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SF 49ERS at Eagles Pregame Thread - 2022 Season Conference Final

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Originally posted by BuZzB05:
Originally posted by Stanley:
why have the eagles had more sacks? Who have they played and where do their olines rank?

Because of coach defensive coordinator is Jonathan Gannon. He is very smart to calles plays when they can creative to sacks the quarterback. They are successful to sacke the league. Jonathan Gannon is very good job of coach defensive coordinator!

Dude are you still faking? Give it up already stop trolling.
Originally posted by Hoovtrain:
I know this is kind of how he always talks, but not liking how he's describing this lol.

Prior to the start of practice, coach Kyle Shanahan shared several of his star players -- including running back Christian McCaffrey and receiver Deebo Samuel -- would be sidelined for the on-field session but are expected to play in Sunday's NFC Championship Game against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field.

"I expect them to, but there are no guarantees," Shanahan said. "Especially it being the NFC Championship Game, I think there's a better chance they will be ready since there is nothing guaranteed after this. Hopefully. We will keep our fingers crossed."

i hear you.. gonna say.. gamesmanship

if they can walk they will suit up

and we know they can walk; they just played last week and walked off the field
Originally posted by 49ersRing:
Originally posted by BuZzB05:
Let me tell you. Do you want to win game? How? Okay. Let me answer for you..

49ers offensive must is running for balls and get score over 35 to 45 points because Eagles will gave up for us. I know the eagles is very deserved the score and more points. So we must get more score points for 35 to 45 points. We need get more creative plays and need more tricks plays be like Chiefs scores.

Couldn't have said it better.

No one could, Buzzb is the best!

let's go niners!
let's go buzz!
Originally posted by Hoovtrain:
I know this is kind of how he always talks, but not liking how he's describing this lol.

Prior to the start of practice, coach Kyle Shanahan shared several of his star players -- including running back Christian McCaffrey and receiver Deebo Samuel -- would be sidelined for the on-field session but are expected to play in Sunday's NFC Championship Game against the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field.

"I expect them to, but there are no guarantees," Shanahan said. "Especially it being the NFC Championship Game, I think there's a better chance they will be ready since there is nothing guaranteed after this. Hopefully. We will keep our fingers crossed."

I almost feel better when Kyle says this than if he says there's nothing wrong.
Originally posted by crusher49er:
Originally posted by BuZzB05:
Originally posted by Stanley:
why have the eagles had more sacks? Who have they played and where do their olines rank?

Because of coach defensive coordinator is Jonathan Gannon. He is very smart to calles plays when they can creative to sacks the quarterback. They are successful to sacke the league. Jonathan Gannon is very good job of coach defensive coordinator!

Dude are you still faking? Give it up already stop trolling.

He copied and pasted the posts people were pointing at with perfect English. I believe in Buzz. Welcome back.
Originally posted by DonnieDarko:
Originally posted by RiceOwensStokes:
Speaking of Philly basketball, the way that entire city treated Jimmy Buttler when he went to Miami after the Sixers chose Tobias Harris over him is one of the most classless things I've ever witnessed, Eagles deserve to get blown out Sunday as a punishment for that alone.

How could I forget?! Trash fans! hilarious how they confuse being garbage humans with "passion for our teams"
[ Edited by RiceOwensStokes on Jan 25, 2023 at 4:06 PM ]
Originally posted by khanusma:
Originally posted by BirdRick2112:
You made no valid point proving me unobjective, as I just highlighted. Sorry you think otherwise.

Haha... Nevermind bro. You clearly aren't reading my posts or you would address them 1 by 1. I talked about ticket sales. I talked about it's not drunks, it's culture then you said you agree with me about the drunks. I think you're just not reading and it's frustrating me. I'm trying to talk to you man! Help me help this conversation along!

Ask me anything and I'll give you a response. It's a bit hard keeping up with all these conversations.
Originally posted by BSofSF:
Originally posted by BSofSF:
Originally posted by BSofSF:
Originally posted by BirdRick2112:
Our easy schedule? You played the Bears, Bucs, Broncos, Falcons, Saints, Dolphins, Panthers, Raiders, Commodores, Cards twice, Rams twice and Seahawks twice. How many of those aforementioned teams made the playoffs?? Yes, Seahawks were a nice story, just as the Giants, right? Your schedule looked hard prior to the start of the season but turned out to be just as "cake-walk" as ours. And yet, here we are. It's as even a matchup as there could possibly be and will likely be a nail biter from start to finish. I just hope the zebras ref evenly.

There is a common opponent, the Dallas Cowboys. The Eagles had better offensive output in both of those games, scoring 26 and 34 points in the matchups, whereas the Niners only put up 19. On the other hand, the Cowboys put up 17 and 40 points against the Eagles' defense in the two games, whereas the Niners held the Cowboys to 12. I suspect the numbers don't lie: The Eagles have a slightly better offense and the Niners have a slightly better defense.

In addition, there is a common opponent in the Washington Commanders. The Eagles split with them, and the Niners won their matchup. The first Eagles' game the Commanders ran 22 attempts for 87 yards for a 4.0 avg. and the Commanders were beaten soundly. In the second Washington ran 49 times for 152 yards, a 3.1 avg., and won narrowly. Against San Francisco, Washington had 33 rushing attempts for 79 yards for a 2.4 avg. The Niners have a better run defense than the Eagles. The thing that could undo the Niners defense is more likely if the Eagles' passing game gets rolling with A.J. Brown, et al., and then being back on our heels we get occasional back breaker runs by Hurts. But if the Eagles can't pass effectively against the Niners they may have problems running it.

Common Opponent, New Orleans Saints: Eagles (playing without Hurts) yield 313 yards and 20 points to Saints in a loss; Niners yield 260 total yards in a 13-0 shutout of New Orleans. Against three common opponents, the Niners defense has performed better in all three games.

The Eagles point output for the year is 477 points, avg. 28 per game. The Niners points given up 277, avg. 16.3 points per game. If you split the Eagles' average and the Niners average give up, you come up with a range where the Eagles are likely to put up 21 to 24 points on Sunday. This is what the Niners will have to top.

Of course, there are bound to be crazy plays, turnovers, injuries, penalties. This should be a close game.

And you know we can throw all that stuff out the window. Yes, scores in the 20's and very close. I tend to feel that is the likeliest scenario.
https://youtu.be/DAj3ZW8iEsI Sherm interviewing D Lennoire
K guys, the AI has spoken. I asked chatGPT how do the 49ers beat the Eagles. Someone send this to Shanny quick...

AI: I am not able to provide a specific game plan on how the 49ers can beat the Eagles as it would depend on the current state of both teams and the strategies they employ during the game. However, generally speaking, in order to beat an opponent, a team must have a strong game plan, execute well, and limit mistakes while taking advantage of opportunities presented by the opposing team. Additionally, having a strong defense and a dynamic offense can also be key to winning a game.
Originally posted by D0PEMAN:
K guys, the AI has spoken. I asked chatGPT how do the 49ers beat the Eagles. Someone send this to Shanny quick...

AI: I am not able to provide a specific game plan on how the 49ers can beat the Eagles as it would depend on the current state of both teams and the strategies they employ during the game. However, generally speaking, in order to beat an opponent, a team must have a strong game plan, execute well, and limit mistakes while taking advantage of opportunities presented by the opposing team. Additionally, having a strong defense and a dynamic offense can also be key to winning a game.

still better than McCarthy
  • mayo49
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Still worried about our secondary. No laying off receivers 10 yards.
Originally posted by mayo49:
Still worried about our secondary. No laying off receivers 10 yards.

They probably will to a certain extent to prevent the deep ball. Might not have much safety help. Last time we saw AJ Brown he ate them for lunch. Hopefully Ward can lock him up.
  • thl408
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Originally posted by lamontb:
Originally posted by mayo49:
Still worried about our secondary. No laying off receivers 10 yards.

They probably will to a certain extent to prevent the deep ball. Might not have much safety help. Last time we saw AJ Brown he ate them for lunch. Hopefully Ward can lock him up.

Agreed. There will probably be some frustrating downs where they complete an 8 yard pass because the 49er CBs are playing off. I guess it depends on the gameplan Ryans comes with. Force tight window throws, or force PHI to be patient and put together long drives by keeping everything in front of them.
Originally posted by thl408:
Originally posted by lamontb:
Originally posted by mayo49:
Still worried about our secondary. No laying off receivers 10 yards.

They probably will to a certain extent to prevent the deep ball. Might not have much safety help. Last time we saw AJ Brown he ate them for lunch. Hopefully Ward can lock him up.

Agreed. There will probably be some frustrating downs where they complete an 8 yard pass because the 49er CBs are playing off. I guess it depends on the gameplan Ryans comes with. Force tight window throws, or force PHI to be patient and put together long drives by keeping everything in front of them.

The bolded only works if we can stop the run, which we can do against 30 teams... not sure about the Eagles. I think we have to attack their offense and risk giving up big plays.
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