Deep throws to Marquise Goodwin, mis-direction plays to the tight end, precision passes from Brian Hoyer -- for two drives on Sunday, the 49ers' offense looked as sharp as it has all season.
Both fourth-quarter possessions ended in touchdowns, the second of which, a five-yard score by rookie tight end George Kittle on fourth down, tied the game with 20 seconds left.
When linebacker Ray-Ray Armstrong intercepted a Colts pass in the end zone in overtime and Hoyer and the offense took over with so much momentum, it looked like the 49ers would return to Santa Clara with their first win of the season.