@Henry posted:6 paragraphs of "ifs and buts" wrong.
Oh no not 6 paragraphs. I'm not even sure if what you wrote qualifies as a sentence.
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Ok Big Dog pic.twitter.com/CDzpkdD9ho
— Aaron Nagler (@AaronNagler) September 27, 2021
+Win over MLF's big brother who appeared to be a sore loser after the game. LOL I never liked Shanahan's old man and Kyle is likely similar type of guy, a weasel.
Allegedly MLF and Shanahan in rift over SF call to get AR in offseason. But football comes before friendship. They don't need to be friendly in my book.
+Interesting how NFL has become a time management game, you strive to be team with the ball and end of both halves now. (Thanks to Red for his insight) 49ers had ball for TD at half, but Packers kick walk-off FG for the win.
-Zebras
https://www.espn.com/nfl/story...ed-lungs-source-says
A rough & tumble game for certain last night
Not gonna lie. Didn’t know there was a Chauncey Rivers on the team. Who knew?
Isn't everyone named Rivers one of Philip's kids?
Doc?
@H5 posted:+
Ok Big Dog pic.twitter.com/CDzpkdD9ho
— Aaron Nagler (@AaronNagler) September 27, 2021
Love that guy. He's getting into Big Willy territory.
Jerome Booger and his crew, the Angel Hernandez of the NFL.
Complete and utter incompetence in both cases.
Why aren’t they held accountable? I just can’t figure it out.
Love our TE's beating the crap out of Bosa all night. We out muscled the Niners boys.
Found on the internet:
Matt LaFleur says Allen Lazard went to special teams coordinator Mo Drayton after the 49ers’ 68-yard return and said he wanted to play on the kickoff coverage unit so that didn’t happen again.
LaFleur: “You see Allen busting his butt and he’s the first one down every time.”
Make Lazard a GM too. And give him the checkbook.
I think Preston Smith is playing much better so far, with this being his best game.
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Booting Lancaster out of the medical tent to get Adams in.
The series where AR threw 3 straight long ball incompletions looked bad but by that time the 49ers were playing guys at CB who they never expected having to play .... MLF had to be thinking "run vs. all those First Rounders in the front 7 .... or pass vs. JAGS"? Seems better to pick your spots a little more in that situation and not just attack them every play.
@pkr_north posted:burks didn't pass my eyeball test, either does 94/95/96, i did see 93 out there some, so that's good.
Burks had some solid plays. On the Jimmy G fumblelateral, Burks' quick drop cut off the returning safety valve receiver which also forced Garaporno's hand. He was solid in coverage and on special teams.
A plus for me was the play of Gutekunst draft picks-I have given him holy hell for many of them-starting with Savage: he is good, but I was not happy with trading up to get him--he had a better than good game.
Those three o-lineman did a very nice job..as will as undrafted Nijam-MVS looked like the real McCoy. Stokes looks real.
negative-well, Gary was a little better, he actually took an inside route after one of the many times he was completely shutdown. Other teams are watching film of this guy, they leave a tackle on him without help and allow any backfield protection to stay on the left side. On the occasion he went unblocked, the back neutralized him with a high cut block...I have said this before-when Gary is in pursuit-he moves like a long distance runner, with upright posture--I hear the benny hill theme in my head---his pursuit of the Garrapolo fumble was hilarious---good to see Garvin and Rivers getting more snaps--that will ultimately help Gary.
and in a world of bad NFL officiating, that crew is the worst.
Gary has (so far) proven the old adage "the best predictor of the future is the past". After being one of the most sought-after recruits in the country coming out of HS, he underachieved at Michigan. We heard explanations for it, such as "he was double teamed a lot", "he was playing out of position", etc. So he was drafted based mainly on sheer physical potential, thinking that NFL coaching could unlock that potential. Let's hope that eventually it does.
@Johnson posted:negative-well, Gary was a little better, he actually took an inside route after one of the many times he was completely shutdown. Other teams are watching film of this guy, they leave a tackle on him without help and allow any backfield protection to stay on the left side.
That was Gary vs. McGlinchey, right?? McGlinchey is no slouch out there (top 10 first rounder) but yes we need Gary to be a grown ass man especially with Z off the field.
The entire Niners O-Line has what...FOUR 1st round draft picks on it? The fact the Packers got ANY pressure with that bullshit they're running out there next to Kenny is shocking.
FYI, before the Sunday Night game the Niner O-Line had given up exactly ZERO sacks. They allowed 4 to the Packers.
That is what is maddening about players, be it due to matchup, energy level, bio rhythms, whatever .... the war of individual match ups can be so unpredictable.
@YATittle posted:Found on the internet:
Matt LaFleur says Allen Lazard went to special teams coordinator Mo Drayton after the 49ers’ 68-yard return and said he wanted to play on the kickoff coverage unit so that didn’t happen again.
LaFleur: “You see Allen busting his butt and he’s the first one down every time.”
There's nothing to dislike about this guy. Hopefully he gets a few more balls thrown his way. When the inevitable double and triple teams start with Adams again.
The math checks out.
I would have written it this way:
12+37>49
That is mathematically incorrect.
What are the odds!
That's because you're skeered.
“So freaking long….” - a phrase not usually associated with Henry.
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Consistency at the punting position has improved about 100% (Opie was really that bad).
What!! HOW?!? With Justin Tucker making a 66 yd FG bouncing off the cross bar and the Jax returner returning a missed 68 yd FG 109 yards for a TD?
Clutch kick by Mason for sure, but Tucker / Agnew should be the winners this week to me.
NFC?