SAN FRANCISCO (AP) —
Antonio Gates ran over the middle and caught the pass from Philip
Rivers. He took a couple steps and had the ball stripped by C.J.
Spillman and roll all over the damp Candlestick Park grass and into the
arms of a defender.
Not exactly the lasting memory the San Diego Chargers wanted heading into the regular season.
Gates
fumbled and Rivers threw an interception on the first two possessions —
both against San Francisco's reserves — in San Diego's 35-3 loss to the
49ers on Thursday night. The Chargers finished the preseason 3-1 and somewhat unsettled following such a lousy loss.
The one bit of good news: the game didn't count.
"It's
something that's definitely a rude awakening for this team," Gates
said. "I'm glad it happened. It's one of those things that happens and
you're upset, but it could be a positive thing."
That would be one of the few positives.
Rivers
went 8 for 10 for 89 yards and the interception in one quarter for San
Diego, which will be back in the Bay Area to open the season on Monday
Night Football Sept. 10 at Oakland. Rivers also tried to dodge another
mistake, but San Francisco 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh had none of that.
Harbaugh
hollered at the replacement officials when they didn't initially call
intentional grounding on Rivers' left-handed throw under pressure with
3:10 remaining in the first quarter. Neither considered it a big deal
afterward.
"The biggest thing that we've got to do is whoever has the ball, when the play is over, we end up with it," Chargers coach Norv Turned quipped.
San Francisco had no problems picking up San Diego's slack.
Delanie
Walker caught a 32-yard touchdown pass from backup quarterback Colin
Kaepernick and starter Alex Smith handed off five times before calling
it a night. San Francisco also wrapped up the preseason 3-1.
Walker
returned to action for the first time since the exhibition opener after
he injured his right knee during practice on Aug. 12. He missed time
late last season with a broken left jaw before returning for the NFC
championship, so the TD catch will only serve as a boost heading into
the regular season next weekend.
"I missed two preseason games, so
just the opportunity to go out there and play, I took advantage of it,
and I had a great time," Walker said. "I wanted to get my feet back
under me, make sure the knee was good. I felt like everything was
perfect and had a great game."
Kaepernick connected with rookie
first-round draft pick A.J. Jenkins on a 12-yard score midway through
the second quarter that put the defending NFC West champion ahead 21-0.
Kaepernick finished 12 for 18 for 158 yards and two touchdowns for the
49ers (3-1).
"Tonight was the first time I really felt like I just
went out there and let it loose and just played ball," Kaepernick said.
"It felt good to finally get in a rhythm."
Smith didn't throw a
pass in his short outing, handing the ball to Kendall Hunter on the
first four plays of the game and one more to Jenkins. Anthony Dixon ran
for a 1-yard TD.
"Just wanted him to go out and break a sweat," Harbaugh said.
San
Francisco defensive coordinator Vic Fangio called out his unit —
particularly the backups — after a 29-24 win at Denver on Sunday night
in which the Niners fell behind 17-0 in the first quarter before
rallying in the second half to win. This time, the 49ers starters got
the night off completely on a windy, chilly summer evening along the
bay.
Not that San Diego did enough right on offense to give the No. 2 defense much of a test.
San
Francisco's Josh Johnson, fighting for the No. 3 quarterback job with
2011 holdover Scott Tolzien, threw a 51-yard touchdown pass to Nathan
Palmer in the third quarter and another late in the period to Garrett
Celek for 3 yards.
Walker's first-quarter touchdown catch — and
Kaepernick's first career TD completion as he begins his second season
with San Francisco — was set up by safety Trenton Robinson's 22-yard
fumble return.
Gates caught a 13-yard pass from Rivers, was stripped by Spillman and Robinson recovered and ran.
"I
didn't realize how close he was to me," Gates said. "So when I caught
the ball, he was right there. It was kind of a challenge for the ball at
that point because I kind of carelessly, loosely, brought the catch in.
I know better than that."
Two plays after the fumble, Walker
caught the ball on a crossing route to the left sideline and beat safety
Atari Bigby at the 5 before spinning into the end zone for the Niners,
who went 13-3 last year in a resurgent season under Harbaugh, the NFL
Coach of the Year.
"He was fired up about that play and made a tremendous athletic play," Harbaugh said.
Darcel McBath intercepted a pass by Rivers on San Diego's next possession. The Chargers
are counting on Rivers to carry the franchise back to its old winning
ways as a contender in the AFC West after two years out of the playoffs.
It gets much harder for Harbaugh's crew now.
San
Francisco opens the season at Green Bay on Sept. 9 in a big test for
two teams that consider themselves Super Bowl contenders.
They
would rather not rely quite so heavily on All-Pro kicker David Akers and
his NFL-record 44 field goals from 2011. Akers missed a 47-yarder wide
right on the last play of the first half and went 8 for 9 in the
preseason.
Nate Kaeding kicked a 27-yard field goal in the opening minute of the fourth quarter for San Diego's lone points.
"What was displayed today was not what we are about," Gates said, "not what we worked this hard for."