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

Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports


Steve Young scoffs at the idea that 49ers’ Kyle Shanahan is to blame for Trey Lance’s injury

Sep 23, 2022 at 8:35 AM--


Videos are auto-populated by an affiliate. This site has no control over the videos that appear above.
There's been no shortage of individuals within the San Francisco 49ers organization that have come to Kyle Shanahan's defense this week. A very vocal segment of the fanbase and media has criticized the head coach's use of Trey Lance. The quarterback suffered a season-ending ankle injury during the first quarter of Sunday's win against the Seattle Seahawks.

One respected analyst, a Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback and 49ers icon, believes the idea that Shanahan is to blame for Lance's injury is laughable.

"Look, it's football, and running quarterbacks out of the huddle is dangerous," Steve Young told KNBR's Tom Tolbert and Adam Copeland on Thursday. "You remember last year when Trey played—I think it was against the Cardinals—I think [Shanahan] ran him 13 times out of the huddle. I mean, we all kind of were like, 'Really, is that what we're doing?'

"At some level, you want to believe that we're putting Trey in the best spot to be successful. Running him, certainly, we saw last year, was going to be in the cards. And so I worry that Trey—like, there's guys that can run because they understand how to get down and get out of trouble, and there's guys that don't."

Lance started only two games last season, throwing a combined 71 pass attempts as a rookie. In 2020, he played just one game at North Dakota State due to COVID protocols.

"Trey has so little history that we can draw on," Young said. "Everything's new knowledge. Is Trey maybe not that guy to be calling quarterback runs out of the huddle? We thought he was, but maybe not."

While Young feels bad for Lance having to endure the road back from such a devastating injury, his surgery on Monday was successful. The young quarterback is expected to recover fully and be ready for the start of the 2023 season.

The problem is that this is yet another abbreviated year for the inexperienced quarterback. Heading into last year's draft, most saw Lance as a high-ceiling quarterback who needed time to develop. Unfortunately, that development will now have to wait until year three.

"I think there remains tons of questions because we all have them, and he has to go prove it to us all," Young said. "As far as Kyle's culpability for an injury—Tom, I've got to be honest with you. That's kind of a goofball question."

Young looked back to his own playing days and being asked to execute quarterback runs. He retired with 4,239 career rushing yards.

"They believed I could do it, and that's OK," Young shared. "And I believe that they believed that Trey could do that. If that's putting Trey in too much risk ... Hey, look, quarterback runs for Tom Brady, that would be culpable. That would be a problem. That would be, what are you doing? But a quarterback run for Trey Lance? That's part of the deal, isn't it? And he got hurt, and I hate that.

"My point is maybe, going forward, when Trey gets back on the field, now we realize it might not be the thing that really he's comfortable doing because we're finding this out. I don't have a lot of tape of him running quarterback runs in college and high school, really. So that's what's hard.

"Isn't that part of the deal we made with Trey, is that we believed he was a guy that could do that? So [Shanahan] makes the call, and he gets hurt. So the idea that he's [to blame]—I don't know. I'm not much for that one."

You can listen to the entire conversation with Young below.




Facebook Comments



More San Francisco 49ers News


placeholder image

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

By David Bonilla
3 mins

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

Brock Purdy hopes Kyle Shanahan makes addition to 49ers playbook

By David Bonilla
Apr 16

San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy threw for a franchise-record 4,280 yards last season, leading the team to the Super Bowl and earning his first Pro Bowl selection. He held onto the football 39 times on the ground, rushing for 144 yards and scoring twice. This marked a significant improvement over his rookie 2022 campaign when he had 22 carries for 13 yards and a score. Purdy further displayed his athleticism during the 49ers' playoff game against the Detroit Lions last season, helping engineer a comeback victory while rushing for 48 yards on five carries. On Tuesday morning, Purdy joined the "Pat McAfee Show," acknowledging that he believes he can contribute more rushing yards if called upon. However, that decision rests with head coach Kyle Shanahan,


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


Latest

Trending News

Share 49ersWebzone