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I loved the quote on Fox. Alex Smith just asked Mike Johnson the QB coach, what's up with the running plays, he answerd him to hang in there.

When I saw the sack that Alex took over the middle whwn Baas simply let the NT throug it remined me of teh Seattle game in 07. There it also was Baas ( together with Heitmann) who failed to block a man up the middle.

The OL is again getting no push. Raye's playcalling is so predictable he stuck with the run up the gut even though it did not work.
Where's Westbrook, Dixon? Off tackle run?

Favorite play screen pass with no blockers in front.

Taking sacks by a three man rush.

This is a deja vu of the Hostler experiment, Sing is also acting much like Nolan did back then.

ENOUGH!!!
Originally posted by niners94:
Originally posted by flow:
Mike Johnson for OC!


Couldn't do any worse.

What's Jared from the Subway commercials doing in that gif
  • kray28
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This is a deja vu of the Hostler experiment,

Jimmy Raye actually makes me miss Hostler.
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Chiefs defensive coordinator Romeo Crennel seemed to know exactly what was coming at every turn. A 49ers source said the Chiefs did have a strong idea what the 49ers would call, probably based on the 49ers' personnel group and their formations.
Smith threw an interception in the second quarter on a pass intended for Michael Crabtree. Brandon Flowers' pick led directly to the Chiefs first touchdown.

"I've seen that route on film a lot," Flowers said. "Crabtree likes to run to the flat and then angle it back in for a slant. I just played what I'd seen on film."

http://www.csnbayarea.com/09/26/10/img-srchttpcsnbayareacomcommonglobal_ima/landing.html?blockID=318846&feedID=2539

Originally posted by SonocoNinerFan:
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Chiefs defensive coordinator Romeo Crennel seemed to know exactly what was coming at every turn. A 49ers source said the Chiefs did have a strong idea what the 49ers would call, probably based on the 49ers' personnel group and their formations.
Smith threw an interception in the second quarter on a pass intended for Michael Crabtree. Brandon Flowers' pick led directly to the Chiefs first touchdown.

"I've seen that route on film a lot," Flowers said. "Crabtree likes to run to the flat and then angle it back in for a slant. I just played what I'd seen on film."

http://www.csnbayarea.com/09/26/10/img-srchttpcsnbayareacomcommonglobal_ima/landing.html?blockID=318846&feedID=2539


we suck
  • Hopper
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Uncle Fester and his one page playbook aren't fooling anyone.
if they can't fool the fans, how can they expect to fool real coaches.
im just gonna think positive, im not gonna let this garbage ass team ruin my life. im gonna wait till we get a real coach next yr, i'll be happy with a top 5 pick and hopefully hes a stud and with a real coach we will make noise and that pick will just be more icing on the cake to an already talented team thats just not getting put in the right situation to succeed. plus another reason im more laid back my giants are winning
Originally posted by Go49erss:
if they can't fool the fans, how can they expect to fool real coaches.

My brother who isn't even into sports, has been calling the niners play for play. The ineptitude shown by Sing and Raye is just f**king astounding.
Originally posted by Hopper:
Uncle Fester and his one page playbook aren't fooling anyone.

It's funny how a Defensive Coordinator can learn the Raye Playbook in 1 week but Nate Davis cannot in 2 offseasons
If you guys really want to scare yourselves, follow Raye on twitter. He seems a healthy combination of senile and oblivious. A few tweets since the end of the Chiefs game:

* was hopin to catch the beginning of the golf event but the game lasted too long
* just dropped jello on my belly, gon finish eatin the rest then hit the whirlpool
* if it aint broked dont fixed it, our gameplan is the same as this week, ruff and tuff mean football, rawr

The last one is the one that scares me the most...
Originally posted by 804Niner:
Originally posted by SonocoNinerFan:
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Chiefs defensive coordinator Romeo Crennel seemed to know exactly what was coming at every turn. A 49ers source said the Chiefs did have a strong idea what the 49ers would call, probably based on the 49ers' personnel group and their formations.
Smith threw an interception in the second quarter on a pass intended for Michael Crabtree. Brandon Flowers' pick led directly to the Chiefs first touchdown.

"I've seen that route on film a lot," Flowers said. "Crabtree likes to run to the flat and then angle it back in for a slant. I just played what I'd seen on film."

http://www.csnbayarea.com/09/26/10/img-srchttpcsnbayareacomcommonglobal_ima/landing.html?blockID=318846&feedID=2539


we suck

"On the other sideline, the unbeaten Kansas City Chiefs were a team that acted as if they'd been handed a cheat sheet before a final exam. One 49ers source said the Chiefs defense was calling out plays -- often correctly -- before the snap of the ball"

Same Maiocco article
Whats the use of this thread? Sing can't handle the truth he chose a dead ringer in Raye.
  • Blitz
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Originally posted by wysiwyg:
Originally posted by Hopper:
Uncle Fester and his one page playbook aren't fooling anyone.

It's funny how a Defensive Coordinator can learn the Raye Playbook in 1 week but Nate Davis cannot in 2 offseasons

LMAO

f**k, our team is loaded with a bunch of goofy ass misfit idiot's aren't they?

  • obx49
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Hey Raye, take note...Jets split out Dustin Keller (who is less talented than Vernon Davis) one on one with the CB and allowed Mark Sanchez (who is just as futile as Alex Smith) to throw it up top to Dustin Keller for the TD.
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