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"We wanted it bad," linebacker Brandon Siler said of the shutout that just eluded the Bolts. "We were saying on the sideline, 'Don't give up anything cheap.' It hurts a little bit, but I think we already know we're a good defense. We proved that."
San Francisco's only score came on Brian Westbrook's 3-yard run with 4:26 left.
The 49ers watched as both a field goal and a touchdown came off the scoreboard in a span of four plays early in the second quarter.
Jeff Reed kicked a 38-yard field goal but San Diego's Antonio Garay was whistled for unnecessary roughness for trying to gain leverage, giving the 49ers first-and-goal at the 10. Smith scrambled and dove at the left pylon on third down and it was ruled a touchdown. The Chargers challenged and it was reversed, with Smith ruled down inches from the goal line. On fourth down at the 1, Siler threw Anthony Dixon for a 2-yard loss.
"I just read the play and got in there," Siler said. "I think it takes the energy and the momentum out of a team when you do something like that."
Said Smith: "It continued to get one-dimensional for us. When you play a defense of that caliber, they're the No. 1 defense for a reason. They played well."
Smith was playing against his hometown Chargers for the first time in the regular season.
Michael Crabtree had just three catches for 17 yards and Pro Bowl tight end Vernon Davis didn't have a catch until the waning minutes, finishing with one for 4 yards.
"This team has highs and lows, but if we are fortunate enough to go to the playoffs, I think we deserve to go," 49ers coach Mike Singletary said.
NOTES: The Chargers tied the team record for consecutive shutout quarters at seven. ... 49ers DT Justin Smith was ejected after making contact with umpire Garth DeFelice following a play. The lineman was in an argument with at least one Chargers player when he appeared to shove DeFelice, who was trying to keep him out of the scuffle.
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