Up 27-3 on Carolina...it's a massacre. 6 sacks and a pick.
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(10-28-2019, 12:44 AM)BostonCard Wrote: It was a good Sunday for the Bosas. Brother Joey has two sacks and three TFL’s for the chargers.
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(10-28-2019, 12:44 AM)BostonCard Wrote: It was a good Sunday for the Bosas. Brother Joey has two sacks and three TFL’s for the chargers.
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(10-28-2019, 03:32 AM)Mick Wrote: A big part of the 49er narrative I've been reading over the past few weeks is "Yeah, the Niners are 6-0, but they haven't played anybody. Wait until they play a real team." Carolina was 4-2 with the third best defense in the league. And then the Niners hung 51 points on them.
(10-28-2019, 03:32 AM)Mick Wrote: A big part of the 49er narrative I've been reading over the past few weeks is "Yeah, the Niners are 6-0, but they haven't played anybody. Wait until they play a real team." Carolina was 4-2 with the third best defense in the league. And then the Niners hung 51 points on them.
(10-28-2019, 05:14 AM)gocard14 Wrote: The Shanahan offense is everything I wish the Stanford offense could be. Stay true to our run oriented, west coast roots, but so much more creative. Lots of misdirection on runs, heavy use of play action, anything to keep the defense guessing and from playing downhill. Here’s hoping Shaw spends some time with Shanahan, or poaches a member of his staff.
One play that comes to mind is the Debo Samuel TD run. Blocked like a standard trap, there was a jet sweep motion (pure decoy) and the handoff went inside to the slot WR who cut it upfield like a typical power. Caught defense flat footed — Touchdown. Brilliant play design
I feel like there’s 5-6 of these every game you could point to.
(10-28-2019, 05:14 AM)gocard14 Wrote: The Shanahan offense is everything I wish the Stanford offense could be. Stay true to our run oriented, west coast roots, but so much more creative. Lots of misdirection on runs, heavy use of play action, anything to keep the defense guessing and from playing downhill. Here’s hoping Shaw spends some time with Shanahan, or poaches a member of his staff.
One play that comes to mind is the Debo Samuel TD run. Blocked like a standard trap, there was a jet sweep motion (pure decoy) and the handoff went inside to the slot WR who cut it upfield like a typical power. Caught defense flat footed — Touchdown. Brilliant play design
I feel like there’s 5-6 of these every game you could point to.
(10-28-2019, 02:02 PM)Nan3cy Wrote: I heard or read that three of their four top running backs -- all of whom seem to be doing quite well, thank you very much -- were undrafted free agents. Sounds to me as though Lynch and Shanahan are a pretty darned good team in the player-picking department.
(10-28-2019, 02:02 PM)Nan3cy Wrote: I heard or read that three of their four top running backs -- all of whom seem to be doing quite well, thank you very much -- were undrafted free agents. Sounds to me as though Lynch and Shanahan are a pretty darned good team in the player-picking department.
(10-29-2019, 12:00 AM)BostonCard Wrote:(10-28-2019, 02:02 PM)Nan3cy Wrote: I heard or read that three of their four top running backs -- all of whom seem to be doing quite well, thank you very much -- were undrafted free agents. Sounds to me as though Lynch and Shanahan are a pretty darned good team in the player-picking department.
I think if ever there is a position where UdFA’s can succeed, it is at running back. That, plus the short career most running backs have (Frank Gore excepted) is why teams tend not to spend too much in terms of draft capital on running backs.
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(10-29-2019, 12:00 AM)BostonCard Wrote:(10-28-2019, 02:02 PM)Nan3cy Wrote: I heard or read that three of their four top running backs -- all of whom seem to be doing quite well, thank you very much -- were undrafted free agents. Sounds to me as though Lynch and Shanahan are a pretty darned good team in the player-picking department.
I think if ever there is a position where UdFA’s can succeed, it is at running back. That, plus the short career most running backs have (Frank Gore excepted) is why teams tend not to spend too much in terms of draft capital on running backs.
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