2004 San Francisco 49ers season
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La stagione 2004 dei San Francisco 49ers è stata la 55ª della franchigia nella National Football League.. La squadra giungeva da una stagione con un record di 7-9 ma scese a un disastroso 2-14, il peggiore della propria storia, assieme a quello della stagione 2016. A fine anno, il capo-allenatore Dennis Erickson fu licenziato.
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The 2004 season was the San Francisco 49ers' 55th in the National Football League, the 59th overall and their second and final under head coach Dennis Erickson, as he was fired after the season. The 49ers attempted to improve on their 7–9 output from the previous season, but the 49ers finished the season at 2–14, both wins coming against division-rival Arizona Cardinals in overtime by the same score. The 49ers earned the #1 overall pick in the 2005 NFL Draft, where they selected quarterback Alex Smith, who would play for the team for eight seasons.
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Week 15: Washington Redskins at San Francisco 49ers
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The 2004 season was the San Francisco 49ers' 55th in the National Football League, the 59th overall and their second and final under head coach Dennis Erickson, as he was fired after the season. The 49ers attempted to improve on their 7–9 output from the previous season, but the 49ers finished the season at 2–14, both wins coming against division-rival Arizona Cardinals in overtime by the same score. The 49ers earned the #1 overall pick in the 2005 NFL Draft, where they selected quarterback Alex Smith, who would play for the team for eight seasons. The season marked changes for the 49ers, who lost three key members of the 2001 team. Quarterback Jeff Garcia was released in the off-season and later signed with the Cleveland Browns, running back Garrison Hearst went to the Denver Broncos, and controversial wide receiver Terrell Owens went to the Philadelphia Eagles, where they lost to the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl.
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La stagione 2004 dei San Francisco 49ers è stata la 55ª della franchigia nella National Football League.. La squadra giungeva da una stagione con un record di 7-9 ma scese a un disastroso 2-14, il peggiore della propria storia, assieme a quello della stagione 2016. A fine anno, il capo-allenatore Dennis Erickson fu licenziato.
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* Dwaine Carpenter CB
* Ronnie Heard FS
* Keith Lewis FS
* Tony Parrish SS
* Shawntae Spencer CB
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* Anthony Adams DT
* John Engelberger DE
* Bryant Young DT
* Otis Leverette DE
* Brandon Whiting DE
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* Brandon Moore
* Saleem Rasheed
* Derek Smith
* Jeff Ulbrich
* Jamie Winborn
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* Scott Gragg T
* Kwame Harris T
* Eric Heitmann C
* Kyle Kosier G
* Justin Smiley G
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* Fred Beasley FB
* Maurice Hicks
* Terry Jackson
* Jamal Robertson
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* Brian Jennings LS
* Andy Lee P
* Todd Peterson K
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* Gabe Crecion
* Eric Johnson
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* Curtis Conway
* P. J. Fleck
* Brandon Lloyd
* Cedrick Wilson
* Rashaun Woods
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