LISTEN: Are The 49ers Showing Their Hand? →
placeholder image

Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports


15 manhandling observations from the 49ers’ dominant win over the Rams

Marc Adams
Nov 15, 2021 at 8:14 PM--


Videos are auto-populated by an affiliate. This site has no control over the videos that appear above.
The San Francisco 49ers desperately needed a win Monday Night against the Los Angeles Rams. On the heels of an extremely poor effort at home against the Arizona Cardinals, the team was looking to bounce back. No one expected the 49ers to win. But we had hoped they would at least play well and keep the game close.

They did that and more, playing inspired football, and manhandling the Rams, beating them 31-10. Here are my 15 observations from the 49ers dominant win over the Rams:

  • Jimmy Garoppolo had another really good game. He finished the game 15-19 for 182 yards passing, and two touchdown passes. And Garoppolo was 7-9 for 123 yards (and both touchdowns) on third and fourth downs.
  • Is Deebo Samuel the best running back the 49ers have? Kyle Shanahan used Samuel as a running back more than he usually does. And he was effective, rushing for 36 yards on five carries (7.2 ypc). He's also pretty good as a wide receiver. He had five catches for 97 yards. He also had two touchdowns, one rushing and one receiving.
  • Speaking of great rushing performances, Elijah Mitchell had another strong game, rushing for 91 tough yards.
  • I loved how the 49ers used Jeff Wilson to compliment Mitchell. They need to make sure to take some pressure off of the rookie running back.
  • The running game returned. The 49ers ran the ball 44 times, for 156 yards.
  • The 49ers came out with a beautiful opening drive consisting of 18 plays. It covered 93 yards and used 11:03 of game clock.


  • Jimmie Ward's last interception was 2016. Monday night, he had two, including a pick-six. This was his best game all season.
  • It's been a week since we last saw him, but Josh Norman is still terrible.


  • The 49ers offense came out on fire Monday night. Their first two possessions resulted in two 90+ yard touchdown drives.


  • Brandon Aiyuk is continuing to show he's back. He not only had some big catches, he had some solid blocks.
  • DJ Jones open-field tackle to thwart the Rams fake field goal was beautiful.
  • The 49ers were +3 in turnover ratio (if you count the Rams turnover on downs).
  • The San Francisco defense finally remembered how to tackle.
  • The 49ers were more physical than the Rams on both sides of the ball. That's how we expect this team to play.
  • Charlie Woerner is no George Kittle. Kittle dominated Von Miller in the run game. Woerner did not.

One reason I've been so grumpy with the 49ers this season is because I've felt they weren't playing like they were capable of. People would say they're a bad team, but I didn't agree. I just believed they were playing poorly. Monday night, they showed what they are able to do.

Now they just need to keep winning.
The opinions within this article are those of the writer and, while just as important, are not necessarily those of the site as a whole.



Facebook Comments



More San Francisco 49ers News


placeholder image

49ers sign WR Trent Taylor, reuniting with former draft pick

By David Bonilla
Apr 16

The San Francisco 49ers announced the signing of wide receiver Trent Taylor to a one-year deal, reuniting with the team's former fifth-round draft pick out of Louisiana Tech. Matt Maiocco of NBC Sports Bay Area was the first to report that the 49ers were discussing a potential reunion with Taylor. The receiver was part of head coach Kyle Shanahan and general manager John Lynch's first draft class in 2017 and spent his first four NFL seasons with the team. The #49ers are talking with free-agent slot receiver/return man


placeholder image

Draft Watch: Western Kentucky WR Malachi Corley visiting 49ers on Wednesday

By David Bonilla
Apr 16

The San Francisco 49ers are hosting several draft prospects this week as the deadline for pre-draft visits draws near. According to Aaron Wilson of KPRC2, the team will host former Western Kentucky wide receiver Malachi Corley on Wednesday. Corley is expected to be a Day 2 pick. San Francisco owns two selections on Day 2—the No. 63 overall pick in the second round and the No. 94 overall pick in the third round. Currently, the receiver is visiting with the Seattle Seahawks. Western Kentucky @WKUFootball receiver Malachi Worley


placeholder image

Rapoport: 49ers send clear message to teams inquiring about Brandon Aiyuk

By David Bonilla
Apr 16

Ian Rapoport didn't offer much of an update on the ongoing contract negotiations between the San Francisco 49ers and their standout wide receiver, Brandon Aiyuk. However, the NFL insider emphasized one thing: The team is not entertaining trade discussions at this juncture. Reacting to Aiyuk's decision to unfollow the 49ers on Instagram, Rapoport couldn't help but chuckle at the latest development. This practice has become commonplace among players who are unhappy with their contract situations. Wide receiver Deebo Samuel similarly took this action in 2022 before requesting to be traded just before the draft. Things have yet to escalate that far with Aiyuk, but Rapoport sees his


placeholder image

7-round mock draft from The Athletic sees 49ers fortifying defense early

By David Bonilla
Apr 17

Analyst Dane Brugler recently revealed his seven-round mock draft for The Athletic, forecasting all 257 selections in the upcoming 2024 NFL Draft, set to kick off next week. "Piecing together a mock like this is time consuming, but I enjoy the exercise, because it allows me to focus on each team's needs, organizational trends and prospect-team pairings that make sense based on '30' visits, league buzz and overall interest," Brugler wrote. Most expect the 49ers to address the trenches early in the draft, and Brugler has the team doing that. It's just not on the offensive side of the football. In fact, Brugler doesn't have San Francisco


Latest

Trending News

Share 49ersWebzone