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  • 9moon
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Looks like the Double D will be bringing Double A under his wings!!!

Couldn't ask for a better mentor than someone who was limited in skills but played with a passion and a non stop motor all his years in the NFL.
[ Edited by 9moon on Aug 4, 2015 at 3:58 PM ]
Originally posted by cciowa:
Originally posted by natrone06:
LOL this actually makes me like DD more.

i like the fact he and reggie have self appointed themselves team leaders and have taken it upon themselves to do interviews defending the team and players against everyone dogging us. we have alot of very good quiet leaders like ck, bethea, hunter,, its good to have some pepper mixed into the stew like docket and boldin

I hated Dockett so much when he was with the cardinals...

how times have changed
  • thl408
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In case anyone wanted to see some cut ups of Dockett:

I got around to watching most of Dockett's run defense snaps from 2013 in the 4 games vs SF and SEA (home and away). I figured why not watch him versus one of the best power blocking teams (SF) and one of the best zone blocking teams (SEA) in order to get a sense for how he handles different types of blocking. Just my observations.

Dockett is much quicker than he is strong. He does not handle double teams very well and will get moved off the spot in a big way. This is due to both his lack of strength to handle the double team, but also sloppy technique. One on one, he is also inconsistent with shedding blocks, but not horrible. He has a very high motor and will chase plays down from behind if given the chance to. His ability to use his hands to control blocks is average at best as he will often allow the blocker to get inside position.

Below are plays that are picked out that I feel best illustrate his run defense as a whole. I restricted the plays to, non-blitzes, shown from the endzone camera when it is behind the ARI defensive line. Since the teams switch endzones each quarter, I only picked plays where the ARI defense had its back to the camera in order to see Dockett easier. I'll post some tonight and some more later.

Thanks, BodhiPaddlesOut for posting this PFF chart. Notice Dockett struggled a lot with the power blocking from SF, while his agility helped him move with the ZBS schemes of SEA, HOU, DET. PHI is zbs, but in 2013 McCoy was running over the entire league. I didn't look at STL game 1 because I figured, first game of the year, everyone is finding their legs.

Run Defense: http://www.49erswebzone.com/forum/niners/181749-offseason-all22-film-study/page7/#post95

Pass Rushing: http://www.49erswebzone.com/forum/niners/181749-offseason-all22-film-study/page11/#post158
Anyone know why dockett referred to Ian Williams as "Tank" in his presser yesterday? Maybe it was a Freudian slip like he was thinking Carradine's nickname while talking about Ian?
Originally posted by ninerjok:
Anyone know why dockett referred to Ian Williams as "Tank" in his presser yesterday? Maybe it was a Freudian slip like he was thinking Carradine's nickname while talking about Ian?

Who cares?
Originally posted by NJNiner:
Originally posted by English:
Originally posted by NJNiner:
Looks like Dockett might be in trouble. http://www.foxsports.com/buzzer/story/san-francisco-49ers-darnell-dockett-riot-threat-baltimore-police-073015

Good grief.

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It appears that Dockett got the list from another Twitter user, so we can't say for sure that it's real. We also don't know how that user got his hands on the list.
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WTF do you mean good grief? Pardon me for being a little shell shocked after the off season we just had!

What do I mean by good grief? Simple really. When someone posts a link I assume that they will have read it themselves. I quoted from your link the paragraph which makes something of a nonsense of the whole thing.

By the way, I would ease up on the STFUs and the WTFs if I was you.
  • cciowa
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Originally posted by English:
What do I mean by good grief? Simple really. When someone posts a link I assume that they will have read it themselves. I quoted from your link the paragraph which makes something of a nonsense of the whole thing.

By the way, I would ease up on the STFUs and the WTFs if I was you.
i think that did turn out to be a non story just like many thought it would be
Bump! Lol!

https://instagram.com/p/6NkZ5bkJP5/
Originally posted by TheRathman44:
Bump! Lol!

https://instagram.com/p/6NkZ5bkJP5/
SFW ?
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
SFW ?
Not even worth your time
Originally posted by TheRathman44:
Bump! Lol!

https://instagram.com/p/6NkZ5bkJP5/

Okay, that's about as awesome as you can get. Couldn't stand him as a Cardinal. He's really growing on me as a Niner. Just go get those sacks!
His snapchat is hilarious... the other day he said ian williams looked like whoopi goldberg with his hair
Originally posted by thl408:
In case anyone wanted to see some cut ups of Dockett:

I got around to watching most of Dockett's run defense snaps from 2013 in the 4 games vs SF and SEA (home and away). I figured why not watch him versus one of the best power blocking teams (SF) and one of the best zone blocking teams (SEA) in order to get a sense for how he handles different types of blocking. Just my observations.

Dockett is much quicker than he is strong. He does not handle double teams very well and will get moved off the spot in a big way. This is due to both his lack of strength to handle the double team, but also sloppy technique. One on one, he is also inconsistent with shedding blocks, but not horrible. He has a very high motor and will chase plays down from behind if given the chance to. His ability to use his hands to control blocks is average at best as he will often allow the blocker to get inside position.

Below are plays that are picked out that I feel best illustrate his run defense as a whole. I restricted the plays to, non-blitzes, shown from the endzone camera when it is behind the ARI defensive line. Since the teams switch endzones each quarter, I only picked plays where the ARI defense had its back to the camera in order to see Dockett easier. I'll post some tonight and some more later.

Thanks, BodhiPaddlesOut for posting this PFF chart. Notice Dockett struggled a lot with the power blocking from SF, while his agility helped him move with the ZBS schemes of SEA, HOU, DET. PHI is zbs, but in 2013 McCoy was running over the entire league. I didn't look at STL game 1 because I figured, first game of the year, everyone is finding their legs.

Run Defense: http://www.49erswebzone.com/forum/niners/181749-offseason-all22-film-study/page7/#post95

Pass Rushing: http://www.49erswebzone.com/forum/niners/181749-offseason-all22-film-study/page11/#post158

Do you work for TK...

Edit: So in your near professional opinion, do you see him as an upgrade to our current rosters (excluding the depth factor)? Would you take him over RayMac assuming no legal issues?
[ Edited by Oakland-Niner on Aug 11, 2015 at 9:45 AM ]
Originally posted by Oakland-Niner:
Do you work for TK...

Edit: So in your near professional opinion, do you see him as an upgrade to our current rosters (excluding the depth factor)? Would you take him over RayMac assuming no legal issues?

LOL!

For all intents and purposes, he won't be a "starter." Taking on two OL will be Dorsey & Dial's job on base down. Both Dockett and Carradine are monster upgrades. Why? B/c we've never had an interior push/pass rush...we've solely relied on the OLB's providing a pass rush and coverage sacks (of which often times, the QB just steps up in the pocket clean to avoid it). So in short, you can't compare apples to oranges here. RayMac was an every down LDE. Dockett will be a pass rushing interior specialist on many packages.
[ Edited by NCommand on Aug 11, 2015 at 10:01 AM ]
Originally posted by Oakland-Niner:
Do you work for TK...

Edit: So in your near professional opinion, do you see him as an upgrade to our current rosters (excluding the depth factor)? Would you take him over RayMac assuming no legal issues?

I certainly know you're not addressing me with "in your near professional opinion", but here's some more information for Ray:



And Calais Campbell has been ranked as a top-3 DE for the last three years.
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