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I'm going to take a wild guess... Crabtree was interfered with, and flagrant holding should have been called on the safety. And maybe the call on Culliver that kept the Crows' drive going late in the 4th.

Did I miss any?
i thought the safety play at the end was a brilliant coaching move. I think the players were told to blatantly hold. So what if they call it. A safety if they are in the endzone which they are giving anyway and if they accept the penalty then they just the clock out. It was a no lose situation for them to hold.
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Originally posted by Hungry5:

"We could've ran on them all day," he said. "We called plays that we thought [were] good, and things didn't happen."


Oh. Well, then..... maybe they really weren't as good as you thought. Ever think of that? Maybe if they'd been good, something would have happened. Because that's usually the way it works.
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Originally posted by Floridarob:
i thought the safety play at the end was a brilliant coaching move. I think the players were told to blatantly hold. So what if they call it. A safety if they are in the endzone which they are giving anyway and if they accept the penalty then they just the clock out. It was a no lose situation for them to hold.


+1

Great coaching move, and it was obviously a scenario that was worked out long before Harbough (the smart brother) had the opportunity to use it. I wonder how many coaches have that call sitting their back pockets. My guess is Belicheck does. MM, maybe. I'll bet it's a fairly small number.

Schwartz would have thrown the challenge flag.
Let's see... the Whiners called plays that "didn't happen." They obviously let Flacco expose their secondary. That 108-yard return up the gut was just a lucky 11 seconds. They called three straight passing plays inside the five with basically a rookie QB who's a more experienced runner than a passer. Their wide receiver on fourth down runs into the DB, thus allowing him to impede his progress without a flag. They cry about being held on a safety, allowing the Ravens punter to bleed time off the clock without anyone touching him.

Game, set, match to John. The better coach won.
Heck, even I was discussing making that call right after the third-down run. I knew they could run the clock down at least 6-7 seconds. Then it was just a matter of the punter not shanking the ball. The one thing I didn't think about was to tell the line to hold, that it didn't matter if it was called. That was excellent coaching. Taking the safety was a no-brainer, I thought.
Again, the Niners D did little to slow down Baltimore's offense and this is what is frustrating about the Packers loss to SF. It was there for the taking but the Packers simply could not make enough stops defensively whereas the Ravens made the stops and got the turnovers.

This was not the same SF defense from earlier in the season when Justin Smith was healthy and those LBs weren't dinged up. Baltimore recognized it and got physical up front and then took advantage downfield with play action.

You also can't minimize the impact of special teams. Ironically, it was special teams gaffes that cost the Niners last year against the Giants as well.

All those factors and they want to whine about how they are the better team or they got screwed by the refs? Child please Roll Eyes
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Originally posted by Fedya:
Boomer Esiason on the radio call suggested running around in the back of the end zone for the safety.

If he knows enough to do it, I'm sure more than a few head coaches know.


I was referring to the idea of coaching your offense to blatantly hold, if that's what happened. I armchair quarterbacked the safety idea, so it obviously didn't take a genius to come up with that play.

Mort reporting 49ers just cut McDonald. 

 

Should've done it when the first incident was reported. What a scumbag organization. Probably would have kept him on the roster and called for due process if they were still in the playoff hunt.

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DeadSpin

 

Just shocking he is released after the Niners are eliminated from the playoffs. 

 

Allegedly......

 

All that matters is winning.

 

Winning!! It's a cure-all

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Originally Posted by Boris:

DeadSpin

 

Just shocking he is released after the Niners are eliminated from the playoffs. 

 

Allegedly......

 

All that matters is winning.

 

Winning!! It's a cure-all

Jimbo said before the whole McDonald affair began that any player who puts their hands on women would be "gone" from his team in a heartbeat. He couldn't come through on that (he was an important starter, after all!), but at least he was able to cut a guy who used other parts of his body to inflict violence upon women. Good for you, Jimbo!

We don't know for certain if it was Jimmy or Baalke who decided to give Ray a hall pass. Maybe Jimmy wanted him gone and Trent vetoed him which escalated the disconnect. Wild ass speculation but something led to those two guys hating each other and I don't think it was all over no contract extension. Then again maybe it did. I don't think I've ever seen Jimmy more passively non-aggressive than he's been over the past month. If SF was 10-3 and he was fully engaged last week in Seattle his head would have done a 360 on the Wilson personal foul call. He might have actually jumped Hochuli. He checked out weeks ago. 

 

Im starting to think Trent Baalke is suffering from small penis syndrome and the Yorks are idiots. 

 

I'd like add Jim Harbaugh is still a petulant prick that's always going to have an expiration date. 

Reminder that this is the greatest freaking interview in the history of interviews.  May I suggest, start the video, close your eyes, and just listen to Tomsula mumble the first 20-30 seconds.  

 

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This exchange was the best, starting with Tomsula:

 

"That'd be fair to say"

 

"So you'd probably look more in that direction then?"

 

"I wouldn't say that" 

 

......"You would not say that???"

 

"I would NOT say that.....I wouldn't say it either!!!"

 

He needs a nationally syndicated radio show. 

 

Kinda turns the sting level of Iupati going to Arizona up a few notches. Maybe the worst offseason I've ever seen. And it's been beautiful to watch. 

 

 

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"That's ludacrist."

 

This guy is either frankenstein with a football team or a shear and utter genius.

 

The interviewer trying to pull tomsula's teeth to get simple answers is pure gold.

 

"what would you consider a successful season?

...that is yet to be determined...winning today..."

 

 

Can we set up a permanent link somewhere that takes you directly to his pre and post game pressers this year?

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Translation, "Ima get my ass up outa here and hope someone snatches me in 2016"

 

It would certainly appear there is a lot going on in SF. And it's all bad. 

 

One year ago Trent Baalke was a genius. He could be gone after this year. 

 

Its hard to win in this league. It's really hard to win a Super Bowl. It's damn near impossible to assemble a roster that has a legitimate shot at making a Super Bowl for 3 consecutive seasons in todays NFL. 

 

Ted is coming off his 5th consecutive year (won 1) and his team is a strong favorite to win it all in year 6. Just a remarkable run. 

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