Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by 5_Golden_Rings:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
Originally posted by JoseCortez:
The defense is fantastic.
The offense is not good. The running game is really lacking that playmaker that mostert and even brieda brought in 2019. Without an explosive running back this offense isn't putting more than 17 to 24 points.
It's like Steve Young said with short preseason and starters not really playing.. first 4 are kinda like the new preseason..
I expect offense to pick up as we go especially as JG gets more rhythm / arm fitness and we get more health at rb
I expect D to have ups and downs.. will be hard to maintain this all year.. seasons have an ebb and flow
to navigate the early season 2-2 is pretty good and in first place.. we are the most talented team in our div imo.. just have to prove it
If the passing offense gets better than it was tonight, it's not because Jimmy "shook off the rust." It's because he got better.
I still haven't seen much downfield since he came back.. I mean even moreso than normal..
Arm fatigue was mentioned post game he's still dealing with it is my understanding.. plan today was very screen heavy.. was not on the same page with Kittle on an incompletion as well..
Steve was talking about timing saying it takes longer to establish that on offense and offense tends to start slower than D.. which we are seeing
I think the screen heavy play-calling was a means of attacking the Rams excellent pass rush. This is why I've said many times he is the ideal qB to beat the Rams (aside from the elite QBs, of course). He gets rid of the ball extremely fast and is usually great in the screen game.
That makes sense. No Trent plus Aaron Donald can be a recipe for disaster if you are asking JG to hold the ball
Slants and screens are how you beat them, and we happen to have one of the best QBs in the league at those two things.