Originally posted by KittleSkittle:
We'll just have to agree to disagree. I see the sloppiness in that game as a sign of a lack of focus stemming from looking past an inferior opponent.
Get your eyes checked.
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Originally posted by KittleSkittle:
We'll just have to agree to disagree. I see the sloppiness in that game as a sign of a lack of focus stemming from looking past an inferior opponent.
Originally posted by Memphis9er:Originally posted by KittleSkittle:We'll just have to agree to disagree. I see the sloppiness in that game as a sign of a lack of focus stemming from looking past an inferior opponent.
Get your eyes checked.
Originally posted by KittleSkittle:Perhaps the only area the Niners haven't improved upon this season from the previous two seasons is red zone scoring.
Originally posted by Memphis9er:
Originally posted by KittleSkittle:
We'll just have to agree to disagree. I see the sloppiness in that game as a sign of a lack of focus stemming from looking past an inferior opponent.
Get your eyes checked.
No need to get snippy. I see 5 turnovers and a few other near turnovers (most of them completely unforced) as a sign of sloppiness and lack of focus. You see that as just them being bad at football. Either way, let's hope Shanahan gets it corrected going forward. We won't be able to get away with those mistakes when we start playing good teams. We might not even be able to get away with them against the Redskins, so let's hope they don't overlook them like the Steelers.
Originally posted by Paul_Hofer:
ESPN's Bill Barnwell wrote in an article on the home page:
"Last year's 49ers team scored only 4.21 points per red zone trip, which ranked 30th in the NFL. Teams typically improve on that number the following season, but after scoring only two touchdowns and turning the ball over once amid five trips inside the 20 against the Rams last week, the Niners are scoring 3.98 points per red zone possession, which ranks 29th."
Originally posted by KittleSkittle:Originally posted by Seattle49er:Originally posted by KittleSkittle:Originally posted by Seattle49er:Originally posted by KittleSkittle:It's going to be a tough game. They aren't a good team, but 10 A.M. starts are never easy for West coast teams and it'd be easy for us to overlook this team. We've had issues with being overly arrogant and looking past teams before (Steelers game) and we're lucky it hasn't cost us yet. Hopefully Shanahan has learned from that and can motivate the team to avoid the letdown. A loss here would definitely undo all of the good will from the first 5 games.
I'm sorry are we still talking about the 9ers? Arrogant? Dude where do you come up with this dribble?
49ers are anthing but Arrogant, until now, what on earth would they have to be arrogant about?
Try thinking before you post, you seems to be either negative Nancy, an absurdist in most of your post.
P.S. I still think you're a Hawk fan trolling
I don't see how you can say they haven't been at least a bit arrogant. They overlooked the Steelers, played very sloppily to start that game (probably didn't think they'd have to try against a backup QB making his first start). Now we've got Breida on NFL Network talking about how we'll beat the Patriots in the Super Bowl. That's not something I'd want our players saying ever, but especially not after just 5 games against a relatively soft schedule.
They're a young team, so it's not surprising that after their first taste of success they might get a little cocky, but it is something Shanahan is going to have to reign in. As Shanahan has said, this league will humble you pretty quickly.
They haven't overlooked anyone, Steelers were game 3, offense was and is still trying to get on the same page, mistakes happen.
We'll just have to agree to disagree. I see the sloppiness in that game as a sign of a lack of focus stemming from looking past an inferior opponent.
Originally posted by cciowa:This team is breaking out of a number of negative expectations:
Originally posted by sacniner:
I'm worried about this. A legit concern. We are traveling East for a 10 am start. Washington coming off a win. Their roster is better than their record.
Hope we don't take this for granted.
yes, that early start has created issues for us before. i recall under jh with one of our elite teams.. we played at minnesota. lost and the guys were in a fog the whole game
Originally posted by SkyZer0:is this the game we get the refs that screwed the Lions or is that the Panthers?
Originally posted by SkyZer0:is this the game we get the refs that screwed the Lions or is that the Panthers?
Originally posted by Seattle49er:
Originally posted by SkyZer0:
is this the game we get the refs that screwed the Lions or is that the Panthers?
This game I believe
Originally posted by thl408:
49ers 84
Redskins 3