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Gonna try to pull this together quickly while I'm thinking about it.
Both first teams looked good. The first team offense drove right down the field. Kap made some very nice plays, and really fit some balls into tough spots. The completion to Boldin against tight coverage and the third down ball to Moore - granted short of the first down - in particular. LMJ had some nice runs early, but the fumble kind of spoiled the night, even though he got it back. He also appeared to be trying too hard to break it. I meant to pay close attention to Kilgore, but didn't key on him as much as I wanted to. I didn't notice any glaring errors, though.
The D looked nice all night. Some big plays by Asomugha and Reid, and Cox had a very strong game, though he may have blown coverage on one third down conversion. Dobbs held up against the first team, and made some nice plays against the second team. I was impressed with Williams. He was really getting some nice push. Wilhoite a bit up and down. Some nice plays, but also a little late on some. I still think he's the clear #3 LB at this point.
The offensive standouts after the firsts left were Vance McDonald and Dixon. McDonald had the one very bad drop, but also some very nice catches, particularly when he was hit in stride and ran away from the defense, and when he went up to catch the ball up high. He even made some nice blocks. I think he's got a lot of potential in this offense, especially when Davis draws defensive attention. Dixon was running with purpose, and made some good plays on STs as well.
The dark spots on offense were the backup OL and the WRs. If we lose Davis or Staley, we're in some trouble. The backup OTs seemed to really be struggling. I didn't catch who was playing second-team LT, and he may have been tolerable, but Omameh was a disaster at RT. None of the WRs seemed to step up, unless it was Osgood. Moore had a nice third down catch - short of the marker, but a tough ball. But Jenkins had the fumble and may have been out of position. Hawkins had at least one and maybe two drops. Lockette drew PI once, but didn't do much otherwise - though he might make a bid for a roster spot as a gunner.
On D, Lemonier had some nice plays, though he lost contain a couple times. Haralson had some fun beating up on backups, which is a good sign. I spent a fair bit of time watching Cam Johnson, and I was disappointed. He blew a couple plays, and just seemed tentative. He was clearly thinking of holding the edge at times, but I thought he could have helped out with some tackles, and instead he just seemed to be trailing the play.
And Dawson has to get used to Candlestick. They should bring the kickers and return men to Candlestick once a week.
Overall a pretty solid start, but lots of room for improvement.
Both first teams looked good. The first team offense drove right down the field. Kap made some very nice plays, and really fit some balls into tough spots. The completion to Boldin against tight coverage and the third down ball to Moore - granted short of the first down - in particular. LMJ had some nice runs early, but the fumble kind of spoiled the night, even though he got it back. He also appeared to be trying too hard to break it. I meant to pay close attention to Kilgore, but didn't key on him as much as I wanted to. I didn't notice any glaring errors, though.
The D looked nice all night. Some big plays by Asomugha and Reid, and Cox had a very strong game, though he may have blown coverage on one third down conversion. Dobbs held up against the first team, and made some nice plays against the second team. I was impressed with Williams. He was really getting some nice push. Wilhoite a bit up and down. Some nice plays, but also a little late on some. I still think he's the clear #3 LB at this point.
The offensive standouts after the firsts left were Vance McDonald and Dixon. McDonald had the one very bad drop, but also some very nice catches, particularly when he was hit in stride and ran away from the defense, and when he went up to catch the ball up high. He even made some nice blocks. I think he's got a lot of potential in this offense, especially when Davis draws defensive attention. Dixon was running with purpose, and made some good plays on STs as well.
The dark spots on offense were the backup OL and the WRs. If we lose Davis or Staley, we're in some trouble. The backup OTs seemed to really be struggling. I didn't catch who was playing second-team LT, and he may have been tolerable, but Omameh was a disaster at RT. None of the WRs seemed to step up, unless it was Osgood. Moore had a nice third down catch - short of the marker, but a tough ball. But Jenkins had the fumble and may have been out of position. Hawkins had at least one and maybe two drops. Lockette drew PI once, but didn't do much otherwise - though he might make a bid for a roster spot as a gunner.
On D, Lemonier had some nice plays, though he lost contain a couple times. Haralson had some fun beating up on backups, which is a good sign. I spent a fair bit of time watching Cam Johnson, and I was disappointed. He blew a couple plays, and just seemed tentative. He was clearly thinking of holding the edge at times, but I thought he could have helped out with some tackles, and instead he just seemed to be trailing the play.
And Dawson has to get used to Candlestick. They should bring the kickers and return men to Candlestick once a week.
Overall a pretty solid start, but lots of room for improvement.