Originally posted by JTsBiggestFan:
They wouldn't punt deep but drop kick onside attempt.
I dont even know if you can onside kick a safety punt.
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Originally posted by JTsBiggestFan:
They wouldn't punt deep but drop kick onside attempt.
Originally posted by mug0mug:
People went crazy on the "Randy Moss was wide open," play where Alex threw the pick (even Gore was pointing!) after Mayock went so heavy on it, but every angle I've looked at he was under duress, had no window, and there was no easy pass to him. I'd have preferred he just throw it away, run, or take a sack, but he was trying to be aggressive rather than passive, a criticism people constantly pepper him with.
Originally posted by mug0mug:
People went crazy on the "Randy Moss was wide open," play where Alex threw the pick (even Gore was pointing!) after Mayock went so heavy on it, but every angle I've looked at he was under duress, had no window, and there was no easy pass to him. I'd have preferred he just throw it away, run, or take a sack, but he was trying to be aggressive rather than passive, a criticism people constantly pepper him with.
Originally posted by BillWalsh:I dont even know if you can onside kick a safety punt.
Originally posted by BillWalsh:
I dont even know if you can onside kick a safety punt.
Originally posted by fropwns:
Posters have a right to their opinions, but stuff like this
Originally posted by Wrathman:
Smith is inept just admit it, it's ok
doesn't cut it and is designed to provoke a response. If you dislike the dude, make a compelling argument and not a short response. You may not see it as a problem, but it creates them for other posters who will feel the need to respond.
Originally posted by fropwns:
Posters have a right to their opinions, but stuff like this
Originally posted by Wrathman:
Smith is inept just admit it, it's ok
doesn't cut it and is designed to provoke a response. If you dislike the dude, make a compelling argument and not a short response. You may not see it as a problem, but it creates them for other posters who will feel the need to respond.
Originally posted by DonnieDarko:
Originally posted by Juniorminime:
This game was so tacking fix its not even funny. Why in the world would harbaugh gave up the points when it is a safety with less than a minute left. The spread was 8 pts and the 9ers would have covered. Either harbaugh is betting against his team or he is the biggest idiot in the world.
yes he is both an idiot and betting on the game too
good post man, keep it coming
Originally posted by DirtyP:
Originally posted by qnnhan7:
We are discussing. Stop going back to the 'excuse' card. Not excusing the poor play of Smith at all. We are discussing the game so the the holding of our receiver was part of it. If you stop cookie cutting into the game being all of Smith's fault long enough, maybe I will discuss the game further with you. Being sincere here.
That was an excuse, no way around it. Alex Smiths last 2 games, 300 yards, 1 td, 4 interceptions.
He had EVERYTHING working in his favor today and he couldn't make the seahawks pay. The first pass of the day was off target, and thats a rehersed play with Crabtree wide open in the flat. He was horrible on all but one drive. Not good enough any way you look at it.
Originally posted by JTsBiggestFan:
You can.
I've seen it done . It was drop kicked since you can't use a tee
Originally posted by Gore_21:
Originally posted by mug0mug:
People went crazy on the "Randy Moss was wide open," play where Alex threw the pick (even Gore was pointing!) after Mayock went so heavy on it, but every angle I've looked at he was under duress, had no window, and there was no easy pass to him. I'd have preferred he just throw it away, run, or take a sack, but he was trying to be aggressive rather than passive, a criticism people constantly pepper him with.
Alex probably thought when he was pointing to Moss that he was calling for the ball. Probably an excuse but really a guy with his arms up 99,999/100,000 is calling the ball.
Originally posted by DirtyP:
That was an excuse, no way around it. Alex Smiths last 2 games, 300 yards, 1 td, 4 interceptions.
He had EVERYTHING working in his favor today and he couldn't make the seahawks pay. The first pass of the day was off target, and thats a rehersed play with Crabtree wide open in the flat. He was horrible on all but one drive. Not good enough any way you look at it.
Originally posted by pitseleh:Originally posted by Gore_21:Originally posted by mug0mug:People went crazy on the "Randy Moss was wide open," play where Alex threw the pick (even Gore was pointing!) after Mayock went so heavy on it, but every angle I've looked at he was under duress, had no window, and there was no easy pass to him. I'd have preferred he just throw it away, run, or take a sack, but he was trying to be aggressive rather than passive, a criticism people constantly pepper him with.
Alex probably thought when he was pointing to Moss that he was calling for the ball. Probably an excuse but really a guy with his arms up 99,999/100,000 is calling the ball.
Who knows, maybe Gore's pointing lead the defender to cut off the pass?