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Who would you want as your 49ers qb for 2018?
Who would you want as your 49ers qb for 2018?
Jul 22, 2017 at 8:29 AM
- WestCoastForever
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Let's see what Hoyer does with the Shanny WCO. His stats have been similar to Cousin's. Oldsters will recall how the classic WCO made successes of most every backup: Young, Bono, Grbac, Garcia. Hoyer could complicate things.
Jul 22, 2017 at 8:59 AM
- Giedi
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Originally posted by WestCoastForever:
Let's see what Hoyer does with the Shanny WCO. His stats have been similar to Cousin's. Oldsters will recall how the classic WCO made successes of most every backup: Young, Bono, Grbac, Garcia. Hoyer could complicate things.
We'll get a good indication of where things stand offensively probably towards the latter half of this season. Timing is everything in the WCO, and that takes weeks, if not years to develop. I predict everybody here will be jumping off the Hoyer bandwagon and getting on the Barkley/CJ bandwagon early in the season because they don't understand what it takes for this offense to gear up and develop and get the synchronicity down. Everybody will be frustrated with the Red Zone offense in the beginning, I'm sure, because that's where the timing has to be so precise and throws so accurate that anything less will be an interception or a tipped ball. I'm just ready for the worst case, because it's going to be a struggle in the beginning for this offense to get traction.
Jul 22, 2017 at 9:19 AM
- WestCoastForever
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I think that's a very plausible scenario. A lot of people don't understand the dynamic of the West Coast offense, with its precise timing and execution.Originally posted by Giedi:Originally posted by WestCoastForever:Let's see what Hoyer does with the Shanny WCO. His stats have been similar to Cousin's. Oldsters will recall how the classic WCO made successes of most every backup: Young, Bono, Grbac, Garcia. Hoyer could complicate things.
We'll get a good indication of where things stand offensively probably towards the latter half of this season. Timing is everything in the WCO, and that takes weeks, if not years to develop. I predict everybody here will be jumping off the Hoyer bandwagon and getting on the Barkley/CJ bandwagon early in the season because they don't understand what it takes for this offense to gear up and develop and get the synchronicity down. Everybody will be frustrated with the Red Zone offense in the beginning, I'm sure, because that's where the timing has to be so precise and throws so accurate that anything less will be an interception or a tipped ball. I'm just ready for the worst case, because it's going to be a struggle in the beginning for this offense to get traction.
Nevertheless, Some of the usual growing pains maybe mitigated by the fact that several of the newly acquired veterans have a sense of what makes the WCO tick. That should, hopefully, rollback that transition a few games.