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49ers Beat Steelers: Ben Roethlisberger Struggles Against San Francisco Defense

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JANIE McCAULEY   12/20/11 07:40 AM ET   AP

SAN FRANCISCO — Ben Roethlisberger threw a few extra passes in near darkness after the lights went out at Candlestick Park.

The additional throws were all for naught. Big Ben never found his groove playing on a bum ankle – and the San Francisco 49ers' top-ranked defense wasn't about to let the most unique of home-field advantages get away in a 20-3 victory over the Pittsburgh Steelers on Monday night.

"Just wondering how this happens at a professional stadium," Roethlisberger said of not one but two blackouts.

Monday Night Football nearly became a Monday Night Fiasco.

San Francisco's lights-out return to prime time helped salvage what could have been an embarrassing evening for everyone involved on the NFL's biggest stage after a pair of power outages delayed the game for close to 35 minutes in all.

"I just feel like San Francisco took a big step to show the NFL and to show the state of California that they need a new stadium," Steelers safety Ryan Clark said. "I think it was a very strategic move, and Candlestick may be no more."

Good thing there's a state-of-the-art $1 billion stadium in the works.

The 49ers rode stellar run defense once again to keep the ailing Roethlisberger off balance and maintain a hold on the NFC's No. 2 playoff seed and a first-round bye.

"Electric atmosphere tonight," tweeted team president Jed York – unclear if his pun was intended.

Vernon Davis caught a 1-yard touchdown pass for the 49ers (11-3) one play after setting himself up with a 21-yard reception from Alex Smith, Frank Gore had a 5-yard scoring run and David Akers kicked field goals of 22 and 38 yards to overtake Hall of Famer Jerry Rice for San Francisco's single-season scoring record.

"I think we showed the world we can play the game of football on a national stage," Davis said. "At the end of the day that's what it's all about: respect."

The Steelers (10-4) missed a key chance to take sole possession of first place in the AFC North and hold of the AFC's top playoff spot.

Roethlisberger, playing on a sprained left ankle that had him in a walking boot during the week, threw two early interceptions and another in the waning minutes – and a couple of light structures flickered as the final ticks elapsed.

Even all those Terrible Towel-waving Steelers supporters in the sellout crowd of 69,732 couldn't will their team when San Francisco had two blackout delays on its side.

"It's very frustrating to feel like you let down your team and your fans and your coaches. It's tough," Roethlisberger said. "I'm not going to make excuses. I played a bad football game, I turned the ball over and that one's on me."

San Francisco became the first team in NFL history to hold an opponent without a rushing touchdown through each of the first 14 games.

"I also want to recognize our defense," 49ers coach Jim Harbaugh said. "NFL record for not allowing a rushing touchdown in 14 games. I think that is huge."

Carlos Rogers, Dashon Goldson and Tarell Brown made interceptions, while Rookie of the Year candidate Aldon Smith had 2 1/2 sacks for San Francisco's stingy defense.

The 49ers also have gone 36 games without allowing a 100-yard rusher. Rashard Mendenhall had 15 carries for 64 yards.

"This team has really become a team," Harbaugh said. I'm really proud of them for that."

Roethlisberger still finished 25 for 44 for 330 yards, but was sacked three times. After his second pick, he fumed as he limped off the field and could be seen yelling into his chin strap.

The 49ers made a big statement in their most meaningful home game since their last trip to the playoffs in January 2003, when San Francisco came from behind to stun the New York Giants 39-38 in one of the greatest comebacks in NFL history.

"It was probably the biggest home game since I've been here," Alex Smith said.

They had to wait 20 minutes to get started after the power went out the first time. It didn't seem to faze San Francisco.

"It wasn't too bad. It was unusual," said Alex Smith, who went 18 for 31 for 187 yards. "You don't expect to have to deal with it, and it happened twice. But it was the same for both teams."

Smith wasn't sacked after being taken down 18 times in the previous three games, including nine in the Niners' prime time flop at Baltimore on Thanksgiving night against Jim Harbaugh's big brother, John.

Jim Harbaugh prepared for the Steelers by comparing notes with his brother after the Ravens won both meetings this season with Pittsburgh in one of the AFC's fiercest rivalries.

The Steelers are 0-for-Harbaugh this season.

"I think we need to acknowledge that was 49er football tonight," Steelers coach Mike Tomlin said. "We played the game on their terms."

The 37-year-old Akers, who long admired Rice from afar growing up in Kentucky, topped Rice's 1987 mark of 138 points.

Yet Akers has said he doesn't feel deserving of the points mark over a great such as Rice – who clowned around on the field before the game catching passes from fellow Hall of Famer and former QB Steve Young, including one in the end zone.

It was after Akers' second field goal when everything went dark for a second time. Thousands of flashbulbs went off in the midst of the black, with thousands of fans sitting in darkness – including all those Steelers fans who travel the country with their team.

NFL security chief Jeff Miller said he witnessed a transformer blow up while he was monitoring a gate outside the stadium, where a shooting during the preseason already put a negative light on this venue.

The second delay came early in the second quarter and halted the game again between the playoff-bound teams for about 15 minutes. Miller and other NFL officials gathered in the press box to assess the situation, remaining in constant contact with the commissioner's office.

This was the 49ers' only Monday night game this season and their final regular-season home game at Candlestick Park. The NFL certainly will want to make sure there are no problems when San Francisco hosts a home playoff game next month as NFC West champions – and Miller said he remains confident Candlestick can capably host a playoff game.

"Never in my life have I been a part of a blackout in a stadium," Davis said.

The Steelers missed linebacker James Harrison, who served his one-game suspension for a helmet to facemask hit on Browns quarterback Colt McCoy on Dec. 8.

"We better lick our wounds pretty quickly because we have a quick turnaround here," Tomlin said.

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SAN FRANCISCO, CA - DECEMBER 19: Quarterback Ben Roethlisberger #7 of the Pittsburgh Steelers picks himself up off the ground during the game against the San Francisco 49ers at Candlestick Park on December 19, 2011 in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Karl Walter/Getty Images)
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Mr Anonymous
Mumpsimus, I am not entertained!
09:47 PM on 12/21/2011
I laughed pretty hard when I tried watching the game and the update at the bottom of the screen said game delay due to power outages and then in the top left corner it said candlestick stadium live.
05:01 PM on 12/20/2011
hey don't feel bad Candlestick operations people, what we all saw last night, twice, is exactly what th nation has to tolerate with our outdated, obsolete, 2nd rate (at best) American infrastructure. hang in there, its just th status quo here in th good ol' US of A!
04:44 PM on 12/20/2011
Ben is the toughest QB in the league. I respect him wanting to play and be competitive but...He should have been pulled in the 4th quarter so that he would not have any further injuries. Bad on the part of Coach Tomlin
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Rich Phitzwell
03:00 PM on 12/20/2011
I guess the fans didnt get the memo on why its called candlestick and didnt bring enough candles.
02:21 PM on 12/20/2011
This was a coaching FAIL by Mike Tomlin, made even worse because by allowing Ben to play, he essentially endangered him coming back healthier any time soon... just in time for the play-offs. That TOTALLY didn't make sense. I simply couldn't fathom that after watching Ben's dismal, obviously in-pain, unable to really play performance, why wouldn't he take him out at half-time?! And for the coach to stand up there during the post-game press conference and suggest that the medical staff thought Ben was "healthy" enough to play?! Didn't they learn ANYTHING from the Colt McCoy incident??!!!
05:59 PM on 12/20/2011
I agree---Ben should've sat this one out. He's tough but that was a ridiculously bad decision by Tomlin. Still, can you imagine Tom Brady playing with a broken thumb and bum ankle?
06:04 PM on 12/20/2011
Is it asking too much of the Steeler's offensive line to protect their quarterback, especially when he's all beaten up?
07:10 PM on 12/20/2011
lol... VERY true!!! I think he ran out of gas; plus due to his lack of mobility, Ben was unable to help himself (or the Offensive) line even a little.

Having said all this: the 49ers have the best Defensive Line in the league...
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American Subversive
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01:55 PM on 12/20/2011
Way to go "Cheeseburger"!
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pab08
Partisan agendas can't compete with objective fact
01:44 PM on 12/20/2011
Watching the broadcast last night, I was embarrassed for the ESPN crew. The video clearly showed a transformer exploding - yet the folks in CT immediately speculated about an earthquake.
Once the power to the stadium was rerouted, all the scoreboards immediately lit up, and the fluorescent and incandescent lights throughout the stadium immediately came on. Everybody with any sort of knowledge - and one would assume that people that earn millions of dollars for their sports knowledge would - understands that the lights on the poles at every stadium in the world take 5-10 minutes to fully activate once they are turned on.
Everyone who has ever been to a sporting event when the lights ere turned on has noticed this.
Everyone on the field, everyone in the booth, and everyone in the CT studio know this.
WHY then was there all the hysteria and nonsense about how "the field is still dark" when EVERY, SINGLE televised shot showed it literally getting brighter by the second?
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cybolt
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01:06 PM on 12/20/2011
Where are all the comments about Big Ben kneeling in prayer before the game, then standing and pointing at the sky?

Oh that's right. It only upsets "those" folks when Tebow does it.
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Klytemnestra
02:14 PM on 12/20/2011
I'm glad I wasn't the only one who noticed that. I was thinking the exact same thing.
02:24 PM on 12/20/2011
Ummm, who cares?!!!! Tebow does it more than enough for everyone else... as the media and his rapid followers keep reminding the rest of us over, and over again... Not to mention, it'd be a little odd considering Ben's notorious past.
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12:46 PM on 12/20/2011
Ok, I'm a believer now. But after 10 years of awfulness, you can't blame this long time fan for being so cautious.....

But I don't think they'll beat the Saints or Packers, if they have to play them on the road.
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Politidelic
Death & Taxes
02:05 PM on 12/20/2011
Come on now, I thought you were a believer! They can beat any team right now if they're in sync. I'm so impressed with Harbaugh, he's turned this team around in a matter of months. Singletary should hang his head in shame!
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06:31 PM on 12/20/2011
You're right. The 49ers were luck to get Harbaugh. If they had gone any further with who they had, they'd have lost him to another team. The Packers in Lambeau, that's the roadblock to the Super Bowl, imo.
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Oregonian76
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03:34 PM on 12/20/2011
We're 4-2 on the road with 2 to play (Seattle, St. Louis, both very winnable games). Of that, we're 4-1 in playing in the Eastern time zone.

If we finish 6-2 on the road, why would you worry about playing at NO or GB? I don't think it would be an issue at all.

The thing to worry about isn't home/road anyway. NO and GB can outscore us, especially if we have trouble getting into the end zone.
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06:28 PM on 12/20/2011
I say that because the Superdome and Lambeau Field are difficult places to win, especially in the playoffs. If they get the Saints at home, that's another story. In the playoffs, the level of play, and intensity, go up a few notches.
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NevadaLib
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12:29 PM on 12/20/2011
It's sad to see the end of candlestick. It really is. I'd love to see the Giants play one game a year there. So many great memories at the stick. Cold, windy memories, but great ones none-the-less. Hope they don't demolish it.
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Cimms
Escaped from NC.
12:25 PM on 12/20/2011
Well played game Niners. Tip of the hat from a Steelers fan.
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jb go niners
Beautify America-dump the GOP
09:59 PM on 12/20/2011
Your defense played pretty tough football.Good game.
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Tater Salad
How can I be a quitter when haters dont stop?
11:34 AM on 12/20/2011
Niners defense looked solid last night.
12:20 PM on 12/20/2011
I'm a Steelers fan and will be the first one to say that the Niners defense showed up big last night. Our QB was not able to execute his plays effectively due to the injury though, so that contributed to our short drives. People shouldn't underestimate Alex Smith. He's polished up a lot of his negatives.
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OutAtFirst
Believe it! You don't know how to text and drive
10:12 AM on 12/20/2011
Alex Smith must be feeling like the proverbial Phoenix. A year, or so, ago no one would have had him as second backup for the worst team in the league.
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americancolonyinhell
12:08 PM on 12/20/2011
Agreed. Imagine the stress the young man had to deal with before Harbaugh. He was superb on that third quarter drive that ended with the Davis TD.
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Frod43
09:04 AM on 12/20/2011
bring out the whipping boy!..PGE!! ...it was their fault!! haha!!...Transformer my _ss!! ...You don't replace a transformer in 20 minutes!! ...especially pge!! ..the nearest one is in a PGE yard way cross the city...lol! ..
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J0E1
Phil Hill 2012
10:21 AM on 12/20/2011
You obviously haven't a clue how electrical distribution systems work. As an EE I've built projects in California and I can assure you, unlike other states, the California utilities own all transformers between their distribution lines and the private owners of the site. In this case, there would have been several transformers stepping down the voltage from PG&E's lines to something the stadium can use on their local distribution network. These transformers are on site and are indeed owned by PG&E. You also don't rely one a single transformer to power your entire site, or in this case, the stadium, so no you don't need to replace a transformer if one blows up. They would have had backup systems in place that would have transferred the power amongst all the other transformers and started right back up again. Hence the 20 min wait.
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Frod43
08:54 AM on 12/20/2011
That was a cheap trick ...putting the lights out ..just to prove you need a new stadium ....anyone could see thru that!! ...well just kiss off the 49'ers going south!!! another reason to leave
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jb go niners
Beautify America-dump the GOP
09:43 PM on 12/20/2011
What the heck are you blathering about,holycrap?