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Originally posted by djfullshred:
Originally posted by unst4bl3:
Originally posted by tohara3:
Originally posted by txniner2:
leave the door open and let em all follow,blow this whole thing up
This
more of this.
agree
Don't you just wonder if a lot of our coaches are being hamstrung by the Nolan/Singletary philosophy and would succeed under a top notch HC?
Some of them had good reputations before jumping aboard this floundering dingy.
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Originally posted by SanFranAddic:
Originally posted by djfullshred:
Originally posted by unst4bl3:
Originally posted by tohara3:
Originally posted by txniner2:
leave the door open and let em all follow,blow this whole thing up
This
more of this.
agree
Don't you just wonder if a lot of our coaches are being hamstrung by the Nolan/Singletary philosophy and would succeed under a top notch HC?
Some of them had good reputations before jumping aboard this floundering dingy.
Absolutely. Competent people working for incompetent people are set up to fail in their jobs. That's a universal truth.
But if there is going to be a change here, the owners need to hire someone with a proven track record, and let that person change everything if they feel it is needed.
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I have been critical of Singletary and others on the coaching staff, but I must say that the defensive backfield failures look like 98% player execution errors to me. Especially at the FS and SS positions, since Michael Lewis opted out of this nuthouse. R. Smith and Mays, possibly Taylor, may get better with more PT, but Goldson has really lost me with his aberant play this year. Who is going to offer this guy a big contract, after they look at 2010 film?
Clements, Spencer, Brown, James and Adams are what they are at the CB position. The club has never made obtaining CB talent in the draft, much of a priority. While at the same time, Rex Ryan and the Jets place a huge emphasis on CB's who can handle receivers one-on-one, in this era of the passing attack. That's a front office failure (no HOFO on duty). Lynn and Joseph are just working with whay they have.
Still, the truck is clearly backing-up to the loading dock on Centennial Way. One more loss, and the doorways will be jammed with the remaining guys (coaches and players) trying to get out asap.
The front office people already know that they are toast, with the new stadium vote successfully in the bag in Santa Clara and a lockout looming for 2011. Cut that overhead, baby. Just like any other business.
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Lynn obviously went in on Sing when they tried to get at him. He shouldn't take blame wat happened Sunday is wat happens when u run a 3 4 d and u try to convince urself u have two great corners when u don't.
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Originally posted by jimbagg:
I have been critical of Singletary and others on the coaching staff, but I must say that the defensive backfield failures look like 98% player execution errors to me. Especially at the FS and SS positions...
Are those mental mistakes, technique mistakes, holes in the schemes or poor preparation? I put the blame on poor preparation and that falls back on the coaching.
Athleticism or capability isn't a problem when we play the Cards. Why? We are well prepared for them and it shows. The Cards have very good receivers and up to last year a potential HOF QB, yet we have managed to shut them down for the last several years. Our DB's aren't that bad, they are under-coached and under-prepared for other teams. The coaching just isn't getting it done.
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clean house! Please!!!!
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Originally posted by SanFranAddic:
Originally posted by jimbagg:
I have been critical of Singletary and others on the coaching staff, but I must say that the defensive backfield failures look like 98% player execution errors to me. Especially at the FS and SS positions...
Are those mental mistakes, technique mistakes, holes in the schemes or poor preparation? I put the blame on poor preparation and that falls back on the coaching.
Athleticism or capability isn't a problem when we play the Cards. Why? We are well prepared for them and it shows. The Cards have very good receivers and up to last year a potential HOF QB, yet we have managed to shut them down for the last several years. Our DB's aren't that bad, they are under-coached and under-prepared for other teams. The coaching just isn't getting it done.
WELL SAID! If you coach a player up (like Mays) you would have something special.
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Originally posted by ChaunceyGardner:
Originally posted by Chico:
This has got to be one of the worst seasons ever! players are quiting, coaches quiting...we had all this talent and all our hopes were falsley brought up to think that we were going to be a playoff caliber team. Good coaching can eliminate these mistakes but as we all know..."it's time to go coach sing!" 
The Niners were handed the division on a silver platter at the start of the year (insert picture of waiter tripping with silver platter)
You are right. The division was there for the taking, but Sing was too busy trying to establish the running game to care about actually WINNING. Afterall all this team doesn't throw the ball, bad things happen when you throw the ball.
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Originally posted by darkknight49:
Originally posted by ginseng1000:
Woooo Hooooo!!!
Free Alex Smith!!!
lol, wrong thread dude.
yea right, just wait and see this thread will turn into an Alex smith thread.
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Originally posted by SanFranAddic:
Originally posted by jimbagg:
I have been critical of Singletary and others on the coaching staff, but I must say that the defensive backfield failures look like 98% player execution errors to me. Especially at the FS and SS positions...
Are those mental mistakes, technique mistakes, holes in the schemes or poor preparation? I put the blame on poor preparation and that falls back on the coaching.
Athleticism or capability isn't a problem when we play the Cards. Why? We are well prepared for them and it shows. The Cards have very good receivers and up to last year a potential HOF QB, yet we have managed to shut them down for the last several years. Our DB's aren't that bad, they are under-coached and under-prepared for other teams. The coaching just isn't getting it done.
Mental mistakes and poor technique seem to be primary culprits with the FS and SS play. Just watch the film. These guys are getting burned on double moves, because they are looking into the backfield, or cheating-up in run-support and being caught flat-footed, when a receiver blows by at high speed. The coaches have tried to address the problem by benching Mays, but they have few options in terms of Goldson, who is also the defensive play caller. These guys just have to learn to play with their head on a swivel and improve their reaction time to their key reads. I can only hope that R. Smith and Mays can develop quickly. Goldson has clearly regressed.
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Originally posted by jimbagg:
Originally posted by SanFranAddic:
Originally posted by jimbagg:
I have been critical of Singletary and others on the coaching staff, but I must say that the defensive backfield failures look like 98% player execution errors to me. Especially at the FS and SS positions...
Are those mental mistakes, technique mistakes, holes in the schemes or poor preparation? I put the blame on poor preparation and that falls back on the coaching.
Athleticism or capability isn't a problem when we play the Cards. Why? We are well prepared for them and it shows. The Cards have very good receivers and up to last year a potential HOF QB, yet we have managed to shut them down for the last several years. Our DB's aren't that bad, they are under-coached and under-prepared for other teams. The coaching just isn't getting it done.
Mental mistakes and poor technique seem to be primary culprits with the FS and SS play. Just watch the film. These guys are getting burned on double moves, because they are looking into the backfield, or cheating-up in run-support and being caught flat-footed, when a receiver blows by at high speed. The coaches have tried to address the problem by benching Mays, but they have few options in terms of Goldson, who is also the defensive play caller. These guys just have to learn to play with their head on a swivel and improve their reaction time to their key reads. I can only hope that R. Smith and Mays can develop quickly. Goldson has clearly regressed.
fair comment. Mays was only beat once (in london) and caught the guy. Reggie was burned in Greenbbay with the others and he sccored. plus Driver had to slow down. WTF. Play Mays now.
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It has been confirmed by a source that Lynn WAS fired.
2 questions.
Who's decision was it to fire him? What does it mean for Singletary? (Lynn was the team's assistant HC).
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Yeah, linn is gone, but we are picking around the sides of the cockroach, el bobo, el stupido, the amazin' BM bigmike, or bowel movement mike. Just one more loss and el bobo could be gone, especially if 9ers play well enough to win and el bobo gets outcoached , once again. Think about how beautiful the irony is...team plays well enough to win and el dodo or el bobo, loses game with coaching errors. Beautiful. What a way to see bowel movement mike sail off in the distance down the sewage canal, his funeral pyre on fire. A true viking adios, mf. It would be poetic justice and revenge served cold.
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Originally posted by 49ERSAM:
I wonder if Mike Sing has the cojones to resign like Lynn.
he has already proved otherwise...raye was his man.