Originally posted by UKNiner:Originally posted by kray28:Originally posted by WestCoast:Originally posted by Kalen49ers:Originally posted by kray28:Originally posted by Kalen49ers:Originally posted by mayo63:Originally posted by Kalen49ers:Originally posted by SoCal9er:Originally posted by mayo63:
We left them too much time, we should have run the clock down further.
Maybe so, but I have to admit I was stunned that the 49ers were able to drive down and tie the game in crunch time.
Yeah me too. But you HAVE to score when you get the chance. This leaving too much time is BS.
No it isn't. You kill the clock and leave them with no time. Either you tie the game and go into overtime or the game is over.
SO did you want Gore to just stop? And what if we don't punch it in? How DUMB would that be? Come on....
It's funny....your use of the word DUMB....when it's patently clear how little you understand the game and fail to view it holistically.
The Niners moved the ball, but they failed to bleed the clock. They scored in about 0:56 of real game time....they had over an extra minute of game clock to burn. That's a mistake.
And tell me this, how would you go about running time down? Tell Gore to stop? What if we can't punch it in then? Like what happened multiple times in Seattle? Remember against the Cardinals in 2008 on MNF? Jesus too many examples of how wrong you are.
LOL exactly, dude is talking out of his ass haha
1. Why are you personally attacking me?
2. Gore doesn't need to stop. He needs to not run out of bounds....he needs to stay in bounds until he is tackled. The clock will keep running. Same with Smith....instead of running OOB, do a slide.
They played the game well....but didn't think it well.
Sorry man but I don't think there's a WR or RB in the NFL who doesn't go out of bounds exactly like Gore did in that instance. Not having a go at you though.
It's funny, I remember Hearst doing it once years ago....thought it was a heads up play. He could have gone OOB, and his momentum was carrying him out too....but he basically fell on purpose to stay inbounds in the closing minute of a Niner drive. The clock kept bleeding. It was against the Saints too....we won, of course.