SF needs a jolt, and bit of Lance may do the trick
The offensive line, a shallow running back depth, and pretty much the entire defense — the 49ers, 3-5 on the season, have too many problems to count and more are added weekly. Meanwhile, Jimmy Garoppolo, the 49ers’ quarterback, has been fine — perhaps even good, if we’re grading on the curve — the past two weeks.
He’s not the problem. But he’s not the solution, either.
And my, do the Niners need some solutions right now.
The quarterback situation is the perfect encapsulation of the 49ers’ state of purgatory. A lame-duck is at the helm of a team that finds new ways to lose seemingly every week, playing for a postseason spot that looks increasingly unlikely, but not yet mathematically impossible. (Far from it, in fact.)
And it’s not as if there’s hope that comes with a bad season — the Niners’ firstround draft pick is properly of Miami, a byproduct of the trade that brought in the team’s supposed franchise quarterback, Garoppolo’s replacement, Trey Lance.
And while I’ve been on the record for months that the 49ers should change quarterbacks and hand the reigns to Lance, I’m done pretending as if Shanahan is going to make the switch anytime soon.
But how about a few snaps for the kid?
A different look might do this team well. It could add some purpose to the proceedings. It might even add some juice to a squad that plays like a bunch of recently divorced dads going to the DMV.
It’s not a big ask — Lance plays and series were part of Shanahan’s plan for the 2021 regular season.
Yet we haven’t seen No. 5 since Week 5.
But the last two weeks, he’s been healthy and in uniform.
The Niners’ upcoming Monday Night Football against the Rams is the perfect time to re-introduce Lance to the offense and provide some experience to the kid — even if it’s only for a few plays.
The Niners play in the toughest division in football, and being 3-6 with an 0-4 record in the division ensures that no one in football has to take this team seriously in 2021.
Call it make-or-break, must-win, whatever. The situation is already bad in Santa Clara, but it’d be justly deemed irredeemable if they lost on national TV to their rivals.
Plus, the Rams know everything the Niners do with Garoppolo at quarterback. There’s no fooling them there.
But I doubt the Rams — or any team in the NFL — knows much about the special Lance packages.
The Niners have a secret weapon. They traded three first-round picks to acquire it. The season — and respectability for Shanahan’s tenure as head coach — is on the line.
It’s time to show it off. Let’s see the kid.