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Prefer the Chiefs, but defense usually wins these matchups and that Niner running games will eat KC alive
Based on yesterday when their run game dominated? For the season he threw for 4,000 yards and completed 69% of his passes.
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Drafting Kolb in the second round sealed it for me.I think he did work on trying to help McNabb out. You are correct in the WRs though. At the time we had a very solid line in Runyon, Tra Thomas and Fraley. Reid drafted Jamaal Jackson and Shane Andrews (both 1st rounders, I believe) to help on the line. He also drafted Brian Westbrook to help with the offense. you are correct that we had a soft Dline and he didn't really find anyone to help there. But I also believe we had a lot of issues in the secondary (with the exception of Dawkins) back then and needed to address those issues with the draft. Like you, I agree we should have done a much better job in getting WR and Dline help.
I will definitely agree on that.Drafting Kolb in the second round sealed it for me.
There’s a blast from the past! Whatever happened to that guy?Drafting Kolb in the second round sealed it for me.
his career ended getting drilled during a slide - head hit from the defender and the back of the head hits the ground.There’s a blast from the past! Whatever happened to that guy?
“In our offense, we have a lot of ways to call plays and there’s a lot of ways to dictate plays,” Babers said. “And eventually there comes a time where you turn it over to the quarterback, and he kinda becomes what Peyton Manning was for the Indianapolis Colts, where you can call a lot of it at the line of scrimmage. By the time we got to the [Illinois State] game [in Week 3], I said, ‘This guy is ready to call it all.’ And I was talking to coaches on the offensive staff, and asking them, ‘What do you think?’ And there were pros and cons, but when you get an opportunity where someone has the ability to do it athletically and the smarts to do it intelligently, and they go about their business — he was such a gym rat, he was always watching tape, always wanting to know about the defenses and the structures — that when you give someone that much knowledge, the fastest way to dissect a defense is to allow him to do it at the line of scrimmage, and that was the very first game where we said, ‘OK, Jimmy, if you see this, you see that, you see this, sic ’em.’
Unreal how we can’t seem to recruit top-of-the-line QB’s with Dino.Interesting comments from Dino in today’s NYP re: Jimmy that sheds some additional light on our offense and play calling responsibilities.
wonder when Tommy gets to call the plays...
Super Bowl 2020 won’t be too big for Jimmy Garoppolo: ex-coaches
Jimmy Garoppolo won’t beat Patrick Mahomes in Super Bowl 2020 throwing only eight passes. He will be The Other Quarterback when his 49ers meet the Chiefs in Miami on Feb. 2. But the men who coached…nypost.com
Interesting comments from Dino in today’s NYP re: Jimmy that sheds some additional light on our offense and play calling responsibilities.
wonder when Tommy gets to call the plays...
Super Bowl 2020 won’t be too big for Jimmy Garoppolo: ex-coaches
Jimmy Garoppolo won’t beat Patrick Mahomes in Super Bowl 2020 throwing only eight passes. He will be The Other Quarterback when his 49ers meet the Chiefs in Miami on Feb. 2. But the men who coached…nypost.com
That whole damn article is Dino quotes. Great pub.
his career ended getting drilled during a slide - head hit from the defender and the back of the head hits the ground.
sliding = bad
Eh... He just about averages the fewest YPA in the league. They take the ball out of his hands whenever they can, don’t trust him to throw down the field or read defenses, and rely on Deebo and Kittle to be YAC beasts.Based on yesterday when their run game dominated? For the season he threw for 4,000 yards and completed 69% of his passes.
Eh... He just about averages the fewest YPA in the league.