Linebacker Dre Greenlaw epitomized Sunday's performance by the 49ers: He was slow, tired, missed tackles and was dealing with two injuries.
coach Kyle Shanahan said he thought his team looked “slow and tired” when he reviewed the film from Sunday’s loss to the . “When that does happen, I think it leads to bigger holes, I think it leads to more mistakes, I think it leads to mistackles,” Shanahan said on a Monday conference call. “I could see on tape a different type of energy that was disappointing.” Advertisement Those issues were conspicuous against Cincinnati.
George Kittle’s 149 receiving yards Sunday were his most since late in the 2021 season. Offensive line: 59, Banks 59, 50, 59, 59 The 49ers opened the game with their bread-and-butter play, an outside zone run to the right that gained 8 yards. One of the postgame laments from Kittle and others was that they didn’t use it much from that point. There was one more outside zone run — also to the right — on the 49ers’ first offensive snap of the third quarter that gained 9 yards.
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