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1965 San Francisco 49ers season

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1965 San Francisco 49ers season
OwnerJosephine Morabito
Jane Morabito
General managerLouis Spadia
Head coachJack Christiansen
Home stadiumKezar Stadium
Results
Record7–6–1
Division place4thNFL Western
PlayoffsDid not qualify
"Kezar Stadium" by Eric Fischer is licensed under CC BY 2.0

The1965 San Francisco 49ers season was thefranchise's 16thseason in theNational Football League, their 20th overall, and their third under head coachJack Christiansen. They improved on their 4–10 record from1964 and finished 7–6–1. However, they failed to qualify for the playoffs for the eighth consecutive season. Christiansen experienced his highest winning percentage in 1965, with a win loss percentage of .538.

Regular season analysis

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The 1965 San Francisco 49ers were 1st of 14 in the league in Points For, averaging 30.1 points per game. Despite offensive success, they were unable to overcome defensive struggles, ranking 13th of 14 in Points Against, averaging 28.7 points per game.

San Francisco starting quarterback John Brodie

With John Brodie playing quarterback, the 49ers' 1965 season had high expectations from around the league.

The 49ers had a strong QB–WR duo inJohn Brodie andDave Parks, with a lethal playmaking ability that many compared toJoe Montana andJerry Rice. The 49ers' first draft pick, Ken Willard, proved to be the 49ers' leading rusher with 778 yards in his rookie campaign. He averaged a dominant 4.1 yards per carry, which placed him 4th in the NFL at that time.

The 49ers started the season with a 52–24 win against theChicago Bears at home. They highlighted much of what the public expected from their offense. The following week, the 49ers won their second straight home game to start the season 2–0 after beating the Pittsburgh Steelers 27–17.

The 49ers lost their first game on October 3 against theBaltimore Colts despite a career day for Parks, who totaled 231 receiving yards and 3 touchdowns from 9 receptions.

The 49ers lost back-to-back games, taking a 10–27 loss against theVince Lombardi-ledGreen Bay Packers inLambeau Field, a team that would win the1965 NFL Championship Game against theCleveland Browns.

The 49ers rallied back after two straight losses to pick up a colossal win against theLos Angeles Rams in the Los Angeles Memorial Colosseum, winning 45–21 behind three passing touchdowns from Brodie.

On October 24, the lack of emphasis on defense led to a disappointing loss to theMinnesota Vikings at home. Despite leading by as much as 21 points, the 49ers defense was unable to protect the lead and dropped their 3rd game in 4 weeks after losing 41–42. A team with all the offensive firepower in the world was beginning to slip up.

The 49ers proceeded to lose their next two games as their defense continued to struggle. Despite averaging around 33 points through their first 6 games, their defense was unable to hold up against the Baltimore Colts and theDallas Cowboys. The 49ers lost 28–34 to the Colts at home, and lost 31–39 to the Cowboys on the road. The 49ers disappointingly fell to 3–5 despite statistically having the league's best offense.

On the road against the Detroit Lions, the 49ers picked up a huge win thanks to a 75-yard fumble recovery for a touchdown by defensive endClark Miller. The 27–21 victory was the start of a huge late-season surge as the 49ers began looking ahead to a potential playoffs berth despite the three straight losses.

On November 21, the San Francisco 49ers hosted the Los Angeles Rams in what turned out to be a thrilling conference matchup decided by a 22-yard game-winning field goal fromTommy Davis. The 49ers won 30–27 and once again had hope for a postseason berth as they posted an even 5–5 record with four crucial matchups remaining.

John Brodie made a swift recovery from his injured shoulder, tossing a career-high five passing touchdowns and scoring 45 points on offense in a revenge win from their loss to Minnesota earlier in the season. The 49ers picked up a huge win at home the following week, beating theDetroit Lions 17–14 and putting themselves in position to make the playoffs.

The 49ers' playoff hopes came to a disappointing end after the team was destroyed at Wrigley Field by the Chicago Bears, losing 61–20 asGale Sayers scored an NFL-record 6 touchdowns in the blowout. The 49ers proceeded to tie the Green Bay Packers the following week to finish their inconsistent season 7–6–1.

Offseason

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NFL draft

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Main article:1965 NFL draft

The San Francisco 49ers had the 2nd overall pick in the 1965 NFL draft. Although 20 players were drafted, only 13 would suit up and play an NFL game. Picks from the first ten rounds are shown below.

RoundPickPlayerPositionSchool/Club Team
12Ken WillardRBNorth Carolina
113George DonnellyDBIllinois
216Joe CerneCNorthwestern
329Bob SchweickertQBVirginia Tech
330Jim NortonDEWashington
342Jack ChappleLBStanford
444Larry ToddRBArizona St
558Dave McCormickTLSU
9114Wayne SwinfordDBGeorgia
10128Bob CappadonaRBNortheastern

Personnel

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Staff / Coaches

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1965 San Francisco 49ers staff

Front office

  • Team Owner(s) - Josephine Morabito & Jane Morabito
  • General manager –Louis Spadia
  • Personnel Scout - Dick Gallagher

Head coaches

Offensive coaches

Defensive coaches

Special teams coaches

  • None - N/A


Roster

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1965 San Francisco 49ers roster
Quarterbacks(QB)

Running backs(RB)

Wide receivers(WR)

Tight ends(TE)

Offensive linemen(OL)

Defensive linemen(DL)

Linebackers(LB)

Defensive backs(DB)

Special teams(ST)

Rookies in italics

Regular season schedule

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Schedule

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WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueRecap
1September 19Chicago BearsW 52–241–0Kezar StadiumRecap
2September 26Pittsburgh SteelersW 27–172–0Kezar StadiumRecap
3October 3atBaltimore ColtsL 24–272–1Memorial StadiumRecap
4October 10atGreen Bay PackersL 10–272–2Lambeau FieldRecap
5October 17atLos Angeles RamsW 45–213–2Los Angeles Memorial ColiseumRecap
6October 24Minnesota VikingsL 41–423–3Kezar StadiumRecap
7October 31Baltimore ColtsL 28–343–4Kezar StadiumRecap
8November 7atDallas CowboysL 31–393–5Cotton BowlRecap
9November 14atDetroit LionsW 27–214–5Tiger StadiumRecap
10November 21Los Angeles RamsW 30–275–5Kezar StadiumRecap
11November 28atMinnesota VikingsW 45–246–5Metropolitan StadiumRecap
12December 5Detroit LionsW 17–147–5Kezar StadiumRecap
13December 12atChicago BearsL 20–617–6Wrigley FieldRecap
14December 19Green Bay PackersT 24–247–6–1Kezar StadiumRecap
Note: Intra-conference opponents are inbold text.

Standings

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NFL Western Conference
WLTPCTCONFPFPASTK
Green Bay Packers1031.7698–3–1316224T1
Baltimore Colts1031.7698–3–1389284W1
Chicago Bears950.6437–5409275L1
San Francisco 49ers761.5386–5–1421402T1
Minnesota Vikings770.5005–7383403W2
Detroit Lions671.4624–7–1257295W1
Los Angeles Rams4100.2862–10269328L1
Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.
NFL Eastern Conference
WLTPCTCONFPFPASTK
Cleveland Browns1130.78611–1363325W1
Dallas Cowboys770.5006–6325280W3
New York Giants770.5007–5270338L1
Washington Redskins680.4296–6257301W1
Philadelphia Eagles590.3575–7363359L1
St. Louis Cardinals590.3575–7296309L6
Pittsburgh Steelers2120.1432–10202397L7
Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.

Awards, records, and honors

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The 1965 San Francisco 49ers had 4Pro Bowlers and 1 First TeamAll-Pro players.

John Brodie - Pro Bowl Selection

Ken Willard - Pro Bowl Selection

John David Crow - Pro Bowl Selection

Dave Parks - Pro Bowl Selection, First Team All-Pro

Bibliography

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  • Newhouse, Dave (2015).Founding 49ers: The Dark Days before the Dynasty. The Kent State University Press. pp. 130–133.[1]
    • This book written by Dave Newhouse provides an analysis of the San Francisco 49ers throughout different eras. Goes into detail regarding the culture and experiences throughout the 1965 NFL season.
  • Schudel, Jeff (2021). "56 years ago, Browns lost 1965 NFL championship to Packers in Lambeau quagmire".The News-Herald.[2]
    • Offers perspective of talent and performance from the 1965 NFL season. The Green Bay Packers played the San Francisco 49ers on Dec. 19, 1965 and tied 24–24, resulting in a 7–6–1 finish for the 49ers.
  • "1965 San Francisco 49ers Statistics & Players".Pro-Football-Reference.com.
    • Provides in-depth analysis of statistics, as well as performance. Details weekly statistics as well as player accolades
  • Knowles, Bryan (June 25, 2017)."San Francisco 49ers: 10 Best Rookie Seasons in Franchise History".Niner Noise.
    • Offers valuable insight on Ken Willard's rookie season from 1965, as well as additional context to his season. His role was very important to the offensive success of the 49ers that season.

References

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  1. ^Newhouse, Dave (2015).Founding 49ers: The Dark Days before the Dynasty. The Kent State University Press. pp. 130–133.
  2. ^Schudel, Jeff (December 24, 2021)."56 years ago, Browns lost 1965 NFL championship to Packers in Lambeau quagmire".news-herald.com.Archived from the original on December 24, 2021.

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