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SnakePlissken
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Originally posted by DonnieDarko:
Originally posted by SnakePlissken:
Richardo Lockette, that guy is just a mountain of a man, shot his way up the depth chart two days ago, and now he's definitely sealed himself a place onto the final roster.
wut?
You see how he decked that motherf**ker on that return?
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DonnieDarko
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Originally posted by SnakePlissken:
Originally posted by DonnieDarko:
Originally posted by SnakePlissken:
Richardo Lockette, that guy is just a mountain of a man, shot his way up the depth chart two days ago, and now he's definitely sealed himself a place onto the final roster.
wut?
You see how he decked that motherf**ker on that return?
yeah that was amazing but he's gotta earn it as a wr first
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SnakePlissken
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Originally posted by DonnieDarko:
Originally posted by SnakePlissken:
Originally posted by DonnieDarko:
Originally posted by SnakePlissken:
Richardo Lockette, that guy is just a mountain of a man, shot his way up the depth chart two days ago, and now he's definitely sealed himself a place onto the final roster.
wut?
You see how he decked that motherf**ker on that return?
yeah that was amazing but he's gotta earn it as a wr first
LOL shhh, you're gonna make Anthony Dixon cry.
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bdub2588
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Originally posted by smithgdwg:
I think Collie will end up being our #2.
I'm a BYU faithful and I can tell you this guy's unstoppable when he gets in a rhythm. I agree.
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SnakePlissken
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Originally posted by bdub2588:
Originally posted by smithgdwg:
I think Collie will end up being our #2.
I'm a BYU faithful and I can tell you this guy's unstoppable when he gets in a rhythm. I agree.
As long as that motherf**ker catches passes, and can still say "potato" after a bunch of hits, he's gonna go far.
[ Edited by SnakePlissken on Aug 8, 2013 at 10:37 PM ]
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Rascal
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Originally posted by SnakePlissken:
Originally posted by DonnieDarko:
Originally posted by SnakePlissken:
Richardo Lockette, that guy is just a mountain of a man, shot his way up the depth chart two days ago, and now he's definitely sealed himself a place onto the final roster.
wut?
You see how he decked that motherf**ker on that return?
The Denver guy had no chance. Lockette was so fast, by the time the ball was caught Lockette was in his face already. I agree he should make the roster.
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NinerDan
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Here are my observations from the ten yard line of tonight's game:
- Second team wide receivers didn't get open and ran poor routes
- AJ Jenkins doesn't look like a player. He played many snaps, got open only twice, fumbled, got blown up on a block, and simple fell down on a cut with no one near him.
- Tolzien has a funny throwing motion and the ball doesn't come out fast. He didn't play well and got no help from the WRs. I have always been a fan but I want to see what BJ Daniels has.
- Okoye looked like a beast. Then they snapped the ball and he got pushed back five yards out of the play.
- McDonald did his best impression of Delanie Walker; awesome catch one play, easy drop another.
- Starting OLine unit opened up holes!
- Aldon looks like he is back from his injury.
- Even though Reid wasn't challenged in coverage, he is a beast in run support. He is decisive, lightning fast, and brings the lumber. If his coverage skills are as good, we will have one heck of a player.
- Haralson played like a man on a mission after missing a year. He is the backup we needed last year.
- Dixon is going to make the team. He ran with force and played all over the place.
- Schmidt has wheels running down the returner to prevent the touchdown.
- Ian Williams looks like the real thing, getting big time push on every play.
- Not sure why Fangio was crapping on Nnamdi. He covered and defensed the run well. He just looks big for a corner and matched up well against the bigger Denver receivers.
- Austin Collie ran good, clean routes. He looked good against the third string defenders but a good route is a good route.
- Lemonier looks like an Aldon clone. His long arms and wingspan are noticeable from a distance.
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jreff22
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Anything from Trent Robinson?
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DonnieDarko
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Originally posted by NinerDan:
Here are my observations from the ten yard line of tonight's game:
- Second team wide receivers didn't get open and ran poor routes
- AJ Jenkins doesn't look like a player. He played many snaps, got open only twice, fumbled, got blown up on a block, and simple fell down on a cut with no one near him.
- Tolzien has a funny throwing motion and the ball doesn't come out fast. He didn't play well and got no help from the WRs. I have always been a fan but I want to see what BJ Daniels has.
- Okoye looked like a beast. Then they snapped the ball and he got pushed back five yards out of the play.
- McDonald did his best impression of Delanie Walker; awesome catch one play, easy drop another.
- Starting OLine unit opened up holes!
- Aldon looks like he is back from his injury.
- Even though Reid wasn't challenged in coverage, he is a beast in run support. He is decisive, lightning fast, and brings the lumber. If his coverage skills are as good, we will have one heck of a player.
- Haralson played like a man on a mission after missing a year. He is the backup we needed last year.
- Dixon is going to make the team. He ran with force and played all over the place.
- Schmidt has wheels running down the returner to prevent the touchdown.
- Ian Williams looks like the real thing, getting big time push on every play.
- Not sure why Fangio was crapping on Nnamdi. He covered and defensed the run well. He just looks big for a corner and matched up well against the bigger Denver receivers.
- Austin Collie ran good, clean routes. He looked good against the third string defenders but a good route is a good route.
- Lemonier looks like an Aldon clone. His long arms and wingspan are noticeable from a distance.
i agree with all of this, if AJ can't show some significant improvement next week then i'm going to start seriously doubting him
oh and chad hall looked very solid
[ Edited by DonnieDarko on Aug 8, 2013 at 11:02 PM ]
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SofaKing
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Originally posted by jreff22:
Anything from Trent Robinson?
Played on D in the 4th. Failed to fill a running lane on one of Denver's big runs. Came back and made a nice play in run support a play or two later. Didn't notice much other than that.
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Hopper
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Originally posted by NinerDan:
Here are my observations from the ten yard line of tonight's game:
- Second team wide receivers didn't get open and ran poor routes
- AJ Jenkins doesn't look like a player. He played many snaps, got open only twice, fumbled, got blown up on a block, and simple fell down on a cut with no one near him.
- Tolzien has a funny throwing motion and the ball doesn't come out fast. He didn't play well and got no help from the WRs. I have always been a fan but I want to see what BJ Daniels has.
- Okoye looked like a beast. Then they snapped the ball and he got pushed back five yards out of the play.
- McDonald did his best impression of Delanie Walker; awesome catch one play, easy drop another.
- Starting OLine unit opened up holes!
- Aldon looks like he is back from his injury.
- Even though Reid wasn't challenged in coverage, he is a beast in run support. He is decisive, lightning fast, and brings the lumber. If his coverage skills are as good, we will have one heck of a player.
- Haralson played like a man on a mission after missing a year. He is the backup we needed last year.
- Dixon is going to make the team. He ran with force and played all over the place.
- Schmidt has wheels running down the returner to prevent the touchdown.
- Ian Williams looks like the real thing, getting big time push on every play.
- Not sure why Fangio was crapping on Nnamdi. He covered and defensed the run well. He just looks big for a corner and matched up well against the bigger Denver receivers.
- Austin Collie ran good, clean routes. He looked good against the third string defenders but a good route is a good route.
- Lemonier looks like an Aldon clone. His long arms and wingspan are noticeable from a distance.
Yeah Nnamdi's roster spot is in jeopardy (big time) if he's not playing left corner in our nickel packages by our third preseason game. If Fangio is more comfortable with Tramaine Brock in that role that says a lot.
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Protoman
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Originally posted by Pillbusta:
Originally posted by Protoman:
I didn't get a chance to see Kaepernick's series, but the stats were looking like he's showing signs of a successful dink-and-dunk passing game, which I think is awesome, and the only piece of the puzzle I really saw was missing from the offense after we lost Alex.
If that's the case, top-tier defenses like the Seahawks I think are going to be forced to play way more honestly if they're going to stop plays from the 49ers' offense. :)
Reid was looking solid out there, I was impressed, ditto for Lemonier. McDonald is not looking too bad, but A.J. Jenkins I think is going to need to do something, and he needs to do it FAST, or else I don't see him being on the 49ers' roster for much longer.
Just think Kap did what he did without Gore or Hunter in and of course no Crabtree.
I can dig it.
I love a QB that can adapt and make whoever goes out for a catch look good in the process. If he keeps going like this, it'll finally put an end to the Kaepernick doubters' and the "we should have kept Alex" crowd.