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Youth Joe Staley jersey , Kyle Shanahan was telling fans to be patient. That, of course, was said in 2017 B.G. (Before Garoppolo) Once Jimmy Garoppolo came to
took over as the starter, patience went out the window. Sure the 49ers were
developing, but not in a Cleveland Browns, three win season, kind of
development. Which is why it’s hard for everyone to realize this is still a
rebuild. It’s still a two-three year rebuild, even with Garoppolo under center.
It’s just now a two-three rebuild with the season from hell. The 49ers want a
win, need a win. The aforementioned Browns have more wins than they do. Of
course that could mean they could do something drastic for 2018, even though
this is part of a much larger picture. Kyle Shanahan was asked about if the 1-6
start was impacting the long-term goals of this team and mentioned doing
something drastic (like a trade) isn’t in the cards: The NFL trade deadline has
already had some craziness going on with Oakland Raiders wide receiver Amari
Cooper getting dealt to the Dallas Cowboys. Last year around this time, the
49ers sent a second round pick to the New England Patriots for quarterback Jimmy
Garoppolo. When the trade was completed, Shanahan was quick to say Garoppolo was
for the future, not for the 2017 season. If this losing season stunts the
growth, we’ll know in a year or two, but it seems like Shanahan is still looking
at the bigger picture. Even if this losses may make him feel pressured to do
something drastic. If the future is in mind, then maybe things are going
according to plan. But maybe getting another splashy trade for the future
wouldn’t hurt.Final score, recap, more from 49ers-Chiefs in Week 3 49ers-Chiefs
final scoreThe Chiefs won the game by a final score of 38-27.Jimmy Garoppolo
injuryJimmy Garoppolo suffered a left knee injury on this play and has been
taken to the locker room on a cart. He won’t be back for the game, but the
bigger question is his status moving forward.And again!The 49ers are suddenly
back in this thing. They forced the Chiefs into a 3-and-out, and then drove 77
yards down the field for a touchdown. A successful two-point conversion has cut
the Chiefs lead to 35-24. The drive was keyed by a pair of 3rd down conversions,
one thanks to an offsides penalty, and one on a beautiful 18 yard pass to George
Kittle as Jimmy Garoppolo was being blitzed. Alfred Morris had a big showing on
the drive, and we’ve got a ballgame.The 49ers find the end zoneThe 49ers scored
their second touchdown of the day, but a missed extra point has them trailing
35-16 in the third quarter. Marquise Goodwin got wide open on the short pass
that was set up by some huge plays. Pierre Gar?on picked up 11 yards for an
opening first down. A botched snap almost led to disaster, but Jimmy Garoppolo
got the pitch to Matt Breida, who picked up 27 yards. Breida added 21 yards on a
run, followed by a 23-yard catch and run by George Kittle. That set up the
score, as the 49ers look to get back into this thing.This game is a disasterThe
49ers gave up two more touchdowns in the second quarter. San Francisco kicked a
field goal as time expired in the half, and now trail 35-10 heading into the
third quarter. Free safety Adrian Colbert (hip) and Richard Sherman (calf) left
the game and Sherman has been listed as questionable to return.Chiefs respondThe
49ers defense has been a mess on third down. They had the Chiefs at 3rd and goal
on the 4-yard line, and Mahomes running around with nothing to find. Mahomes
chucked it into the back of the end zone to a wide open Conley. It gives the
Chiefs a 21-7 lead.49ers find the end zoneThe San Francisco 49ers managed to
convert a huge drive into points, cutting the Chiefs lead to 14-7. Kyle Juszczyk
got wide open on a busted coverage, resulting in a 35-yard catch and run for the
touchdown. The 49ers had a 1st and 25 and then 2nd and 26, but George Kittle had
a huge 3rd and 16 catch to set up 4th and 1. Alfred Morris converted, and then
Jimmy Garoppolo found Juice for the huge touchdown. Here’s the score:And
againThe Chiefs got back on the board with another Kareem Hunt rushing
touchdown. The 49ers had the Chiefs set up with a 3rd and 15, but K’Waun
Williams committed pass interference in the end zone. That set up a 1st and goal
at the 1, which the Chiefs quickly punched in to take a 14-0 lead.Chiefs score
firstThe Kansas City Chiefs jumped on the board with a Kareem Hunt rushing
touchdown 49ers Arik Armstead Jersey , and now lead 7-0. They made two big third down conversions, both of which were blown opportunities for the 49ers. The
Chiefs converted a 3rd and 1 after Fred Warner missed a tackle on Tyreek Hill in
the backfield. They then picked up 14 yards on a 3rd and 15 when Andy Reid
dialed up a screen pass to counter the 49ers aggressive blitz. They converted
the fourth down and eventually scored.Starting lineupThe 49ers warmups feature a
starting lineup that includes Malcolm Smith at SAM, as mentioned below.
Additionally, Jimmie Ward is warming up at right cornerback opposite Richard
Sherman, in place of Ahkello Witherspoon. Week 2 was a rough one for
Witherspoon, who also was dealing with an ankle injury. Witherspoon is active
this week, but it appears he will come off the bench against the
Chiefs.Linebacker plansThe 49ers apparently are set to go with three inside
linebackers at their SAM, MIKE, and WILL positions. Matt Maiocco is reporting
that a source told him the plan is start Malcolm Smith at SAM, Fred Warner at
MIKE, and Reuben Foster at WILL. Mark Nzeocha had been the team’s starting SAM
linebacker the first two weeks.InactivesBig news for the 49ers, as wide receiver
Marquise Goodwin is active. He was dealing with a quadricep injury, but appears
set to play. He brings a huge presence if fully healthy. Meanwhile, Jaquiski
Tartt is inactive, and Antone Exum will start in his place at strong
safety.49ers inactives: OG Joshua Garnett, S Jaquiski Tartt, WR Richie James,
Jr., OL Najee Toran, DL Jullian Taylor, OT Shon Coleman, CB Greg MabinChiefs
inactives: S Eric Berry, LB Ben Niemann, RB Darrel Williams, OL Austin Reiter,
OL Kahlil McKenzie, DL Justin Hamilton, CB Charvarius Ward49ers-Chiefs
previewThe San Francisco 49ers hop back onto the road to Arrowhead Stadium to
face the Kansas City Chiefs. Outside of the Los Angeles Rams, this might be the
most difficult game on the first half of the 49ers’ schedule. The Chiefs are
white hot thanks to the superb play of Patrick Mahomes who has thrown 10
touchdowns in two games. This will be his fourth start (he started a game in
2017) so maybe things will slow down a bit now that teams have some film on him.
Even if that’s possible, the 49ers will have their hands full.This will be an
morning game kicking off at 10 A.M.The game will air on Fox and you can see who
gets it by looking at our broadcast map. Thom Brennaman and Chris Spielman will
be in the booth, while Peter Schrager will be on the sideline. The 49ers beat
the Detroit Lions in an ugly win that felt more like a loss than anything else.
That very feeling shows how expectations have changed in San Francisco. The
49ers are still rebuilding, but there is more expected out of this young team.
The biggest issue with the Lions was the number of sacks that Jimmy Garoppolo
took. They are a result of a blanketed secondary, but Garoppolo made some
maddening decisions to tuck the ball and take a hit instead of take off or throw
the ball away. Beyond the sacks, the Lions offense managed to lay 27 points on
the 49ers defense. Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford was off,for lack of a
better word as Lions receivers managed to get open with ease. That won’t be the
case if the Chiefs get that chance. The good news is the 49ers get linebacker
Reuben Foster back now that his suspension is complete. The team is like night
and day when Foster is on the field and hopefully his ressence can give this
defense the surge it needs to keep up with the Chiefs. The Chiefs made headlines
in the offseason with their decision to move on from quarterback Alex Smith who
had a terrific year in 2017. Smith was traded to Washington, allowing second
year QB Patrick Mahomes the starting job. So far Cheap DeForest Buckner Jersey , the decision has been the right one as Mahomes has been nothing short of superb with his weapons in Travis Kelce and
Tyreek Hill. Being that it’s Week 3, if he can keep this production through the
season will definitely be something to watch. For Week 2, the Chiefs will be
without starting safety Eric Berry. Linebacker Ben Niemann is also not expected
to play.Running back Spencer Ware is expected to play on Sunday. The 49ers are
still waiting on a decision with safety Jaquiski Tartt (shoulder). They promoted
Tyvis Powell in anticipation for Tartt being unable to go on Sunday. Wide
receiver Marquise Goodwin (quad) remains a gametime decision. Guard Mike Person
and Cornerbacks Ahkello Witherspoon and Richard Sherman are all expected to
play. Nuts and boltsLocation: Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, MOGame time:
Sunday, September 23rd, 10:00 A.M. PTTV channel: FOXOnline streaming: NFL Game
PassLocal Radio: 810-AM, 107.7 (Ted Robinson, Tim Ryan) | Full listingsSports
USA national radio: Bob Fitzgerald, Hank BauerSpanish Radio: KTRB 860-AM (Jes?s
Z?rate, Gabriel Sotelo)Matchup history: San Francisco 49ers lead series
7-5Announcers: Thom Brennaman, Chris Spielman, Peter SchragerEnemy blog:
Arrowhead PrideTwitter: @ninersnationFacebook: Go ahead and give us a
like!Instagram: @ninersnationsbnRegular season scheduleWeek 1: @ Minnesota
Vikings — 24-16 LossWeek 2: vs. Detroit Lions, — 30-27 WinWeek 3: @ Kansas City
Chiefs, 10:00 a.m., FOX, Sunday, September 23Week 4: @ Los Angeles Chargers,
1:25 p.m., FOX, Sunday, September 30Week 5: vs. Arizona Cardinals, 1:25 p.m.,
FOX, Sunday, October 7Week 6: @ Green Bay Packers, 5:15 p.m., ESPN, Monday,
October 15Week 7: vs. Los Angeles Rams, 5:20 p.m., NBC, Sunday, October 21Week
8: @ Arizona Cardinals, 1:25 p.m., FOX http://www.49erscheapshops.com/cheap-authentic-kyle-juszczyk-jersey , Sunday, October 28Week 9: vs. Oakland Raiders, 5:20 p.m., NFL Network, Thursday,
November 1Week 10: vs. New York Giants, 5:15 p.m., ESPN, Monday, November 12Week
11: BYEWeek 12: @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers, 10:00 a.m., FOX, Sunday, November 25Week
13: @ Seattle Seahawks, 5:20 p.m., NBC, Sunday, December 2Week 14: vs. Denver
Broncos, 1:05 p.m., CBS, Sunday, December 9Week 15: vs. Seattle Seahawks, 1:05
p.m., FOX, Sunday, December 16Week 16: vs. Chicago Bears, 1:05 p.m., FOX,
Sunday, December 23Week 17: @ Los Angeles Rams, 1:25 p.m., FOX, Sunday, December
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