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Giants Vs. 49ers: Alex Smith Sack Leads To San Francisco Punt

Bill Hanstock
Bill Hanstock is a writer, author and Emmy Award-winning producer. He began writing for SB Nation in 2011.

After tying the game 17-17 in the fourth quarter of the 2012 NFC Championship Game with a David Akers field goal, the San Francisco 49ers were able to shut down the New York Giants and force a punt.

San Francisco took over on their own 35 and opened the set of downs with an incomplete Alex Smith pass intended for Michael Crabtree. Smith handed the ball off to Frank Gore, who picked up three yards up the middle. Smith then took a snap out of shotgun and was wrapped up for a sack and a big loss. The three-and-out led to a San Francisco punt with under five minutes left in regulation.

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