Originally posted by Kolohe:
Originally posted by Afrikan:
There's still, understandably, chemistry issues with his wrs. We need to take advantage of that and always be ready to follow the ball for a pick.
I'm sure they will have time to work on improvement this week, but as long as we don't turn the ball over in offense (Brock I'm looking at you)... we should pull away from them eventually.
But they have a hell of a defense.
This game will make Shedeur look like a savior and franchise QB, why? Because the 49ers haven't won there since 1984 the second time the 9ers won the Super Bowl.
I don't see the 49ers losing to even a Shedeur-lead Browns. Their O-line is just too bad, they're very predicable offensively. From what I've seen of Shedeur he's a great pocket passer, but his best work is out of the pocket. I look for Salah to deploy a game plan to keep him in the pocket and not rush pass the QB to collapse the pocket on him. The DE's cannot get too far up field. Shedeur has a major ship on his shoulders (and rightfully so) and is looking prove major points. He'll be looking to make the big plays down field. So I say Salah should play heavy pattern match zone to take big plays away from him and make Shedeur dink and dunk his way down the field. I also see Salah drawing up blitzes, a lot. I was shocked the Raiders didn't heat him up more given what the Ravens did to him. Besides, the Browns WR cops isn't good at all. So keeping Shedeur in a collapsing pocket, confusing a rookie QB with different zone looks, and blitzing him often is the winning formula.