The San Francisco 49ers are a bad football team. They showed it Thursday night against the Green Bay Packers. The Packers dismantled the struggling 49ers by riding another stellar performance by Aaron Rogers as his four touchdowns as they won 34-17 in Levi’s Stadium.
Peter Bukowski, the host of the daily Locked On Packers podcast, went into detail on how bad the 49ers are and what we saw on Thursday night.
Bukowski: The Packers defense held the 49ers to 55 yards on 17 carries. That’s a 3.2 yards per carry average and the lone touchdown came at the very end of the game. It was one of the most garbage garbage-time touchdowns you can possibly have. You can look at the box score and say that Richie James had nine catches for 184 yards, about half of that came in the second half and the rest of the team did basically nothing. This was a team that had three points through three quarters. That’s what the Packers defense should have done. But do you know what good teams do? They beat the crap out of bad teams and the 49ers are currently constituted as a bad football team. Now, Green Bay’s offense is really good and the 49ers defense was still 12th in DVOA and a top-seven run defense and Green Bay hangs 34 points on them. They put up 111 rushing yards ad were able to be pretty effective, all things considered.
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