Ah, escape from reality through prognostication. Yup, who needs a palm reader? All the "what ifs".
Like someone said, they need to come and play hard, long, and to the end. Like they did against Zona and Vikes.
Hill needs time. He gets time he can make plays no matter how much the quacks fly, but it depends on the OL, always has. I hope that Pashos gets it done if not we are in some serious hurt. Then the inside where both Baas and Rachal have not been any where they need to be, but now Snyder is in another flux. How long will that flux take to settle down?
Now that we have a born play maker resource at WR that time can be so valuable to the offense. Hill can just get enough to direct the throw hard enough and close enough for Crabtree to use his lengthy arms and very strong hands. These traits of his will propel him into success in the NFL.
(See Youtube for evidence)
I read about his successes which explodes, not just comes in, but explodes onto the scene in each of his previous field of play from HS to college. I went back and viewed the Youtube vids where those wonderful hands of his, those tricky and driving legs, and that reach all kept dancing with my eyes.
What says that it stops here? I don't think it will and he will display his greatness with catch after catch or ineptitude by simply being a rookie trying to learn. I say the former can happen. He's a new toy for Hill as long as he has time.
Our OL takes care of business with the pass, you know they are taking care of business with the run. I think that Gore will have a good day as long as the OL is on the same page. Gore can have that big day and everyone can have a piece of that yummy winning pie. Or, the OL can blow it...again.
They ARE the main focal point to our success. We sustain drives, we score, we win.
I will take our D against theirs any day of the week!
Um, that would make us 4-2 and still in the lead in the NFC West. I like it.
Go 49ers!
[ Edited by ninertico on Oct 21, 2009 at 6:24 PM ]