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  • Disp
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Originally posted by tankle104:

The real question is gonna be how his body reacts after hits. Definitely great to see him catching passes though. I can't imagine he gets more than a couple touches and is used as mostly a decoy. I bet he doesn't even get a touch til the second quarter, but is still involved in a lot of motion...which could be good. After a bit they just assume he won't get the ball and then bam homerun!
[ Edited by Disp on Jan 25, 2024 at 4:57 PM ]
Originally posted by 49ersking:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by 49ersking:
Of the recent 49ers in NFCCG, the current defense would probably stack up this way:
2019 > 2021 > 2022 > 2023

Now do the offense.

Reverse order.

Just to put things into some perspective

Offense
2019- 29.9 ppg
2023- 28.9 ppg (meanigless week 18)
2022- 26.5 ppg
2021- 25.1 ppg

Defense
2022- 16.3 ppg
2023- 17.5 ppg
2019- 19.4 ppg
2021- 21.5 ppg

This season seems to have the highest ppg differential between offense and defense that we have had under Kyle.

2023- +11.4
2019- +10.5
2022- +10.2
2021- +3.6
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by 49ersking:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by 49ersking:
Of the recent 49ers in NFCCG, the current defense would probably stack up this way:
2019 > 2021 > 2022 > 2023

Now do the offense.

Reverse order.

Just to put things into some perspective

Offense
2019- 29.9 ppg
2023- 28.9 ppg (meanigless week 18)
2022- 26.5 ppg
2021- 25.1 ppg

Defense
2022- 16.3 ppg
2023- 17.5 ppg
2019- 19.4 ppg
2021- 21.5 ppg

This season seems to have the highest ppg differential between offense and defense that we have had under Kyle.

2023- +11.4
2019- +10.5
2022- +10.2
2021- +3.6

I think the 2019 defense was our best, but they were really banged up down the stretch of the regular season which hurt their numbers. They gave up 45 points to the Saints for example.
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by 49ersking:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by 49ersking:
Of the recent 49ers in NFCCG, the current defense would probably stack up this way:
2019 > 2021 > 2022 > 2023

Now do the offense.

Reverse order.

Just to put things into some perspective

Offense
2019- 29.9 ppg
2023- 28.9 ppg (meanigless week 18)
2022- 26.5 ppg
2021- 25.1 ppg

Defense
2022- 16.3 ppg
2023- 17.5 ppg
2019- 19.4 ppg
2021- 21.5 ppg

This season seems to have the highest ppg differential between offense and defense that we have had under Kyle.

2023- +11.4
2019- +10.5
2022- +10.2
2021- +3.6

While points per game is a key stat, there are other parts to how good a defense was, total yards, passing/rushing, YPA/YPC, etc. The 2019 defense gave up the most ppg, but it was the main reason we went to/kept it close in the SB for the most part.
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Originally posted by Disp:
Originally posted by tankle104:

The real question is gonna be how his body reacts after hits. Definitely great to see him catching passes though. I can't imagine he gets more than a couple touches and is used as mostly a decoy. I bet he doesn't even get a touch til the second quarter, but is still involved in a lot of motion...which could be good. After a bit they just assume he won't get the ball and then bam homerun!

Kyle translates that to…..Deebo heavy offense.
Originally posted by 49ersking:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by 49ersking:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by 49ersking:
Of the recent 49ers in NFCCG, the current defense would probably stack up this way:
2019 > 2021 > 2022 > 2023

Now do the offense.

Reverse order.

Just to put things into some perspective

Offense
2019- 29.9 ppg
2023- 28.9 ppg (meanigless week 18)
2022- 26.5 ppg
2021- 25.1 ppg

Defense
2022- 16.3 ppg
2023- 17.5 ppg
2019- 19.4 ppg
2021- 21.5 ppg

This season seems to have the highest ppg differential between offense and defense that we have had under Kyle.

2023- +11.4
2019- +10.5
2022- +10.2
2021- +3.6

While points per game is a key stat, there are other parts to how good a defense was, total yards, passing/rushing, YPA/YPC, etc. The 2019 defense gave up the most ppg, but it was the main reason we went to/kept it close in the SB for the most part.

Yup. That would be more than some perspective. That would be the whole nine yards.
[ Edited by YACBros85 on Jan 25, 2024 at 5:30 PM ]
Originally posted by 49ersRing:
I think the 2019 defense was our best, but they were really banged up down the stretch of the regular season which hurt their numbers. They gave up 45 points to the Saints for example.

I feel like that was jimmy's best game ever. Lol
Man I wish it was Sunday already. Lol the wait in the playoff feels like ever.

crazy that at best we only have two more games until sept :/
Originally posted by tankle104:
Man I wish it was Sunday already. Lol the wait in the playoff feels like ever.

crazy that at best we only have two more games until sept :/

It sucks that we play the later game lol... It's just gonna give me more anxiety ....
Originally posted by tankle104:
Man I wish it was Sunday already. Lol the wait in the playoff feels like ever.

crazy that at best we only have two more games until sept :/

Waiting for this game is the single hardest thing I've had to do all year.
Originally posted by tankle104:

Originally posted by qnnhan7:
Originally posted by tankle104:


That's great it looks more and more probable Deebo will play but holy s**t can people stop acting like the only chance they have to win is if he's in the game? The other main skill position guys are all f**king all pros.
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