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Mar 3, 2017 at 9:40 AM
- 951NINER
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Anyone seen Blindfury or Afrikan?
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Mar 3, 2017 at 9:41 AM
- mojave45
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Originally posted by dtg_9er:Originally posted by sdaddy101269:Originally posted by dtg_9er:Originally posted by sdaddy101269:This Posts assumes a few things that you or I don't know. Considering what Harbaugh ran and the ZBS we employed under Tomsula Kaep is most likely familiar with the concepts of Shanahans offense. The verbiage will be different but the play understanding is similar. Hell, Shanahan ran quite a few of the same plays we ran with Harbaugh. Also, Shanahan will Taylor the offense to the QB as he said in his presser.
I really don't get this. Shanahan and Harbaugh ran the same offense? Tomsula ran the Shanahan system? That's just really not true at all and you are reaching so far that you teeter on the edge of the credibility abyss.
Wtf are you talking about. Read what I wrote again. I used the words similar` and `familiar` which are BOTH true. The fact that you didn't comprehend or didn't watch what Atlanta ran is on you.
I highlighted and underlined your words for you so you can go back and recall what you said. Even having different verbiage is a huge matter, but you indicate the schemes were similar. OK...you got me! They are both football offenses.
Well as long as it is a "football offense" Kap should be able to excel !LMFAO!
Mar 3, 2017 at 9:45 AM
- NYniner85
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The Boston Herald reports the Patriots are exploring veteran quarterback options "in the event that they trade backup Jimmy Garoppolo."
As beat reporter Jeff Howe writes, "For a team that allegedly isn't going to trade (Garoppolo), the Patriots surely aren't acting like it." If New England deals Garoppolo and signs a veteran like Josh McCown, that veteran would compete with Jacoby Brissett to back up Tom Brady. Howe acknowledges the price to acquire Garoppolo remains high. "One working theory is the Patriots want at least a first- and second-round draft pick in return for Garoppolo, but it's unclear if that's even enough," Howe wrote.
As beat reporter Jeff Howe writes, "For a team that allegedly isn't going to trade (Garoppolo), the Patriots surely aren't acting like it." If New England deals Garoppolo and signs a veteran like Josh McCown, that veteran would compete with Jacoby Brissett to back up Tom Brady. Howe acknowledges the price to acquire Garoppolo remains high. "One working theory is the Patriots want at least a first- and second-round draft pick in return for Garoppolo, but it's unclear if that's even enough," Howe wrote.
Mar 3, 2017 at 9:46 AM
- Fanaticofnfl
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Originally posted by NYniner85:
The Boston Herald reports the Patriots are exploring veteran quarterback options "in the event that they trade backup Jimmy Garoppolo."
As beat reporter Jeff Howe writes, "For a team that allegedly isn't going to trade (Garoppolo), the Patriots surely aren't acting like it." If New England deals Garoppolo and signs a veteran like Josh McCown, that veteran would compete with Jacoby Brissett to back up Tom Brady. Howe acknowledges the price to acquire Garoppolo remains high. "One working theory is the Patriots want at least a first- and second-round draft pick in return for Garoppolo, but it's unclear if that's even enough," Howe wrote.
No thanks.
Mar 3, 2017 at 9:47 AM
- cciowa
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Originally posted by scooterp10:
Fact is Kap can't read a defense. He didn't know a blitz was coming until it hit him in the mouth.
and he could not see a wide open smith jumping up an down in the bottom of your tv screen. not sure if that or when miss lloyd ducked the pass is the most tragic of our lowlights
Mar 3, 2017 at 9:48 AM
- cciowa
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Originally posted by NCommand:
What stage are some folks in right now...judging by some of the posts, perhaps they still can't get out of the 'Denial' stage?
correction.. it is denial and deflection .. denial that anything is the fault of ck and deflecting negative talk by saying we are racists and hate ali
Mar 3, 2017 at 9:53 AM
- dtg_9er
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Originally posted by Fanaticofnfl:
Originally posted by NYniner85:
The Boston Herald reports the Patriots are exploring veteran quarterback options "in the event that they trade backup Jimmy Garoppolo."
As beat reporter Jeff Howe writes, "For a team that allegedly isn't going to trade (Garoppolo), the Patriots surely aren't acting like it." If New England deals Garoppolo and signs a veteran like Josh McCown, that veteran would compete with Jacoby Brissett to back up Tom Brady. Howe acknowledges the price to acquire Garoppolo remains high. "One working theory is the Patriots want at least a first- and second-round draft pick in return for Garoppolo, but it's unclear if that's even enough," Howe wrote.
No thanks.
Let Cleveland make the move. Although, they might then draft Garrett and I'm pretty sure the Browns are looking at Chad Kelly if they keep the pick.
Mar 3, 2017 at 9:53 AM
- cciowa
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Originally posted by 951NINER:
Anyone seen Blindfury or Afrikan?
they will wait till ck is really gone and then will come in and say the whole thing was racist driven.
Mar 3, 2017 at 9:53 AM
- baltien
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Originally posted by Fanaticofnfl:Originally posted by NYniner85:The Boston Herald reports the Patriots are exploring veteran quarterback options "in the event that they trade backup Jimmy Garoppolo."
As beat reporter Jeff Howe writes, "For a team that allegedly isn't going to trade (Garoppolo), the Patriots surely aren't acting like it." If New England deals Garoppolo and signs a veteran like Josh McCown, that veteran would compete with Jacoby Brissett to back up Tom Brady. Howe acknowledges the price to acquire Garoppolo remains high. "One working theory is the Patriots want at least a first- and second-round draft pick in return for Garoppolo, but it's unclear if that's even enough," Howe wrote.
No thanks.
BB must be high if he thinks he'll get that for Garropolo.
Mar 3, 2017 at 9:56 AM
- cciowa
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Originally posted by NYniner85:
The Boston Herald reports the Patriots are exploring veteran quarterback options "in the event that they trade backup Jimmy Garoppolo."
As beat reporter Jeff Howe writes, "For a team that allegedly isn't going to trade (Garoppolo), the Patriots surely aren't acting like it." If New England deals Garoppolo and signs a veteran like Josh McCown, that veteran would compete with Jacoby Brissett to back up Tom Brady. Howe acknowledges the price to acquire Garoppolo remains high. "One working theory is the Patriots want at least a first- and second-round draft pick in return for Garoppolo, but it's unclear if that's even enough," Howe wrote.
would it be so tragic for our team to sign both hoyer and mccown. draft a kid at say number three. spend our first two picks on some quality defensive players. maybe use free agency is spice up the wide out game or o line or both and see what we have. if the quarterbacks who end up on our roster are not what we want moving forward. we can look to get a quality free agent next year. of course we all want the team to do what they did when jh first took over but i think with our team and the makeup of the so called talent on the team,,, it really is a marathon and not a sprint
Mar 3, 2017 at 9:58 AM
- NYniner85
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Originally posted by Fanaticofnfl:No thanks.
Right lol BB is sure full of himself if that's what he's looking for
Mar 3, 2017 at 10:05 AM
- thl408
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Originally posted by mojave45:
Originally posted by dtg_9er:
Originally posted by sdaddy101269:
Originally posted by dtg_9er:
Originally posted by sdaddy101269:
This Posts assumes a few things that you or I don't know. Considering what Harbaugh ran and the ZBS we employed under Tomsula Kaep is most likely familiar with the concepts of Shanahans offense. The verbiage will be different but the play understanding is similar. Hell, Shanahan ran quite a few of the same plays we ran with Harbaugh. Also, Shanahan will Taylor the offense to the QB as he said in his presser.
I really don't get this. Shanahan and Harbaugh ran the same offense? Tomsula ran the Shanahan system? That's just really not true at all and you are reaching so far that you teeter on the edge of the credibility abyss.
Wtf are you talking about. Read what I wrote again. I used the words similar` and `familiar` which are BOTH true. The fact that you didn't comprehend or didn't watch what Atlanta ran is on you.
I highlighted and underlined your words for you so you can go back and recall what you said. Even having different verbiage is a huge matter, but you indicate the schemes were similar. OK...you got me! They are both football offenses.
Well as long as it is a "football offense" Kap should be able to excel !LMFAO!
What sdaddy says is kind of true with regards to Harbaugh and Tomsula running familiar concepts to Shanahan. Harbaugh used WCO terminolgy, those long 8-12 word playcalls. Probably one reason AS and CK needed a wristband to help them out. The presnap shifts, multiple personnel groups, and formations that Shanahan uses was seen in Harbaugh's offense. The big differences are Harbaugh's predominant gap blocking scheme, and Shanahan has more creative route concepts, from what I've seen on film. Harbaugh's route combos were very much 'by the book'.
Like Shanahan, Tomsula/Geep ran a lot of outside zone, and playaction bootlegs off of that. So there's definitely crossover from Habaugh/Tomsula and Shanahan. Perhaps the biggest differences is Shanahan has been commended for how he calls plays, exploits mismatches, and designs an offense towards player strengths.
Mar 3, 2017 at 10:09 AM
- Fanaticofnfl
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We're interested in Tony Romo?
I mean he'd make a good stop gap but why would he want to come here, again?
I mean he'd make a good stop gap but why would he want to come here, again?
[ Edited by Fanaticofnfl on Mar 3, 2017 at 10:09 AM ]
Mar 3, 2017 at 10:10 AM
- NYniner85
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Originally posted by cciowa:would it be so tragic for our team to sign both hoyer and mccown. draft a kid at say number three. spend our first two picks on some quality defensive players. maybe use free agency is spice up the wide out game or o line or both and see what we have. if the quarterbacks who end up on our roster are not what we want moving forward. we can look to get a quality free agent next year. of course we all want the team to do what they did when jh first took over but i think with our team and the makeup of the so called talent on the team,,, it really is a marathon and not a sprint
I'm good with bringing in a vet like hoyer, drafting a qb in the mid rds, then going all in on a qb next yr.
I will say if Kyle and lynch fall in love for Mitch I will be okay with it.
Mar 3, 2017 at 10:13 AM
- hondakillerzx
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i want watson. sign shaub or romo to start this year, let watson pick their brains and then give him the keys later this year or next year when we have more talent for him to utilize.

