What an ugly night. And the weather was bad, too!

It was wet, it was windy, and the San Francisco 49ers reached a new low, losing 30-18 to a Colts team they really should have beaten. There were a monsoon of mistakes, on both sides of the ball, to accompany some questionable play-calling. The 49ers, who have an intimate relationship with self-inflicted wounds, were 1-11 on 3rd down, and committed four turnovers, to go along with seven penalties for 122 yards.

The weather didn't make it any easier, but I'm not sure it would have turned out any different on a sunny day. Here are my 13 observations from the 49ers monsoon:



  1. "Garoppolo doesn't have problems throwing a wet ball." I think we can see that wasn't true. He turned the ball over three times.
  2. "The 49ers don't practice wet ball drills." Maybe they should.


And I didn't even bring up the very strange challenge that wasted a timeout the team needed late in the game.


Next up is Chicago. My guess is Shanahan will have Garoppolo start the game, regardless of Lance's health status. But if the 49ers can't beat the Bears, I would think it has to be Lance the rest of the way.

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