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Investment in Clements pays off
49ERS CORNERBACK HELPS LIMIT ARIZONA PASSING TO 100 YARDS
By Daniel Brown
Mercury News
Article Launched: 09/11/2007 01:37:17 AM PDT
Only when it was over - in the safety of the locker room - did 49ers cornerbacks allow a ball to settle easily in the hands of the intended receiver. That was when Coach Mike Nolan handed a game ball to the secondary. No one tried intercepting that one.
Until that moment, Walt Harris, Nate Clements and Co. did their best to disrupt anything headed their direction. And the unit succeeded in shutting down the potent Arizona Cardinals passing game in a 20-17 victory Monday.
The 49ers limited the usually dynamic duo of Larry Fitzgerald and Anquan Boldin to a combined seven catches for 42 yards.
The longest Arizona catch of the night was a 15-yarder - on a dump off pass to running back Edgerrin James.
"That's as good a performance as I've seen against those guys in a long time," Nolan said. Silencing the Cardinals passing game was at least part of the reason the 49ers shelled out $80 million for Clements in the off-season. They signed him within hours of the first day of free agency.
Clements began paying off immediately. The Cardinals rarely bothered throwing his direction. Whether lined up against Boldin or Fitzgerald, the new cornerback allowed only an occasional hint of space.
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