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Rams on Horns of a Dilemma

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From Associated Press

The St. Louis Rams were winless and hurting, and the San Francisco 49ers were only too happy to shove their biggest rivals deeper into despair.

Jeff Garcia threw for a touchdown and ran for another, and Garrison Hearst rushed for 116 yards and a score in a 37-13 rout that ended the 49ers’ losing streak at six games against the defending NFC champions.

Jason Webster staggered the already roughed-up Rams when he intercepted a pass from career backup Jamie Martin--starting for the injured Kurt Warner--and returned it 37 yards for a touchdown and 27-3 lead just before halftime.

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The 49ers (3-1) looked forward to this game for months. Not only did they reclaim superiority in the NFC West, they all but ended St. Louis’ playoff hopes--no team has come back from an 0-5 start to reach the postseason.

“They’re down right now, and we wanted to take it to them and not allow them to get back into a playoff hunt or a position where then can get rolling,” Garcia said.

“We didn’t want them to have any breathing room.”

At a team meeting Saturday night, Coach Steve Mariucci asked how many of his players had beaten the Rams.

“There weren’t a lot of guys standing up,” he said. “We have a really young team and it’s a big win for all of us.”

Not only were the Rams missing Warner, out for up to two months with a broken pinkie finger on his throwing hand, but cornerback Aeneas Williams sat out with a turf-toe injury, ending his streak of 177 starts.

“It’s a step backward,” Coach Mike Martz said. “This is a real challenge for this group.”

Before the Rams started their three-year run as one of the NFL’s most powerful teams, including two trips to the Super Bowl and one championship, they lost 17 in a row to the 49ers from 1990-98.

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The Rams’ start is their worst since the 1963 Los Angeles Rams opened 0-5 en route to a 5-9 finish.

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