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Coaches Film Analysis: 2018 Season

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  • mayo49
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Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Originally posted by NinerGM:
jonnydel and thl408

Again outstanding breakdowns.

This.

This, as always, thank you, guys - you guys do an awesome job.
[ Edited by mayo49 on Sep 18, 2018 at 9:17 PM ]
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Great way to open the second half.
The kickout by Moore looks cool.


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Bunches to create picks and rubs.


But the telecast didn't mention this was on a quick count. DET was not prepared and it led to the blown coverage. The 49ers run up to the line after huddling and snap immediately before DET can make adjustments for the bunches and tight splits of the WRs.
Originally posted by thl408:
Bunches to create picks and rubs.


But the telecast didn't mention this was on a quick count. DET was not prepared and it led to the blown coverage. The 49ers run up to the line after huddling and snap immediately before DET can make adjustments for the bunches and tight splits of the WRs.

I mentioned it earlier in this thread. I really liked Pettis's route here.

Originally posted by Niners816:
I mentioned it in the other thread. I really liked Pettis's route on the Bourne TD. Starts in like it could be a drag, then it goes vertical a bit before going to a corner. It's just s great way to create seperation on the flat (now I know Detroit bust basically) but even if the flat gets covered you have nice leverage on that corner with room to look at it for a TD as well.

Sorry at work here's the play art:


So the tightness of the formation and that type of corner routes looks pretty bad ass.
Would've like to try this play in the 2012-13 SB. Crabtree for Pettis. Maybe K. Williams for Bourne.

Instead of ya know....
[ Edited by qnnhan7 on Sep 19, 2018 at 5:28 AM ]
Originally posted by qnnhan7:
Would've like to try this play in the 2012-13 SB. Crabtree for Pettis. Maybe K. Williams for Bourne.

Instead of ya know....

why you bring up painful memories! Lol
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jd, what you think about the 3rd & 17 that DET converted? You mentioned Cover6 in your OP so I thought you might cut it up. Watching the telecast it looked like KWilliams was vertically stretched and gave up the intermediate. But I don't know why Warner decided to pressure Stafford instead of getting his head on a swivel and possibly matching the intermediate route. But I don't know if the coverage call requires Warner to match like how a Hook defender would match a crosser in certain Cover3 calls (i.e. Foster matching crossers as a Hook defender).
Originally posted by jonnydel:
Originally posted by qnnhan7:
Would've like to try this play in the 2012-13 SB. Crabtree for Pettis. Maybe K. Williams for Bourne.

Instead of ya know....

why you bring up painful memories! Lol

Anything but a fade...,
Originally posted by qnnhan7:
Would've like to try this play in the 2012-13 SB. Crabtree for Pettis. Maybe K. Williams for Bourne.

Instead of ya know....

Who the hell is K Williams?
Originally posted by Dsoto87:
Originally posted by qnnhan7:
Would've like to try this play in the 2012-13 SB. Crabtree for Pettis. Maybe K. Williams for Bourne.

Instead of ya know....

Who the hell is K Williams?

I think he means Kyle "punt return specialist goat" Williams.
Originally posted by Dsoto87:
Originally posted by qnnhan7:
Would've like to try this play in the 2012-13 SB. Crabtree for Pettis. Maybe K. Williams for Bourne.

Instead of ya know....

Who the hell is K Williams?

The infamous one...Some of us struck him from our memories I see
Originally posted by qnnhan7:
Originally posted by Dsoto87:
Originally posted by qnnhan7:
Would've like to try this play in the 2012-13 SB. Crabtree for Pettis. Maybe K. Williams for Bourne.

Instead of ya know....

Who the hell is K Williams?

The infamous one...Some of us struck him from our memories I see

I was actually hyped for him thinking he'd come back in 2013 and do pretty well with Kap after building a rapport. But then I was also one of those that believed Jon Baldwin would be our savior...
Originally posted by jonnydel:
Here's the bad call I put on Saleh that gave up a crucial TD. It's late in the game, DET is down by 10, 3:30 left to go and 3rd and goal from the 15. You've just had a sack from Buckner and forced an incomplete pass. What does Saleh do? Stick with the same defensive play? Play the goal line and force them to throw it short? Nope.....



We run a lot of cover 2-zone inside the 20. without the deep stretch possible you have 5 underneath defenders and your safeties are still close enough for run support. Knowing DET knows this, Saleh mixes up his defense, but with another very similar defense. DET runs 3 post/DIG routes(hard to tell exactly, they kind of round off their routes. They're looking for 3 guys to be at the goal line for a horizontal stretch vs 2 deep safeties. We run cover 6(2+4). Sherm and AC are in quarters coverage and Tartt and Ward are in cover 2 on their side. Why? Why? Why give up half the field in the endzone on 3rd and 15?



Warner does a good job with his mid-read and carries the middle receiver. Tartt should widen more, but he also has to respect the vertical from the inside receiver. Ward is eyeing the TE's vertical release.



AC has to stay wide not to give up the seam too much and Warner is squeezing the vertical up the middle. However, this vertical holds Tartt and Ward sees the RB leak out and jumps the route. Tartt is put in a 2 on 1 situation with a lot of room for the TE to work outside. Meanwhile, Saleh called a looping stunt that's taking a while to develop. Nevermind that Buck was beating his man all day long with straight rushes.....



Ward and Lee are playing their underneath responsibility. This gives way too much room for the TE. I get that players still have to understand the down and distance and all that, but they also have to be put in good positions to succeed. Don't give them a flat responsibility and then expect them to play quarters.



Because of the looping stunt, Stafford had enough time to set and throw away from the safety.



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Players have to be put in good situations. Look at the stunt they pull. They're asking AA to loop around from the opposite side over the guard along with giving up half the endzone. This is just a plain old bad, bad, bad call.

I've been one who's been, "meh" on Saleh. Haven't hated, haven't loved. But this play has me salty. You just don't do crap like this.

3rd and 15, you were winning with what you're doing and then you go and try and get cute and this happens.
The call looks great. The execution is poor. Why is Ward worrying about the guy in the flat on 3rd and 15? He can't tackle in space? Give them the check down and then make the tackle.
Why did this thread have to turn dark?
Originally posted by Heroism:
Originally posted by thl408:

+20

Not a single wasted step by Breida. Alex Gibbs would be proud.

Very impressed by Breida's speed through the hole on some of these big runs. As thl pointed out, the Lions front sets up the Mike (1st round pick Jarrad Davis) to make this play. He navigates his way to the hole, but Breida is already past him.
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