Originally posted by thl408:I wish they detailed whether he was particularly good in man or zone.
That's probably info the team doesn't want ppl reporting on..make teams watch tape and figure that out themselves
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Originally posted by thl408:I wish they detailed whether he was particularly good in man or zone.
Originally posted by lamontb:Originally posted by thl408:I wish they detailed whether he was particularly good in man or zone.
That's probably info the team doesn't want ppl reporting on..make teams watch tape and figure that out themselves
Originally posted by defenderDX:Warner needs to start.
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by defenderDX:
Warner needs to start.
FO wants at least 2 starters from this draft. It'll be McGlinchey and Warner.
Originally posted by defenderDX:Warner - Coyle - Smith
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by defenderDX:
Warner needs to start.
FO wants at least 2 starters from this draft. It'll be McGlinchey and Warner.
and dont fiveget no foster the first couple
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:Warner - Coyle - SmithOriginally posted by defenderDX:Originally posted by NCommand:Originally posted by defenderDX:Warner needs to start.
FO wants at least 2 starters from this draft. It'll be McGlinchey and Warner.
and dont fiveget no foster the first couple
1st game starters ?
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:Warner - Coyle - SmithOriginally posted by defenderDX:Originally posted by NCommand:Originally posted by defenderDX:Warner needs to start.
FO wants at least 2 starters from this draft. It'll be McGlinchey and Warner.
and dont fiveget no foster the first couple
1st game starters ?
Right now I'm playing MIKE linebacker, which is a completely new position to me. It's a 180 from what I did in college. At BYU, I was out in space, playing an outside linebacker role that was almost like a nickel. Now I'm playing MIKE, where not only am I having to make different reads from behind the line of scrimmage - reading guards, fullbacks and running backs - but also take command of the defense and make all the calls. I feel like it's a natural position for me, though. I've been able to feel it out pretty well. I'm getting comfortable with my job but also everyone else's role on the defense. I love it so far. I think it's exactly where I'm supposed to be.
Originally posted by NCommand:Just so there's no confusion.
From Fred himself...
Right now I'm playing MIKE linebacker, which is a completely new position to me. It's a 180 from what I did in college. At BYU, I was out in space, playing an outside linebacker role that was almost like a nickel. Now I'm playing MIKE, where not only am I having to make different reads from behind the line of scrimmage - reading guards, fullbacks and running backs - but also take command of the defense and make all the calls. I feel like it's a natural position for me, though. I've been able to feel it out pretty well. I'm getting comfortable with my job but also everyone else's role on the defense. I love it so far. I think it's exactly where I'm supposed to be.
Rookie LB Fred Warner also was around the ball a lot, including one running play where he read the play, filled quickly and delivered a good thud on RB Jeff Wilson Jr. Warner known for his athleticism and intelligence but perhaps a bit more physical than given credit for.
— Nick Wagoner (@nwagoner) July 28, 2018
One play sticks out to me today in team drills: Fred Warner bursting through the line of scrimmage and lighting a RB up. Warner looks the part. #49ers
— Bonta Hill (@BontaHill) July 28, 2018
Someone on Periscope asked me who the most impressive rookie on the 49ers is so far, and I didn't have an answer.
— Grant Cohn (@grantcohn) July 28, 2018
The answer is Fred Warner. No question.