McCaffrey missing but with Mason taking his place, Niners' offense was not
So you were unable to watch the Monday night game because of the arrogance and selfishness of those dueling millionaires, ESPN and Directv? That’s what happens to us knaves, but there is a solution, if a bit inadequate.
Simply insert a disc on your playback device of any 49ers game from last season. Other than the Super Bowl. The Niners are still the same. Not that you or anyone in the NFL should be surprised.
Yes, an hour or two before kickoff at Levi’s Stadium, it was announced that San Francisco’s Christian McCaffrey, arguably the best all-around running back in the league, would not play because of a lingering calf injury. Oh well, line up Jordan Mason and chalk up a season-opening victory, 32-19, over the New York Jets.
Mason carried 28 times for 147 yards and a touchdown. But he seemed very unimpressed with himself. Although he had the game of his brief 49er career, Mason shrugged it off, saying “I worked hard all summer.”
Linebacker Fred Warner was similarly unexcited. “That’s why we’re a team,” said Warner. “We have a lot of good players.”
On both sides of the ball, the Niners won this game early by forcing the Jets into repeated three-and-out sequences. When you don’t have the ball, even with a quarterback like Aaron Rodgers, making a comeback is tough.
At age 40, Rodgers, the one-time Cal star, was unable to hit any big plays until well into the second half. The Jets head coach is Robert Saleh, who arrived in New York after working as defensive coordinator for the Niners. He certainly knows the San Francisco offensive system and how to stop it. But it proved impressive. Once again, the Niners are too strong.
On the telecast, which you may not have seen, the FOX announcing crew of Joe Buck and Troy Aikman kept repeating the fact that the Niners were running between the tackles. As if it were a shock. The Niners are recognized for their passing attack, but their emphasis under coach Kyle Shanahan has been to pound out yards.
That is a two-way advantage. San Francisco held onto the ball for nearly 40 minutes and gained 401 net yards. It’s difficult for the opposition to score when it doesn’t have the football.
San Francisco quarterback, Brock Purdy, completed 19 of 29 passes for 231 yards. However, the Niners did not have a touchdown through the air, a rare occurrence.
Shanahan was not displeased with his team’s performance. Although as coaches always point out after wins, there could be improvement. The Niners go to Minneapolis next Sunday where they’ll face the Vikings and quarterback, Sam Darnold, who of course in the 2023 season was Purdy’s backup on the 49ers.
Ricky Pearsall, the rookie who was shot in the chest at Union Square during a robbery attempt a week ago Saturday, was at the game Monday night. He is on the non-football injury list and hopes to be in uniform in a month. Some of the first responders who treated Pearsall after the shooting were at the game and honored by the Niners.