RIPskaterdude wrote:Yeah it's pretty obvious now. Nice try though
Is CMC that selfish about the record at the expense of everything else?? Damn
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RIPskaterdude wrote:Yeah it's pretty obvious now. Nice try though
49er4life1979 wrote:RIPskaterdude wrote:Yeah it's pretty obvious now. Nice try though
Is CMC that selfish about the record at the expense of everything else?? Damn
49er4life1979 wrote:RIPskaterdude wrote:Yeah it's pretty obvious now. Nice try though
Is CMC that selfish about the record at the expense of everything else?? Damn
Jikkle wrote:Man this is the very definition of a hot or cold team. When things click they really click and when they don't click it's awful.
Still good that the team looks like it did earlier on in the season and back on track.
49er4life1979 wrote:Hragrave and Bosa led the way with 1.5 sacks a piece and I believe each had 3 QB hits. Great team effort. And looks like Oliver has been benched and Ambry Thomas has been put in. Fingers crossed.
Jikkle wrote:Man this is the very definition of a hot or cold team. When things click they really click and when they don't click it's awful.
Still good that the team looks like it did earlier on in the season and back on track.
arich35 wrote:Jikkle wrote:Man this is the very definition of a hot or cold team. When things click they really click and when they don't click it's awful.
Still good that the team looks like it did earlier on in the season and back on track.
I don't think any game was awful. We never get blown out or haven't had a chance to win a game. We really should be 7-2 right now if it weren't for a missed kick.
CrimsonCrew wrote:49er4life1979 wrote:Hragrave and Bosa led the way with 1.5 sacks a piece and I believe each had 3 QB hits. Great team effort. And looks like Oliver has been benched and Ambry Thomas has been put in. Fingers crossed.
This could be game-specific. JAX has smaller, shiftier slot guys. I wouldn't be shocked if Oliver got more looks against run-heavy teams or teams with bigger slot guys. Next week against TB should be interesting to see. Best-case might be Womack coming back and taking that outside job from Thomas on nickel downs. Thomas has some ability, as we saw with his nice play in the red zone this week, but he just can't defend deep stuff on the outside. He gets burned constantly. You can't have that.
Luter is also a possibility. He's probably more of a prototype outside corner than Womack, but hard to see them going with a rookie who hasn't played at all at this stage.
49er4life1979 wrote:Hragrave and Bosa led the way with 1.5 sacks a piece and I believe each had 3 QB hits. Great team effort. And looks like Oliver has been benched and Ambry Thomas has been put in. Fingers crossed.
Harry Palmer wrote:49er4life1979 wrote:Hragrave and Bosa led the way with 1.5 sacks a piece and I believe each had 3 QB hits. Great team effort. And looks like Oliver has been benched and Ambry Thomas has been put in. Fingers crossed.
Oliver’s had a weird year. Lots of big plays, not normal y what you want from a db, and yeah too many have been bad. But he’s also made a bunch of great plays, often in big moments. Can’t figure out if it’s system, or he’s a gambler, or he’s being targeted, or what. Been too depressed to watch the 22s lately, really just been burrowing as a 9ers fan, but maybe the win will get me back watching the film so I have a better idea. Thomas played well for the most part.
CrimsonCrew wrote:arich35 wrote:Jikkle wrote:Man this is the very definition of a hot or cold team. When things click they really click and when they don't click it's awful.
Still good that the team looks like it did earlier on in the season and back on track.
I don't think any game was awful. We never get blown out or haven't had a chance to win a game. We really should be 7-2 right now if it weren't for a missed kick.
Yeah, football inevitably comes down to a handful of key plays, and it's hard to play "what if" on a lot of them because they would change how the teams approached the game. We can fairly say they should have won the Browns game because they had a FG that is hit like 88% of the time throughout the league and they missed it. Harder on the others, but that TD at the end of the first half against the Vikings was huge. Not to mention the missed 40-yarder earlier in the game (though we hit from 55 and they missed from 50). If we didn't need a TD at the end there, we very likely win that game.
And against the Bengals, if we avoided the dumb/fluky INT in the deep red zone, that's very much a game. If Purdy just slid or went out of bounds, it would have been second-and-goal from the 10 in a 17-10 game. Wheels fell off after that, but if we scored there - even a FG - we would have been right back in it.