Marin Independent Journal

Since ’17, 49ers have flipped the script

SF has improved since lastmeetin­g with Philly

- By Josh Dubow

SANTA CLARA » The script has flipped in the nearly three years since the previous meeting between the Philadelph­ia Eagles and San Francisco 49ers.

The Niners left Philadelph­ia that day after a lopsided loss as a winless team in coach Kyle Shanahan’s first season with a thin roster so battered by injuries theynearly­had to play a tight end at tackle.

“That was a game I’ve tried to forget,” Shanahan said this week. “That was a verymisera­ble game.”

The 49ers returned home with an 0- 8 record, acquired quarterbac­k Jimmy Garoppolo in a trade the next day and have transforme­d into a power that went to the Super Bowl a year ago.

The Eagles (0-2-1) went on to win the Super Bowl that season but enter the rematch on Sunday against San Francisco (2-1) searching for answers to reverse their worst start to a season in more that two decades.

Quarterbac­k Carson Wentz has the lowest passer rating in the NFL at 63.9 and has committed the most turnovers with seven on a team that has done little right since taking a 17-0leadin the opener against Washington. They lost that game 27-17, were beaten handily by the Rams the next week and tied Cincinnati in Week 3 for the team’s worst start since going 0- 4 in 1999.

“Right now we’re not a very

good football team,” coach Doug Pederson said. “We’re not very smart. We’re shooting ourselves in the foot. We’re leaving touchdowns on the field offensivel­y, and we’re just not executing.”

That was the 49ers situation after losing 33-10 to the Eagles on Oct. 29, 2017, to fall to 0-8 that season. They lost a half-dozen players to injuries that game, which almost forced tight end Garrett Celek to play tackle.

The Niners have dealt with a similar spate of injuries this season with Garoppolo, All-Pro tight endGeorge Kittle, star cornerback Richard Sherman, 2019 Defensive Rookie of the Year Nick Bosa, running Raheem Mostert and No. 1 receiver Deebo Samuel among the key players to miss time this season.

Kittle should be back this week and there’s a possibilit­y Garoppolo and Samuel canplay, but the 49ers have shown they have the depth to handle it following backto-back lopsided wins over the Jets and Giants with short-handed rosters.

“I think we’re much deeper at every position,” Kittle said. “We’re alsoway more mature. We had a lot of rookies and second-year guys playing then.”

DON’T BE FOOLED » Shanahan isn’t focused on Wentz’s early season struggles that have included poor decisions and bad accuracy that have led to far more mistakes than usual for a player who was in MVP contention three years ago. Shanahan figures it’s only a matter of time until that player returns.

“We’re coaching like we’re playing against Carson Wentz, who is one of the better quarterbac­ks in this league,” he said. “He was the best player in the league the year they won the Super Bowl. I think he’s done a lot of good things since. I know his numbers aren’t great this year and I know a lot of people are saying things about him, but when I watched the film, I see Carson Wentz.” MULLENSMAN­IA » If Garoppolo can’t play again this week because of an ankle injury, the Niners are in more than capable hands with NickMullen­s at quarterbac­k. He threw for 343 yards and a touchdown last week and has 2,620 yards in his nine starts. Only Patrick Mahomes (2,810) and Andrew Luck (2,631) had more after nine starts.

“Nick’s as good of a pro as we have in this building,” tackle Mike McGlinchey said. “He’s always on his preparatio­n. The way that his mind works and the way that he’s able to think through the demands of our offense is as good as anybody.” SNAPPED » The Niners will have a new long snapper for the game after the team’s second- longest tenured player, KyleNelson, was released. Nelson had several bad snaps last week, leading to the change. Taybor Pepper will take over the role this week.

 ?? BILL KOSTROUN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Coach Kyle Shanahan works on the sidelines during the second half against the Giants on Sunday.
BILL KOSTROUN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Coach Kyle Shanahan works on the sidelines during the second half against the Giants on Sunday.
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 ?? BILL KOSTROUN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? San Francisco 49ers quarterbac­k Nick Mullens (4) celebrates with Brandon Aiyuk during the second half against the Giants on Sunday in East Rutherford, N.J.
BILL KOSTROUN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS San Francisco 49ers quarterbac­k Nick Mullens (4) celebrates with Brandon Aiyuk during the second half against the Giants on Sunday in East Rutherford, N.J.

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