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Great Post Marvin49.

Watched the game again, and totally agree with your comments.
The O-Line needs to miraculously gel, not now, but RIGHT NOW!! I understand that there are 2 rookies in there, but in order for this Offense to move...and move consistently, it starts in the trenches.

If 0-5 doesn't light a fire under this team, I honestly don't know what will. Even the owner still believes by sticking his neck out, stating that we will win the division.... and as a Die Hard 49er Faithful, that's all I can ask for. A reason to believe in this team.

This is not a horrible team at all. We have the talent. It's all about being persistent and consistent. C'mon 9ers. Pull it together....I'm still watching, and pulling for you.
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Sneak peak: More Alex Smith passes affected by pass-rush pressure than any other game. His fumble was horrible. Bad throws were on O-line.
Good post and I agree. That 18 yard run by Kolbe was a back-breaker.
Originally posted by tn9er:
In order to play "smashmouth football" like Singletary wants to do. you MUST have a dominate Defense, which we don't.

Our coach is either too stupid to know this or too d--n stubborn to admit it!!!

We also need a dominant O-Line that needs to Gel ASAP.
Originally posted by 49AllTheTime:
On the deep INT to Ginn, the wind pushed the ball towards the sidelines.

I was sitting in the south endzone and just seen the ball start curving to the right.

the wind was blowing in every direction that night

Interesting. You can't see that on TV..it just looks poorly thrown. I'll watch again to see if Ginn reacts to the movement of the ball.
Originally posted by LasVegasWally:
Good post and I agree. That 18 yard run by Kolbe was a back-breaker.

i grabbed the remote control and was ready to throw it through my TV when that happened
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Originally posted by valrod33:
Originally posted by Marvin49:
Originally posted by boast:
Alex is a good quarterback and great in the RZ. those who can't see that are blinded by their hatred.

Alex Smith in the Red Zone this season...

17 Att, 21 Comp, 100 Yards, 81.0 Comp %, 6 TDs, 0 INTs, 126.1 QB Rating

The San Francisco 49ers jumped from 15th to fourth in red zone touchdown percentage after scoring on all three chances Sunday night. The 49ers have scored touchdowns on their last five red zone trips spread across three games. The team has scored touchdowns on eight of nine over its last four games.

Which is something that USED to be a problem just a couple of years ago...
Nice post man. Agreed on all points. Glad to see some rational analysis in Niner Talk.
Good post. Thanks.
Great post brother. Thanks
Hopefully for once the team can gain some momentum
It's funny to me that people think there are glaring problems on D when the offense has turned the ball over 15 f**king times. The problems on D are a result of the offenses inability to move the ball consistently and the offenses propensity to turn the ball over.
Originally posted by Leathaface:
It's funny to me that people think there are glaring problems on D when the offense has turned the ball over 15 f**king times. The problems on D are a result of the offenses inability to move the ball consistently and the offenses propensity to turn the ball over.

That explains why Kolb and an RB with broken ribs carved 'em up on Sunday?
Very good, informative, post
in the grand scheme of things, 'W's are what matters. Nothing else. Heads will roll in the bye week if this trend continues. Guaranteed!
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Originally posted by NineFourNiner:
Originally posted by Leathaface:
It's funny to me that people think there are glaring problems on D when the offense has turned the ball over 15 f**king times. The problems on D are a result of the offenses inability to move the ball consistently and the offenses propensity to turn the ball over.

That explains why Kolb and an RB with broken ribs carved 'em up on Sunday?

or the fact the D has been responsible for 2 game winning FGs in last minute drives by the opposing team. damn, f**king Alex can't cover for s**t!
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