cartoon characters at times. Grade: D

• Special teams: Having a blocked field-goal attempt returned for a touchdown is the highlight of the game. However, David Akers appears to be breaking from his slump – he is good from 54 yards – while LaMichael James continues to spark the return game. Grade: C

• Overall: The 49ers have had trouble with back-to-back big games all season, and their W, W, L pattern continues. They still can win the division next week, but they may have to do it without several injured starters. Grade: D

– Matthew Barrows

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