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Apr 4, 2023 at 1:06 PM
- Hoovtrain
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Some things never change 🤣
Apr 4, 2023 at 1:07 PM
- NCommand
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Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Originally posted by NCommand:
How is he not respecting him? He's already the deepest defender by design. He bit outside on Hill's juke and lost him inside to that juke. That's the big no-no to bite on that as the last defender as Crocker noted.
Edit. LOL.
like I said you're out of your element
He wasn't supposed to put himself in position to have to do that as the last defender. And you saw why.
What do you mean? What should he have done? Explain your stance in detail.
Not bite. Stay deep and flat (square). He already told you that.
Apr 4, 2023 at 1:08 PM
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Originally posted by Hysterikal:
He was turning and burning to keep up on the f**king post holy s**t that's his f**king job you don't know what the f**k you're talking about. Wards job is take away deep middle not outside 1/3 Jesus man just take the L
No need to get triggered. Just listen and learn from the pros.
PS: You should be more happy...Mike McGlinchey is gone.
[ Edited by NCommand on Apr 4, 2023 at 1:11 PM ]
Apr 4, 2023 at 1:13 PM
- Hysterikal
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Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Originally posted by NCommand:
How is he not respecting him? He's already the deepest defender by design. He bit outside on Hill's juke and lost him inside to that juke. That's the big no-no to bite on that as the last defender as Crocker noted.
Edit. LOL.
like I said you're out of your element
He wasn't supposed to put himself in position to have to do that as the last defender. And you saw why.
What do you mean? What should he have done? Explain your stance in detail.
Not bite. Stay deep and flat (square). He already told you that.
Lol this is coming from someone who's never had to cover someone for sure. Do me a favor find your fastest friend have them run a post and you can't let them get past you at and see how long you can stay in a back pedal.
Apr 4, 2023 at 1:15 PM
- Hysterikal
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Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
He was turning and burning to keep up on the f**king post holy s**t that's his f**king job you don't know what the f**k you're talking about. Wards job is take away deep middle not outside 1/3 Jesus man just take the L
No need to get triggered. Just listen and learn from the pros.
PS: You should be more happy...Mike McGlinchey is gone.
It's because you're incorrigible dude. Like everyone in here saying EMan f**ked up Ward did what he could but heard some no name CB who played special teams say Ward royally f**ked up and think that's the only right answer. Wards mistake was not being Ed Reed. That's about it
Apr 4, 2023 at 1:27 PM
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Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
He was turning and burning to keep up on the f**king post holy s**t that's his f**king job you don't know what the f**k you're talking about. Wards job is take away deep middle not outside 1/3 Jesus man just take the L
No need to get triggered. Just listen and learn from the pros.
PS: You should be more happy...Mike McGlinchey is gone.
It's because you're incorrigible dude. Like everyone in here saying EMan f**ked up Ward did what he could but heard some no name CB who played special teams say Ward royally f**ked up and think that's the only right answer. Wards mistake was not being Ed Reed. That's about it
Then read closer. I already said Eman was primarily at fault and it started with him. But S's exist in football to carry that coverage at certain points of the field and erase when they do get beat or fail their responsibility.
Ward's mistake was biting and not staying square as the last defender. Like he told you already.
Apr 4, 2023 at 1:31 PM
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Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
He was turning and burning to keep up on the f**king post holy s**t that's his f**king job you don't know what the f**k you're talking about. Wards job is take away deep middle not outside 1/3 Jesus man just take the L
No need to get triggered. Just listen and learn from the pros.
PS: You should be more happy...Mike McGlinchey is gone.
It's because you're incorrigible dude. Like everyone in here saying EMan f**ked up Ward did what he could but heard some no name CB who played special teams say Ward royally f**ked up and think that's the only right answer. Wards mistake was not being Ed Reed. That's about it
Then read closer. I already said Eman was primarily at fault and it started with him. But S's exist in football to carry that coverage at certain points of the field and erase when they do get beat or fail their responsibility.
Ward's mistake was biting and not staying square as the last defender. Like he told you already.
You. Are. Wrong.
Apr 4, 2023 at 1:37 PM
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Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by Giedi:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by Giedi:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Damn JT goes hard at "Kyle"
Huh. So scheme and design choices and players not knowing what to do within them leads to other players at risk for injury? Who knew?
JTO's stealing your stuff from the Injury Thread, NC, are you going to do nothing about it?
From Lombardi to JTO to Cohn. Hi Grant. LOL
I clicked the link. Ouch, my eyes and ears!
My IQ -->
All I can say is that in 1981, Bill Walsh ran the ball to set up the *Catch I* in the last minutes of that game. I think Kyle has a bent towards the passing game when he panics. Just like football players revert to what they are comfortable with in an emergency situation, I think Kyle tends to panic in certain situations and start throwing. One reason why is that he's a WR kind of guy, he is comfortable with the pass as originally he played WR in college.
I think Kyle has to get his inner barbarian going. I think it was the Seattle playoff game this year where - if I remember correctly - one of the Seattle players tried to injure Deebo by twisting his leg. The whole team including Kyle was out on the field. Then the next thing was Kyle calling about 9 straight run plays for a TD. I think instead of Kyle getting jitters, he should start getting pissed off and just run over teams like in the Seattle playoff game and in the 2019 NFCCG. He has a wonderful rushing attack to do it too.
Haha. That was just a joke. Cohn is a frequent visitor here too.
Yeah, Kyle, like every coach, has his tendencies. Hopefully in the future, it won't matter if he should have run when he chose to pass or pass when he should have run. Having a full time built in security blanket like CMC has made a massive difference for his QB's. No doubt. But there are some scheme/design/coaching points that could make life a bit easier on his QB and his health. No doubt.
Having a great QB helps to. And I think there's a better than not chance that is exactly what we have with Purdy.
Purdy gets hurt too.
Pivoting to "a great QB" doesn't really help the overall injury problem. This organization has had many great QB's who get hurt too.
Steve Young and Joe Montana isn't "many." We've had no other great QBs unless you go back to before color tv was widespread.
My point is it's pretty moot. "Great QB" doesn't mean they'll avoid injury here.
True I was getting caught up in irrelevant minutia. We do seem to have more injuries at the QB position, over the past 40 years, really. One wonders if the posh Bay Area life makes people softer.
Apr 4, 2023 at 1:38 PM
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Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:getting rid of jimmy will remove the clouded skies... the sun is about to shine boys
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by Giedi:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by Giedi:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Damn JT goes hard at "Kyle"
Huh. So scheme and design choices and players not knowing what to do within them leads to other players at risk for injury? Who knew?
JTO's stealing your stuff from the Injury Thread, NC, are you going to do nothing about it?
From Lombardi to JTO to Cohn. Hi Grant. LOL
I clicked the link. Ouch, my eyes and ears!
My IQ -->
All I can say is that in 1981, Bill Walsh ran the ball to set up the *Catch I* in the last minutes of that game. I think Kyle has a bent towards the passing game when he panics. Just like football players revert to what they are comfortable with in an emergency situation, I think Kyle tends to panic in certain situations and start throwing. One reason why is that he's a WR kind of guy, he is comfortable with the pass as originally he played WR in college.
I think Kyle has to get his inner barbarian going. I think it was the Seattle playoff game this year where - if I remember correctly - one of the Seattle players tried to injure Deebo by twisting his leg. The whole team including Kyle was out on the field. Then the next thing was Kyle calling about 9 straight run plays for a TD. I think instead of Kyle getting jitters, he should start getting pissed off and just run over teams like in the Seattle playoff game and in the 2019 NFCCG. He has a wonderful rushing attack to do it too.
Haha. That was just a joke. Cohn is a frequent visitor here too.
Yeah, Kyle, like every coach, has his tendencies. Hopefully in the future, it won't matter if he should have run when he chose to pass or pass when he should have run. Having a full time built in security blanket like CMC has made a massive difference for his QB's. No doubt. But there are some scheme/design/coaching points that could make life a bit easier on his QB and his health. No doubt.
Having a great QB helps to. And I think there's a better than not chance that is exactly what we have with Purdy.
Purdy gets hurt too.
Pivoting to "a great QB" doesn't really help the overall injury problem. This organization has had many great QB's who get hurt too.
Steve Young and Joe Montana isn't "many." We've had no other great QBs unless you go back to before color tv was widespread.
My point is it's pretty moot. "Great QB" doesn't mean they'll avoid injury here.
True I was getting caught up in irrelevant minutia. We do seem to have more injuries at the QB position, over the past 40 years, really. One wonders if the posh Bay Area life makes people softer.
Apr 4, 2023 at 1:47 PM
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Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by Giedi:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by Giedi:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Damn JT goes hard at "Kyle"
Huh. So scheme and design choices and players not knowing what to do within them leads to other players at risk for injury? Who knew?
JTO's stealing your stuff from the Injury Thread, NC, are you going to do nothing about it?
From Lombardi to JTO to Cohn. Hi Grant. LOL
I clicked the link. Ouch, my eyes and ears!
My IQ -->
All I can say is that in 1981, Bill Walsh ran the ball to set up the *Catch I* in the last minutes of that game. I think Kyle has a bent towards the passing game when he panics. Just like football players revert to what they are comfortable with in an emergency situation, I think Kyle tends to panic in certain situations and start throwing. One reason why is that he's a WR kind of guy, he is comfortable with the pass as originally he played WR in college.
I think Kyle has to get his inner barbarian going. I think it was the Seattle playoff game this year where - if I remember correctly - one of the Seattle players tried to injure Deebo by twisting his leg. The whole team including Kyle was out on the field. Then the next thing was Kyle calling about 9 straight run plays for a TD. I think instead of Kyle getting jitters, he should start getting pissed off and just run over teams like in the Seattle playoff game and in the 2019 NFCCG. He has a wonderful rushing attack to do it too.
Haha. That was just a joke. Cohn is a frequent visitor here too.
Yeah, Kyle, like every coach, has his tendencies. Hopefully in the future, it won't matter if he should have run when he chose to pass or pass when he should have run. Having a full time built in security blanket like CMC has made a massive difference for his QB's. No doubt. But there are some scheme/design/coaching points that could make life a bit easier on his QB and his health. No doubt.
Having a great QB helps to. And I think there's a better than not chance that is exactly what we have with Purdy.
Purdy gets hurt too.
Pivoting to "a great QB" doesn't really help the overall injury problem. This organization has had many great QB's who get hurt too.
Steve Young and Joe Montana isn't "many." We've had no other great QBs unless you go back to before color tv was widespread.
My point is it's pretty moot. "Great QB" doesn't mean they'll avoid injury here.
True I was getting caught up in irrelevant minutia. We do seem to have more injuries at the QB position, over the past 40 years, really. One wonders if the posh Bay Area life makes people softer.
Gotta be something in the water. LOL
Apr 4, 2023 at 1:47 PM
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Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:getting rid of jimmy will remove the clouded skies... the sun is about to shine boys
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by Giedi:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by Giedi:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Damn JT goes hard at "Kyle"
Huh. So scheme and design choices and players not knowing what to do within them leads to other players at risk for injury? Who knew?
JTO's stealing your stuff from the Injury Thread, NC, are you going to do nothing about it?
From Lombardi to JTO to Cohn. Hi Grant. LOL
I clicked the link. Ouch, my eyes and ears!
My IQ -->
All I can say is that in 1981, Bill Walsh ran the ball to set up the *Catch I* in the last minutes of that game. I think Kyle has a bent towards the passing game when he panics. Just like football players revert to what they are comfortable with in an emergency situation, I think Kyle tends to panic in certain situations and start throwing. One reason why is that he's a WR kind of guy, he is comfortable with the pass as originally he played WR in college.
I think Kyle has to get his inner barbarian going. I think it was the Seattle playoff game this year where - if I remember correctly - one of the Seattle players tried to injure Deebo by twisting his leg. The whole team including Kyle was out on the field. Then the next thing was Kyle calling about 9 straight run plays for a TD. I think instead of Kyle getting jitters, he should start getting pissed off and just run over teams like in the Seattle playoff game and in the 2019 NFCCG. He has a wonderful rushing attack to do it too.
Haha. That was just a joke. Cohn is a frequent visitor here too.
Yeah, Kyle, like every coach, has his tendencies. Hopefully in the future, it won't matter if he should have run when he chose to pass or pass when he should have run. Having a full time built in security blanket like CMC has made a massive difference for his QB's. No doubt. But there are some scheme/design/coaching points that could make life a bit easier on his QB and his health. No doubt.
Having a great QB helps to. And I think there's a better than not chance that is exactly what we have with Purdy.
Purdy gets hurt too.
Pivoting to "a great QB" doesn't really help the overall injury problem. This organization has had many great QB's who get hurt too.
Steve Young and Joe Montana isn't "many." We've had no other great QBs unless you go back to before color tv was widespread.
My point is it's pretty moot. "Great QB" doesn't mean they'll avoid injury here.
True I was getting caught up in irrelevant minutia. We do seem to have more injuries at the QB position, over the past 40 years, really. One wonders if the posh Bay Area life makes people softer.
It's a Purdy new world!
Apr 4, 2023 at 1:48 PM
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Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
He was turning and burning to keep up on the f**king post holy s**t that's his f**king job you don't know what the f**k you're talking about. Wards job is take away deep middle not outside 1/3 Jesus man just take the L
No need to get triggered. Just listen and learn from the pros.
PS: You should be more happy...Mike McGlinchey is gone.
It's because you're incorrigible dude. Like everyone in here saying EMan f**ked up Ward did what he could but heard some no name CB who played special teams say Ward royally f**ked up and think that's the only right answer. Wards mistake was not being Ed Reed. That's about it
Then read closer. I already said Eman was primarily at fault and it started with him. But S's exist in football to carry that coverage at certain points of the field and erase when they do get beat or fail their responsibility.
Ward's mistake was biting and not staying square as the last defender. Like he told you already.
You. Are. Wrong.
I'll go tell Ward he's a liar for you. Hysterikal said so.
Apr 4, 2023 at 4:45 PM
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Apr 4, 2023 at 4:53 PM
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Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by Giedi:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by Giedi:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Damn JT goes hard at "Kyle"
Huh. So scheme and design choices and players not knowing what to do within them leads to other players at risk for injury? Who knew?
JTO's stealing your stuff from the Injury Thread, NC, are you going to do nothing about it?
From Lombardi to JTO to Cohn. Hi Grant. LOL
I clicked the link. Ouch, my eyes and ears!
My IQ -->
All I can say is that in 1981, Bill Walsh ran the ball to set up the *Catch I* in the last minutes of that game. I think Kyle has a bent towards the passing game when he panics. Just like football players revert to what they are comfortable with in an emergency situation, I think Kyle tends to panic in certain situations and start throwing. One reason why is that he's a WR kind of guy, he is comfortable with the pass as originally he played WR in college.
I think Kyle has to get his inner barbarian going. I think it was the Seattle playoff game this year where - if I remember correctly - one of the Seattle players tried to injure Deebo by twisting his leg. The whole team including Kyle was out on the field. Then the next thing was Kyle calling about 9 straight run plays for a TD. I think instead of Kyle getting jitters, he should start getting pissed off and just run over teams like in the Seattle playoff game and in the 2019 NFCCG. He has a wonderful rushing attack to do it too.
Haha. That was just a joke. Cohn is a frequent visitor here too.
Yeah, Kyle, like every coach, has his tendencies. Hopefully in the future, it won't matter if he should have run when he chose to pass or pass when he should have run. Having a full time built in security blanket like CMC has made a massive difference for his QB's. No doubt. But there are some scheme/design/coaching points that could make life a bit easier on his QB and his health. No doubt.
Having a great QB helps to. And I think there's a better than not chance that is exactly what we have with Purdy.
Purdy gets hurt too.
Pivoting to "a great QB" doesn't really help the overall injury problem. This organization has had many great QB's who get hurt too.
Steve Young and Joe Montana isn't "many." We've had no other great QBs unless you go back to before color tv was widespread.
My point is it's pretty moot. "Great QB" doesn't mean they'll avoid injury here.
True I was getting caught up in irrelevant minutia. We do seem to have more injuries at the QB position, over the past 40 years, really. One wonders if the posh Bay Area life makes people softer.
Gotta be something in the water. LOL
Wouldn't surprise me if the additional miles we travel contributes. But then if that were true, Seattle would have a similar problem, as would the Rams and Chargers. Maybe even the Raiders.
[ Edited by 5_Golden_Rings on Apr 4, 2023 at 4:53 PM ]
Apr 4, 2023 at 4:55 PM
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Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by Giedi:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by Giedi:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Damn JT goes hard at "Kyle"
Huh. So scheme and design choices and players not knowing what to do within them leads to other players at risk for injury? Who knew?
JTO's stealing your stuff from the Injury Thread, NC, are you going to do nothing about it?
From Lombardi to JTO to Cohn. Hi Grant. LOL
I clicked the link. Ouch, my eyes and ears!
My IQ -->
All I can say is that in 1981, Bill Walsh ran the ball to set up the *Catch I* in the last minutes of that game. I think Kyle has a bent towards the passing game when he panics. Just like football players revert to what they are comfortable with in an emergency situation, I think Kyle tends to panic in certain situations and start throwing. One reason why is that he's a WR kind of guy, he is comfortable with the pass as originally he played WR in college.
I think Kyle has to get his inner barbarian going. I think it was the Seattle playoff game this year where - if I remember correctly - one of the Seattle players tried to injure Deebo by twisting his leg. The whole team including Kyle was out on the field. Then the next thing was Kyle calling about 9 straight run plays for a TD. I think instead of Kyle getting jitters, he should start getting pissed off and just run over teams like in the Seattle playoff game and in the 2019 NFCCG. He has a wonderful rushing attack to do it too.
Haha. That was just a joke. Cohn is a frequent visitor here too.
Yeah, Kyle, like every coach, has his tendencies. Hopefully in the future, it won't matter if he should have run when he chose to pass or pass when he should have run. Having a full time built in security blanket like CMC has made a massive difference for his QB's. No doubt. But there are some scheme/design/coaching points that could make life a bit easier on his QB and his health. No doubt.
Having a great QB helps to. And I think there's a better than not chance that is exactly what we have with Purdy.
Purdy gets hurt too.
Pivoting to "a great QB" doesn't really help the overall injury problem. This organization has had many great QB's who get hurt too.
Steve Young and Joe Montana isn't "many." We've had no other great QBs unless you go back to before color tv was widespread.
My point is it's pretty moot. "Great QB" doesn't mean they'll avoid injury here.
True I was getting caught up in irrelevant minutia. We do seem to have more injuries at the QB position, over the past 40 years, really. One wonders if the posh Bay Area life makes people softer.
Gotta be something in the water. LOL
Wouldn't surprise me if the additional miles we travel contributes. But then if that were true, Seattle would have a similar problem, as would the Rams and Chargers. Maybe even the Raiders.
Seattle gives all their players PEDs and deer antler spray.