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Postgame Notes: Rams at 49ers, Sunday, December 4, 2011, Candlestick Park
- DE Chris Long notched two sacks in the first half of play, to give him 12.0 for the season, 29.5 career. Coming into today’s game, Long was tied for fifth most sacks in the NFL and the NFC.
- Long’s last two-sack game came against San Diego (10/17/10). Long had a three-sack game earlier in the season against New Orleans (10/30/11).
- Long has now recorded a sack in six consecutive games, the streak started Week 8 vs. New Orleans and is a new career long.
- According to press box statistics, Long also recorded three solo tackles, two tackles for loss and three quarterback hits.
- DE James Hall tallied his fifth (5) sack of the season, 62.0 for his career, with a takedown of Smith in the third quarter. Hall ranks third among Rams’ in sacks this season.
- According to press box statistics, Hall also tallied three solo tackles, two tackles for loss and one hit on the quarterback.
- LB James Laurinaitis sacked Smith in the second quarter for an 8-yard loss, marks his second sack of the season, seventh (7) career.
- According to press box statistics, Laurinaitis split the team lead in tackles with Craig Dahl, each credited with 12 (10 solo). Dahl was also brought in one forced fumble.
- RB Steven Jackson rushed 10 times for 19 yards, and caught one pass for 11 yards to bring his career all-purpose yards to 11,691, just 16 yards shy of tying Henry Ellard for third in team history.
- QB A.J. Feeley made his third start of the season, completing 12-of-22 attempts for 156 yards.
- WR Brandon Gibson led the team in receptions and receiving yards with four for 42 yards, a 10.5-yard average.
- P Donnie Jones punted eight times for 317 yards, a 39.6-yard average, 37.3-yard net. Tallied a long of 49 yards and placed one inside the 20.
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- DE Chris Long notched two sacks in the first half of play, to give him 12.0 for the season, 29.5 career. Coming into today’s game, Long was tied for fifth most sacks in the NFL and the NFC.
- Long’s last two-sack game came against San Diego (10/17/10). Long had a three-sack game earlier in the season against New Orleans (10/30/11).
- Long has now recorded a sack in six consecutive games, the streak started Week 8 vs. New Orleans and is a new career long.
- According to press box statistics, Long also recorded three solo tackles, two tackles for loss and three quarterback hits.
- DE James Hall tallied his fifth (5) sack of the season, 62.0 for his career, with a takedown of Smith in the third quarter. Hall ranks third among Rams’ in sacks this season.
- According to press box statistics, Hall also tallied three solo tackles, two tackles for loss and one hit on the quarterback.
- LB James Laurinaitis sacked Smith in the second quarter for an 8-yard loss, marks his second sack of the season, seventh (7) career.
- According to press box statistics, Laurinaitis split the team lead in tackles with Craig Dahl, each credited with 12 (10 solo). Dahl was also brought in one forced fumble.
- RB Steven Jackson rushed 10 times for 19 yards, and caught one pass for 11 yards to bring his career all-purpose yards to 11,691, just 16 yards shy of tying Henry Ellard for third in team history.
- QB A.J. Feeley made his third start of the season, completing 12-of-22 attempts for 156 yards.
- WR Brandon Gibson led the team in receptions and receiving yards with four for 42 yards, a 10.5-yard average.
- P Donnie Jones punted eight times for 317 yards, a 39.6-yard average, 37.3-yard net. Tallied a long of 49 yards and placed one inside the 20.
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