49ers lose to the Texans 16-13 and SF’s defense looks unreliable

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By Jeremy Harness

In preseason games, the starters are only in the game for less than a quarter, so there’s really not much to draw from or to analyze, since these games are mostly played by guys who won’t be on the field much when it counts or won’t even make the team anyway.

So this will be mostly be about less than a quarter of action from Saturday’s game, which was won by the Houston Texans by a 16-13 score over the San Francisco 49ers at NRG Stadium. This was the 49ers’ second glorified practice of season.

Jimmy Garoppolo was in for two drives, and he completed 10 of his 12 throws for 136 yards, a touchdown and was intercepted once. While he was in the game, the offense looked sharp and ready to go for the season to start, as Garoppolo was able to extend plays and find open receivers when the protection broke down.

The 49ers’ first drive culminated with Garoppolo finding Trent Taylor in the back of the end zone to give his team a 7-0 lead.

His second drive did not end so well, but they still moved the ball very well nonetheless. Once the 49ers again crossed into the Texans’ territory, Garoppolo was a little high in his pass over the middle to rookie Dante Pettis. As a result, the ball was tipped in the air, and the ball was scooped up by Johnson Bademosi.

So overall, not a bad showing by the 49ers’ starting offense at all. However, the defense still has some concerns attached to it. Just as Garoppolo carved up the Texans’ defense, Houston quarterback Deshaun Watson did the same to the 49ers’ defense.

Watson, who was missing his star wideout in DeAndre Hopkins on Saturday, still was able to gouge the 49ers’ starting unit, and he also ended his first drive with a touchdown. He went 5-for-8 for 73 yards and that score. That was his first–and only–drive of the game, and he then made way for Brandon Weeden.

Granted, the defense was without many of its key players, including cornerback Richard Sherman, defensive lineman Solomon Thomas and linebacker Malcolm Smith. But overall, it was just not a good look for a defense that was said to have improved over the past year.

As it stands right now, expect the 49ers to score some points, but also give up quite a bit of points at the same time.

The 49ers visit the Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium on Saturday, August 25 at 1:30 pm PDT.

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