49ers overreactions: Is Brock Purdy team's best QB since Steve Young?
Briefly

If there is such a thing as a "halftime adjustments game," the 49ers would have a losing record. The team has been outscored 77-66 after halftime, despite dominating first halves. This suggests a need for improvement in making effective game-time adjustments, as highlighted by defensive end Nick Bosa, who noted they do well to start games but struggle with unforeseen plays in the second half. The offense also faced challenges, failing to score in the second half against the Cardinals.
San Francisco has shown promising performances this season, evidenced by their recent 36-24 victory against the Seahawks. However, issues remain evident, particularly with their ability to execute halftime adjustments. As the 49ers prepare for the Chiefs, who have historically exposed their vulnerabilities in high-pressure situations, overcoming this challenge will be essential for San Francisco to turn their season around.
Read at NBC Sports Bay Area & California
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