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Originally posted by Young2Rice:
Yeah he was absolutely correct with his judgement, therefore, its not rational.

Originally posted by Young2Rice:
Originally posted by captveg:
Originally posted by susweel:
Actually its not when the previous two games are over by half time and giving up 90 points. The only question now is if he lasts the full season or not. I say he lasts the entire season and we tank for a top pick and maybe draft QB Goff and hopefully Jed can make a better decision on the next HC.

Considering you judged him as in over his head before the season started I don't see your point of view as a rational one. I like to have more than three games to go by.

Yeah he was absolutely correct with his judgement, therefore, its not rational.
Lol been calling it since January so your point is invalid



Logic!
Originally posted by susweel:
I saw Boldin yelling at him in the first quarter.

No, I saw a tweet on this. Boldin was angry at something the Cardinals were doing and Tomsula was just trying to calm him down.
Originally posted by Young2Rice:
Originally posted by crake49:
Originally posted by Young2Rice:
Originally posted by crake49:
Originally posted by captveg:
I think the judgments regarding Tomsula are waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too premature.

I agree with that. I'm not sure how you blame Tomsula for Kaepernick having the most nightmarish game of his career.

It must just be a coincidence.


I understand any concerns about anything Niners right now, but really. In this particular case, you've got to admit that Kaepernick having the worst game of his life and just sucking bad is the main thing that happened yesterday. The only thing I'll say is that Walsh pulled Montana when he was playing that badly and Seifert pulled Young for the same reason. I kind of wanted to see Tomsula tell him to sit down, shake it off, let Gabbert take over and come back strong next week.

I'm saying Kapernick's struggle have A LOT to do with a Tomsula, Geep and the Logan zone as evidenced that this is his worst game by far in 4 years. That isn't a coincidence..

Geepsula didn't do him any favors and neither did Baalke with this piss poor OL and amateur coaching staff.

Makes you wonder if they planed on tanking the season for Goff or another prospect.
Originally posted by mayo49:
Tomsula is in over his head.

I don't know if it was just terrible timing or what, but almost every single time the camera panned over to Tomsula he looked dumbfounded and more importantly, silent. Most of the time (especially if you're getting your ass kicked) a coach is communicating to everyone during the game to right the ship. But he was just standing there watching the horror.
Originally posted by susweel:
Originally posted by billbird2111:
Originally posted by susweel:
Originally posted by captveg:
I think the judgments regarding Tomsula are waaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay too premature. Three games is far too small of sample size. You got to see how he continues to respond. Yes, the initial response was a disaster, but Tomsula didn't throw two Pick 6's in the first 10 mins of the game and blow up any chance to counter the Pittsburgh game immediately.

This'll be a fascinating week to watch. Tomsula is a trenches guy, so you know he recognizes how terrible the lines have played. I don't think it's coincidence that Easton was finally active yesterday.

Actually its not when the previous two games are over by half time and giving up 90 points. The only question now is if he lasts the full season or not. I say he lasts the entire season and we tank for a top pick and maybe draft QB Goff and hopefully Jed can make a better decision on the next HC.

I think you both have valid points, but Sus was also straight on with players who essentially quit on Jimmy T. yesterday. I've never seen a team come out so flat and so unprepared. At least they showed some fight against Pittsburgh. But absolutely none against Phoenix.

If Jimmy T. has lost the players and they continue to quit on him like this, his career will be a short one indeed.

I saw Boldin yelling at him in the first quarter.

If we continue to get embarrassed like we have the past two weeks, and finish 2 - 14, 3 - 13, 4 - 12. There is no way Jed can bring him back. Now if we turn it around and are at least competitive in games (win or lose) then he can.
Did we come out of the second half with a bigger sense of urgency? I didn't see that. The cards certainly didn't let up.
Originally posted by socalniner:
Did we come out of the second half with a bigger sense of urgency? I didn't see that. The cards certainly didn't let up.

We tried, Kap got picked off right away if memory serves me right.
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Originally posted by ltrain:
Originally posted by mayo49:
Tomsula is in over his head.

I don't know if it was just terrible timing or what, but almost every single time the camera panned over to Tomsula he looked dumbfounded and more importantly, silent. Most of the time (especially if you're getting your ass kicked) a coach is communicating to everyone during the game to right the ship. But he was just standing there watching the horror.

What can Tomsula really do in the middle of that blowout? He doesn't know anything about offensive play calling. After Kaps second int all he told Geep was to start running and they ran it like 19 straight times. Lol.

He comes from the defensive side, but it doesn't look like anything is working on that side either.
Originally posted by socalniner:
Did we come out of the second half with a bigger sense of urgency? I didn't see that. The cards certainly didn't let up.

Game was over when they scored 28. Players, fans, commentators and coaches knew it.
Jim's presser is live right now...

Cohen already trying to bench Kap...lol.

Originally posted by Young2Rice:
Originally posted by socalniner:
Did we come out of the second half with a bigger sense of urgency? I didn't see that. The cards certainly didn't let up.

Game was over when they scored 28. Players, fans, commentators and coaches knew it.

right, but if we saw the players come out fighting, we'd have something to build on. It's like tom brady took the air out of this team
Originally posted by susweel:
Im very disappointed is what has transpired in the two previous games. Head coach Tomsula appears to be in way over his head the team has not been prepared to play mentally and strategically. The league has figured out our offense in one game and Jeep seems to have no answers. Also the offensive line is the worst in the NFL I believe and that limits what plays can be called. The defense is just clueless with awful game plans from Mangini. This appears to be the worst team in the NFL right now and I dont see it getting any time soon. This is even worse than I anticipated.

agreed
Originally posted by monsterzero789:
Lol been calling it since January so your point is invalid



Logic!

It's easy to yell the sky is falling and then gloat when things go bad. Lacking discipline and patience isn't logical.

I mean, I can blanket statement say "everyone sucks" all the time and be right often, too. Takes no thought and no effort, but apparently that gets street cred with the locals here.

So many people here care more about having "called it" and wanting to pat themselves on the back for being the smartest a*****es in the room by taking the easiest paths possible to praise and worship. I don't get off to that power trip. I think it's the dwelling of pathetic pessimists and self-congratulating asshats.

So, yeah, it's logical. Sus being right? He throw his s**t to the wall and wants praise for the pea green hue.
Woooo I like Jim's presser so far. What I like about this is he brought up this example on his own.

Says he takes responsibility for letting the call for a read option in the Endzone happen.

says he should've stopped it, and had Kap under center.

THAT s**t WAS SOOO DUMB what the f**k was Geep thinking?
Matt Barrows ‏@mattbarrows 52s52 seconds ago

Tomsula on the safety, which was run out of the shotgun: "That's my fault. I knew that play went in. Wish I had it back."
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