What to make of Trey Lance’s NFL debut

Some thoughts on what to make of Trey Lance’s rookie debut. #49ers

It was clear in Trey Lance’s NFL debut why the 49ers didn’t want to make the No. 3 overall pick their starting quarterback in the season opener.

Lance was on the field for four mostly unproductive snaps. He carried the ball three times for only 2 yards and the speed of the game looked to have a significant impact on the lack of success on the designed runs he was in for.

It appeared at least two of his runs involved a read by the young quarterback, and the result on both was for him to keep the football and run into the line of scrimmage.

There’s a caveat here in that perhaps the coaching staff told him not to get too horizontal or if the handoff wasn’t there to just fall forward and not lose yards. There could also have been blown blocking assignments up front, but the fact remains Lance didn’t look ready to operate an offense on a team with visions of making a Super Bowl run.

On the other hand, he threw a touchdown pass on a play action look to put the 49ers ahead 7-0 in the first quarter, and gained some valuable experience seeing a starting NFL defense. Everything Lance does this year is about his development, and these snaps are allowing him to ease into life as an NFL signal caller.

Lance played only one football game in 2020 and needs to get some reps before taking over as the team’s starting quarterback, presumably in 2022. Sunday was his first taste. It’s not a surprise to see him struggle to generate big plays on designed runs. The 49ers knew it wasn’t going to be easy for him, and that’s why Jimmy Garoppolo was the starter.

From a production standpoint it’s easy to say the two-quarterback experiment failed and that Lance should ride the bench if he’s not going to create big plays for the offense. These reps are valuable though, especially if he’s needed in the event Garoppolo is unavailable at some point this season. It also gives opposing defenses something to watch and game plan for. Expect Lance’s package of plays to expand some as the season progresses. Sunday was only a start.

One five-yard touchdown pass is a nice feather in Lance’s cap, but the real victory for the rookie in Detroit was getting on the field and not making any disastrous plays. He’s still knocking the rust off after what amounts to a year away from playing football. Consider at least a little bit of the rust chipped away as the 49ers and Lance continue their a long-term project of developing him into an elite NFL quarterback.

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49ers vs. Lions: Everything we know after 49ers’ win

The #49ers had to hold off a late rally from the Lions. Here’s what we know immediately after the win:

That was probably more uncomfortable than the 49ers were expecting when they went ahead 41-17 with less than 10 minutes to go. A late Lions rally though made Sunday’s season opener at Ford Field extremely interesting.

Here’s a quick rundown of what we know after the 49ers’ victory:

Observations from each quarter in 49ers’ nail-biting victory

The #49ers held on to beat the Lions in their season opener. Here are our quarter-by-quarter observations from the contest:

The 49ers got out to a fast start against the Lions, but had to hold off a furious late charge to put them away 41-33 in their season opener.

Here’s our observations from each quarter:

WATCH: Deebo Samuel fights off coverage, hauls in 79-yard touchdown

Deebo Samuel won’t be denied on 79-yard touchdown to put the #49ers way up over the Lions.

It was a big day for 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo and wide receiver Deebo Samuel, and the two connected for a huge play on the 49ers’ second drive of the second half.

On a third-and-8, Garoppolo lofted one up for Samuel who fought back to the underthrown pass to make the catch. Then he turned on the afterburners and raced in for the longest touchdown of the young season for San Francisco. It put the 49ers ahead of the Lions 38-10.

WATCH: House call for 49ers LB Dre Greenlaw on interception

LB Dre Greenlaw intercepted Jared Goff and went untouched for a touchdown. #49ers up big.

The 49ers defense was having a little trouble with the Detroit Lions, but they came up with the big play they needed late in the first half. With the pass rush caving in, Lions QB Jared Goff ripped a throw over the middle right to linebacker Dre Greenlaw.

Greenlaw went untouched on the way to his first career Pick 6 and put the 49ers in front 28-10 with 1:10 left in the second quarter.

WATCH: Kentavius Street gets 1st-career sack

WATCH: #49ers DL Kentavius Street gets his first-career sack.

49ers DL Kentavius Street had a huge training camp and picked up where he left off in the season opener. He notched his first career sack on the Lions’ third series of the game late in the first quarter.

Street initially got hung up on the guard, but broke free and exploded toward the quarterback to drop Jared Goff for a loss of 10 yards.

WATCH: Trey Lance throw 1st TD pass

WATCH: Trey Lance throws TD on his first NFL pass to put the #49ers ahead of the Lions.

Trey Lance got two snaps on the 49ers’ first drive. His first one was a run play for a yard. His second one came on first-and-goal from the 5, and this time he faked the handoff and fired a strike to wide receiver Trent Sherfield for a touchdown.

The TD put the 49ers ahead 7-0, and marked the first touchdown pass of Lance’s career.

San Francisco 49ers vs Detroit Lions Prediction, Game Preview

San Francisco 49ers vs Detroit Lions prediction, game preview, and fantasy player to watch.

San Francisco 49ers vs Detroit Lions prediction, game preview, and fantasy player to watch.


San Francisco 49ers vs Detroit Lions Broadcast

Date: Sunday, September 12
Game Time: 1:00 ET
Venue: Ford Field, Detroit, MI
Network: FOX

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Why San Francisco Will Win

Detroit is going to need a little while.

It’s a franchise in rebuild mode under new head coach Dan Campbell, the defense is going to need time to build back up – especially in the secondary – and the 49er passing game should take advantage of it.

For all the excitement around Trey Lance, the potential of the passing game, and whether or not Jimmy Garoppolo can step up his game, it’ll be the running attack and the run defense that take over early on to force the Lions to press. But …

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Why Detroit Will Win

The Lions have a sneaky-good upside offensively.

D’Andre Swift has been hurting this offseason, but he’s expected to be ready to go behind a great-looking offensive line that will more than hold its own. The receivers might not be among the elite, but the attack should spread the ball around and start to find a groove as the game goes on.

And while there’s been a whole lot of criticism and skepticism, the Lions have a veteran guy who can run it …

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QB Jared Goff, Detroit
He might be one of the deepest fantasy quarterback sleepers of 2021. Everything is in place for him to succeed – bad team, bad defense, team will be behind, and he’ll throw and throw and throw and throw. You might have to wait until the last 20 minutes to get your production, but he should hit a few big plays if the Lions are getting rolled.

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What’s Going To Happen

Detroit is better than everyone is letting on, but it’s not that special yet.

The offense will do what it can, but it won’t be enough to overcome a solid balanced day from the 49er offense and a big-time performance from the defensive front. The Lions will contain Swift early and the passing game won’t make up for it.

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San Francisco 49ers vs Detroit Lions Prediction, Line

San Francisco 30, Detroit 20
San Francisco -7.5, o/u: 45.5
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Must See Rating: 2

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