Post#390 » by CrimsonCrew » Fri Feb 7, 2020 12:42 am
In re-watching, I think there's actually an argument that we ran too much. On the 1st and 10 from our 38 following the INT and the Kittle completion, they had all eleven defenders within seven yards of the LOS. At the snap of the ball, they had eight guys on the LOS, one three yards off, one not quite five yards off, and one seven yards off and moving forward. I think a playaction fake there might have resulted in a long TD and sealed the win. That said, we had all eleven guys in tight, which allowed them to completely crowd the LOS. Honestly, even a naked boot there would have gone for a first down. Garoppolo should have considered audibling, if he had another play to go to.
The 2nd and 9, it looks like he did audible, and had Samuel open, he just missed the throw due to the blitz. This is all Garoppolo looking skittish in the pocket. It's worth noting that Bourne was in the flat with no defender within ten yards of him - and that one was in man coverage on Samuel and out of position to make a play. An easy pass there might have won the game.
3rd and 9 you almost have to pass, and we false started and then had 3rd and 14. BLATANT offsides that went uncalled. Huge break for the Chiefs. Kpassagnon was all the way across the LOS at the snap of the ball. They got almost immediate pressure rushing five and Garoppolo had to bail. He actually had a minute to set his feet and throw, but instead he ran for two on a completely futile scramble. And he should have slid.
I will say, on back-to-back third downs (one for us, one for the Chiefs), they benefited tremendously from no-calls. The offsides, followed by the hold on Bosa on 3rd and 15.
Next drive we start out of the shotgun, but it's a run that gains 5. Here is where the could have run again, and that's a fair criticism. Up three against the Chiefs, I'm thinking I've got to score, not kill the clock.
They do go out of shotgun, which I don't love, but having watched the last two drives and how quickly the pass rush got there, I think they almost had to. Garoppolo was getting a rush on him as soon as he hit his back foot when he took snaps under center. Kittle was basically uncovered, but Chris Jones - who got no pressure - batted the pass.
Tough to run on third and five, but it's doable. Garoppolo totally froze up in the pocket and threw it to open space (he appeared to get hit as he threw, but there was still no one in the ballpark). He had Kittle again if he released as he hit his back foot, but he hesitated and got hit by the delayed blitzer. This one hurts, too, as it was there if Garoppolo executes. This is also the play where Garoppolo gets hit in the head. I thought that happened earlier, so the earlier flubs were just him not making the plays.
Pretty academic to talk about killing the clock with the run game at this point, but I'll review the plays anyway. I'm finding this somewhat cathartic, though watching the Chiefs' drives is still too painful. Next drive, 1st and 10 and we run for about 15. (Shout out Richie James, who kept pinning us inside the 20...). 1st and 10 they ran it, but there was a false start. I can't believe they call that **** on us after letting the offsides slide. 1st and 15 Kittle gets eight.
1st and 10 from the Chiefs' 49, and with three TOs, you could definitely think about a run or two in here. But you also want to save your TOs in case you don't score. Chiefs once again have nine guys within three yards of the LOS, eight on it. This play seemed pretty slow to develop, and Jones again batted the ball. Samuel and Bourne came out of their breaks about a yard apart, which seems like an odd design or, more likely, an error by one of them. Mostert comes open in the flat just after Garoppolo throws it.
2nd and 10 and you could think about running again. Garoppolo throws it late and it's nearly picked. Jones again got a piece of this one and maybe diverted it just enough (led Bourne into the defender instead of getting to him just in time). I don't love the last two looks. If our guys are open, it's not by much. Wouldn't have minded seeing a play designed to beat the blitz.
3rd and ten we have to throw, and Garoppolo air mails it way past Sanders. Not even close. Ugh. But Bourne was wide open on a crossing route for a first down and more. If that wasn't the first read, it should have been.
4th and 10 you've got to throw. Especially with the clock against you. We needed to use one of our TOs here. Officials should have called a delay. I guess in theory that's an error in our favor, but given that we seemed to run the play before we were ready, it didn't feel like it. Kittle stayed in to block, inexplicably. So did Mostert. Too tough to see what happened with the routes on the game broadcast. Garoppolo takes a blow to the face, but you aren't ever going to get that call.
Anyway, I changed my mind. It wasn't cathartic. It sucked. Ugh.