There are 379 users in the forums

49ers Offensive Line

Shop Find 49ers gear online
Originally posted by bassmanr:
Originally posted by elguapo:
Originally posted by bassmanr:
Last year it was we were not good in pass pro vs good Dlines. Look to the playoffs and you can see when we faced Dallas and Philly. I know the Purdy injury was a bad call with our back up TE against Haason Reddick. Run blocking we were good.

This year if we get an injury on the line look out which is what I was pointing out.

Which is pretty much every team in the nfl

Not agreeing with that but we have a weakness look at last yrs film. We were good with the run game not pass pro, this year not so much so far. We shall see as the season progresses.

Chiefs: "Who's Hassan Riddick and Javon Hargrave?"
The above videos are auto-populated by an affiliate.
Originally posted by bassmanr:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by bassmanr:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by Cisco0623:
Originally posted by Crown:
with all the hand ringing over QBs the O line is the real worry for me.

Every time we mention it we are thrown stats about how good they were last year. I trust my eyes on game day lol

Especially when it really matters. You can be the consensus #1 OL of all time but you're not going to play that way every minute of every game.

Like Joe Montana from the 86' recap: "Joe Montana isn't always great. But he's always great when he needs to be."

Tier 1 OL's can be the same way because they have the talent to do so. You're not going to quantify that with average-based stats.

Nice comments guys..Critical thinking is so much better than toxic positivity ????

I only really watch good teams against a perceived weakness to really know how we are. The Oline last year proves we were great at times and blew at others. This year don't get me started lol. If we want to be great again someday we need to be solid at all position groups, not great at all groups but solid. Not feeling that way this year yet.

Are you saying that the 49ers o line 30.9% pressure rate looked worse than the eagles o line 31.6% pressure rate? I thought a pressure was a pressure or can one be worse than another?


Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by bassmanr:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by Cisco0623:
Originally posted by Crown:
with all the hand ringing over QBs the O line is the real worry for me.

Every time we mention it we are thrown stats about how good they were last year. I trust my eyes on game day lol

Especially when it really matters. You can be the consensus #1 OL of all time but you're not going to play that way every minute of every game.

Like Joe Montana from the 86' recap: "Joe Montana isn't always great. But he's always great when he needs to be."

Tier 1 OL's can be the same way because they have the talent to do so. You're not going to quantify that with average-based stats.

Nice comments guys..Critical thinking is so much better than toxic positivity 👏

I only really watch good teams against a perceived weakness to really know how we are. The Oline last year proves we were great at times and blew at others. This year don't get me started lol. If we want to be great again someday we need to be solid at all position groups, not great at all groups but solid. Not feeling that way this year yet.

Are you saying that the 49ers o line 30.9% pressure rate looked worse than the eagles o line 31.6% pressure rate? I thought a pressure was a pressure or can one be worse than another?

Last year it was we were not good in pass pro vs good Dlines. Look to the playoffs and you can see when we faced Dallas and Philly. I know the Purdy injury was a bad call with our back up TE against Haason Reddick. Run blocking we were good.

This year if we get an injury on the line look out which is what I was pointing out.

Tell me which other o line in the playoffs played both the #1 and #2 pass rush in the league? Here, I will give you the answer. None. No other o line faced even close to what our pass pro faced in the playoffs. And any pressure given up after Brock got injured is moot. JJ looked like a deer caught in the headlights.
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by bassmanr:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by bassmanr:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by Cisco0623:
Originally posted by Crown:
with all the hand ringing over QBs the O line is the real worry for me.

Every time we mention it we are thrown stats about how good they were last year. I trust my eyes on game day lol

Especially when it really matters. You can be the consensus #1 OL of all time but you're not going to play that way every minute of every game.

Like Joe Montana from the 86' recap: "Joe Montana isn't always great. But he's always great when he needs to be."

Tier 1 OL's can be the same way because they have the talent to do so. You're not going to quantify that with average-based stats.

Nice comments guys..Critical thinking is so much better than toxic positivity ????

I only really watch good teams against a perceived weakness to really know how we are. The Oline last year proves we were great at times and blew at others. This year don't get me started lol. If we want to be great again someday we need to be solid at all position groups, not great at all groups but solid. Not feeling that way this year yet.

Are you saying that the 49ers o line 30.9% pressure rate looked worse than the eagles o line 31.6% pressure rate? I thought a pressure was a pressure or can one be worse than another?


Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by bassmanr:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by Cisco0623:
Originally posted by Crown:
with all the hand ringing over QBs the O line is the real worry for me.

Every time we mention it we are thrown stats about how good they were last year. I trust my eyes on game day lol

Especially when it really matters. You can be the consensus #1 OL of all time but you're not going to play that way every minute of every game.

Like Joe Montana from the 86' recap: "Joe Montana isn't always great. But he's always great when he needs to be."

Tier 1 OL's can be the same way because they have the talent to do so. You're not going to quantify that with average-based stats.

Nice comments guys..Critical thinking is so much better than toxic positivity 👏

I only really watch good teams against a perceived weakness to really know how we are. The Oline last year proves we were great at times and blew at others. This year don't get me started lol. If we want to be great again someday we need to be solid at all position groups, not great at all groups but solid. Not feeling that way this year yet.

Are you saying that the 49ers o line 30.9% pressure rate looked worse than the eagles o line 31.6% pressure rate? I thought a pressure was a pressure or can one be worse than another?

Last year it was we were not good in pass pro vs good Dlines. Look to the playoffs and you can see when we faced Dallas and Philly. I know the Purdy injury was a bad call with our back up TE against Haason Reddick. Run blocking we were good.

This year if we get an injury on the line look out which is what I was pointing out.

Tell me which other o line in the playoffs played both the #1 and #2 pass rush in the league? Here, I will give you the answer. None. No other o line faced even close to what our pass pro faced in the playoffs. And any pressure given up after Brock got injured is moot. JJ looked like a deer caught in the headlights.

The Chiefs....
Originally posted by bassmanr:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by bassmanr:
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by bassmanr:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by Cisco0623:
Originally posted by Crown:
with all the hand ringing over QBs the O line is the real worry for me.

Every time we mention it we are thrown stats about how good they were last year. I trust my eyes on game day lol

Especially when it really matters. You can be the consensus #1 OL of all time but you're not going to play that way every minute of every game.

Like Joe Montana from the 86' recap: "Joe Montana isn't always great. But he's always great when he needs to be."

Tier 1 OL's can be the same way because they have the talent to do so. You're not going to quantify that with average-based stats.

Nice comments guys..Critical thinking is so much better than toxic positivity ????

I only really watch good teams against a perceived weakness to really know how we are. The Oline last year proves we were great at times and blew at others. This year don't get me started lol. If we want to be great again someday we need to be solid at all position groups, not great at all groups but solid. Not feeling that way this year yet.

Are you saying that the 49ers o line 30.9% pressure rate looked worse than the eagles o line 31.6% pressure rate? I thought a pressure was a pressure or can one be worse than another?


Originally posted by YACBros85:
Originally posted by bassmanr:
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by Cisco0623:
Originally posted by Crown:
with all the hand ringing over QBs the O line is the real worry for me.

Every time we mention it we are thrown stats about how good they were last year. I trust my eyes on game day lol

Especially when it really matters. You can be the consensus #1 OL of all time but you're not going to play that way every minute of every game.

Like Joe Montana from the 86' recap: "Joe Montana isn't always great. But he's always great when he needs to be."

Tier 1 OL's can be the same way because they have the talent to do so. You're not going to quantify that with average-based stats.

Nice comments guys..Critical thinking is so much better than toxic positivity 👏

I only really watch good teams against a perceived weakness to really know how we are. The Oline last year proves we were great at times and blew at others. This year don't get me started lol. If we want to be great again someday we need to be solid at all position groups, not great at all groups but solid. Not feeling that way this year yet.

Are you saying that the 49ers o line 30.9% pressure rate looked worse than the eagles o line 31.6% pressure rate? I thought a pressure was a pressure or can one be worse than another?

Last year it was we were not good in pass pro vs good Dlines. Look to the playoffs and you can see when we faced Dallas and Philly. I know the Purdy injury was a bad call with our back up TE against Haason Reddick. Run blocking we were good.

This year if we get an injury on the line look out which is what I was pointing out.

Tell me which other o line in the playoffs played both the #1 and #2 pass rush in the league? Here, I will give you the answer. None. No other o line faced even close to what our pass pro faced in the playoffs. And any pressure given up after Brock got injured is moot. JJ looked like a deer caught in the headlights.

The Chiefs....

The only top 5 pass rush the chiefs faced in the playoffs was the eagles in the SB where field conditions certainly played a role.
Originally posted by NCommand:
All you need to study is what happens once we get up by 10. LOL

Saw us up by 10 a lot last year in the last 8 games.
Originally posted by 9ers4eva:
Originally posted by NCommand:
All you need to study is what happens once we get up by 10. LOL

Saw us up by 10 a lot last year in the last 8 games.

You should know that's a playoff joke.
Originally posted by 9ers4eva:
Originally posted by NCommand:
All you need to study is what happens once we get up by 10. LOL

Saw us up by 10 a lot last year in the last 8 games.

we were up by more than 10 in the Super Bowl vs KC
Originally posted by NCommand:
You should know that's a playoff joke.

Won't have one of the worst 4th quarter performers ever so there won't be the same punchline going forward
Originally posted by 9ers4eva:
Originally posted by NCommand:
You should know that's a playoff joke.

Won't have one of the worst 4th quarter performers ever so there won't be the same punchline going forward

Unfortunately that was for the entire team but yes, I like our odds much better now including at QB.
I'd feel a lot better if we could get a quality back-up off of waivers.
  • Giedi
  • Veteran
  • Posts: 33,371
Originally posted by NCommand:
Originally posted by 9ers4eva:
Originally posted by NCommand:
You should know that's a playoff joke.

Won't have one of the worst 4th quarter performers ever so there won't be the same punchline going forward

Unfortunately that was for the entire team but yes, I like our odds much better now including at QB.

Brock would have had us up 14 points in the chargers game but for the fumble. This QB looked ready for the Season, for sure. That 4th rounder we got for Trey has to go to OLine - AT minimum next year. That first round pick - OLine baby! As for this year - come the trade deadline, they have some draft capital now with an extra 4th rounder to add some OLine depth.

The OLine played a lot better in the charger game than the denver game. I know it's against the twos, but still - that OLine looked like they dominated the Charger twos.
Blocking grades from last night



O line definitely did a better job last night against the Chargers backups. Pretty clear it's gonna be Feliciano Pryor and Moore and hopefully Manning is the 9th guy based on his play. Just shift Moore inside guys.

id still keep Poe on the practice squad. Athletic gifts are still worth trying to develop.
Top 3 graded pass blocking 49ers o lineman throughout the preseason.

Spencer Burford
Jake Brendel
Colton McKivitz
  • Giedi
  • Veteran
  • Posts: 33,371
Originally posted by YACBros85:
Top 3 graded pass blocking 49ers o lineman throughout the preseason.

Spencer Burford
Jake Brendel
Colton McKivitz

Well if that holds during the regular season, the right side of the line looks damn good. I am impressed again, with Foerster - if this holds. Way impressed.
Open Menu Search Share 49ersWebzone