NFL Daily with Gregg Rosenthal - 49ers-Seahawks TNF Recap
Episode Date: October 11, 2024Patrick Claybon is joined by Nick Shook to recap the 49ers taking care of business on the road against the Seahawks! The show starts with discussions about the Seahawks shortcomings and mistakes that ...led to their defeat (1:45) and DK Metcalf's difficult night (5:00). We end our recap taking a quick look at the overall 49ers performance (10:00) and the Juszczyk touchdown (14:00). Note: time codes approximate. NFL Daily YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/nflpodcastsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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You need one first down.
You don't have McCaffrey.
You don't have Mitchell.
You don't have J.P. Mason.
It's Isaac Carando.
We like I. Can he do it?
Hand off to Garendo off the right side.
He runs for a first round, and he's going to score.
He should go down, but he may just score his first touchdown of the NFL.
Grendo 10.
Oh, hold down on the one-yard line.
Perfect.
The game is over.
We've got a new closer, baby.
Isaac Garendo, the closer on Thursday night.
Football gets the deal done for the San Francisco 49ers.
What's up, everybody?
Welcome to NFL Daily, TNF Recap Edition.
Patrick Claibon here in the garage, looking at a svel
and a much more comfortable looking Nick Shook
as we had a comfortable and a fun game for a while in Seattle, Nick.
Yeah, it looked like we were cruising toward a blowout,
and then the Seahawks decided to wake up right when the Niners,
you know, they just went back to what they did the week before,
which is let a team back into a game.
But fortunately, for Niners fans who have spent all week stressing
about how can our team figure out how to close games,
they found a way, and they did it in a number of different ways,
including going to George Kittle.
And then, as you just heard, leaning on the run game,
when they needed to bleed clock,
Isaac Arendo coming through in a big spot
with Jordan Mason sidelined with a shoulder injury
and the Niners move back to 500 in a big, big way.
A huge way.
Ultimately, you heard there on the call from KNBR,
they lose Jordan Mason in the game.
He's got an injured shoulder.
He's in and out of the game.
There are a couple of times where it's like,
all right, Jordan Mason's back.
He actually had a nine-yard run.
Then he's back to the sideline.
A second half where Seattle has so many opportunities,
Nick, and that's going to be my big takeaway from the game.
Not just the second half, the end of the first half.
There were two attempts in the back of the end zone.
One where D.K. Metcalf got Kevin Duranted.
Also, Isaiah Likelead, right, where he's about an inch.
You know, that size 14 shoe, if it's a size 12.
Yeah, where's a 12?
Yeah, you go in, and it's a totally different type of situation, not, you know, momentum.
That's not important.
Getting the points, right?
It's what's actually important.
You get the points going into the half.
and then you can come out and you're in a better position.
They were just playing from behind after that.
Yeah, you know, it was a struggle for them.
You know, they go to halftime down 16 to 3.
They give up a touchdown to go down 23 to 3.
And Lumenfield's pretty quiet.
You know, the 12's silence sitting on their hands.
And for good reason, their offense had really shown any reason to be excited about this game.
It was very lopsided, one dimensional all night.
For the second straight week, the running game was a non-factor.
Gina Smith ends up throwing 52 passes.
But they find some life by going up tempo,
which is really where they're at their best.
It's not a really a reliable strategy in the NFL.
It's more of a collegiate thing than an NFL thing.
But out of desperation, they start speeding up the offense.
And before you know it, they're moving the football down the field.
And next thing you know, it's 23 to 10 because Leviska-Schanal responds to a George Kittle touchdown
by taking it 97 yards through the dynamic kickoff for a touchdown.
Then they come back and score another touchdown on a 13-play 94-yard drive that only took
five and a half minutes.
That's kind of speaking to the up-tempo.
And suddenly it's 23 to 17 and they got a legit shot.
But the problem was, was the same thing that showed up early in the game.
Gino Smith, when being asked to do so much,
throws a crucial interception that kills their comeback hopes.
And from there, they're just fighting their way back and they can never catch up.
And you could see Geno's frustration on the sideline after the play.
And Kirk Herbstreet, you know, who was,
Kirk was very critical of D.K. throughout the game.
I think the criticism of D.K. Metcalfe on that play was a little bit more legit
because he's running the dig on the backside.
And Renardo Green is clearly behind him.
If you look at the angle from behind Gino Smith,
all you see is gigantic D.K. Metcalfe with nothing in between him and Gino.
And he appears to be open, but he's drifting back.
And it's this type of thing where you celebrated earlier in the season, right,
where they're making a late read deep in the secondary,
that D.K. turns up field and goes for a touchdown.
Here he's starting to leak back,
and it's the other side of the coin there,
where if he's fading away and the defender's still tracing across the field,
it winds up being a pass directly to Renardo Green.
Yeah, he opens it up. He opens up for the undercut, and he makes a great play and picks it off.
And before you know it, you know, the Seahawks have all the momentum, whether it matters or not, it's in their favor.
And then next thing you know, they've turned the ball over and the 49ers capitalize.
And I have to say this, because this has been a big issue with them this season.
And really, in Kyle Shanahan's entire coaching career is establishing leads and then failing to figure out how to put games away.
Because of that pick, they then turn that into points.
And it goes from 23 to 17 to 29 to 17.
Kittle gets another touchdown pass, his second of the game, his second on third down,
in a goal to go situation, and then how does he celebrate?
He finds his wife and Kyle Eusechek's wife in a suite right along the field level there,
and they go jump into the stands to celebrate with their wives.
I mean, that was great, right?
But for the Seahawks, disaster, catastrophe, because they had fought so hard to get back
into the game and the same mistake that hurt them early, hurts them again.
And I hate to put it on Gino because he's going to obviously take all the flack.
And it was an earned interception, but it's more of two guys not being on the same.
page, which was the story of the night for D.K. Metcalfe. He finishes with 11 targets. He had
three catches. Three catches on 11 targets. He was visibly frustrated in the first half.
The sideline report from Kaylee Hartung was, I don't need to hear the pep talks. I just
want to go make plays. You see that face right there if you're watching on YouTube. He's mad.
They're down 13. Nothing. He can't get anything going because the Niners are playing good
coverage, but also the opportunities just aren't there. He did find a way to make a play late
in the game. And even that one was called back by a penalty. So a really frustrating
for D.K., where he probably felt like he had some opportunities and ultimately couldn't
deliver.
There is a universe out there somewhere where this is a seven catch for 176 yard and two
touchdown game for D.K. Metcalfe. It's very easy. You don't have to change too much
the play you're mentioning. Kenny Walker, for some reason, was bouncing up and down after going
out ride. And he never got set. And so it was a legal shift on a play where that provided
no advantage. Like, there's no advantage. It's not that he was, you know, doing some cheat
motion and he's moving towards the line of scrimmage. He's literally bouncing up and down
instead of getting set. It wipes off a D.K. touchdown. The aforementioned would be
touchdown before the end of the first half, where it's stated and it's on record in this
divisional rivalry. The 49ers' secondaries methodology is to be annoying to D.K. Metcalfe.
To try to get in his head. But aside from the circumstances going the other way, they also, as you
mentioned play very good defense on
DK. This isn't like some new thing.
This is a trend that's continued.
It hasn't, you know, the rookie,
Renardo Green, you know, this is first
time doing this, but it's consistent.
I think team-wise,
player-wise, specifically,
they know specifically what they need to do
to deal with DeKal and Metcalf.
And it just shows up over and what.
What it is is force a lot of tight windows.
And Gino, to his credit, tried to force passes in there.
And he actually got a lot of them on target.
It's just that the window was so small that the likelihood
of a catch was very low. There was one play in the first half. I think it was a third down
attempt where he's blanketed. I mean, he's covered by like two or three nineers. And the
ball hits him in the hands, but he's also got a DB holding him around the waist. He's
going, looking for the flag. They don't get the flag because there's just so much traffic there to
begin with. That was kind of the story for the night for them. And because they're so one,
one dimensional right now, if D.K. is not going. Well, then, all right, let's go to Tyler
Lockett. Let's go to Jackson Smith and Jigba. But those are supplementary receivers in this
offense. DK. is the focal point. If he's going, then your offense is going to go. Earlier in the
season, you know, they go play at New England and he has a long touchdown catch.
It seemed like it was just a week by week thing where there would be one long
DK touchdown reception per week.
You could bank on it fantasy owners.
It was going to happen.
Sunrises, sunsets.
DK gets loose for 65, 70 yard touchdown catch.
That has not been the case in the last two weeks.
That definitely wasn't the case on Thursday night, even when he did, which by the way, that
throw by Gino was a phenomenal play, where he's under pressure and he sees D.K.
behind coverage and puts it over the top perfectly for him to catch.
And you think, oh, they're back in it.
and then it's wiped out by the penalty.
It's a tough spot for the Seahawks right now
because we saw them go play against Detroit
a couple weeks ago and put up a ton of points
and fall short.
You know they're capable of that,
but they're only capable of that
when they have a balanced offense.
And without this running game,
which has been just very uninspired to me
in the last couple weeks,
it was again tonight.
You're just asking too much of Gino Smith.
Not that he's not able to do it,
it's a lot to ask of any quarterback in the NFL.
And not just the offensive circumstance
over on the defense as well,
where you seen now in games you had Daniel Jones
in terms of adjusted yards per attempt
one of the best 10 games of Daniel Jones's entire career
comes against Seattle. You literally saw Jared Gough
not miss once. And here we are tonight
where you've got Jordan Mason out,
you need a stop, you've got three timeouts with under a minute 30 to go,
and Isaac Guerrero is running down the sideline
choosing not to score a touchdown. It's, there's, the margins are
very, very slim for this team.
And as you mentioned, right, with Eugene Cyril being back there and getting the
lion's share of attention and the way we approach quarterbacking, there's a lot going on
in Seattle that Gino's having to deal with.
Yeah, I think it's probably pretty startling to Seahawks fans who thought when they hired
Mike McDonald that their defensive issues would be fixed.
But it was a personnel thing.
And they tried to address it in the offseason.
And they've been pretty banged up.
But they didn't get some guys back tonight that they didn't, that were questionable to play.
Boy, Amafé, Julian Love being two of them.
I wonder why on the touchdown passed
Debo Samuel early in the game
where Love fails to close in from the top
why Maffa's in coverage there?
You know, like that's a guy
that's a good pass rusher, right?
Get after the quarterback.
Harass Brock Purdy who did a great job
of navigating the pocket,
kind of dancing around early in the game,
a little unorthodox from him.
But like, lean on your strengths.
We know against the run.
That's just not their strength.
It is really disheartening
to see them give up a long run
at the end of the game
to make that long effort
to just score touchdown
to get within one possession
and then instantly it's wiped away by a long garendo run.
That's really disheartening.
That's a bummer.
You hope it gets better when you get some of those guys back.
But where they are right now, you see their weaknesses.
And it's a struggle for them to win games.
And now they're 3-3-3.
They're in an NFC West that's very much for the taking
with the Niners at 3-3 as well.
But this is a turning point potentially for a team
because you look at it and you go,
well, we still can't stop the run.
We have to get better at that.
If we don't get better at that,
then teams are going to know how to beat us.
And we're going to have a hard time.
We're going to have to ask Gino to throw 50 passes a game
as it stands right now.
And that makes for a tough outlook
for the next month or so.
Yeah, and the 49ers make it tougher.
I don't want to make it all.
Seattle, there was a nice win,
especially considering the way things ended
with the Kaiser White interception
against the Arizona Cardinals last week.
Brock comes back.
He's 18 to 28, 255, three touchdowns,
two of those.
One was probably the throw of Brock Purdy's year
down the sideline
to the corner of the end zone
to George Kittle.
had Kittle with another one
and then the one where Debo does all the work
and I know the Purdy
yak conspiracy people
are going to pounce on that one and be like
see it's all a myth but like
that was the first huge
yak play of the 49er season
where Brock didn't have to do a lot
so yeah everybody's going to get
one of those occasionally
the Seahawks
I'll approach this delicately
might have gotten one
on the night there was a punt by
Mitch Wisnowski, that went to D. Williams, his teammate, Devin Milderspoon, pushed the gunner
into him. And so it appeared on replay, which Terry McCauley pointed out on the broadcast,
that D touched that ball. Then he got note from the folks in New York that they did not have
the angle that we were able to get after the fact. And so, yeah, the Seahawks even had another
opportunity there that they couldn't take advantage of. Yeah, you know, we're still in the early
ages of the replay center and replay assist it is interesting that they didn't get the angle that
that a lot of people saw on amazon but ultimately they catch a break right and and that happens
in football games one team will catch a break here and there how do you capitalize they didn't
capitalize on that so it didn't really end up mattering all that much but in the moment of course
you're like whoa how did you miss that um you know the seahawks are a sloppy team and and that's a
play that happens across football at all levels i'm not saying that that alone was sloppy
Devin Witherspoon's trying to block a guy.
They run into the returner.
It happens.
It happens more than you think it does.
But I also look at the numbers in this game and just trying to justify what I saw with my eyes.
Nine penalties for 69 yards.
We talked about the one that wiped out the D.K. touchdown catch.
But there's false starts.
There's all kinds of issues on both sides of the ball that just get in the way where the operation just was not clean.
And credit to the 49ers, because again, we don't want to make this all about negative Seahawks talk.
They did the good job of capitalizing and really finishing this game.
I mean, I know we've talked about a little bit already,
but this is a team that blew a game against the Cardinals last week.
I mean, they were reeling after that.
People are questioning Kyle Shanahan,
and yeah, he's 38 and no going into that situation
when he's up by 10 points in fourth quarter and they lose that game.
So he's got that track record.
But at the same time, we also know some of the games that he's lost
in situations where he's held leads.
This tonight, on the road, in a tough environment,
when the other team fights their way back in the game,
this has to be a feather in their cap that, look, you know what?
We can finish games.
We can finish games when we don't have Jordan,
Mason, when Debo Samuel might get a little dinged up again, as it seems he does every week,
when, you know, things aren't necessarily going right for us.
We have enough talent and enough moxie to overcome that and finish it off in the most traditional
way possible, which is a fullback rushing touchdown.
In fact, let's go ahead.
Let's go ahead and listen to the call of Juice getting in the end zone and going to greet
his significant other.
Purdy under center.
Hughes Jack goes into an eye, and he's down to the three-point stance, a true eye,
ahead of Garendo.
Debo comes in motion left.
They give it on fullback force.
Hughes check.
Touchdown.
Juice.
The juice breaks loose.
And so a nice moment for the juice check family, but now that I'm thinking about it,
because Isaac Guerrero kind of slowed up to burn clock there, he should have just gone
ahead and punched that thing in there.
I knew that was going to be the discourse.
I knew that was going to be the complaint online.
Why don't get Garendo his first touchdown?
He just sacrificed it to run clock,
giving the ball.
But then again,
this is big brain Kyle Shanahan.
What am I going to do on the goal line?
They're expecting to me to give it to Garendo.
Let's give it to the fullback and catch him by surprise
and it works to perfection.
It's just a, it's a funny,
we've come a long way with Kyle Shanahan calling plays.
I'm thinking about last year
where he's absolutely force-feeding CMC
to keep the streak alive in a game that was deep into garbage time.
You never know what's coming.
And you mentioned blowing leads late.
The stat, the regular season stat is one thing.
They've done it a couple of times in the big game, in the Super Bowl,
against the Kansas City Chiefs, who they have coming up next on October 20th.
Looking forward to that one, the Thursday night game gives them a little bit of the break.
And now, after losing three straight, Shook, it's the Falcons up next for the Seahawks
who are kind of reeling right now going up against the team that's,
You know, not doing it on the score, but vibes-wise, the Falcons are hot right now.
Yeah, I mean, they're hot.
They figured out how to put up points in the last couple of weeks.
Kirk Cousin threw for over 500 yards recently.
Like, they're starting to unlock that offense.
And I'm looking at the Seahawks last three games.
You lose 42 to 29, 29 to 20, and 36 to 24.
So we know you're going to end up in that like 20 to 30 range of points,
but is that going to be enough with this defense the way it is right now.
That's the big question.
I'm not sure.
And then right after that, you get Buffalo, which they have their own issues to sort out
after a 9 for 30 performance by Josh Allen in Houston last weekend.
But that's a tough couple of game stretch.
And suddenly you could go from 3 and 2 to 3 and 5 and on this long losing streak.
And it's crisis mode in Seattle.
So they got to get back on the horse and find a way to win before long.
It's getting early.
It's getting late early in Seattle as we roll through this 2024 NFL season.
That's the Thursday night football recap.
Nick Shook.
Any final thoughts?
before we say go eye to the people, man.
It was a great game.
I thought it was going to be a boring game,
and I was glad we got entertained.
But my heart's also with my baseball team.
Cleveland Guardians come back and beat the Detroit Tigers
5 to 4 to force a game 5.
I know this is a football podcast, but go guards, baby.
I knew it.
We love baseball.
We love you guys.
We'll see you next time on NFL Daily.
Hey, everybody.
Daniel Jeremiah here.
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