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

Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports


Steve Young: 49ers find their dogs, Jimmy Garoppolo at his best

Nov 18, 2021 at 6:24 AM--


Videos are auto-populated by an affiliate. This site has no control over the videos that appear above.
A week ago, Hall of Fame quarterback Steve Young wondered if the San Francisco 49ers had any dogs on the team. A conversation with a former teammate and another Hall of Fame player, Jerry Rice, led Young to ponder the question.

"There's no dogs," Rice told Young.

Of course, that was coming off an embarrassing loss to an injury-depleted Arizona Cardinals team. The quarterback turned ESPN analyst, like fans, saw a completely different squad on Monday night against the Los Angeles Rams. It was a dominant performance that ended with a 31-10 upset win and Kyle Shanahan's fifth consecutive victory against the division rival.

"There were no dogs the week before. There were dogs on Monday night," Young declared this week on KNBR's Tolbert, Krueger & Brooks. "Defensively, that defense all of a sudden looked like they could compete. Jimmy on third down, really efficient, and we got the explosive running game. All the stuff that we said, 'Hey, if it's going to go, it's got to go like that.'

"And then they were just like, 'Oh, you mean like this?'

"'Yeah, like that.'"

Not only was there an abundance of dogs on the Levi's Stadium field on Monday night, but Young says, 'the whole kennel got out."

Wide receiver Deebo Samuel was one of the dogs. He had 133 all-purpose yards against the Rams. Safety Jimmie Ward was another. He twice intercepted Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford, turning one into a pick-six and setting the tone for the night.

Another dog may have been Jimmy Garoppolo, who earned his highest Pro Football Focus grade (82.1) and highest passer rating (141.7) of the season.

"This is the best Jimmy, where he gets that explosive run game, and he comes off the play-action, and people are open, and that quick release," Young said. "The running game is knifing. His quick release is knifing. And all of a sudden there's a big play. Then there's third-down conversions. You know that's the money down in the NFL. That's where he's thriving.

"You're a really good player if you're thriving on third down in the NFL. I don't even care what else happens. Two places, right? There's third down and the red zone -- that's where all the veterans hang out."

Young was the only ESPN host to pick the 49ers during the pre-game show to win. That's because of what he saw as the team warmed up. He got a "great vibe" from Shanahan's squad. They did not feel like a 3-5 team.

Then Young went over to Garoppolo and felt a great energy from the 49ers quarterback. That made the decision to pick the Niners easy.

"So no matter how we feel about Jimmy, we talk about it ad nauseam," Young continued, "when he can rally like that, and come through, and answer the bell, all the metaphors you want to come up with, again, I say tip my cap, but it's more than that. I know how hard that is and the grit that takes."

You can listen to the entire conversation with Young below.




Facebook Comments



More San Francisco 49ers News


placeholder image

Former NFL exec on 49ers' Brock Purdy: "I think he needs to find more fire"

By David Bonilla
Apr 14

Brock Purdy isn't one to seek the spotlight. He exudes politeness, respect, and an even-keeled demeanor when speaking to reporters during interviews. Nothing we've seen from the San Francisco 49ers quarterback's time off the field would indicate that it's a facade. However, on the field, Purdy can show some fire, particularly after a big play or in an effort to ensure his teammates are on the same page as him. While praising the third-year quarterback, one unnamed former NFL executive expressed a desire to see more of that fire from Purdy in the future, believing it is crucial to his development. "Brock Purdy is one of the most talented arms that I've seen," the former executive recently


placeholder image

49ers' Brock Purdy addresses young fan's question about scripted NFL

By David Bonilla
7 hrs

Taylor Swift, the Kansas City Chiefs, and a Super Bowl overtime matchup. If the NFL is scripted, the league came up with a good one this past season—unless you're a San Francisco 49ers fan. During his inaugural youth football camp at Levi's Stadium this past weekend, 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy faced a candid inquiry from one young participant: Is the NFL scripted? "No, the NFL is not scripted," a smiling Purdy responded. However, the quarterback added, "Good


placeholder image

No Huddle Podcast: Are the 49ers Showing Their Hand?

By Site Staff
7 hrs

(Episode 331) — Brian Renick is in solo to debunk the rumors surrounding Brandon Aiyuk being sent to Pittsburgh, why staying on the 49ers is in Aiyuk's best interest, what to make of the top 30 visits, which position group has gained the most traction as the most likely to be selected in the first round, why drafting best available isn't a bad choice and more. The audio for the show is embedded above. Remember to subscribe! You can listen to the latest "No Huddle Podcast" episode above, from our dedicated podcast page, on


placeholder image

Jeremiah: 49ers are the best draft fit for Kool-Aid McKinstry

By David Bonilla
Apr 9

The San Francisco 49ers have been striving to solidify their defensive backfield for years. They would love to find someone to fortify the outside cornerback spot opposite Charvarius Ward, allowing Deommodore Lenoir to play in the slot. While the team holds high hopes for newly signed cornerback Isaac Yiadom, believing he is the frontrunner for the job, the ultimate solution might come in the draft later this month. In a segment for NFL Network's "Path to the Draft," analyst Daniel Jeremiah was asked for the best team fit for former Alabama cornerback


Latest

Trending News

Share 49ersWebzone