SANTA CLARA – Here is the complete transcript of Jim Harbaugh’s Monday press conference, courtesy of the 49ers.
A day later, do you have any thoughts now on absorbing what happened yesterday as far as the tie goes?
“Yeah, it’s a strange feeling, the fact that we don’t win the game. But, you’re proud of your players the way they fought and they hung in there. That game could have gone several different ways. To be in a position to have a chance to win the game and then we don’t win the game, on one hand you’re very proud of your players and we all take accountability that we didn’t get the job done. The most important thing right now is for us to rally, reinvigorate ourselves, come back strong this week against a very formidable opponent and that’s what we’ll set our sights on.”
One of your players, S Dashon Goldson, mentioned he didn’t even know that you could have a tie. Is that an element? Did you guys try to inform the players what the rules are in overtime, is that important that he know that?
“Yeah, I think that’s important for everybody to know, especially the situation we were in and that’s why we called the prevent defense there at the very end, for that purpose.”
What’s the latest on QB Alex Smith? Did you talk to him today? How’s he doing?
“Doing much better, he had a good night’s sleep last night. Symptoms were positive today and he’ll be visiting with the neurologist later this afternoon. That’d be the next step.”
You watch that series and there’s no way to tell that he’s got a concussion there. A couple great throws at the end of that drive. Did he remark on that, that he wasn’t feeling those symptoms when he was out there? It was only after he came back to the sideline that he started to have that blurred vision.
“Yeah, he said that he had the blurred vision after he got up from the quarterback sneak, which was maybe two possessions after the hit that you’re referring to, and that was a good sized hit. Our doctors were good. They were very proactive on that hit. They watched it on the monitors and Alex had no symptoms after that hit. He was cleared to play. And then it appears that it was the quarterback sneak where he comes up and has blurred vision and that’s when we brought in [QB] Colin [Kaepernick], immediately. So, I think our doctors handled it very well. There’s no telling, did that earlier hit contribute? I don’t know. I don’t think Alex knows for sure either.”
So he played those last six plays after the sneak, with blurred vision, threw a touchdown pass, with blurred vision?
“Yeah.”
When you were talking about the earlier hit, the one where he scrambled left to start that drive and turned his back at the last moment and took that helmet shot in the back, is that something where – obviously you want to see your quarterback go feet first into a slide but at the same time is that just that instincts are taking over at that point and there’s nothing you can do to coach him to get him out of that position?
“I think there’s a better way to protect yourself. You want to get as horizontal to the ground as you can so there’s nothing sticking up, especially your head.”
Do you want him to take himself out of the game if he’s got blurred vision?
“Yeah. That’s something that, you don’t want him out there with blurred vision.”
Have you told him that since?
“Yeah, we talked about it. What he expressed was he came out from the sneak and he had blurred vision. He felt that it would go away and then came over to the sideline and sat down and felt like it was something that would go away, but it didn’t. Then he told me he had blurred vision and that’s when we made the move.”
Will Kaepernick get the bulk of the snaps in practice this week now that Alex is hurt?
“We’ll see. It all depends really on when Alex is cleared to come to back to practice.”
Do you reach a point of no return in the week when you’ve got the gameplan going, is in, you going to go with Kaepernick at some point? Or could Smith come back and does know the offense well enough without throwing, once he gets the clear to come back, and play that game?
“Rather than speculate, we’ll let it play out and there’s a progression and evaluations that have to be gone through before we really know anyways. Rather than speculate on it, we’ll let it play out.”
Some coaches think that if a guy can’t practice at any point during the week before the game, then he’s not going to play. Where do you come in on that?
“There’s a couple different schools of thought. Rather than make a general statement, it’s more dependent on the player.”
Their styles are so different, but do you have to have to have two plans in place whether it’s Alex at quarterback or Colin at quarterback?
“There could be some subtle differences, but I wouldn’t call it two plans in place, no.”
What did you learn about Colin yesterday? He’s obviously played in spurts, but to play two and half quarters like that, what did you learn by his ability?
“I think there are a lot of positives. Coming into that situation which is a situation he’s never come into in an NFL game, behind, come in and be asked to move the team, score points and contribute to winning the game. That was a new experience for him. I thought he handled himself very well.”
What did you think about his decision making, that’s obviously, a key playing quarterback? We know he has physical skills. When you reviewed the game, what do you think about his decisions?
“A lot of good ones, a lot of good ones. Some that like any quarterback, there’s a couple that you’d like to have back. But overall I thought he had a solid performance.”
Who was your number three quarterback yesterday?
“[WR] Kyle Williams.”
Is that something – how much time have you spent preparing for that emergency type of situation?
“Minimal.”
Injury wise, G Mike Iupati and LB Aldon Smith said that they had some minor things happened during the game, but they went back in and finished the game. Nothing more serious on those guys?
“Some things, some bumps and bruises, some things that guys will be working through. But at this point, I don’t think there’s anything real serious.”
The Rams really ran well against you yesterday. With your front seven, I’m not used to seeing that. Why were they able to run so well against you yesterday?
“I think, especially early, that was a factor in the first quarter. Thought we did a pretty good job defending the run after that. Give [Rams RB] Steven Jackson a lot of credit, he really came to play and was very effective and ran hard.”
But do you still feel that you still defend the run as well as you did, say last year?
“Yeah I think we do a good job defending the run. Not as well in the first quarter of the game, the first couple of series of the game, but for the most part after that, yes.”
The battle in the trenches early on the Rams were putting pressure on, what did you tell the offensive line in adjusting to the way the pressure was?
“What did we have to tell them? Like I said at the beginning, we’ve got to reinvigorate ourselves, we’ve got a formidable opponent. Fundamentals, techniques, things we have to continue to strive to improve and that’s something that will be an emphasis this week, as it is every week.”
About the thing about the tie, you coached college with that tie-breaking rule. What are your feelings about the way the NFL handles this? Do you think you should keep playing till the end? Do you like this set up?
“I think it’s a just, as a rule, not many games are going to end in a tie, the way it’s set up. I think the rules are good, they’re fair for both teams and it just happened that it ended up in a tie.”
Does K David Akers have an issue right now with his confidence?
“No, not that I’m aware of.”
Do you feel confident that he can snap out of this? And what have you sort of pinpointed for the reason that he doesn’t seem to be kicking with as much consistency as a year ago?
“I’m not pinpointing any reason why.”
Do you have—?
“No, I have no indication that he’s not confident either.”
Why in the beginning of the games, some of these games, has the team started out slowly? Specifically Minnesota and in this past game?
“Well, we’re not going to point fingers, or come up with a reason just to come up with a reason. Thing is there have been a couple games where we haven’t, we haven’t started as quickly as we’d like. Executing as well as we would have liked. We can say as prepared as we would have liked. So, that’s something that we’ve got to address, and we’ve got to think it through and see if there is any, a reason.”
Is there any sense that it’s as simple as the underdog vs. the favorite team? The underdog comes in with more passion than the team that’s favored?
“Our team does not take the Rams lightly at all. We had a very tough ball game with them last year at the end of the season. And their quarterback was back playing. We were very aware that the Rams were a very good football team. As far as who the favorite is and who the underdog is, I don’t think we really look at that in our preparation or our thought process.”
But is there anything to the sense that now the 49ers after last season have sort of put yourself up there among the upper echelon of the NFC and teams are gearing for you?
“I think it’s the NFL. And the enemy gets a vote as well as we do. And yeah, we want to start fast. We want to get ahead. We want to stay ahead. This game we didn’t. We were 14 down and had to find a way. It took us darn near 60 minutes to get the lead back. And we weren’t able to sustain it, to finish it and get the win. It’s a very competitive league.”
You referred to the Bears as a formidable opponent and they’re obviously at this point one of the best teams in the NFC. How much of a barometer will this game be, especially for your offense given how good their defense is?
“As always, I think it’s a big game. It’s a huge game. I think everybody will be crowded in to watch it to see how we respond, see how the Bears respond. Football world will be watching this one and it’s a big game because it’s the next game. But, it’s a big game. Feel that our team will respond well. And they did in this last game. There was a lot of fighti in our team. There was no quit by anybody. And you’re proud of them. I’m proud of them for that.”
Did you guys do advance work on Chicago in the bye week?
“We’ve been doing the work on the Bears, absolutely.”
They’re going through the same thing in terms of the quarterback with a concussion and all the procedures. The way the NFL has focused in on concussions over the last year or two, what are your thoughts on the protocol that is now set up for quarterbacks and any player, that they have to go through to be cleared?
“What do I think of the protocol?”
Yeah.
“I think it’s a major point of emphasis and I don’t have a medical degree. So, confident in the way that the doctors, especially our doctors, their understanding of it and their professional opinion. That’s what we rely on.”
Because obviously you were down to your last quarterback in effect last week, yesterday. Did you have to be at least be careful with the play calling with QB Colin Kaepernick as far as any runs? I guess, were you more conservative kind of making sure he stayed healthier that day?
“We didn’t put any limiter on Kap, or restrictions on him. We were in the mode to try to win the game and give our team the best chance to do that.”
On the fake punt later in the game, were you guys on alert that that was a definite possibility? Were you guys expecting it? You guys didn’t have your defense on the field. What was your approach on that particular play?
“Well, it was an alert all week. We know the Rams are a fake team. They like to run fakes. They run them very well. Wish in hindsight we would have been in a better position to defend the fake and didn’t anticipate that they would run a fake at that point. But, we’re still alert. We’re still coached for it. We could have put our guys in a better position, but we’re in a position to defend it. We didn’t get it done.”
At the end of the first half, were you kind of putting the onus on the Rams to do exactly what they did?
“Yes. Yes, when you run the rush that we run. Yeah, you understand that they could do exactly what they did. And you don’t expect them to. You’re rolling the dice that they won’t do it as far backed up as they are coming off their own eight-yard line.”
Are you kind of hoping they do do it?
“Well, if they do do it, they could skip the ball. They could throw it over his head. And that’s points for us if they do do that. But, no I wouldn’t say that we were daring them into it. We just felt like we were playing the percentages and have a chance to rush and block the punt. And they executed as well as you can and made a great play.”
You obviously played quarterback and have coached it for many years. How unique is Colin’s skills at that position? Offensive coordinator Greg Roman earlier this year made a comment how he’s a very unique athlete at that position given his length, long legs, long arms, long stride. I’m curious, your impressions of sort of what he brings to that position that may be unique?
“I think he’s got some unique skill sets. Running ability, he’s able to extend the play. Make yards with his feet. He’s got a very strong throwing arm. Both those things showed up in the ball game yesterday and that was a positive. It was a positive the way Colin handled himself. He was confident. He was not scared at all. And I thought he acquitted himself very well.”
When you played quarterback in college and in the pros, I’m sure you had concussions. How many did you have that you could remember?
“I don’t know. I really don’t. Some.”
Some. OK. Follow up is, I know people weren’t as aware at a certain time at how serious it was and what to do. Did you ever come back and feel that maybe your ability was maybe a little, in retrospect, a little limited because you were working through a concussion?
“Yeah, it’s possible. I wouldn’t say definitively. But, there’s been advancements. And I think that’s good for the people that play the game, the men that play the game.”
No lingering effects from that? I know that’s another issue as guys get older. Have you felt anything?
“No. There may be different, people may have a different opinion on that [laughs]. I’m sure. So, we’ll get back to work and get ourselves re-energized, reinvigorated and come back with a great week of preparation and a very important game. And very much look forward to it. Thanks a lot.”


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“We’ve been doing the work on the Bears, absolutely.”
Well there ya go. Over looking the Rams.
Why does everyone keep saying Kap played 2 1/2 quarters? Did the OT not count?
Kyle willams 3rd qb hmmmmmmmmmm lol
Why KW? Crabtree was a QB in high school. :-) Look http://www.myspace.com/video/crabtree/michael-crabtree-high-school-games/2317545
Crabtree went to Dallas Carter which at one time was a football powerhouse in Texas. The film Friday Night Lights was about Permian who played Carter in the playoffs. Multiple players from that Carter team went on to play in the NFL. That school routinely produces some of the best athletes in the country.
It feels to me like we lost, so a tie in my mind is a loss. The Rams pretty much stood up to the 49ers and gave them all they could handle. The 49ers coaching staff is going to have to do better than that if they want Lombardi Trophies.
it does feel like we lost.
Tough weekend to be a QB.
Urlacher is causing a stir in Chicago:
http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap1000000094142/article/brian-urlacher-i-dont-give-a-crap-about-fans-critique
Its the freaking rams people, I can’t believe the rams came into town and kicked our butts.
To make matters worse they didn’t even game plan against CK. I have watched many games where the backup comes in the game and plays way better than I saw on sunday.
CK is a bust. Yes I said it. He is not smart enough to be a 49er QB.
He was playing against the rams for christ sake, this was is one opportunity to shine.
I see the bears shutting us out if CK is our QB on monday night.
And you’re not smart enough to understand K-Gun needs MORE time in the Classroom, Practice & Playing Fields.
DUH!
And you are smart enough to bench Luck, Griffin and Tannehill.
What if Alex had been signed by another team during the offseason, do you think CK would have led this team to a 6-2-1 record?
If he needed more time he should have been drafted in the 7th round. The fact that he was drafted in the 2nd round means by 1-2 years on the bench he should be ready to lead the team.
And its obvious he is not ready, you did come up with the excuses.
“I think it’s the NFL. And the enemy gets a vote as well as we do. It’s a very competitive league.”
Any given Sunday. Looking forward to a bounce back week against the Bears.
The Bears are a formidable opponent. They have a stout defense and very good special teams. The Bears LB’s play downhill and are very good against the run. This probably sounds like sacrilege to some but Brian Urlacher has lost a few steps. If the 9ers are in a situation where Urlacher is covering Vernon Davis then they must expose Urlacher as a liability in pass coverage. If there was ever a game for VD to return to form, this is it.
This is not a great matchup for the Bears. They rely on scoring from their defense but the 9ers protect the ball as well as anyone in the league. We really need Alex back for this game just because he’s so careful with the ball.
Lastly, I’m hoping Jed gives Harbaugh the edict to score 50 points if he can. Jim needs to run a fake field goal when he’s up by 35 points like his brother did on Sunday. Consider it payback for the Lance Briggs bull crap that cost the 9ers a draft pick.
The tie sucks, but’s better than a loss. Alex Smith is gone in the second quarter after a 7 of 8 peformance and a TD, with a concussion no less and somehow he’s still a big part of the discussion of what is wrong with this team. Smh.
The defense struggled big time, the ST’s were a disaster and the big discussion is Alex Smith…
The offense was the best unit in this game and it wasn’t close. The people obsessed with the QB position are missing the fact the offense has gotten better while the other two units have gotten worse.
The pass rush is officially becoming a problem. At times they look like last year but far too often are MIA. Fangio is going to have to start mixing in more blitzes because opposing QB’s are getting way too much time back there. To let Amendola catch that many balls when he’s really the Rams only real weapon in the passing game is unacceptable. I don’t care where he lines up, you take that guy away from Bradford and you win the game.
Akers missing the 41 yarder was bad enough, but to give up two punt fakes for 1st downs? WTF? That is a disgrace and Brad Seely and the coverage teams should be running gassers this week.
On a positive note, Kap did a nice job coming off the bench. He did not look out of place and while he does not offer the ability to get the offense into the right play to the level of Smith, his ability to run makes up for it. If he has to start on Monday I think we’ll be ok as long as he doesn’t try to force things in an attempt to make something out of nothing.
The running game was pretty good, but not enough touches for Hunter. 3 runs for Hunter is ridiculous. They have to get this kid involved more. Roman’s conservative nature is also starting to wear thin. He needs to grow a pair and let these guys make some plays instead of shutting it down and playing for a FG. We’ve no seen the offense with Smith and Kap at the wheel and it’s the same thing. The OC likes the bells and whistles of the run game while struggling with his passing game calls. I really want to see some improvement in this area because we are going to need it going forward.
Really poor effort all around coming out of the bye which leads me to believe this team was not ready to play and that too is unacceptable. To beat Chicago and the Saints the next two weeks the level of play is going to have to be much better.
I have to agree that we didn’t appear ready. On defense, it looked there was a huge disparity between the Rams offense and 49ers defense in terms of effort. It did appear that we turned it up after the first quarter but the team was still flat. I understand that can happen after a bye week. I’m very interested to see the intensity with which the team starts the game against the Bears. We really need to come out firing on all cylinders.
“The people obsessed with the QB position are missing the fact the offense has gotten better while the other two units have gotten worse.”
You make a good point.
Good read Rocket.
To learn that we were actually “prepared” for the fakes and they still get two of them, the second having a major impact on the result of the game, should almost be enough for Seely to lose his job. What possible explanation could Seely have for TWO fake punts when he spent the week practicing for them? Given the decline in ST’s coverage this year and now this latest debacle if Seely’s unit doesn’t step it up he might just be stepping out.
The first one, I bet, was Seely gambling that the Rams would punt it no matter there was a rush, leaving the gunner uncovered. It was a gutsy move by the punter, throwing it out of his own endzone. I think the 49er dared him to do it, thinking he wouldn’t, and he did.
The second one, good grief. Even I wasn’t surprised when they did it.
Good analysis Rocket. I think you make many valid points.
My biggest fear going forward: Carlos Rogers has been exposed as being unable to cover a speedy, talented receiver from the slot position. We’ll see a fair number of those in the remaining games.
Will our coaches have the sense to make the necessary adjustments?
Rocket,
Another good post, out of all the Smithers, I respect you the most, you have sound consistent, unemotional football judgement. I also have to add Augusin and Sean from Canada, and Claude from time to time, are my favorite Smithers who will makes sense with all of this crazy stuff.
Spot on Rocket.
Hi Grant,
What are you hearing from Chicago about Cutler’s availability next Monday?
I’ll ask again incase you didn’t see it and if you did and just ignored it then I’ll take the hint this time;
Even if Alex plays on Monday do you think the team will activate Tolzien? If they do will they activate him for the rest of the season?
@Coffee:
Maybe for the Bears’ game; no for the season. That 46th spot is needed for a guy who someone who is likely to play on STs.
By the way, I thought that the NFL had changed its rules to allow teams to activate the third QB (from the list of 7 inactives) if both the 1st and 2nd QBs were injured. Did that rule change get reversed or am I just imagining the whole thing?
* needed for someone who is going to play on STs.
Someone needs to ask fangio why he is playing so much more man D this year than last. Our defensive backs are zone type backs and are getting beat regularly in man coverage.
Its also much more difficult to tackle in man then it is in zone. I believe a big part of the run yards we are giving up is directly related to not having parys haralson on the field. all this talk about who is better smith or kaep is meaningless, the conversation should be about our D and ST thats who let a mediocre ram team escape SF with a tie.
old coach, correct me if I’m wrong, but weren’t you one of the fans that earlier this season was saying that the 49ers should be playing more man coverage? If I’m wrong about that, I apologize, but it sure seems like I responded to a post of yours before the Jets game stating what you are saying now.
Spaceborn good memory what i said is if they were going to play man they could’nt keep playing so far off the ball when they blitzed they were leaving a hot route open every time taking away any chance of the blitz being successful
old coach, thanks for the clarification. It’s been a few games back so I guess part of my memory was good but not complete. Thanks for responding! I love that there are so many good knowledgable posters on this blog.
Grant,
Who asked Harbaugh this question?
“On the fake punt later in the game, were you guys on alert that that was a definite possibility? Were you guys expecting it? You guys didn’t have your defense on the field. What was your approach on that particular play?”
Unlike the hater’s of this blog, I have true compassion for Alex as a fellow human being, and wish him his health for many years to come. For the good of the team and his health, I beleive AS should take the rest of the season off, he needs to give his brain damage cells a vacation. Let CK play for the rest of the year, even if CK wins a Super Bowl, Alex next year should have the opportunity to compete for the job. Only honest and sincere answers need to reply.
neal get back to your vacation. You really can not leave can you?
One problem here Neal. If every NFL player did what you say Smith should do, then the NFL would have to close up shop because there would not be enough players for each team. A good example of this is Staley. If he sat out for the rest of the season, then the Niners OL would have to be shuffled to make it work. Only if the concussion warrants it should a player have to sit out for the period of time you suggest.
Midwest, this post was a total joke, somtimes it.is hard to show that on a blog.
That’s fine. I still gave an honest and sincere answer.