Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
That's what I got from that LATECH video above
Yeah, that video was wrong, he doesn't run a 4.4 40 either.
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Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
That's what I got from that LATECH video above
Originally posted by OregonNiner87:Badass catch and a way better presence of mind than VD to keep his feet in bounds after that catch. Other than Boldin, the game ball goes to him.
Originally posted by 49ers808:
I agree with you, I was responding to dude who said Patton is 6'2 lol
Originally posted by mkmasn:Originally posted by Buchy:Originally posted by 49ersss:Originally posted by thl408:Kap saw 1 on 1 on the sidelines and gave QP a chance to make a play. Nice 'debut' performance. Bye bye Ham.
Ironically, that was the same type of play Mario made for New England that got people's attention.
i think Patton is quicker and faster but that is not the issue, I don't think Ham's knee is healed and he's been struggling with it for a while.
I think we are going to be letting Crabs go, tbh with you...
#1. Never seemed like he really WANTED to be here.
#2. Starting to mouth off.
#3. Boldin is still better and will probably take less money.
Originally posted by LoneWolf:Originally posted by Psinex:While Crabtree was on the left side of the field, Kaepernick passed over Vernon toward Boldin on that play. You're telling me that he didn't see the shallow route right in front of a double-covered Boldin?
The reasoning could really be infinite, its highly unlikely he didnt see vernon but more then likely wasnt comfortable with vernons positioning or the defenders behind hims positioning. The play was third and long i believe and Kap may have been more comfortable trying to get the reception beyond the marker, especially with how easily vernon was getting tackled today.
Originally posted by Empire49:
Boldin is not better than Crabtree. Don't let his numbers fool you. Crabtree is a supreme route runner with good hands and amazing YAC ability. Boldin has been fantastic, but a healthy Crabtree is top 5 with Kap throwing him the ball and his numbers since Kap took over back this up (pre-injury).
As much as people love Boldin, letting Crabtree walk because Boldin is here would be an epic bonehead move.
Originally posted by ChazBoner:I remember when KW had a couple nice games.
Originally posted by Bluesbro:I have seen him reported as 6'2"
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:Yeah, that video was wrong, he doesn't run a 4.4 40 either.
Originally posted by 49ers808:
Originally posted by Bluesbro:
I have seen him reported as 6'2"
He ain't no 6'2, not even close. Go check his combine or Senior Bowl measurements. Phoenix where you at to back me up since this was your boy coming out of college?! You guys really think he's 6'2? It's obvious to me he ain't just from watching games and his videos on YouTube
Originally posted by 49ers808:
Originally posted by Bluesbro:
I have seen him reported as 6'2"
He ain't no 6'2, not even close. Go check his combine or Senior Bowl measurements. Phoenix where you at to back me up since this was your boy coming out of college?! You guys really think he's 6'2? It's obvious to me he ain't just from watching games and his videos on YouTube
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by KegBert:
Originally posted by ChazBoner:
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:bull, I watched KW lay out LB's and DL's more than a few times. I even gif'd a few of them but deleted them as soon as he was released.
Originally posted by ChazBoner:
I remember when KW had a couple nice games.
Williams never once showed the sort of hands, route-running or blocking skills that Patton has. Dude was lucky to stick around as long as he did.
If I remember correctly it was a ferocious crack back block by KW's that sprang Alex for his famous TD run against the Saints in the 2011 playoffs.
QP's hands already look better though, that catch to set up Dawsons game winner was a thing of beauty and hopefully a sign of things to come.
Agreed...gottta give credit where credit is due.
That said, what is our deal with lining up the smallest WR's out wide? Why can't we run the defense to death from the slot?
Patton is 6'2 ..tall as Crabtree, if you were referring Patton as the short receiver
Originally posted by niners9ers:
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by KegBert:
Originally posted by ChazBoner:
Originally posted by Phoenix49ers:bull, I watched KW lay out LB's and DL's more than a few times. I even gif'd a few of them but deleted them as soon as he was released.
Originally posted by ChazBoner:
I remember when KW had a couple nice games.
Williams never once showed the sort of hands, route-running or blocking skills that Patton has. Dude was lucky to stick around as long as he did.
If I remember correctly it was a ferocious crack back block by KW's that sprang Alex for his famous TD run against the Saints in the 2011 playoffs.
QP's hands already look better though, that catch to set up Dawsons game winner was a thing of beauty and hopefully a sign of things to come.
Agreed...gottta give credit where credit is due.
That said, what is our deal with lining up the smallest WR's out wide? Why can't we run the defense to death from the slot?
Patton is 6'2 ..tall as Crabtree, if you were referring Patton as the short receiver
Boone is 6'8 we should use him in the redzone wide-out lol