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Brees calmly directed New Orleans into the end zone in its first drive just as he did in the team's initial series in the opener. Brees -- who took time to sign autographs on the sideline before dressing for the game -- capped the seven-play, 46-yard drive by hitting a wide-open Bush, who pointed to the crowd and then saluted.
Brees completed 28 of 38 passes for 254 yards, eight of those completions to Pierre Thomas.
49ers coach Mike Singletary said during the week, "We will stop Drew Brees."
Hartley also kicked fourth-quarter field goals of 46 and 19 yards for the Saints, who have a quick turnaround heading into their NFC South matchup Sunday with the Falcons. Atlanta is coming off a commanding 41-7 win against Arizona.
Smith was 23 of 32 for 275 yards with two interceptions.
The 49ers finally reached the end zone for their first touchdown of the season at the 9:52 mark of the second quarter when Smith connected with Gore. But there were few such moments because of all the mistakes -- many of the same things that hurt San Francisco in an embarrassing 31-6 loss at Seattle.
On the safety, fill-in center David Baas snapped the ball high over Smith's head. The 49ers were booed by the sellout home crowd after going three-and-out in their next series. Smith was intercepted by Harper the next time San Francisco had the ball, which came off Gore's right hand before the pick.
The Niners didn't appear to have the same communication problems that plagued them against the Seahawks. There were issues with getting the plays into Smith on time before his headset cut out with 15 seconds left on the play clock.
Singletary and offensive coordinator Jimmy Raye spent the week trying to fix the problem, with Raye taking blame and committing to make things right. While moving Raye down to the field was discussed, he stayed put in the booth to call the plays and Smith wore a wristband with go-to plays in case the issues came up again.
Notes: Gore produced his 21st career 100-yard rushing game, most in team history. ... Brees is 5-0 all-time against the 49ers. ... San Francisco is 0-2 for the first since dropping its first four games in 2004.
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