Is this team for reals or have they just played a bunch of crappy teams? Damn they look good though. Like Super Bowl good.
hanky1 said:
Is this team for reals or have they just played a bunch of crappy teams? Damn they look good though. Like Super Bowl good.
aweissburg said:
So far they've won the games they should against crappy teams. Having said they won 2 convincingly (winning against Steelers after 5 tos is impressive). Bottom line is defense is for real and Mosley was capable in stepping in for Witherspoon.
Assuming they stay healthy, they can count on 4 wins. AZ (2x), Panthers and Wash.
Whether they can win the remaining games is a totally different issue. Rams will be tough but losing Clay gives 9ers a better shot. Rams strength (offense) plays to 9ers. Same on weaknesses.
GBear4Life said:
..When a team stuffs their run and Jimmy G is forced to win a game, I'll be convinced. ..
bearister said:
49ers RB Matt Breida hit a max speed of 22.3 MPH on his 83-yard rush TD in last night's 31-3 win over the Browns. That's the fastest of any ball carrier over the last 3 seasons, per Next Gen Stats. Axios
*Usain Boldt's average speed in the 100m was 23.35 MPH (without pads on).
bearister said:
49ers RB Matt Breida hit a max speed of 22.3 MPH on his 83-yard rush TD in last night's 31-3 win over the Browns. That's the fastest of any ball carrier over the last 3 seasons, per Next Gen Stats. Axios
*Usain Boldt's average speed in the 100m was 23.35 MPH (without pads on).
I'm convinced you are not a 9ers fanGBear4Life said:
I'm not convinced the secondary is any good. Their front 7 is definitely improved, but I'm not convinced they're elite yet either.
Who's offense would you rather have, Shanahan's or Baldwin's? Case closed....GBear4Life said:
Wow, media has been on their knees with their mouths open talking about KS today. They just love reactionary narratives.
That's a silly question.C6Bear said:Who's offense would you rather have, Shanahan's or Baldwin's? Case closed....GBear4Life said:
Wow, media has been on their knees with their mouths open talking about KS today. They just love reactionary narratives.
That's a silly answer. Any amount of non-Baldwin imagination added to this offense could turn even this offense into something respectable.GBear4Life said:That's a silly question.C6Bear said:Who's offense would you rather have, Shanahan's or Baldwin's? Case closed....GBear4Life said:
Wow, media has been on their knees with their mouths open talking about KS today. They just love reactionary narratives.
Though I honestly think a Shanahan led Cal offense this year results in a similar dumpster fire.
C6Bear said:That's a silly answer. Any amount of non-Baldwin imagination added to this offense could turn even this offense into something respectable.GBear4Life said:That's a silly question.C6Bear said:Who's offense would you rather have, Shanahan's or Baldwin's? Case closed....GBear4Life said:
Wow, media has been on their knees with their mouths open talking about KS today. They just love reactionary narratives.
Though I honestly think a Shanahan led Cal offense this year results in a similar dumpster fire.
He's also trying to beat teams with talented NFL players.GBear4Life said:
Lol good lord KS is coaching NFL players, with talent and execution galaxies ahead of Cal's personnel (and most colleges) good god.
It's like coaches are out there playing!
The more subjects you speak on, the more it becomes obvious you don't know anything about anything.GBear4Life said:
yeah the game plan was clear last night. "If we pound them for 10 yards a pop on the ground, let's keep doing it until they stop it"
What a genius!
Like if BB could run at will or pass at will or get them to execute with any level of consistency we wouldn't be talking about this.
It was a scripted play. Browns D was out of position.Beardog26 said:
While true, the long Breida TD was definitely the result of a really good play call and great execution against an NFL defense. That opens up the passing game, allowing for successful plays like Kittle's TD. Much of this is related to the play caller.
gibberishsycasey said:
..and an identity that carries from game to game...