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Montalban
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I guess someone had to win but I cannot bring myself to feel any satisfaction with this victory; the best I can muster is a sense of relief. The 49ers did everything they could to give this came away but the Cowboys simply refused to take it.
A game between probably the two most poorly coached teams, at least among the good teams, in the entire NFL. The Dallas staff are a bunch of buffoons handling the best talent in football and the 49ers staff always makes it so difficult for their team to win with their amateur hour decisions. Both were so unprepared and so undisciplined I could not believe it. A complete failure in offensive play calling after the nice opening where Deebo started at running back. Somehow Shanahn believes he has a power running game, not one that depends upon uncertainty by the defense. Where the hell was Kittle in the passing game? You have the best tight end in football and you don't use him?
For the Cowboys, 14 penalties in one game and so many big ones that either killed a first down or gave one to the 49ers, How on earth does your team not know that the umpire has to touch the ball before its ready for play? Jesus, my granddaughter knows that? Again. 14 penalties talks about the culture on this team. So undisciplined (thank god for that) and so unprepared. The vaunted offensive line gives up 5 sacks to a line without Bosa and Willis? Unbelievable. Hell, these fools couldn't even get Vander Esch's name spelled correctly on the back of his uniform. What the fu..?
For the 49ers, the amount of pre-snap penalties was appalling. They just seemed completely unable to focus on the job at hand without choking after the first drive. The roughing the kicker penalty at the Dallas goal line is inexcusable; no other word describes how stupid that was. A successful fake punt from midfield when the team is down 16 points? Are you kidding me? How were the 49ers not prepared for this? Dallas has the most successful fake punts of any team in the league. Was this not mentioned in the huddle that maybe this might be a fake? How does the guy who is supposed to be blocking the gunner take off running down field? Why is he not on that guy? Did they not learn their lesson in Seattle?
How could the 49ers go into a shell and settle for field goals when they had Dallas on the ropes? God god, when you get a team down, step on their throats for pete's sake. Then how on earth do you get so many pre-snap penalties? Jesus, the 49ers won this game three times and each time they did something stupid or had timid play calling from the coaching staff kill them.. Then when you punt and they have 80 yards to go with 31 seconds and no timeouts you can't figure out that you are supposed to cover the sideline and force the play into the middle? Three straight times Dallas receivers caught a pass and ran unopposed out of bounds. Who is coaching these clowns? Every high school player knows how to play that coverage
Just a disaster of a game by both teams. Coaching staffs should be ashamed of the product they put out there and the situations they put their players in. It was awful. too bad someone had to win
A game between probably the two most poorly coached teams, at least among the good teams, in the entire NFL. The Dallas staff are a bunch of buffoons handling the best talent in football and the 49ers staff always makes it so difficult for their team to win with their amateur hour decisions. Both were so unprepared and so undisciplined I could not believe it. A complete failure in offensive play calling after the nice opening where Deebo started at running back. Somehow Shanahn believes he has a power running game, not one that depends upon uncertainty by the defense. Where the hell was Kittle in the passing game? You have the best tight end in football and you don't use him?
For the Cowboys, 14 penalties in one game and so many big ones that either killed a first down or gave one to the 49ers, How on earth does your team not know that the umpire has to touch the ball before its ready for play? Jesus, my granddaughter knows that? Again. 14 penalties talks about the culture on this team. So undisciplined (thank god for that) and so unprepared. The vaunted offensive line gives up 5 sacks to a line without Bosa and Willis? Unbelievable. Hell, these fools couldn't even get Vander Esch's name spelled correctly on the back of his uniform. What the fu..?
For the 49ers, the amount of pre-snap penalties was appalling. They just seemed completely unable to focus on the job at hand without choking after the first drive. The roughing the kicker penalty at the Dallas goal line is inexcusable; no other word describes how stupid that was. A successful fake punt from midfield when the team is down 16 points? Are you kidding me? How were the 49ers not prepared for this? Dallas has the most successful fake punts of any team in the league. Was this not mentioned in the huddle that maybe this might be a fake? How does the guy who is supposed to be blocking the gunner take off running down field? Why is he not on that guy? Did they not learn their lesson in Seattle?
How could the 49ers go into a shell and settle for field goals when they had Dallas on the ropes? God god, when you get a team down, step on their throats for pete's sake. Then how on earth do you get so many pre-snap penalties? Jesus, the 49ers won this game three times and each time they did something stupid or had timid play calling from the coaching staff kill them.. Then when you punt and they have 80 yards to go with 31 seconds and no timeouts you can't figure out that you are supposed to cover the sideline and force the play into the middle? Three straight times Dallas receivers caught a pass and ran unopposed out of bounds. Who is coaching these clowns? Every high school player knows how to play that coverage
Just a disaster of a game by both teams. Coaching staffs should be ashamed of the product they put out there and the situations they put their players in. It was awful. too bad someone had to win
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