49ers’ blowout of Cardinals was the kind of win they’ve wanted all season

49ers’ blowout of Cardinals was the kind of win they’ve wanted all season
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You don’t get any extra points for style in the NFL. All wins are equal, but the 49ers’ blowout victory over the Arizona Cardinals on Sunday was different for several reasons.

The 49ers have shown their grit throughout the season, with the majority of their victories amid a slew of injuries being close-run grind-it-out contests, though they were comfortable in beating in the New York Giants in Week 9.

But the demolition of the Cardinals was the type of game for which San Francisco had waited all season, the 49ers enjoying success in areas in which they have struggled consistently in 2024.

Return game sparks refreshing change

For most of the campaign, the 49ers have been an efficient but not explosive offense and have struggled to make consistently big plays in the return game.

It took just a matter of seconds for the 49ers to end their wait for a huge return as Skyy Moore took the opening kick back 99 yards, facilitating a one-yard touchdown plunge from Christian McCaffrey.

“I’m not lying, I was standing on the sideline next to (OL) Colton McKivitz and I was like, ‘It would just be so nice if he just housed this right now,’”, tight end George Kittle said of Moore’s rerurn. “When he started his return we just looked at each other and were like ‘Yeah, that works too.’”

From there, the 49er offense was a juggernaut, producing four plays that went for 20-plus yards, including their first such run of the season from McCaffrey in the fourth quarter.

As Kittle explained, it was Moore’s return that set the tone for a refreshing change from the 49er attack.

“Just a spark. When you can start the game off with a huge return and score one play in and have seven points in 16 seconds, it’s just huge,” Kittle said when asked what the opening play did for the team.

“I feel like our entire season it’s taken 10 to 15 plays to score on every single drive, which is fine and I’m okay with that, but having explosive and big plays is huge. Just to get that one to set the tone for the entire game was fantastic.”

All of the 49ers’ scoring drives lasted fewer than 10 plays, an illustration not only of the increased explosiveness they displayed on Brock Purdy’s return from injury, but also of another element that has largely been missing from San Francisco’s games this season.

Turnovers a cause for big celebration

The 49ers have found it difficult to create turnovers and went into the game with just one interception. Against the Cardinals, they scored 10 points off two picks, one from Malik Mustapha at the end of the first half and a third-quarter interception returned 64 yards by Deommodore Lenoir to the Arizona 14-yard line, setting up Kittle’s second touchdown grab. In addition, they also had a fumble forced by Upton Stout as Elijah Higgins looked to cross the goal line.

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