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Originally posted by Heroism:
The play in which CJ was strip-sacked by Chandler Jones. He was going to hit a wide open Juice. If CJ gains a few more inches of depth in his hitch steps, this looks like a TD.


Hero, whatever you poster won't come up, could you try again please? I'm Interested to see it and sure I'm not alone
Whoops. I updated the link.

Here it is:

The play in which CJ was strip-sacked by Chandler Jones. He was going to hit a wide open Juice. If CJ gains a few more inches of depth in his hitch steps, this looks like a TD.
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Originally posted by Heroism:
Whoops. I updated the link.

Here it is:

The play in which CJ was strip-sacked by Chandler Jones. He was going to hit a wide open Juice. If CJ gains a few more inches of depth in his hitch steps, this looks like a TD.
Every one of the Olinemen have their guy in front of them except Staley who was chasing. I agree he should have stepped up but there was no assurance that Ole Staley wasn't beaten so bad that Jones wouldn't have just turned that corner and drove right into CJ's back before he got the ball out.
[ Edited by jcs on Oct 9, 2018 at 10:33 PM ]
Originally posted by brodiebluebanaszak:
Any observations on how our d did against the Cardinals?

Not much to observe this week...only on the field for 19 minutes and Rosen was horrendous.

This week, any chance of thl/JD looking at the all 22 to see if BeatHard is "holding it too long" or like with Garoppolo, we have a limited # of receivers out there (sometimes just 2) and/or guys just aren't getting open overall?
Originally posted by Heroism:
The play in which CJ was strip-sacked by Chandler Jones. He was going to hit a wide open Juice. If CJ gains a few more inches of depth in his hitch steps, this looks like a TD.


was this a f**king 7-step drop or what???
Originally posted by jcs:
Originally posted by Heroism:
Whoops. I updated the link.

Here it is:

The play in which CJ was strip-sacked by Chandler Jones. He was going to hit a wide open Juice. If CJ gains a few more inches of depth in his hitch steps, this looks like a TD.
Every one of the Olinemen have their guy in front of them except Staley who was chasing. I agree he should have stepped up but there was no assurance that Ole Staley wasn't beaten so bad that Jones wouldn't have just turned that corner and drove right into CJ's back before he got the ball out.

your O-line isn't meant to continue blocking 8+ yards behind the line of scrimmage.... this is entirely on beathard. he has an entire airport runway of space to move up and throw. Staley isn't at fault. at all. period.
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by brodiebluebanaszak:
Any observations on how our d did against the Cardinals?

Not much to observe this week...only on the field for 19 minutes and Rosen was horrendous.

This week, any chance of thl/JD looking at the all 22 to see if BeatHard is "holding it too long" or like with Garoppolo, we have a limited # of receivers out there (sometimes just 2) and/or guys just aren't getting open overall?

where's marvin? wtf
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Originally posted by defenderDX:
Originally posted by jcs:
Originally posted by Heroism:
Whoops. I updated the link.

Here it is:

The play in which CJ was strip-sacked by Chandler Jones. He was going to hit a wide open Juice. If CJ gains a few more inches of depth in his hitch steps, this looks like a TD.
Every one of the Olinemen have their guy in front of them except Staley who was chasing. I agree he should have stepped up but there was no assurance that Ole Staley wasn't beaten so bad that Jones wouldn't have just turned that corner and drove right into CJ's back before he got the ball out.

your O-line isn't meant to continue blocking 8+ yards behind the line of scrimmage.... this is entirely on beathard. he has an entire airport runway of space to move up and throw. Staley isn't at fault. at all. period.
It was also a 7 step drop and CJ was hit from behind on what is referred to as his blindside. Had Staley did his job and kept the pass rusher in front or even delayed him for just another half second instead of getting destroyed and giving up the edge, then maybe that play could have happened.
[ Edited by jcs on Oct 10, 2018 at 8:33 AM ]
Originally posted by defenderDX:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by brodiebluebanaszak:
Any observations on how our d did against the Cardinals?

Not much to observe this week...only on the field for 19 minutes and Rosen was horrendous.

This week, any chance of thl/JD looking at the all 22 to see if BeatHard is "holding it too long" or like with Garoppolo, we have a limited # of receivers out there (sometimes just 2) and/or guys just aren't getting open overall?

where's marvin? wtf

He's on I.R.

Sorry.
Originally posted by jcs:
Originally posted by defenderDX:
Originally posted by jcs:
Originally posted by Heroism:
Whoops. I updated the link.

Here it is:

The play in which CJ was strip-sacked by Chandler Jones. He was going to hit a wide open Juice. If CJ gains a few more inches of depth in his hitch steps, this looks like a TD.
Every one of the Olinemen have their guy in front of them except Staley who was chasing. I agree he should have stepped up but there was no assurance that Ole Staley wasn't beaten so bad that Jones wouldn't have just turned that corner and drove right into CJ's back before he got the ball out.

your O-line isn't meant to continue blocking 8+ yards behind the line of scrimmage.... this is entirely on beathard. he has an entire airport runway of space to move up and throw. Staley isn't at fault. at all. period.
It was also a 7 step drop and CJ was hit from behind on what is referred to as his blindside. Had Staley did his job and kept the pass rusher in front or even delayed him for just another half second instead of getting destroyed and giving up the edge, then maybe that play could have happened.

the outside tackle isn't supposed to keep the pass rusher directly in front of him on a passing play the entire time...he's not run blocking. staley did his job just fine. had beathard done HIS job there wouldn't have been a fumble
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Originally posted by defenderDX:
Originally posted by jcs:
Originally posted by defenderDX:
Originally posted by jcs:
Originally posted by Heroism:
Whoops. I updated the link.

Here it is:

The play in which CJ was strip-sacked by Chandler Jones. He was going to hit a wide open Juice. If CJ gains a few more inches of depth in his hitch steps, this looks like a TD.
Every one of the Olinemen have their guy in front of them except Staley who was chasing. I agree he should have stepped up but there was no assurance that Ole Staley wasn't beaten so bad that Jones wouldn't have just turned that corner and drove right into CJ's back before he got the ball out.

your O-line isn't meant to continue blocking 8+ yards behind the line of scrimmage.... this is entirely on beathard. he has an entire airport runway of space to move up and throw. Staley isn't at fault. at all. period.
It was also a 7 step drop and CJ was hit from behind on what is referred to as his blindside. Had Staley did his job and kept the pass rusher in front or even delayed him for just another half second instead of getting destroyed and giving up the edge, then maybe that play could have happened.

the outside tackle isn't supposed to keep the pass rusher directly in front of him on a passing play the entire time...he's not run blocking. staley did his job just fine. had beathard done HIS job there wouldn't have been a fumble
Did his job...I see the back of his jersey in that snap and his body lunging...he was beaten badly...it's ok to admit that.
Originally posted by jcs:
Originally posted by defenderDX:
Originally posted by jcs:
Originally posted by defenderDX:
Originally posted by jcs:
Originally posted by Heroism:
Whoops. I updated the link.

Here it is:

The play in which CJ was strip-sacked by Chandler Jones. He was going to hit a wide open Juice. If CJ gains a few more inches of depth in his hitch steps, this looks like a TD.
Every one of the Olinemen have their guy in front of them except Staley who was chasing. I agree he should have stepped up but there was no assurance that Ole Staley wasn't beaten so bad that Jones wouldn't have just turned that corner and drove right into CJ's back before he got the ball out.

your O-line isn't meant to continue blocking 8+ yards behind the line of scrimmage.... this is entirely on beathard. he has an entire airport runway of space to move up and throw. Staley isn't at fault. at all. period.
It was also a 7 step drop and CJ was hit from behind on what is referred to as his blindside. Had Staley did his job and kept the pass rusher in front or even delayed him for just another half second instead of getting destroyed and giving up the edge, then maybe that play could have happened.

the outside tackle isn't supposed to keep the pass rusher directly in front of him on a passing play the entire time...he's not run blocking. staley did his job just fine. had beathard done HIS job there wouldn't have been a fumble
Did his job...I see the back of his jersey in that snap and his body lunging...he was beaten badly...it's ok to admit that.

that doesnt matter if beathard doesnt stay almost 10 yards behind the line of scrimmage. you dont understand pass blocking. period.
Staley did get beat initially but he did the right thing in riding jones passed CJ, CJ is just a s**tty QB with no pocket awareness, CJ needs to step up there and make the pass. 100% CJs fault
Originally posted by jcs:
Originally posted by defenderDX:
Originally posted by jcs:
Originally posted by defenderDX:
Originally posted by jcs:
Originally posted by Heroism:
Whoops. I updated the link.

Here it is:

The play in which CJ was strip-sacked by Chandler Jones. He was going to hit a wide open Juice. If CJ gains a few more inches of depth in his hitch steps, this looks like a TD.
Every one of the Olinemen have their guy in front of them except Staley who was chasing. I agree he should have stepped up but there was no assurance that Ole Staley wasn't beaten so bad that Jones wouldn't have just turned that corner and drove right into CJ's back before he got the ball out.

your O-line isn't meant to continue blocking 8+ yards behind the line of scrimmage.... this is entirely on beathard. he has an entire airport runway of space to move up and throw. Staley isn't at fault. at all. period.
It was also a 7 step drop and CJ was hit from behind on what is referred to as his blindside. Had Staley did his job and kept the pass rusher in front or even delayed him for just another half second instead of getting destroyed and giving up the edge, then maybe that play could have happened.

the outside tackle isn't supposed to keep the pass rusher directly in front of him on a passing play the entire time...he's not run blocking. staley did his job just fine. had beathard done HIS job there wouldn't have been a fumble
Did his job...I see the back of his jersey in that snap and his body lunging...he was beaten badly...it's ok to admit that.

Both can be true. Staley got beat and BeatHard didn't step up. Given it was a timing route, CJ was probably where he should be though on his drop back.

The bigger question is Jones is their best player and Staley has a bum knee but we've got the extra PP to the right. Why?
[ Edited by NCommand on Oct 10, 2018 at 8:48 AM ]
Originally posted by valrod33:
Staley did get beat initially but he did the right thing in riding jones passed CJ, CJ is just a s**tty QB with no pocket awareness, CJ needs to step up there and make the pass. 100% CJs fault

Actually, rewatching it now in slow motion. It was a 7 step drop timing route, he hitched forward twice, had planted and WAS throwing as Jones knocked it out...empty hand. Damn that was close to a huge play.

How effing long are Jones' arms????
[ Edited by NCommand on Oct 10, 2018 at 1:50 PM ]
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