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Originally posted by 9ers4eva:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Of course. We had a 10 point lead with 7 minutes to go so ANY QB or unit that played a tad better might have been the difference in 1 defensive stop, TO or first down to close out the game. Draw a straw.

So then you should never be in here criticizing the OL as everyone is to blame for every loss equally.

I'm in every thread. Especially back then. Plenty of fault to go around from a team perspective.
Originally posted by Hoovtrain:
Seems like a pretty singular way of looking at things.

It's the complete opposite of blaming a single player. It's never one players fault but it's also never equal blame to go around. The same ridiculous extreme.
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Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by 9ers4eva:
Originally posted by NCommand:
LOL. Understatement there. 31st in health over the past 7 years. That said this is the healthiest we've been so don't want to jinx it.

What changed about the scheme this year that has kept them all healthy? Surely with all your in depth research you have the answers.

Well, OL (Williams, Banks, Burford, McKivitz) and RB's (CMC, Mitchell) are still getting hurt. Deebo. Ray-Ray. Kittle. So nothing new. They just haven't had season ending I.R. losses and most have been able to rejoin after a couple weeks. So nothing really other then the longevity.

Agree and I'll just add that in 2020 I think the 49ers had 9 games on astro-turf. It was one of the most injury riddled teams in Kyle's tenure. Right now, I'm looking (for the whole season) at around 3-ish games or so, on astro turf, the rest, including the upcoming Eagle's game is on natural grass.
Originally posted by 9ers4eva:
Originally posted by Hoovtrain:
Seems like a pretty singular way of looking at things.

It's the complete opposite of blaming a single player. It's never one players fault but it's also never equal blame to go around. The same ridiculous extreme.

Can you read? Or is this a comprehension thing?

Especially back then. Plenty of fault to go around from a team perspective.
Originally posted by NCommand:
I'm in every thread. Especially back then. Plenty of fault to go around from a team perspective.

Have a contemporary post from just after the SB where you were blaming Jimmy to the same degree as the OL for the loss? How about the NFC title game?
Originally posted by NCommand:
Can you read? Or is this a comprehension thing?

Especially back then. Plenty of fault to go around from a team perspective.

It doesn't make it equal. Every unit isn't equally at fault. That idea is asinine.
Originally posted by Giedi:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by 9ers4eva:
Originally posted by NCommand:
LOL. Understatement there. 31st in health over the past 7 years. That said this is the healthiest we've been so don't want to jinx it.

What changed about the scheme this year that has kept them all healthy? Surely with all your in depth research you have the answers.

Well, OL (Williams, Banks, Burford, McKivitz) and RB's (CMC, Mitchell) are still getting hurt. Deebo. Ray-Ray. Kittle. So nothing new. They just haven't had season ending I.R. losses and most have been able to rejoin after a couple weeks. So nothing really other then the longevity.

Agree and I'll just add that in 2020 I think the 49ers had 9 games on astro-turf. It was one of the most injury riddled teams in Kyle's tenure. Right now, I'm looking (for the whole season) at around 3-ish games or so, on astro turf, the rest, including the upcoming Eagle's game is on natural grass.

It's convenient to ignore this though. Ignoring the neglect on the OL is parallel to the same crowd ignoring our outlier injury trends too. #BlindFaith
Originally posted by NCommand:
It's convenient to ignore this though. Ignoring the neglect on the OL is parallel to the same crowd ignoring our outlier injury trends too. #BlindFaith

Yet you can't come up with a single reason why the injuries are happenning to us and ignore what happens to other teams. Is it also the scheme in Baltimore? How about for the Chargers? What about their schemes specifically are getting their players hurt?
Originally posted by 9ers4eva:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Can you read? Or is this a comprehension thing?

Especially back then. Plenty of fault to go around from a team perspective.

It doesn't make it equal. Every unit isn't equally at fault. That idea is asinine.

Really? Our ER that couldn't close out, our secondary who s**t the bed, our S who couldn't catch, our defense who couldn't make 1 stop, our QB who couldn't garner 1 first down, our HC who went Pete Carroll and passed instead of running, our ST 4Q fails, penalties, pass protection, etc. Take your pick...they look pretty equal to me in the grand scheme of things.

You act like our QB had 30 attempts in the 4Q and had perfect team play around him and he just blew it.
Originally posted by 9ers4eva:
Originally posted by NCommand:
It's convenient to ignore this though. Ignoring the neglect on the OL is parallel to the same crowd ignoring our outlier injury trends too. #BlindFaith

Yet you can't come up with a single reason why the injuries are happenning to us and ignore what happens to other teams. Is it also the scheme in Baltimore? How about for the Chargers? What about their schemes specifically are getting their players hurt?

Scheme is a valid argument. It's happening in Miami too.
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by 9ers4eva:
Originally posted by NCommand:
It's convenient to ignore this though. Ignoring the neglect on the OL is parallel to the same crowd ignoring our outlier injury trends too. #BlindFaith

Yet you can't come up with a single reason why the injuries are happenning to us and ignore what happens to other teams. Is it also the scheme in Baltimore? How about for the Chargers? What about their schemes specifically are getting their players hurt?

Scheme is a valid argument. It's happening in Miami too.
just saying it doesn't make it valid, can you provide anything to justify this claim (and bringing up the number/amount of injuries is not justification) ?
This should make you happy 9ers4eva. The team dumped OL for secondary help.

The San Francisco 49ers have signed cornerback Kemon Hall and safety Erik Harris to the team's practice squad and released offensive lineman Henry Byrd.
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by 9ers4eva:
Originally posted by NCommand:
It's convenient to ignore this though. Ignoring the neglect on the OL is parallel to the same crowd ignoring our outlier injury trends too. #BlindFaith

Yet you can't come up with a single reason why the injuries are happenning to us and ignore what happens to other teams. Is it also the scheme in Baltimore? How about for the Chargers? What about their schemes specifically are getting their players hurt?

Scheme is a valid argument. It's happening in Miami too.
just saying it doesn't make it valid, can you provide anything to justify this claim (and bringing up the number/amount of injuries is not justification) ?

You want 7 more years of evidence? There's a thread for that.
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by 9ers4eva:
Originally posted by NCommand:
It's convenient to ignore this though. Ignoring the neglect on the OL is parallel to the same crowd ignoring our outlier injury trends too. #BlindFaith

Yet you can't come up with a single reason why the injuries are happenning to us and ignore what happens to other teams. Is it also the scheme in Baltimore? How about for the Chargers? What about their schemes specifically are getting their players hurt?

Scheme is a valid argument. It's happening in Miami too.
just saying it doesn't make it valid, can you provide anything to justify this claim (and bringing up the number/amount of injuries is not justification) ?

You want 7 more years of evidence? There's a thread for that.
like i said, the number of injuries is not justification.

if your meaning of scheme is just playing football, then maybe i can agree with you.
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by 9ers4eva:
Originally posted by NCommand:
It's convenient to ignore this though. Ignoring the neglect on the OL is parallel to the same crowd ignoring our outlier injury trends too. #BlindFaith

Yet you can't come up with a single reason why the injuries are happenning to us and ignore what happens to other teams. Is it also the scheme in Baltimore? How about for the Chargers? What about their schemes specifically are getting their players hurt?

Scheme is a valid argument. It's happening in Miami too.
just saying it doesn't make it valid, can you provide anything to justify this claim (and bringing up the number/amount of injuries is not justification) ?

You want 7 more years of evidence? There's a thread for that.
like i said, the number of injuries is not justification.

if your meaning of scheme is just playing football, then maybe i can agree with you.

LOL
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