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SANTA CLARA, Calif. — Kyle Shanahan knows what the talk will be around the San Francisco 49ers if quarterback Trey Lance struggles in his first season as the starter with Jimmy Garoppolo waiting on the bench.
There will be calls from some fans for a change back to the quarterback who helped the 49ers reach the NFC title game and Super Bowl in his two healthy seasons as a starter, and there will be questions from the media about whether Lance is ready for the job.
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“We all know how it’ll go,” Shanahan said Wednesday. “I also know if Jimmy wasn’t here and Trey did bad how it would go. So we understand that. The fact that he has this successful quarterback behind him, that’s obvious how that narrative will be and understandably so.”
That outside pressure had no impact on the 49ers’ decision last week to bring Garoppolo back on a reduced contract as the backup.
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But Shanahan felt it was important enough before the news became public to gather a group of about 15 team leaders to explain the team’s thinking in making the move. His message to the players was to make sure they support Lance through any rough patches.
“Our players also know Jimmy went through some tough times, too, and they had his back,” Shanahan said. “Regardless of if they thought there was a better option, they had his back and people have to realize that.
“Players need to realize that, just like their position, it happens at the quarterback position too. You’re not going to be perfect. … You have to realize when you do struggle, those guys know it’s a lot harder to play well when no one has your back. You have to help guys through that. I think we’ve got the guys who can do that.”
The 49ers are going full speed ahead with Lance as the starter beginning with Sunday’s opener against the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field. This is the first time since 2019 that Lance will begin a season as a starter; his 2020 season at North Dakota State was wiped out by the pandemic, and he spent his rookie year in the NFL backing up Garoppolo.
Lance started two games last season when Garoppolo was hurt but has spent the entire lead-up to this season as the starter and is looking forward to a real game instead of practices and exhibitions.
“A breath of fresh air for sure,” he said. “I’m excited to game plan for somebody, not just running our training camp scripts and going against our defense. Get to put plays in for certain situations and different things like that. So it’s been an awesome experience.”
Lance was not picked as one of the 49ers’ six captains for the season, with the players voting for Trent Williams, George Kittle, Nick Bosa, Arik Armstead, Fred Warner and Jimmie Ward.
Shanahan said Lance was seventh and Deebo Samuel eighth in the voting, but he wanted to limit the number of captains to six and said it wasn’t unusual for a first-year starter not to get the honor.
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Lance hopes to get to that point soon in his career but said it won’t change how he approaches his job as a leader.
“That’s a goal of mine, but I don’t think you can look at any of those six guys and be like, ‘That guy is a bozo,’” Lance said. “Those guys have all played football at a very, very high level. … I voted for every single one of those guys, so I think each and every one of them deserves it. It’s definitely a goal of mine moving forward, but those guys have all proved it and that’s what this league is all about.”
- Kittle missed practice after injuring his groin in practice Monday, and his status for this week is uncertain.
- OL Daniel Brunskill (hamstring) also sat out. LB Dre Greenlaw (elbow) was limited.