It was a disappointment for the San Francisco offense in the 23-15 defeat to the Washington football team. The 49ers defense gave San Francisco many chances, but mistakes ruined any chance of being a dominant tour in Arizona.
Six trips from the game are here.
Security is the name of the game. Both San Francisco and Washington made interesting trips to prevent counter-crime. San Francisco’s defense surrendered only three field goals that day, with the rest of the football team ‘s points coming through defensive scores.
The 49 players kept Washington’s offense at just 200 yards (95 passes; 108 fasts) and limited the football team to just 12 first-day lows and third-14th lows of 3. San Francisco was able to knock Washington out of the final zone throughout the match. Sunday The third lowest yardage per play San Francisco security allowed during the Shanahan period.
Jason Verret recorded the second interruption of the season in the first half. Reading the cornerback way, the wide receiver crossed the pass for the game sims.
Diane Jordan and Jordan Willis both quit their jobs that day.
Speaking of defensive positions, Washington’s No. 2 overall selection disrupted the entire tournament. In the first half alone, Young had four ducks (one for loss), one excuse, defensive touch down, quarterback hit, pass defended, forced stumble and stumble recovery. He also recorded a batting down pass in the fourth quarter, which led to the 49ers punt adding six total docks.
“Obviously, Chase Young is a good player,” Nick Mullens said. “You can see his speed from the start. I threw a screen pass in the first quarter. He managed to run down from the D-Line spot. When I noticed it was kind of. Yes, he’s very fast.”
Could not go to the crime of San Francisco. It was a back-and-forth exchange between the 49ers and the football team as San Francisco recorded two scoring drives between eight balls in the match, with the first, 7-play, 57-yard drive ending in a Jeff Wilson Jr. 1-yard touchdown. The second 11-play came with a 75-yard drive, which Kyle Jussick closed with a 6-yard score.
The 49ers reported 340 yards of total offense (236 passing, 108 quick) and 21 first downs. Brandon IU led all 49ers bass catchers for the second straight week, rising 119 yards in 10 receptions.
According to Kyle Shanahan, head coach Mullens has been replaced by C.J. After pulling in support of Beathard and throwing a big-six, he considered it the game’s second revenue. However, Quarterback led the team on a scoring drive in the following series, which prompted the team to stay under center with him.
“I wanted to give CJ a hot chance,” Shanahan told the Post Game. “So, he was warming up during the next drive. On the next drive, Nick did some big third downs. We went there and scored. So I changed my mind after he took us on a scoring drive.”
49 players could not get out of their own way as the team continued to struggle with ball defense. San Francisco turned the ball over three times in Sunday’s game, giving Washington 17 points. 49 players have now turned the ball over two or more times in a game in seven consecutive matches, recording a total of 18 payouts in that interval.
“I think if we hadn’t turned the ball around we would have found a way to win,” Shanahan said. “You can’t expect to win any games when you’re like that.”
5. Alex Smith’s “Homecoming”
Like San Francisco’s offense, Washington’s quarterback completed 8-19 passes in just 57 yards and had an interception to score 27.7 in the first half. The former 49ers left the game at half-time with a quarterback leg injury and did not return.
Smith was replaced by second-year quarterback Twain Hoskins Jr., who finished the game with 7-for-12 passes for 51 yards, and no touchdowns.
49 players suffered a major blow for the offense they committed in their opening run. In the first play from Scrimage, Depo Samuel made a decision to pick up 9-yards, but he was sidelined when he was sidelined after his femoral injury worsened again earlier in the season.
“(We) lost a big big organ, but why did we lose today,” Shanahan said. “You can tell by talking to him. I know we will get an MRI and see it tomorrow. It’s not good.”
Trent Williams suffered a knee injury in the first quarter, however he returned to the match.
Rahim Mostard briefly left the game after being assessed for a head injury. After the run the following series is destroyed and returned to the field.
Fred Warner also left the game with a head injury in the third quarter. Linebacker was ruled out of the game with a concussion, however, with a neck / shoulder injury.