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Pattersonca65
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Might as well get next week's game thread going.
Little early for a Game thread. LOL
I really like our Chances. I think Seattle window has closed. I said it last year that last year was their last chance and got a lot of heat from seattle fans. This team is nothing special. They are good but not great anymore.
I don't like our chances going up there. Just hope we can make a game of it. We have got to get a good rush going. If the 49ers can't generate a rush against that awful oline, then that doesn't bode well for the rest of the season. I also have my doubts about the offense moving it up there. We shall see.
i guess my opinion is in between, i'll give us 50/50 chance of winning with their injuries.
their D is still strong so maybe it comes down to special teams?
SF will probably get their ass kicked again. My initial inclination says we'll lose by 24+ points.
I agree we need to stop the run. The good news Seattle RB Rawls is hurt and Baldwin is hurt.I don't like our chances going up there. Just hope we can make a game of it. We have got to get a good rush going. If the 49ers can't generate a rush against that awful oline, then that doesn't bode well for the rest of the season. I also have my doubts about the offense moving it up there. We shall see.
Read the article you.posted. I dont know about predictability on run plays, but I don't believe in his comparison to Tomsula. Two games is too small a sample size. And Tomsula faced Pittsburgh's defense week 2 which isn't nearly as good as CarolinasGrant Cohn: Predictable play-calling dragging down 49ers offense
not going to agree or say Grant's right, at least not yet. however, i did mention this already and is something to watch? IMO it does APPEAR like the run game is predictable, bland, and easier to defend. Not easy to defend, but easier.
granted we'll play a stout defense anyway, so can't expect big run stats. But will the run designs look the same, or will there be some variation? we'll see come Sunday.
I think this might be Gabberts last game if things get ugly again. Im ready for the next guy. He is just really bad.
Then our defense is pretty bad because their offense has been anemic thus far.
That's just taking things in a vaccum. A scenario where 'X' beat 'Y' and 'Y' beat 'Z' therefore 'X' will easily beat 'Z'. Just like last year when we killed Minnesota, a team that turned in an 11-5 team. Of course we weren't really better than them.....there is a lot of 'when and where you play them' and that 'styles make fights.'
Our defense obviously is not as good as it showed against the Rams, and I don't think it's anywhere near as bad as it was in Carolina.
The Rams have played the Seahawks tough in recent years, and we basically split with the Rams....but what has happened for the most part when SF plays Seattle? They're blowouts, and not in our favour. I had no faith in our trip to Carolina and I have even less faith on a date with Seattle IN Seattle.
Miami who hasn't been that good, went up there and Seattle's offense didn't play well. Yes, I know our history up there. Do I expect to win, definitely not. But if their offense runs hog wild on our defense and we can't get any pressure against that oline, then our defense is in pretty bad shape.
I won't be disappointment because I don't have any expectations. I don't know where this team is yet. I had concerns about the defense at the start of the year and concerns about the defensive coordinator and some of the things I've read about his time in Cleveland. A couple more games and we will have a little better idea of where this team is at.Well...all I can say is I think you should brace for dissappointment. I believe we are in trouble come this weekend....and I won't care at all. Just come out healthy.
I think this might be Gabberts last game if things get ugly again. Im ready for the next guy. He is just really bad.
That's just taking things in a vaccum. A scenario where 'X' beat 'Y' and 'Y' beat 'Z' therefore 'X' will easily beat 'Z'. Just like last year when we killed Minnesota, a team that turned in an 11-5 team. Of course we weren't really better than them.....there is a lot of 'when and where you play them' and that 'styles make fights.'
Our defense obviously is not as good as it showed against the Rams, and I don't think it's anywhere near as bad as it was in Carolina.
The Rams have played the Seahawks tough in recent years, and we basically split with the Rams....but what has happened for the most part when SF plays Seattle? They're blowouts, and not in our favour. I had no faith in our trip to Carolina and I have even less faith on a date with Seattle IN Seattle.