Lance threw just 23 times, completing 16 passes for 248 yards, and added eight carries on the ground for 31 yards. Additionally, Lance threw for two touchdowns and one interception in the 23-7 defeat of the Houston Texans.
As the 49ers Twitter account noted, "it wasn't always pretty." The 49ers struggled to move the ball in the first half as Lance seemed—at times—uncomfortable and overwhelmed by the Texans defensive look.
During the first half, as expected, San Francisco relied on the run game against an inferior Texans run defense, and had some success, as Lance and Co. led drives of 30 yards and 56 yards, but failed to get any points on the board.
However, after Kyle Shanahan elected to actually use his timeouts at the end of the first half to get the offense another opportunity, Lance began to let it fly, hitting Deebo Samuel first, and then Brandon Aiyuk multiple times, to set up a field goal and cut the Texans lead to 7-3 heading into halftime.
After the game, Lance even attributed that drive as the one that got him into a rhythm, which he relayed to head coach Kyle Shanahan and quarterbacks coach Rich Scarangello at halftime.
"Probably settled in after that two-minute drive, I think that is when I started talking to [quarterbacks coach] Rich [Scangarello] and [head coach] Kyle [Shanahan] and kind of let them know that I felt settled, honestly. But yeah, hopefully can get started faster, whenever that next time is."
The 49ers offense adapted beautifully to the defensive looks the Houston Texans deployed in the second half, leading a 56-yard drive on the opening possession, although once again, they failed to convert on 4th down in Houston territory, leaving points on the board.
However, after that, through a variety of efficient runs and deep passes, Lance led two touchdown drives and two field goal drives to put the game comfortably away for the 49ers in his first action since October.
While the quarterback status is up in the air for Week 18, what was the difference in Lance and Garoppolo's play?
Well, looking at the quarterback charts of Lance's start and Garoppolo's numerous starts this season, there is a drastic difference, despite running the same Kyle Shanahan-schemed offense.
A repetitive pattern this season with Garoppolo has been the reluctance to not only throw outside the numbers, but also to throw the deep ball. While I understand that Garoppolo has still managed to move the ball efficiently through the middle of the field for half of the games this season, he's also been seen on tape willingly choosing not to target an open Brandon Aiyuk on his deep corner routes between the second and third level of defenses due to the difficulty of the throw, since it's outside the numbers.
Step in Trey Lance, whose chart shows a completely different story. Against the Texans, with much better pass protection than during his first start in Arizona, Lance aired the ball out to all areas of the field: short, deep, over the middle, outside the numbers, etc. And, as a result, the run game also benefited, leading to Elijah Mitchell's 21 rush, 119 yard afternoon on the ground.
Garoppolo's been efficient over the second half of the season, limiting turnovers for the most part and operating to his strengths, but it's fair to be amazed at the potential that Lance brings to this offense with his ability to not only stretch the field through the air, but also with his legs. If he can establish an earlier rhythm in the pass game, which will come with more experience, imagine the possibilities with his running ability.
Now, of course, it's just one game, against an inferior Texans defense that ranked bottom-five against the run and below average against the pass. But, it's a sign of what could be with Lance and the 49ers, and now, San Francisco understands that they have two legitimate quarterback options for the rest of 2021, which could make next week's decision easier should Garoppolo "not be 100%". If you haven't heard, the veteran quarterback suffered a torn UCL ligament in his thumb, which Ian Rapoport reported will likely require surgery in the offseason.
And, Week 18 isn't without its pressure, as San Francisco needs a win to clinch a playoff spot, or some help from the Falcons against the Saints to move forward in their 2021 season.
While the starter likely won't be named till near the end of the week, it'll be exciting to see how this story develops, especially with what's on the line next Sunday.
Interestingly enough, the 49ers face the Rams at the exact time the Saints face the Falcons next weekend: 1:25 PM PST. In addition, the Cardinals, who could win the NFC West with a win over the Seahawks AND a Rams loss to the 49ers, play at 1:25, making it extremely likely that there'll be no resting players for any of the four teams next Sunday.
Written By:
Writer/Reporter for 49ers Webzone
All articles by Rohan Chakravarthi
@RohanChakrav
YouTube Channel
Rohan Chakravarthi
Writer/Reporter for 49ers Webzone
All articles by Rohan Chakravarthi
More San Francisco 49ers News
-
49ers Notebook: Inside the frantic final play against the Bears; Former Bear Jake Tonges has a night to remember; What makes Kyle Shanahan a great playcaller?
Sunday night's 42-38 win over the Chicago Bears was one to remember for the San Francisco 49ers, who now stand at 12-4 with one more win needed to secure home field advantage throughout the playoffs. The game was a back-and-forth affair, with both offenses putting up big... -
49ers add explosiveness to offense in PFF's 2026 NFL mock draft
The San Francisco 49ers are expected to pursue a veteran wide receiver in free agency, especially with Brandon Aiyuk's time in the Bay Area appearing to wind down. But head coach Kyle Shanahan and general manager John Lynch may also use the 2026 NFL Draft to add another weapon... -
Healthy Brock Purdy ignites the 49ers offense ahead of Seahawks showdown
Brock Purdy's return from a turf toe injury has reignited the San Francisco 49ers offense, which has been one of the NFL's hottest units in recent weeks. Over the past three games, the 49ers have racked up 1,366 total yards. During that span, Purdy has completed 74.2% of his... -
Brock Purdy, Christian McCaffrey keep putting up historic stats as 49ers offense continues to dominate
No NFL offense has been hotter as of late than that of the San Francisco 49ers, and it's been due in large part to the play of quarterback Brock Purdy and running back Christian McCaffrey. After a thrilling 42-38 win over the Chicago Bears on Sunday night, the 49ers have now...