Maybe they'll finally stop relying on players with injury histories. I know it's subjective, but JV should hopefully be the last time this team puts all their eggs in the basket of a player with a lengthy injury history without at least a solid backup behind him.
Hard to believe the injuries are still happening after last year...
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Sep 16, 2021 at 1:42 PM
- trogdor
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Sep 16, 2021 at 1:51 PM
- NCommand
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Originally posted by qnnhan7:
Should merge the team update into the team injury thread.
Right? This one keeps the other crazy busy with updates.
Sep 16, 2021 at 1:54 PM
- Crown
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Originally posted by Young2Owens:
Originally posted by NinerPrideinNJ:
Originally posted by KittleMeThis:
Originally posted by BYisGod:
Originally posted by KittleMeThis:
Originally posted by JoseCortez:
Mostert
Verret
Greenlaw
Moseley
Kinlaw
Wilson
Hurd
Sermon and aiyuk not playing.
This team is a joke
but out of this list, at least only 2 possibly 3 are out for the season.
After only game! Imagine what will happen over the next 16…
calling it right now.
We will not have more injuries than this from here on out.
Everyone knows who to come after ^
This whole goddamn thread is a jinx. Burn it then delete it.
I have to agree with this.
Also - we all have horse blinders on.
This kick off weekend was brutal around the league - Cowboys, Saints, Ravens etc have been badly stung by injuries already.
we tend to think its just the Niners.
Sep 16, 2021 at 1:57 PM
- Stevec9932
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The problem is the soft NFL rules. ohhh no contact practices, no tackling the QB, blah blah blah... You need to train your body
Sep 16, 2021 at 2:01 PM
- elguapo
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Originally posted by NinerGM:
Originally posted by Crown:
Originally posted by Young2Owens:
Originally posted by NinerPrideinNJ:
Originally posted by KittleMeThis:
Originally posted by BYisGod:
Originally posted by KittleMeThis:
Originally posted by JoseCortez:
Mostert
Verret
Greenlaw
Moseley
Kinlaw
Wilson
Hurd
Sermon and aiyuk not playing.
This team is a joke
but out of this list, at least only 2 possibly 3 are out for the season.
After only game! Imagine what will happen over the next 16…
calling it right now.
We will not have more injuries than this from here on out.
Everyone knows who to come after ^
This whole goddamn thread is a jinx. Burn it then delete it.
I have to agree with this.
Also - we all have horse blinders on.
This kick off weekend was brutal around the league - Cowboys, Saints, Ravens etc have been badly stung by injuries already.
we tend to think its just the Niners.
Problem is Crown it's different teams every year. It's the 49ers every year.
We don't tend to think it's just a niners, we tend to know in fact that the players that are injured on the 49ers are much better then the other teams players that got injured. You're talking about a pro bowl type running back (and his backup in Wilson) who is the fastest player in the nfl, a Pro Bowl corner a great linebacker, a very good defensive tackle against the run and a second corner. The ravens did get hammered as well
Sep 16, 2021 at 2:02 PM
- elguapo
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Originally posted by Stevec9932:
The problem is the soft NFL rules. ohhh no contact practices, no tackling the QB, blah blah blah... You need to train your body
How come this doesn't apply to most teams? There are plenty of teams that aren't that injured compared to the niners. Not even close
Sep 16, 2021 at 2:03 PM
- Young2Owens
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Originally posted by Stevec9932:
The problem is the soft NFL rules. ohhh no contact practices, no tackling the QB, blah blah blah... You need to train your body
If they're gonna limit player prep then they should expand the size of rosters. No way is the NFL not able to see that injuries have become a huge problem messing up parity in the league
Sep 16, 2021 at 2:04 PM
- BMoore56
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Injuries is going to derail our season again. And we dont even have a 1st round pick to ease the sting.
Sep 16, 2021 at 2:05 PM
- captveg
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People still trying to find the root of the problem after all these years. There is no root. Every player is unique, every injury is unique. Trainers don't cause ACL issues when a CB back peddles. Some guys get hurt because they do too much in practice, while others get hurt because they do too little. It's a rough sport, players don't play through the medium level injuries as they used to back in the day, and the breaks are what the breaks are.
Sep 16, 2021 at 3:19 PM
- frenchmov
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Part of me says well it's football.
The other part is....this s**t happens to us every year. Why? It's not just some coincidence, nor is it the field (jets/giants play 8 games a year at their stadium, we are still more injured). The "NFL contact rules!" doesn't add up as all other teams must abide.
I don't know but this sucks
The other part is....this s**t happens to us every year. Why? It's not just some coincidence, nor is it the field (jets/giants play 8 games a year at their stadium, we are still more injured). The "NFL contact rules!" doesn't add up as all other teams must abide.
I don't know but this sucks
Sep 16, 2021 at 3:26 PM
- Bay2Bay9erAllday
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Staley's should have a better pulse of what's going on and below is his take on the matter. ( NC was on to something)
Jim] Harbaugh, when he was our coach, used to always say, 'You have to build a callus,'" Staley said on KNBR. "We were always, at the time, like, 'No, that's just your excuse of why practices are so hard and why we're going so hard in May and June and during the middle of the season.' But I really believe that there is something to that because we always felt very, very healthy, and hardened almost, by the preparation that we had done all season.
"It's like, if you condition your body and your mind to go through hard, hard, hard practices always, you do build up a callus. There is a little bit of that toughening up of your body."
"There's not as much time also spent on-field, and there's a lot more time with the stretching, and the performance science, and there's a lot of science behind it, and all this stuff, but it was different," Staley continued. "... It kind of got away from [the more rigorous training] five or six years ago. I really saw a difference in the way that we train, and the strength staffs, and kind of getting away from the Olympic lifts and the deep squats.
"The lifting of the 90s and 2000s was kind of frowned upon, and it's now much more performance-based and science and what's the best way we can get explosion, all this data. Sometimes, you've just got to go, put a bar on your back, and deep squat, and feel tough about it."
Sep 16, 2021 at 3:31 PM
- InfernoDaLuz
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Originally posted by captveg:
People still trying to find the root of the problem after all these years. There is no root. Every player is unique, every injury is unique. Trainers don't cause ACL issues when a CB back peddles. Some guys get hurt because they do too much in practice, while others get hurt because they do too little. It's a rough sport, players don't play through the medium level injuries as they used to back in the day, and the breaks are what the breaks are.
Well, either we're consistently the most unique football team in all the land or staff members need to be fired once and for all. I lean towards the latter.
Sep 16, 2021 at 3:46 PM
- VaBeachNiner
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Originally posted by InfernoDaLuz:
Originally posted by captveg:
People still trying to find the root of the problem after all these years. There is no root. Every player is unique, every injury is unique. Trainers don't cause ACL issues when a CB back peddles. Some guys get hurt because they do too much in practice, while others get hurt because they do too little. It's a rough sport, players don't play through the medium level injuries as they used to back in the day, and the breaks are what the breaks are.
Well, either we're consistently the most unique football team in all the land or staff members need to be fired once and for all. I lean towards the latter.
Dont lean too much. You might fall off the bridge.
Sep 16, 2021 at 4:15 PM
- InfernoDaLuz
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Originally posted by VaBeachNiner:
Originally posted by InfernoDaLuz:
Originally posted by captveg:
People still trying to find the root of the problem after all these years. There is no root. Every player is unique, every injury is unique. Trainers don't cause ACL issues when a CB back peddles. Some guys get hurt because they do too much in practice, while others get hurt because they do too little. It's a rough sport, players don't play through the medium level injuries as they used to back in the day, and the breaks are what the breaks are.
Well, either we're consistently the most unique football team in all the land or staff members need to be fired once and for all. I lean towards the latter.
Dont lean too much. You might fall off the bridge.
Sep 16, 2021 at 4:53 PM
- NCommand
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Originally posted by Bay2Bay9erAllday:
Staley's should have a better pulse of what's going on and below is his take on the matter. ( NC was on to something)
Jim] Harbaugh, when he was our coach, used to always say, 'You have to build a callus,'" Staley said on KNBR. "We were always, at the time, like, 'No, that's just your excuse of why practices are so hard and why we're going so hard in May and June and during the middle of the season.' But I really believe that there is something to that because we always felt very, very healthy, and hardened almost, by the preparation that we had done all season.
"It's like, if you condition your body and your mind to go through hard, hard, hard practices always, you do build up a callus. There is a little bit of that toughening up of your body."
"There's not as much time also spent on-field, and there's a lot more time with the stretching, and the performance science, and there's a lot of science behind it, and all this stuff, but it was different," Staley continued. "... It kind of got away from [the more rigorous training] five or six years ago. I really saw a difference in the way that we train, and the strength staffs, and kind of getting away from the Olympic lifts and the deep squats.
"The lifting of the 90s and 2000s was kind of frowned upon, and it's now much more performance-based and science and what's the best way we can get explosion, all this data. Sometimes, you've just got to go, put a bar on your back, and deep squat, and feel tough about it."
😉 Thanks for posting.