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49ERS at RAMS Pregame Thread - 2023 Season Week 2

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49ERS at RAMS Pregame Thread - 2023 Season Week 2

On defense, we need to make sure we have good communication when the rams go into a bunch formation. They caught the seahawks off guard multiple times with those bunch formations which lead to some big plays. Seahawks defenders were running into each other and indecisive on who was supposed to be covering who.

On offense I am really excited to see the Aiyuk vs Kendrick matchup. Kendrick was called on holding/PI a couple of times getting a little too grabby. DK also broke his ankles 1v1 on his TD catch.
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Originally posted by SLCNiner:
Sounded like Bobby Wagner was a total liability as well.

He was really bad. I was shocked at how slow he looked. He went downhill fast, and not in a good LB filling in the gaps kind of way.
Originally posted by SlipAndSlideBosa:
Who do they have as a backup then?

From Ramsrule.com

"I think the49ers will be out to deliberately hurt Stafford and Puka.

That's the way their DC coaches. I don't like him and think I'm onto him, regardless what he says to cover what he does.

We all know about Fred Warner. He deliberately nailed Stafford head-to-head, but later apologized for it: "I feel bad... " Apology my @ss. It's the 49er way. Dp what you can get away with, and when you're caught, show remorse to make it all better. I have to believe that's how they're coached.

And Warner's not alone.

Against the Steelers in game 1 this year, Greenlaw got thrown out of the game for deliberate head-to-head on Justin Herbert while Herbert was already going down. Shades of Warner's head-to-head from behind on Stafford, away from the ball in the 2020 playoff.

Herbert was dingy for the rest of the game according to reports, so it worked for the 49ers - despite Hargraves' ejection. Here's what Shanahan had to say afterward:

According to Kyle Shanahan, the head coach of the San Francisco 49ers, he was baffled by Dre Greenlaw's ejection from the game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Greenlaw was ejected after a helmet-to-helmet hit on Chargers QB Justin Herbert. Shanahan was quoted as saying, "It kind of blew my mind. I get the penalty, but I have to learn what that is… There had to be intent or something necessary. That really shocked me. Hopefully they can teach us so we can understand why we lost one of our players"

I'm pressing the BS buzzer,coach. Meantime, I can't dig up what your DC has to say.

Charvarious Ward hit a sliding Geno Smith with 10 seconds to go in the half last year - dirty AND dumb.

It has to be the way these guys are coached. They've got dirty players stashed throughout the lineup - and the coaching staff covers for them. Connect the dots.

Also in week 1, Lenoir finally got called for illegal contact - an iffy call but fair enough for a guy who gets away with crap constantly.

I worry that the 49ers will be going after two key Rams players with instructions to take them out of the game - dirty, after-the-whistle or away-from-the-ball, or "legal" doesn't matter.

Puka and Stafford will be in their sights. I hope the Rams are prepared, and geared up to protect them - during every play, andaway from the ball and after the whistle"
Originally posted by VA9erfan:
From Ramsrule.com

"I think the49ers will be out to deliberately hurt Stafford and Puka.

That's the way their DC coaches. I don't like him and think I'm onto him, regardless what he says to cover what he does.

We all know about Fred Warner. He deliberately nailed Stafford head-to-head, but later apologized for it: "I feel bad... " Apology my @ss. It's the 49er way. Dp what you can get away with, and when you're caught, show remorse to make it all better. I have to believe that's how they're coached.

And Warner's not alone.

Against the Steelers in game 1 this year, Greenlaw got thrown out of the game for deliberate head-to-head on Justin Herbert while Herbert was already going down. Shades of Warner's head-to-head from behind on Stafford, away from the ball in the 2020 playoff.

Herbert was dingy for the rest of the game according to reports, so it worked for the 49ers - despite Hargraves' ejection. Here's what Shanahan had to say afterward:

According to Kyle Shanahan, the head coach of the San Francisco 49ers, he was baffled by Dre Greenlaw's ejection from the game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Greenlaw was ejected after a helmet-to-helmet hit on Chargers QB Justin Herbert. Shanahan was quoted as saying, "It kind of blew my mind. I get the penalty, but I have to learn what that is… There had to be intent or something necessary. That really shocked me. Hopefully they can teach us so we can understand why we lost one of our players"

I'm pressing the BS buzzer,coach. Meantime, I can't dig up what your DC has to say.

Charvarious Ward hit a sliding Geno Smith with 10 seconds to go in the half last year - dirty AND dumb.

It has to be the way these guys are coached. They've got dirty players stashed throughout the lineup - and the coaching staff covers for them. Connect the dots.

Also in week 1, Lenoir finally got called for illegal contact - an iffy call but fair enough for a guy who gets away with crap constantly.

I worry that the 49ers will be going after two key Rams players with instructions to take them out of the game - dirty, after-the-whistle or away-from-the-ball, or "legal" doesn't matter.

Puka and Stafford will be in their sights. I hope the Rams are prepared, and geared up to protect them - during every play, andaway from the ball and after the whistle"

Don't pick on the mentally handicap
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Originally posted by SlipAndSlideBosa:
Originally posted by 9moon:
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:

The AlDrunk Smith Syndrome !!!!

Who do they have as a backup then?

Brett Rypien
Originally posted by Dr_Bill_Walsh:
Originally posted by 49erFaithful6:
also 'Ramily'.. really?
Originally posted by tankle104:
Originally posted by Montana:
Ramily is..a thing? 😆

The Shams gunna get hit hard

Lol the rams are about to be rammed up their rear

Back when they were corny Midwesterners:


" SsSaSaAaAaAaaAaAaAaCk!!!"

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Originally posted by Hysterikal:
Originally posted by VA9erfan:
From Ramsrule.com

"I think the49ers will be out to deliberately hurt Stafford and Puka.

That's the way their DC coaches. I don't like him and think I'm onto him, regardless what he says to cover what he does.

We all know about Fred Warner. He deliberately nailed Stafford head-to-head, but later apologized for it: "I feel bad... " Apology my @ss. It's the 49er way. Dp what you can get away with, and when you're caught, show remorse to make it all better. I have to believe that's how they're coached.

And Warner's not alone.

Against the Steelers in game 1 this year, Greenlaw got thrown out of the game for deliberate head-to-head on Justin Herbert while Herbert was already going down. Shades of Warner's head-to-head from behind on Stafford, away from the ball in the 2020 playoff.

Herbert was dingy for the rest of the game according to reports, so it worked for the 49ers - despite Hargraves' ejection. Here's what Shanahan had to say afterward:

According to Kyle Shanahan, the head coach of the San Francisco 49ers, he was baffled by Dre Greenlaw's ejection from the game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Greenlaw was ejected after a helmet-to-helmet hit on Chargers QB Justin Herbert. Shanahan was quoted as saying, "It kind of blew my mind. I get the penalty, but I have to learn what that is… There had to be intent or something necessary. That really shocked me. Hopefully they can teach us so we can understand why we lost one of our players"

I'm pressing the BS buzzer,coach. Meantime, I can't dig up what your DC has to say.

Charvarious Ward hit a sliding Geno Smith with 10 seconds to go in the half last year - dirty AND dumb.

It has to be the way these guys are coached. They've got dirty players stashed throughout the lineup - and the coaching staff covers for them. Connect the dots.

Also in week 1, Lenoir finally got called for illegal contact - an iffy call but fair enough for a guy who gets away with crap constantly.

I worry that the 49ers will be going after two key Rams players with instructions to take them out of the game - dirty, after-the-whistle or away-from-the-ball, or "legal" doesn't matter.

Puka and Stafford will be in their sights. I hope the Rams are prepared, and geared up to protect them - during every play, andaway from the ball and after the whistle"

Don't pick on the mentally handicap

Originally posted by VA9erfan:
From Ramsrule.com

"I think the49ers will be out to deliberately hurt Stafford and Puka.

That's the way their DC coaches. I don't like him and think I'm onto him, regardless what he says to cover what he does.

We all know about Fred Warner. He deliberately nailed Stafford head-to-head, but later apologized for it: "I feel bad... " Apology my @ss. It's the 49er way. Dp what you can get away with, and when you're caught, show remorse to make it all better. I have to believe that's how they're coached.

And Warner's not alone.

Against the Steelers in game 1 this year, Greenlaw got thrown out of the game for deliberate head-to-head on Justin Herbert while Herbert was already going down. Shades of Warner's head-to-head from behind on Stafford, away from the ball in the 2020 playoff.

Herbert was dingy for the rest of the game according to reports, so it worked for the 49ers - despite Hargraves' ejection. Here's what Shanahan had to say afterward:

According to Kyle Shanahan, the head coach of the San Francisco 49ers, he was baffled by Dre Greenlaw's ejection from the game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Greenlaw was ejected after a helmet-to-helmet hit on Chargers QB Justin Herbert. Shanahan was quoted as saying, "It kind of blew my mind. I get the penalty, but I have to learn what that is… There had to be intent or something necessary. That really shocked me. Hopefully they can teach us so we can understand why we lost one of our players"

I'm pressing the BS buzzer,coach. Meantime, I can't dig up what your DC has to say.

Charvarious Ward hit a sliding Geno Smith with 10 seconds to go in the half last year - dirty AND dumb.

It has to be the way these guys are coached. They've got dirty players stashed throughout the lineup - and the coaching staff covers for them. Connect the dots.

Also in week 1, Lenoir finally got called for illegal contact - an iffy call but fair enough for a guy who gets away with crap constantly.

I worry that the 49ers will be going after two key Rams players with instructions to take them out of the game - dirty, after-the-whistle or away-from-the-ball, or "legal" doesn't matter.

Puka and Stafford will be in their sights. I hope the Rams are prepared, and geared up to protect them - during every play, andaway from the ball and after the whistle"

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Ramsrule.com Looks like it's run by a toddler. That can't be their main forum page?
Originally posted by VA9erfan:
From Ramsrule.com

"I think the49ers will be out to deliberately hurt Stafford and Puka.

That's the way their DC coaches. I don't like him and think I'm onto him, regardless what he says to cover what he does.

We all know about Fred Warner. He deliberately nailed Stafford head-to-head, but later apologized for it: "I feel bad... " Apology my @ss. It's the 49er way. Dp what you can get away with, and when you're caught, show remorse to make it all better. I have to believe that's how they're coached.

And Warner's not alone.

Against the Steelers in game 1 this year, Greenlaw got thrown out of the game for deliberate head-to-head on Justin Herbert while Herbert was already going down. Shades of Warner's head-to-head from behind on Stafford, away from the ball in the 2020 playoff.

Herbert was dingy for the rest of the game according to reports, so it worked for the 49ers - despite Hargraves' ejection. Here's what Shanahan had to say afterward:

According to Kyle Shanahan, the head coach of the San Francisco 49ers, he was baffled by Dre Greenlaw's ejection from the game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Greenlaw was ejected after a helmet-to-helmet hit on Chargers QB Justin Herbert. Shanahan was quoted as saying, "It kind of blew my mind. I get the penalty, but I have to learn what that is… There had to be intent or something necessary. That really shocked me. Hopefully they can teach us so we can understand why we lost one of our players"

I'm pressing the BS buzzer,coach. Meantime, I can't dig up what your DC has to say.

Charvarious Ward hit a sliding Geno Smith with 10 seconds to go in the half last year - dirty AND dumb.

It has to be the way these guys are coached. They've got dirty players stashed throughout the lineup - and the coaching staff covers for them. Connect the dots.

Also in week 1, Lenoir finally got called for illegal contact - an iffy call but fair enough for a guy who gets away with crap constantly.

I worry that the 49ers will be going after two key Rams players with instructions to take them out of the game - dirty, after-the-whistle or away-from-the-ball, or "legal" doesn't matter.

Puka and Stafford will be in their sights. I hope the Rams are prepared, and geared up to protect them - during every play, andaway from the ball and after the whistle"

Is this what happens when kids use AI to do their homework?
Originally posted by VA9erfan:
From Ramsrule.com

"I think the49ers will be out to deliberately hurt Stafford and Puka.

That's the way their DC coaches. I don't like him and think I'm onto him, regardless what he says to cover what he does.

We all know about Fred Warner. He deliberately nailed Stafford head-to-head, but later apologized for it: "I feel bad... " Apology my @ss. It's the 49er way. Dp what you can get away with, and when you're caught, show remorse to make it all better. I have to believe that's how they're coached.

And Warner's not alone.

Against the Steelers in game 1 this year, Greenlaw got thrown out of the game for deliberate head-to-head on Justin Herbert while Herbert was already going down. Shades of Warner's head-to-head from behind on Stafford, away from the ball in the 2020 playoff.

Herbert was dingy for the rest of the game according to reports, so it worked for the 49ers - despite Hargraves' ejection. Here's what Shanahan had to say afterward:

According to Kyle Shanahan, the head coach of the San Francisco 49ers, he was baffled by Dre Greenlaw's ejection from the game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Greenlaw was ejected after a helmet-to-helmet hit on Chargers QB Justin Herbert. Shanahan was quoted as saying, "It kind of blew my mind. I get the penalty, but I have to learn what that is… There had to be intent or something necessary. That really shocked me. Hopefully they can teach us so we can understand why we lost one of our players"

I'm pressing the BS buzzer,coach. Meantime, I can't dig up what your DC has to say.

Charvarious Ward hit a sliding Geno Smith with 10 seconds to go in the half last year - dirty AND dumb.

It has to be the way these guys are coached. They've got dirty players stashed throughout the lineup - and the coaching staff covers for them. Connect the dots.

Also in week 1, Lenoir finally got called for illegal contact - an iffy call but fair enough for a guy who gets away with crap constantly.

I worry that the 49ers will be going after two key Rams players with instructions to take them out of the game - dirty, after-the-whistle or away-from-the-ball, or "legal" doesn't matter.

Puka and Stafford will be in their sights. I hope the Rams are prepared, and geared up to protect them - during every play, andaway from the ball and after the whistle"

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Originally posted by JaggedJ:
Is this what happens when kids use AI to do their homework?

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