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Originally posted by SkyZer0:
If you guys don't mind, I'd like to contribute some of my own analysis, breaking down Jimmy's personality in this game.

This is one play that stood out to me with Jimmy's personality that we didn't see last week. Last week, Jimmy came out and didn't show much body language or emotion, and the entire offense looked rough and shaky as a result.

Here, right out of the gate, we see Jimmy keeping his eyes down field surveying for an opportunity to display the 'dog' or in football terms we like to use, the "it".



The dog goes off in Jimmy's head, and he immediately recognizes the coverage and makes a decisive decision. This is what you want to see from your franchise quarterback and what makes them elite.



Jimmy successfully exploits the opening in the defense, and has several options in which he can demonstrate his personality on this play.
1.Blue, Jimmy can utilize the whip route to the strong side
2.Yellow, a post-corner to the hook zone
3.Green, he can motion to the weak-side on an out
4.Red, Jimmy can choose the flat or 'wheel' route underneath the defender's coverage



Jimmy takes the whip route to the strong side causing the defender to vacate.



Jimmy trusted his eyes, harnessed the "it" factor, and unleashed the dog in him resulting the perfect example of a well executed personality.



Here's the play in motion of the dog in Jimmy





Touchdown.

Holy s**t, a challenger appears.
Originally posted by SkyZer0:
Originally posted by thl408:
Word will get around. 49ers are good now (so far). 49er fans will want to see these breakdowns that are geared specifically to the team.

Originally posted by jonnydel:
I see you now. Must be because your account is locked it didn't send me a notification but you're there in the followers. All 3 of my followers, Imma bout to blow this shiznit up!!! LOL

If you guys don't mind, I'd like to contribute some of my own analysis, breaking down Jimmy's personality in this game.

This is one play that stood out to me with Jimmy's personality that we didn't see last week. Last week, Jimmy came out and didn't show much body language or emotion, and the entire offense looked rough and shaky as a result.

Here, right out of the gate, we see Jimmy keeping his eyes down field surveying for an opportunity to display the 'dog' or in football terms we like to use, the "it".



The dog goes off in Jimmy's head, and he immediately recognizes the coverage and makes a decisive decision. This is what you want to see from your franchise quarterback and what makes them elite.



Jimmy successfully exploits the opening in the defense, and has several options in which he can demonstrate his personality on this play.
1.Blue, Jimmy can utilize the whip route to the strong side
2.Yellow, a post-corner to the hook zone
3.Green, he can motion to the weak-side on an out
4.Red, Jimmy can choose the flat or 'wheel' route underneath the defender's coverage



Jimmy takes the whip route to the strong side causing the defender to vacate.



Jimmy trusted his eyes, harnessed the "it" factor, and unleashed the dog in him resulting the perfect example of a well executed personality.



Here's the play in motion of the dog in Jimmy





Touchdown.
Originally posted by SkyZer0:
If you guys don't mind, I'd like to contribute some of my own analysis, breaking down Jimmy's personality in this game.

This is one play that stood out to me with Jimmy's personality that we didn't see last week. Last week, Jimmy came out and didn't show much body language or emotion, and the entire offense looked rough and shaky as a result.

Here, right out of the gate, we see Jimmy keeping his eyes down field surveying for an opportunity to display the 'dog' or in football terms we like to use, the "it".



The dog goes off in Jimmy's head, and he immediately recognizes the coverage and makes a decisive decision. This is what you want to see from your franchise quarterback and what makes them elite.



Jimmy successfully exploits the opening in the defense, and has several options in which he can demonstrate his personality on this play.
1.Blue, Jimmy can utilize the whip route to the strong side
2.Yellow, a post-corner to the hook zone
3.Green, he can motion to the weak-side on an out
4.Red, Jimmy can choose the flat or 'wheel' route underneath the defender's coverage



Jimmy takes the whip route to the strong side causing the defender to vacate.



Jimmy trusted his eyes, harnessed the "it" factor, and unleashed the dog in him resulting the perfect example of a well executed personality.



Here's the play in motion of the dog in Jimmy





Touchdown.



  • thl408
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That's some good it
Originally posted by SkyZer0:
Originally posted by thl408:
Word will get around. 49ers are good now (so far). 49er fans will want to see these breakdowns that are geared specifically to the team.

Originally posted by jonnydel:
I see you now. Must be because your account is locked it didn't send me a notification but you're there in the followers. All 3 of my followers, Imma bout to blow this shiznit up!!! LOL

If you guys don't mind, I'd like to contribute some of my own analysis, breaking down Jimmy's personality in this game.

This is one play that stood out to me with Jimmy's personality that we didn't see last week. Last week, Jimmy came out and didn't show much body language or emotion, and the entire offense looked rough and shaky as a result.

Here, right out of the gate, we see Jimmy keeping his eyes down field surveying for an opportunity to display the 'dog' or in football terms we like to use, the "it".



The dog goes off in Jimmy's head, and he immediately recognizes the coverage and makes a decisive decision. This is what you want to see from your franchise quarterback and what makes them elite.



Jimmy successfully exploits the opening in the defense, and has several options in which he can demonstrate his personality on this play.
1.Blue, Jimmy can utilize the whip route to the strong side
2.Yellow, a post-corner to the hook zone
3.Green, he can motion to the weak-side on an out
4.Red, Jimmy can choose the flat or 'wheel' route underneath the defender's coverage



Jimmy takes the whip route to the strong side causing the defender to vacate.



Jimmy trusted his eyes, harnessed the "it" factor, and unleashed the dog in him resulting the perfect example of a well executed personality.



Here's the play in motion of the dog in Jimmy





Touchdown.

Originally posted by KittleSkittle:
Originally posted by SkyZer0:
Originally posted by thl408:
Word will get around. 49ers are good now (so far). 49er fans will want to see these breakdowns that are geared specifically to the team.

Originally posted by jonnydel:
I see you now. Must be because your account is locked it didn't send me a notification but you're there in the followers. All 3 of my followers, Imma bout to blow this shiznit up!!! LOL

If you guys don't mind, I'd like to contribute some of my own analysis, breaking down Jimmy's personality in this game.

This is one play that stood out to me with Jimmy's personality that we didn't see last week. Last week, Jimmy came out and didn't show much body language or emotion, and the entire offense looked rough and shaky as a result.

Here, right out of the gate, we see Jimmy keeping his eyes down field surveying for an opportunity to display the 'dog' or in football terms we like to use, the "it".



The dog goes off in Jimmy's head, and he immediately recognizes the coverage and makes a decisive decision. This is what you want to see from your franchise quarterback and what makes them elite.



Jimmy successfully exploits the opening in the defense, and has several options in which he can demonstrate his personality on this play.
1.Blue, Jimmy can utilize the whip route to the strong side
2.Yellow, a post-corner to the hook zone
3.Green, he can motion to the weak-side on an out
4.Red, Jimmy can choose the flat or 'wheel' route underneath the defender's coverage



Jimmy takes the whip route to the strong side causing the defender to vacate.



Jimmy trusted his eyes, harnessed the "it" factor, and unleashed the dog in him resulting the perfect example of a well executed personality.



Here's the play in motion of the dog in Jimmy





Touchdown.


You can take the dog out of the fight, but you can't take the fight out of the dog! Broke that down to the tee! That's right, lol
  • thl408
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"Deebo, I thought, did some really good things when he got the ball in his hand and I also thought he ran some of his best routes that he's done, especially that first play of the third quarter. I thought that was the best route that he's had since he's been here."
- Kyle
49ers come out to the second half and call a shot play. 21 personnel. Both WRs to one side with both CBs over them shows man coverage. Bunch WRs for a clean release. Goodwin running a Post with a clean release, fresh from halftime rest? Lookout.


Playaction. Deebo attacks the CB's outside shoulder, gets CB to turn hips towards sideline, opposite from where Deebo is going. Goodwin releases inside. It's important that Goodwin and Deebo quickly separate from one another. Separating will force the deep safety to only be able to help one of his CBs.


Goodwin separating. Deep safety has to turn and help with Goodwin. That frees up the middle for Deebo. LBs haven't recovered from playaction.


Jimmy mid motion before Deebo has exited his break.


It's a subtle pushoff but CB momentum was currently going away from Deebo.


Huge separation.


+39. Now that's an NFL route.
Originally posted by Heroism:
Originally posted by SkyZer0:
If you guys don't mind, I'd like to contribute some of my own analysis, breaking down Jimmy's personality in this game.

This is one play that stood out to me with Jimmy's personality that we didn't see last week. Last week, Jimmy came out and didn't show much body language or emotion, and the entire offense looked rough and shaky as a result.

Here, right out of the gate, we see Jimmy keeping his eyes down field surveying for an opportunity to display the 'dog' or in football terms we like to use, the "it".



The dog goes off in Jimmy's head, and he immediately recognizes the coverage and makes a decisive decision. This is what you want to see from your franchise quarterback and what makes them elite.



Jimmy successfully exploits the opening in the defense, and has several options in which he can demonstrate his personality on this play.
1.Blue, Jimmy can utilize the whip route to the strong side
2.Yellow, a post-corner to the hook zone
3.Green, he can motion to the weak-side on an out
4.Red, Jimmy can choose the flat or 'wheel' route underneath the defender's coverage



Jimmy takes the whip route to the strong side causing the defender to vacate.



Jimmy trusted his eyes, harnessed the "it" factor, and unleashed the dog in him resulting the perfect example of a well executed personality.



Here's the play in motion of the dog in Jimmy





Touchdown.

Holy s**t, a challenger appears.

This is the funniest thing I've seen on the zone in awhile. LOL it's up there with Corndog Smith. LOLOL
  • thl408
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new phone wallpaper thx
Originally posted by Heroism:
Originally posted by SkyZer0:
If you guys don't mind, I'd like to contribute some of my own analysis, breaking down Jimmy's personality in this game.

This is one play that stood out to me with Jimmy's personality that we didn't see last week. Last week, Jimmy came out and didn't show much body language or emotion, and the entire offense looked rough and shaky as a result.

Here, right out of the gate, we see Jimmy keeping his eyes down field surveying for an opportunity to display the 'dog' or in football terms we like to use, the "it".



The dog goes off in Jimmy's head, and he immediately recognizes the coverage and makes a decisive decision. This is what you want to see from your franchise quarterback and what makes them elite.



Jimmy successfully exploits the opening in the defense, and has several options in which he can demonstrate his personality on this play.
1.Blue, Jimmy can utilize the whip route to the strong side
2.Yellow, a post-corner to the hook zone
3.Green, he can motion to the weak-side on an out
4.Red, Jimmy can choose the flat or 'wheel' route underneath the defender's coverage



Jimmy takes the whip route to the strong side causing the defender to vacate.



Jimmy trusted his eyes, harnessed the "it" factor, and unleashed the dog in him resulting the perfect example of a well executed personality.



Here's the play in motion of the dog in Jimmy





Touchdown.

Holy s**t, a challenger appears.


That's the best thing I've seen all day
Originally posted by nc49erfan:
So this method defends the strongside well, but if the QB looks weakside he can expose the seam.

Jesus Christ was that Mullen's he got absolutely destroyed on this play. It hurts my soul
That's Beathard. It was the first game after Jimmy went down.
Originally posted by Heroism:
Originally posted by SkyZer0:
If you guys don't mind, I'd like to contribute some of my own analysis, breaking down Jimmy's personality in this game.

This is one play that stood out to me with Jimmy's personality that we didn't see last week. Last week, Jimmy came out and didn't show much body language or emotion, and the entire offense looked rough and shaky as a result.

Here, right out of the gate, we see Jimmy keeping his eyes down field surveying for an opportunity to display the 'dog' or in football terms we like to use, the "it".



The dog goes off in Jimmy's head, and he immediately recognizes the coverage and makes a decisive decision. This is what you want to see from your franchise quarterback and what makes them elite.



Jimmy successfully exploits the opening in the defense, and has several options in which he can demonstrate his personality on this play.
1.Blue, Jimmy can utilize the whip route to the strong side
2.Yellow, a post-corner to the hook zone
3.Green, he can motion to the weak-side on an out
4.Red, Jimmy can choose the flat or 'wheel' route underneath the defender's coverage



Jimmy takes the whip route to the strong side causing the defender to vacate.



Jimmy trusted his eyes, harnessed the "it" factor, and unleashed the dog in him resulting the perfect example of a well executed personality.



Here's the play in motion of the dog in Jimmy





Touchdown.

Holy s**t, a challenger appears.

I think thl and JD's days are numbered.
Just noticed no knee brace for Jimmy. Wonder if that was holding him back on his accuracy somewhat...
Originally posted by thl408:

new phone wallpaper thx

LOL. how do you get that to fit?

and sorry don't want to distract from the actual 'breakdowns' in this thread any longer lol
Originally posted by NCommand:
I think thl and JD's days are numbered.

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