49ers training camp: defense bullies Garoppolo in final practice before Denver
The 49ers held their final practice just before they were scheduled to board a plane to Denver.
The 49ers held their final practice just before they were scheduled to board a plane to Denver.
The 49ers held their final practice just before they were scheduled to board a plane to Denver.
Kyle Shanahan’s crew will join the Broncos for their annual week of joint-practices before the two meet in a preseason matchup Monday night. As the team gets ready for Denver, Jimmy Garoppolo was not exactly feeling ‘mile-high’ after Wednesday’s practice.
Garoppolo: 37 snaps
Nick Mullens: 21 snaps
C.J. Beathard: 11 snaps
The theme throughout most of 49ers training camp has been the defense outperforming the offense. It took a while for the offense to get going, which it eventually did, but still, it has yet to have any consistency against its defensive counterpart.
Garoppolo’s interception-heavy practice on Wednesday was not a fluke.
His first interception (Tartt) was tipped up in the air by his receiver before landing in the hands of the opposing safety. Aside from that one unlucky interception, the rest was mostly on Garoppolo.
Whether there was miscommunication, or 49ers receivers running the wrong routes, the defensive secondary made Garoppolo look silly. So silly that Garoppolo was intercepted on five-straight passing attempts towards the end of practice.
Shanahan addressed practice and the alarming performance from his franchise quarterback:
“He threw it to the wrong team five plays in a row. I was a defensive coach today, so I was pumped. But no, the defense did great today and obviously he struggled. You hope to never have a day like that, but I don’t think it’s ever not happened to anyone. When you do that, you hope you can practice long enough and give him a chance to play out of it and use it as an opportunity that hopefully you can do in a game. Hopefully you don’t have five in the game, but you can play yourself out of two in a row or something like that. I thought he did play better at the end of the two-minute drive and in the red zone. We hit a rough spot. I was happy for the defense, but the offense is going to have about a day and a half to think about it.”
“Coming off a collarbone, we’re trying to ease him in to when he can hit. We know Jimmie is going to hit every single second he has a chance to so we’ve got to protect him from himself a little bit.”
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