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Wasn't that "ticky tacky" 15 yarder on Greenlaw a helmet to helmet hit on a QB in mid-slide? You expect that to be called everytime.
Wasn't that "ticky tacky" 15 yarder on Greenlaw a helmet to helmet hit on a QB in mid-slide? You expect that to be called everytime.
Okay but Jaylon:
Especially with Robinson looking like shades of Mark Anderson, the DE group looks stout. Quinn is obviously a beast, then you've got a Gipson and Muhammad as well. Very deep group.And they had to start double teaming Dominique “The Freak” Robinson!
We brought pressure with the front 4 and let the rest do the HITting!
Zero blitzes? Wow..
If talking motivates him then so be it.Okay but Jaylon:
- We really appreciate that fumble you punched out, because had they have scored, that might have changed the course of the game.
- Also, you were beaten on that route where the Bears were gifted that OPI call.
- I realize that you're a cornerback and by nature your position group is a chatty bunch, but let the Super Bowls and Pro-Bowls do the talking. And if you haven't gotten to one yet, keep working.
Decades ago I played receiver (nowhere close to NFL level obviously), so there's a natural animosity against CBs who run their mouths, especially when they were beaten ?.That isn't true. They blitzed a few times.
If talking motivates him then so be it.
Say what you will about the off field drama but Jenkins plays the game the right way.
I wouldn't say it's "crying." The 9ers shot themselves in the foot big time with penalties and turnovers. Half of those and they probably come out with a win as many of those penalties kept our drives alive. Them's the breaks though, and it's nice to see our opponent be on the other side of that for a change.
Yep
I hear what you're saying and have noticed it too.I like those easy pass plays, but Fields needs to put some zip on those passes, though. He has a tendency to float the ball out there and allow the defense to catch up to the play before it's caught. Makes me nervous. Watch tape on how quickly Rodgers gets that ball out there to his receivers. I hope Getsy recognizes this too, because I noticed it a lot in pre-season as well.
Decades ago I played receiver (nowhere close to NFL level obviously), so there's a natural animosity against CBs who run their mouths, especially when they were beaten ?.
I wouldn't say it's "crying." The 9ers shot themselves in the foot big time with penalties and turnovers. Half of those and they probably come out with a win as many of those penalties kept our drives alive. Them's the breaks though, and it's nice to see our opponent be on the other side of that for a change.
Yeah man but all it takes is one play, in either direction. We were fortunate that time. That's how close games are. So don't go giving them bulletin board material for the future.You say that as if JJ was beaten a lot. Even if you give the Niners the catch on that weak PI call, it is just one catch. I don't recall JJ being beat a lot out there and in hindsight that punch out on Deebo was probably the play of the game.
Yeah man but all it takes is one play, in either direction. We were fortunate that time. That's how close games are. So don't go giving them bulletin board material for the future.
I'd focus on the "ticky tack" aspect he said. I don't remember seeing one penalty that was "ticky tack" other than perhaps the push off on Johnson. All the others were well deserved. So yea, you're right, the defense played well but then gave the Bears chances at the same time by committing those (oft-stupid) penalties.It is crying because he said the defense did its job but not getting stupid penalties is a part of your job. So it was entirely the D's fault they got those penalties not anyone else. Disci
Washington DC vs Washington stateI'm slow; what am I missing here?