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Notes from miserable 49ers defeat vs. Packers

Notes from miserable 49ers defeat vs. Packers

GREEN BAY, WISCONSIN – NOVEMBER 24: Romeo Doubs #87 of the Green Bay Packers runs with the ball while being tackled by Isaac Yiadom #22 of the San Francisco 49ers in the second quarter at Lambeau Field on November 24, 2024 in Green Bay, Wisconsin. (Photo by Stacy Revere/Getty Images)

– Allen should have thrown an interception. His toss into the middle of the field went into a pile of Packers and it was dropped.

– Now Allen throws way short of the sticks on a third-and-15. They should put Josh Dobbs in.

– Sick tackle for loss by Malik Mustapha. He walloped Jacobs in the backfield for a loss of two.

– Third-and-11, easy pitch and catch for Love and Romeo Doubs on an in-breaking route. 29 yards and the Packers are rolling again.

– Another third-down conversion to Doubs. Their body language is terrible.

– Another third-down conversion to Doubs. This isn’t a typo. That’s three-for-three on third downs, all to Doubs on in-breaking routes.

– Embarrassing. The 49ers are flagged for 12 men on the field because of a slow substitution. It was negated by an illegal shift penalty on Green Bay. After the dust settled the 49ers were flagged again for 12 men on the field. That’s coaching malpractice.

– Touchdown for Jacobs. It’s 17-0. This game is over if there’s not a substantial turnaround from San Francisco’s defense.

– The 49ers get their first first down of the game with 6:22 left in the second quarter. Kyle Juszczyk caught a short throw and turned it up for 14 yards.

– Another pre-snap penalty. Third-and-2 turns into third-and-7 after a false start on Jake Brendel. What a disaster. Three offensive line penalties have made life difficult on each 49ers drive.

– Trickery! A handoff, end around, flea flicker to a screen to Deebo Samuel for his first touch. Nice call by Kyle Shanahan and a good way to get Samuel a touch with blockers in front.

– Not Jauan Jennings’s best rep. He caught a second-down throw just short of the sticks and then tried to make a player miss instead of falling forward for a first down. That brought up a third-and-1 where the 49ers jumped early AGAIN and put them in third-and-6.

– Big-time for Allen. He hit Kittle in the back of the end zone for a touchdown with just over a minute to go in the first half. That was a nice drive by the backup QB. He got the ball out of his hands quick and found open receivers for a handful of a big-time third-down conversions. More importantly it gives the…

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