LISTEN: Final 49ers 7-Round Mock Draft With Steph Sanchez →
placeholder image

Kevin Jairaj-USA TODAY Sports


Observations of the 49ers Wild Card Win, Invasion of Dallas, and overcoming Jimmy Garoppolo

Chris Beno
Jan 17, 2022 at 9:00 AM--


Videos are auto-populated by an affiliate. This site has no control over the videos that appear above.
The 49ers pulled off the upset against their long-time rival Dallas Cowboys in the Wild Card round of the playoffs on Sunday. Here's some observations from their 23-17 victory on the road.

The Invasion of Dallas

The 49ers Faithful showed up big time on the road this weekend. The Cowboys ran their "White Out" promotion for the game, where they encouraged all of their fans wear white in hopes to hide the red 49ers fans. I'm no expert, but one would assume it would make the red stand out more, which it did.

The nights prior to the game, the restaurants and bars in the Arlington area were flooded with 49ers Faithful.


When the game started it was clear just how many 49ers fans made the trip. In the lower section behind the Cowboys bench was virtually all white. However, the rest of the sections was a blend of both red and white, but mainly white.


Special Teams

Just like they had been doing for much of the season, the 49ers special teams unit continues to be a cause for concern. The 49ers had the Cowboys on their heels at the start of the second half after holding the Cowboys to a three and out. However, 49ers linebacker Mark Nzeocha got flagged for roughing the kicker deep in the Cowboys territory.

Although the 49ers eventually forced a punt on that drive, a quick three and out to start the half and the potential for good field position would've been a crushing momentum swing towards the 49ers who were already dominating the game.

The Cowboys also faked a punt in the fourth quarter when they were trailing 23-7. Cornerback Josh Norman was in coverage on the play and was completely caught off guard. The Cowboys would eventually settle for a field goal on that drive.

The 49ers also gave up a few big returns on special teams which ultimately kept the Cowboys on life support.

Jimmy Garoppolo

Just like we have seen numerous times this season, Garoppolo didn't lose the game, nor did he win it. Like in 2019, the game plan is the same—run the ball to control the clock and ultimately the game, force turnovers, and limit the number of throws.

That game plan was in full effect against the Cowboys who had no answer early on against the run. Garoppolo did make a few nice tight window throws, but his mistakes changed the momentum of the entire game.

Cowboy's fans were leaving early in the fourth quarter as they were ready to throw in the towel. However, Garoppolo's interception that quarter shifted all momentum their way. The stadium was loud for the rest of the game.

The Cowboy's marched downfield and scored off of that interception. Earlier in the game Garoppolo missed a wide-open Brandon Aiyuk for what could've been a touchdown. Off hand I can think of three other passes that could've been intercepted.

Late in the fourth quarter, the 49ers only needed a few inches to ice the game on fourth down. Garoppolo snapped the ball before Trent Williams was set on the line and got a false start penalty forcing the 49ers to punt.

The Cowboys were given a shot at marching downfield to win the game. Everyone remembers what happens when good quarterbacks are given extra opportunities right? Aaron Rodgers in Week 3?

Garoppolo finished the game 16 of 25 for 172 yards, zero scores and one interception. In Garoppolo's last three starts, he has thrown two touchdowns and five interceptions for an average passer rating of 80.9.

I'm not entirely sure if that is a formula that is sustainable to make it further into the playoffs, especially facing the level of quarterbacks remaining in the NFC. At some point Garoppolo will be asked to make some plays with his arm. Let's just hope it's not to get out of a hole he put the team in.

Elijah Mitchell and Deebo Samuel

Mitchell and Samuel are good. I mean, really good. That bodes well for a 49ers team who runs the ball well, tries to hide the flaws of their injured quarterback and is about to travel to Green Bay this weekend to play in a frozen tundra.

Against the Cowboys, Mitchell ran for 96 yards on 27 carries and a score, while wide receiver Deebo Samuel rushed for 72 yards on 10 carries and a score. The two players complement each other very well in the run game.

Expect them to get the bulk of the attention from defenders who will continue to sell out to stop the run. It's obvious what the 49ers plan to do week in and week out, yet opposing defenses still struggle to stop it.

49ers Defense

The 49ers defense held the Cowboys to only 77 yards rushing on Sunday. Going into the game the Cowboys were 1-5 when they rushed for less than 100 yards. Make that 1-6. Stopping the run was a huge focal point this week for the 49ers and they delivered.

The 49ers pass rush also delivered, registering five total sacks. When Nick Bosa went out with a concussion just before half time, it felt as if the pass rush would struggle. Bosa regularly gets double and even triple teamed on passing plays allowing opportunities for other guys to get pressure.

The pass rush still made noise the rest of the game.

The 49ers safeties Jimmie Ward and Jaquiski Tartt didn't give up any big plays against the NFL's most potent offense, which is huge. Cornerback K'waun Williams did give up a touchdown, but made up for it by picking off Dak Prescott deep in the Cowboys territory, which led to a Deebo Samuel touchdown.

The defense has been one of the brightest spots on this 49ers team. It's not an easy unit to score on and the secondary has been sneaky good all season. They face a big task next week against Aaron Rodgers and the Green Bay Packers who are the number one seed in the NFC and will be coming off of the bye.

The win over Dallas wasn't pretty, and in all honesty shouldn't have been as close as it was. Between special teams and quarterback blunders, the team still managed to eke out a win. Overcoming mistakes is not a sustainable formula in the playoffs when the stakes are higher, and the competition is tougher.

This team is built to win, limiting mistakes and turnovers will be the biggest key moving forward.
  • Chris Beno
  • Written by:
    Coming from Elk Grove, California I grew up a Bay Area sports fan. I've been cheering for the 49ers for as long as I can remember. In 2005 I joined the Army when I was 18 and got stationed at Fort Hood, Texas. I just kind of hung around here. I've always enjoyed writing and have typically focus on writing music. I am truly blessed to get to cover the 49ers, and have my articles published on the 49ers Webzone. I appreciate all of the Faithful that take the time to read the articles that myself and other contributors put out there. The 49ers have without a doubt the best fanbase, and best content creators around.
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.



0 Comments

  • No Comments

Facebook Comments



More San Francisco 49ers News


placeholder image

Breaking down the 49ers drafts under John Lynch and Kyle Shanahan

By Marc Adams
Apr 20

We are less than one week away from the NFL Draft, and the San Francisco 49ers have their first day-one draft pick since 2021. That was the year they selected QB Trey Lance number three overall. The trade-up to get Lance cost the 49ers their first-round picks in 2022 and 2023. And now that they are back in the first round, at pick 31, fans are anxious to see what the team does with the pick. And with former assistant GM, Adam Peters, now in Washington, it will be interesting to see how well the 49ers draft without Peters in the room. We looked back at the seven drafts GM John Lynch and Head Coach Kyle Shanahan have led to see what information we could pull from those drafts. There were plenty of hits, plenty of misses, and a few surprises along the way. The draft picks are


placeholder image

49ers address both sides of the ball in Kiper and Yates 3-round mock draft

By David Bonilla
Apr 15

We're just 10 days away from the start of the 2024 NFL Draft. While many gain more confidence about their projections for the top of the first round, the picture of what might happen further down remains murky. Most predict the San Francisco 49ers will use their first selection, No. 31 overall, on an offensive lineman. However, an early run on the position may alter those plans. The 49ers may address another position, or they may have to move up to secure a top prospect. ESPN's Mel Kiper Jr. and Field Yates recently revealed a joint three-round mock draft, examining the top 100 selections and forecasting


placeholder image

Schrager mock draft has 49ers adding 'universally liked and respected' receiver

By David Bonilla
Apr 16

With only nine days remaining until the start of the 2024 NFL Draft, Good Morning Football's Peter Schrager revealed his first mock draft of the year. While most might expect the San Francisco 49ers to target an offensive lineman, Schrager has the team bolstering its wide receiver corps with an SEC talent. Schrager has the 49ers using the No. 31 overall pick to select former Georgia wide receiver Ladd McConkey, whose 2023 campaign with the Bulldogs was limited by back and ankle injuries. "McConkey in the first round? Yes," Schrager wrote. "Above guys like Troy Franklin and Keon Coleman? Perhaps. I've spoken to a


placeholder image

Draft Watch: 49ers hosting Sione Vaki and Kingsley Suamataia

By David Bonilla
Apr 16

The San Francisco 49ers are hosting several draft prospects today and tomorrow as the deadline for pre-draft visits draws near. Among the players visiting the team's facilities are former Utah safety Sione Vaki and former BYU tackle Kingsley Suamataia. Antioch native Sione Vaki (and many others) are having their pre-draft visit with the 49ers today. pic.twitter.com/q3UoLoWD1W— Steph Sanchez (@Steph49K) April 16,


Latest

Trending News

Share 49ersWebzone