Originally Posted by Hern:
On offense we added Emmanuel Sanders. Added Deebo Samuel. Added Tevin Coleman. Kittle wasn’t the Kittle we know as of yet.
On defense we added Nick Bosa. We added Dee Ford. We agreed Kwon Alexander. Tartt will play this game (didn’t play last KC game). Arik Armstead is having a breakout year. Hopefully Sherman plays the entire game this time.
Our 2018 team is totally different from our 2019 team. Some of them posted here. It's a lot of turnover in personnel. No comparison. If you think you are running into the 2018 49ers boy are you in for a surprise. [Reply]
Originally Posted by pugsnotdrugs19:
And that’s where I’ll be interested to see how that goes for them over a larger snap count. Truthfully, Ford shouldn’t even be in shape to play that many snaps at a high level given his previous snap counts and time missed for injury.
I can’t believe I forgot this, but I did a scouting report on Armstead this summer. Here is some stuff from my report that may or may not be prevalent to how Andy and co. see this player as well:
Now, I recognize that he seems to be an improved player. But based on MY report from 2018 film, he is not a player you want to live on the interior throughout a game.
I don't think you just stick him at the 3-tech and leave him there to die. But you bounce him in/out and have him taking turns when able w/ Bosa. Maybe have Buckner play some 0 technique to try to absorb contact (or Mitchell if/when you have to sub Buckner out).
You could do some creative substitutions where he's not in there for 30+ snaps, but maybe 15-20. [Reply]
Originally Posted by SanDiego49er:
Who cares how we acquired it? It's here now. Every team uses high draft picks for good players. Welcome to the NFL. That's what it is.
Originally Posted by JimNasium:
Good Lord. We survived an entire week of Titantards only to be faced with two weeks of this shit.
Don’t worry Jimmy Boy, it’ll be over before you know it. How’s the weather out in KC?. It’s pretty cold out here in California. It got down to 52 degrees. Brrrrr. [Reply]
Originally Posted by JimNasium:
Good Lord. We survived an entire week of Titantards only to be faced with two weeks of this shit.
Yes, isn't it just wonderful? Two whole weeks of Niners-trolls rolling in to tell us nothing more than what we've already heard for the last 19 weeks . . I'm so happy I could shit. Maybe I should go back to the McCoy thread and read more nonsense by Limpy . . . or I could see what dryer lint tastes like . . . [Reply]
Originally Posted by rabblerouser:
I've lived in Chicago and East Alton IL, and Geneva NY.
I live in Columbia MO now, approx 2 hrs outside of KC on I-70.
But KC will always have a special place in my heart.
KC is a nice place. I have been there. Good food and nice people there in the Midwest. I have some relatives in the Midwest. It's a cool place. I think it is fun and beautiful area. [Reply]
I watched Arizona/Seattle/Baltimore play SF and San Francisco REALLY struggled against mobile quarterbacks. We have the most mobile QB in the NFL...Seeing people talk about fearing SF's front four is laughable, just check the tape. They destroyed pocket passers and struggled against mobile QBs. KC wins big. [Reply]
Originally Posted by thegame214:
I watched Arizona/Seattle/Baltimore play SF and San Francisco REALLY struggled against mobile quarterbacks. We have the most mobile QB in the NFL...Seeing people talk about fearing SF's front four is laughable, just check the tape. They destroyed pocket passers and struggled against mobile QBs. KC wins big.
We don't have THE most mobile QB . . . that's stretching things a fair bit. Top ten most mobile, sure. [Reply]