Here’s why Kyle Shanahan didn’t pull 49ers starters in garbage time vs. Steelers

Was it a little strange seeing the #49ers playing their starters deep into a blowout? Head coach Kyle Shanahan explained why that happened Sunday in Pittsburgh:

The 49ers and head coach Kyle Shanahan narrowly averted disaster in their 2021 season opener when they nearly blew a 41-17 lead in under two minutes. That too-close-for-comfort victory stood out in the list of reasons why San Francisco continued playing its starters late into their 30-7 win over the Steelers on Sunday.

In that game against the Lions the 49ers led 41-17 until Detroit scored touchdowns with 1:53 and 1:07 left in the fourth quarter. They converted both two-point tries, and then a Deebo Samuel fumble gave the Lions the ball back with 52 seconds left.

In their 2023 season opener San Francisco controlled their game in Pittsburgh the same way. A Jake Moody field goal with 5:30 left pushed the 49ers’ lead to 30-7. The game looked like a wrap, but the club’s starters stayed in most of the rest of the way.

Shanahan on Wednesday in a press conference cited that Lions game in 2021 as part of the reason he ran the risk of playing his defensive starters into the final drive of a blowout win.

“Yeah, you pull guys when you think the game’s over and you do that off of experience and we didn’t think the game was over when it’s at that point,” Shanahan said. “Now, sometime in that drive because it took so long, we debated whether to take them out before that drive or not. We’d been in that situation before, we decided not to. We kept Bosa out just for a third down, but ended up going longer and then we didn’t want to pull them out in the middle of it. So, we kept that drive. But, that was the last drive of the game. We decided that before it, just went long.”

It makes sense given the team’s recent experience with nearly blowing what appeared to be an insurmountable lead. However, the team also has recent experience with player availability dramatically impacting their Super Bowl hopes.

Threading the needle between when to play starters and not is certainly not easy, and Shanahan’s explanation for the defensive starters staying in makes sense.

The one that doesn’t quite track is running back Christian McCaffrey’s heavy workload late in that contest. Of the seven designed runs in the fourth quarter, which San Francisco led by 20 going into, McCaffrey carried five of them. His backup, Elijah Mitchell, only had two of them.

The 49ers have a deep backfield with players like Mitchell and Jordan Mason who have proven effective in a de facto ‘closer’ role where they churn out tough yards to help salt the game away. That takes some of the overall onus off of McCaffrey, who played all but 10 offensive snaps, but it also helps keep him fresh for the entire season.

Ultimately this is a good problem to have to deal with. Most teams would be thrilled to be trying to figure out when to pull their starters because they’re up by so many points. And if the 49ers continue playing for the rest of the year the way they played Sunday, Shanahan will certainly be in a position to have to make this decision again.

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Studs and Duds from 49ers’ Week 1 blowout win vs. Steelers

With week one in the books, here’s a look at some of the studs and duds from the 49ers’ Week 1 win over the Steelers.

On the opening weekend of the new NFL season, the San Francisco 49ers made a statement with a dominant performance on the road.

Behind Brock Purdy, Brandon Aiyuk and a commanding defensive effort, the 49ers cruised to a 30-7 rout over the Pittsburgh Steelers at Acrisure Stadium in Week 1 on Sunday.

The 49ers’ offense punched in seven scoring drives while racking up 391 yards of total office. Defensively, the 49ers forced a pair of turnovers with two interceptions off Steelers quarterback Kenny Pickett.

Although there won’t be meant duds from the 49ers’ balanced performance against the Steelers, here’s a look at some of the studs and duds from Sunday’s game in Pittsburgh.

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NFL Twitter reacts to Brock Purdy’s impressive performance in Week 1 vs. Steelers

Following the 49ers’ 30-7 rout on the road against the Steelers, NFL Twitter chimed in with a flurry of different reactions on Sunday.

On the opening drive of the season, the San Francisco 49ers forced a quick three-and-out with a Drake Jackson sack on Kenny Pickett. On offense, Brock Purdy, Brandon Aiyuk and Kyle Shanahan capitalized with a surgical drive down the field a touchdown to take a 7-0 lead.

Following their impressive drive to start the season, the 49ers never looked back. In his return to the field, Purdy spun the rock for 19-of-29 passing for 220 yards through the air to go along with two touchdowns and zero interceptions.

Christian McCaffrey picked up right where he left off, rushing for 151 yards with one long touchdown run.

Brandon Aiyuk looked like he could’ve sparked a breakout campaign with eight catches for 129 yards receiving. Aiyuk tacked on two touchdown receptions along with a key block to spring Christian McCaffrey on his touchdown run.

As the 49ers’ offensive cruised up and down the field, their defense handled business on the other side of the ball. Jackson recorded three sacks while Talanoa Hufanga and Charvarius Ward each picked off Pickett.

Following the 49ers’ 30-7 rout on the road in Week 1 over the Steelers, NFL Twitter chimed in with reactions. Here’s a look at what fans and analysts were saying on social media on Sunday.

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