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  • titan
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I always felt Shanahan will be here for a very long time. I hope I'm right.
Originally posted by smithgdwg:
Originally posted by qnnhan7:
Originally posted by okdkid:
Jesus.


We're not done lol

Were leading in rushing and takeaways with one less game?

Aren't we first in Redzone Defense too?
I liked the hat Kyle was rocking. Where can I get that besides paying $40 at the stadium?
Originally posted by titan:
I always felt Shanahan will be here for a very long time. I hope I'm right.

The Yorks should be ready to pay him whatever he wants for as long as he wants to coach.

Even if the record didn't indicate it in years 1 and 2, the football IQ improved immensely in the organization once Shanahan, Lynch, and Co. showed up.
Sure is nice to have an elite coach again. Very very nice. Now it's time to win some Super Bowls. GO NINERS!!!
[ Edited by PA49ersfan on Oct 9, 2019 at 6:49 AM ]
Originally posted by sacniner:
This seven minute video is pure beauty:


The play design is so sexy

I'ts like an inside zone counter
I'm sure Kyle is completely stumped on how he will be able to continue without a FB

Originally posted by John_Candy:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Top 5 fastest Time to Throw:

Does it factor in if a QB immediately hits the hot route whether the protection was there or not? Conversely, Russel Wilson extends plays. Does Wilson have a lot of time to throw, despite having a poor to middling line? Seems like this stat could be misleading.

It's more of an average of the time the "QB" takes to throw from the snap no matter the circumstances. So yes, scrambling QB's like Wilson, Mayfield, Watson, that ugly dude in Baltimore, etc. always have the highest TTT rates because it takes more time to scramble around before they throw. Conversely, they always have the highest CAY as well because when they do throw, it's always deep. There's a sweet spot. Obviously, a poor OL can contribute to that. A one-read-and-run QB (style) and experience (rookie).

But when you're getting rid of the ball as quickly as Garoppolo is now, the OL is virtually moot...you and I could play OL. Seriously.

It takes 2.5 usually just to get to the QB unblocked and he's "averaging" 2.45. LOL
[ Edited by NCommand on Oct 9, 2019 at 10:41 AM ]
Originally posted by riverrunzthruit:
Originally posted by sacniner:
This seven minute video is pure beauty:


The play design is so sexy

I'ts like an inside zone counter

It is. I actually cut this one up from a nearly identical inside zone against the Steelers to show how it was set up but my mic quit working when I was doing the video without me knowing, then I got really busy with work so I haven't had a chance to finish the video yet.....
It's like a windback split zone with the fullback as the kicker. I've always wondered who the creator of that play is. Does that nod go to Kyle?
Originally posted by riverrunzthruit:
Originally posted by sacniner:
This seven minute video is pure beauty:


The play design is so sexy

I'ts like an inside zone counter

John Harbaugh and Greg Roman are currently masturbating to Kyle's run schemes right now.
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by riverrunzthruit:
Originally posted by sacniner:
This seven minute video is pure beauty:


The play design is so sexy

I'ts like an inside zone counter

John Harbaugh and Greg Roman are currently masturbating to Kyle's run schemes right now.

No, it's not power-man scheme. They're more at the point of questioning their orientation based upon how seeing this makes them feel though.
Originally posted by Heroism:
It's like a windback split zone with the fullback as the kicker. I've always wondered who the creator of that play is. Does that nod go to Kyle?

I think I saw this play in one of Mike Shanahan's playbooks
Originally posted by jonnydel:
Originally posted by riverrunzthruit:
Originally posted by sacniner:
This seven minute video is pure beauty:


The play design is so sexy

I'ts like an inside zone counter

It is. I actually cut this one up from a nearly identical inside zone against the Steelers to show how it was set up but my mic quit working when I was doing the video without me knowing, then I got really busy with work so I haven't had a chance to finish the video yet.....

what is really interesting is what the playside TE does... he shows zone blocking to second level and nobody is home so he turns back, not sure if he was coached up to look back to cleanup if needed but he launches the play along with Juices kickout... then the one unblocked defender by design is the FS who gets totally blown away by the speed of Cheetah... flawless execution
Originally posted by jonnydel:
I think I saw this play in one of Mike Shanahan's playbooks

Ah, nice.
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