Originally posted by pd24:I wouldn't worry too much about it. Baalke is great at drafting solid DB's. We had our SS in house until the Dolphins took him from our practice squad.
Great point!
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Originally posted by pd24:I wouldn't worry too much about it. Baalke is great at drafting solid DB's. We had our SS in house until the Dolphins took him from our practice squad.
Originally posted by Hopper:You give Wilson 8 seconds to run around and someone is going to get open.Originally posted by thl408:Originally posted by Quest4six:I just posted this on another thread
Thats what I thought as well, I don't know if you are referring to the TD Kearse had... But that was on Whitner, for some reason, I've watched this tape more times than I care to admit I'm about 99% sure that if we had Bethea instead of Whitner this season, we would have won SB 48 Seriously, go back and watch this tape 2:43 Whitner for some reason lets Baldwin slip behind him, resulting end drive is a TD Also, honestly, this next play is why I am glad C.Rogers and Whitner are gone fast foward to 5:18, we have a nickel set with Rogers covering Kearse. FROM THE SNAP, if you watch Rogers, he turns his back on Kearse and looks over at Tate whom is already being covered by Brock Why rogers does that is beyond me because if you watch Kearse then turns to Rogers back shoulder and flies past him Whitner should have seen that, its 4th and 7... You're Whitner and you see Rogers get burned right out of the gates and for some reason you are covering the flats? Stupid move on both their parts, the result is Kearse slipped by Rogers, went over the top of Whitner for a TD IMO, it wasn't Kap's turnovers that cost us the game, it was Whitners inability to cover the deep ball
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IiPqq1AaH3U
(Bladwin catch): That play was more on Reid, although Whitner definitely shares some blame. Reid had deep zone responsibility and free lanced across the field to cover grass.
(Kearse TD): Whitner was playing deep zone, not the flats.
Originally posted by Harbaalke:
welcome back
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/49ers-sign-cornerback-cox-one-200724063--nfl.html
Originally posted by sfout:
Originally posted by Harbaalke:
welcome back
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/49ers-sign-cornerback-cox-one-200724063--nfl.html
Welcome to many days ago?
Originally posted by Harbaalke:
Originally posted by sfout:
Originally posted by Harbaalke:
welcome back
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/49ers-sign-cornerback-cox-one-200724063--nfl.html
Welcome to many days ago?
ive been away sorry
Originally posted by hondakillerzx:
i actually liked this dude last year so im glad hes back. our DB situation isnt as bad as it seems. were gonna draft a couple studs and be set for years with young talent
Originally posted by Harbaalke:
Originally posted by sfout:
Originally posted by Harbaalke:
welcome back
http://sports.yahoo.com/news/49ers-sign-cornerback-cox-one-200724063--nfl.html
Welcome to many days ago?
ive been away sorry
Originally posted by DeUh:
With the recent CB discussions, time to .
What are your current thoughts on Perrish Cox´ future with the 49ers ?
My take is that he will:
- make the 53.
- will be our Dime.
- will be our PR.
- will backup Tramaine Brock.
- will backup Jimmie Ward.
- will provide veteran leadership.
vs. AJ Green + few returns.
Originally posted by DeUh:
Originally posted by dtg_9er:
With the likely injuries that hit every year it's important to have good backups. I see the depth as--
Starters: Culliver/Brock/Ward
Depth: Cook/Johnson/Cox
???: Acker/Reaser/Morris
Not sure if Ward starts over Cox but he likely will sometime soon. But the two will be valuable back ups capable of playing a couple different positions including STs.