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Ambry Thomas, CB - Michigan, 3rd Round Pick

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Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Originally posted by 9moon:
HONESTLY... I'm glad he made the INT..

But he was actually TOASTED had Staff thrown the ball any further...

When the ball was in the air, I was already looking where the FS was at!!

This is true. He made a nice play on it but if Stafford puts that pass on the money, OBJ is scoring a TD.

It was a great play by Thomas on a poor pass by Stafford and it was largely a poor pass due to the pressure coming from Bosa on the outside as well as up the middle and Stafford not being able to fully step into the throw. So say thank you to the DL.

Ya'll should go back and rewatch that play. Ambry is right on his hip, turns his head to play the ball, then slows down when he sees it's underthrown and secures the interception. If that ball had been put out in front of OBJ Ambry would have still been in position.
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Originally posted by KegBert:
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Originally posted by 9moon:
HONESTLY... I'm glad he made the INT..

But he was actually TOASTED had Staff thrown the ball any further...

When the ball was in the air, I was already looking where the FS was at!!

This is true. He made a nice play on it but if Stafford puts that pass on the money, OBJ is scoring a TD.

It was a great play by Thomas on a poor pass by Stafford and it was largely a poor pass due to the pressure coming from Bosa on the outside as well as up the middle and Stafford not being able to fully step into the throw. So say thank you to the DL.

Ya'll should go back and rewatch that play. Ambry is right on his hip, turns his head to play the ball, then slows down when he sees it's underthrown and secures the interception. If that ball had been put out in front of OBJ Ambry would have still been in position.

This, Keg is right - he was stride for stride with OBJ. If the pass was on the money, Thomas would have been in position.
[ Edited by mayo49 on Jan 10, 2022 at 4:56 AM ]
Originally posted by mayo49:
Originally posted by KegBert:
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Originally posted by 9moon:
HONESTLY... I'm glad he made the INT..

But he was actually TOASTED had Staff thrown the ball any further...

When the ball was in the air, I was already looking where the FS was at!!

This is true. He made a nice play on it but if Stafford puts that pass on the money, OBJ is scoring a TD.

It was a great play by Thomas on a poor pass by Stafford and it was largely a poor pass due to the pressure coming from Bosa on the outside as well as up the middle and Stafford not being able to fully step into the throw. So say thank you to the DL.

Ya'll should go back and rewatch that play. Ambry is right on his hip, turns his head to play the ball, then slows down when he sees it's underthrown and secures the interception. If that ball had been put out in front of OBJ Ambry would have still been in position.

This, Keg is right - he was stride for stride with OBJ. If the pass was on the money, Thomas would have been in position.

Some people just see what they want to see, he was right in his hip pocket until the underthrow. Great job turning his head around.
Its almost like some don't want Thomas to look for the ball. He was with OBJ until he saw the past. But I'm sure our all 22 analysts will have a thorough breakdown by Friday.
I wasn't sure he was in bounds. And then I expected a flag somewhere for something dumb

They went nuts
Originally posted by Second2Nunley:
Originally posted by mayo49:
Originally posted by KegBert:
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Originally posted by 9moon:
HONESTLY... I'm glad he made the INT..

But he was actually TOASTED had Staff thrown the ball any further...

When the ball was in the air, I was already looking where the FS was at!!

This is true. He made a nice play on it but if Stafford puts that pass on the money, OBJ is scoring a TD.

It was a great play by Thomas on a poor pass by Stafford and it was largely a poor pass due to the pressure coming from Bosa on the outside as well as up the middle and Stafford not being able to fully step into the throw. So say thank you to the DL.

Ya'll should go back and rewatch that play. Ambry is right on his hip, turns his head to play the ball, then slows down when he sees it's underthrown and secures the interception. If that ball had been put out in front of OBJ Ambry would have still been in position.

This, Keg is right - he was stride for stride with OBJ. If the pass was on the money, Thomas would have been in position.

Some people just see what they want to see, he was right in his hip pocket until the underthrow. Great job turning his head around.

You guys are so right. He was right on him, the only reason he slowed up is because he saw the ball was short and made a beautiful adjustment. Something we haven't had a corner do in years.
He is stride for stride.
Originally posted by Second2Nunley:
He is stride for stride.

He was tracking the ball before OBJ and adjusted.
Originally posted by elguapo:
Originally posted by Second2Nunley:
Originally posted by mayo49:
Originally posted by KegBert:
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Originally posted by 9moon:
HONESTLY... I'm glad he made the INT..

But he was actually TOASTED had Staff thrown the ball any further...

When the ball was in the air, I was already looking where the FS was at!!

This is true. He made a nice play on it but if Stafford puts that pass on the money, OBJ is scoring a TD.

It was a great play by Thomas on a poor pass by Stafford and it was largely a poor pass due to the pressure coming from Bosa on the outside as well as up the middle and Stafford not being able to fully step into the throw. So say thank you to the DL.

Ya'll should go back and rewatch that play. Ambry is right on his hip, turns his head to play the ball, then slows down when he sees it's underthrown and secures the interception. If that ball had been put out in front of OBJ Ambry would have still been in position.

This, Keg is right - he was stride for stride with OBJ. If the pass was on the money, Thomas would have been in position.

Some people just see what they want to see, he was right in his hip pocket until the underthrow. Great job turning his head around.

You guys are so right. He was right on him, the only reason he slowed up is because he saw the ball was short and made a beautiful adjustment. Something we haven't had a corner do in years.

i thought that was obvious lol
Originally posted by elguapo:
Originally posted by Second2Nunley:
Originally posted by mayo49:
Originally posted by KegBert:
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:
Originally posted by 9moon:
HONESTLY... I'm glad he made the INT..

But he was actually TOASTED had Staff thrown the ball any further...

When the ball was in the air, I was already looking where the FS was at!!

This is true. He made a nice play on it but if Stafford puts that pass on the money, OBJ is scoring a TD.

It was a great play by Thomas on a poor pass by Stafford and it was largely a poor pass due to the pressure coming from Bosa on the outside as well as up the middle and Stafford not being able to fully step into the throw. So say thank you to the DL.

Ya'll should go back and rewatch that play. Ambry is right on his hip, turns his head to play the ball, then slows down when he sees it's underthrown and secures the interception. If that ball had been put out in front of OBJ Ambry would have still been in position.

This, Keg is right - he was stride for stride with OBJ. If the pass was on the money, Thomas would have been in position.

Some people just see what they want to see, he was right in his hip pocket until the underthrow. Great job turning his head around.

You guys are so right. He was right on him, the only reason he slowed up is because he saw the ball was short and made a beautiful adjustment. Something we haven't had a corner do in years.

Richard Sherman and Jason Verrett disagree
All that sh!t posting by many of you is why it's ridiculous to call someone a bust early in their career, in their rookie season. CLOWNS
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Originally posted by TheXFactor:
All that sh!t posting by many of you is why it's ridiculous to call someone a bust early in their career, in their rookie season. CLOWNS

Wow bro I was one of those people and even admitted to being wrong but this^^^^^ C'mon man you act like you never been wrong before.
im glad to say i am on record in this thread of calling him a good CB since the Cincy game when many said he was a bust
I stated in mid-season that he wasn't an NFL caliber player.

… chomp, chomp, chomp (me eating crow)…
Originally posted by NinerBuff:
I stated in mid-season that he wasn't an NFL caliber player.

… chomp, chomp, chomp (me eating crow)…

Respect. We are all happy to see Ambry improving every week. Future is bright with this one!
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