What was good and what was not so good from 49ers’ NFC championship win

It’s hard to find a lot of bad from the 49ers’ perspective in a 37-20 romp.

Good: Emmanuel Moseley

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Moseley got the start in place of Ahkello Witherspoon and came up with perhaps the biggest play of the game. Green Bay had the ball before the half down 20-0, and were set to receive the second-half kickoff. A score before the half and score after the half would’ve made the NFC championship game a lot tighter. Moseley ensured that didn’t happen when he jumped a route and intercepted Aaron Rodgers with just over a minute left in the half. His return got the 49ers to the Packers’ 30, and they capitalized with a touchdown to take a commanding 27-0 lead into the half. Moseley has been a revelation this season and may have worked his way into the team’s long-term plans after coming in a season ago as an undrafted rookie.