Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
Originally posted by Heroism:
Originally posted by DRCHOWDER:
He got cooked at the end there, but I felt like he was competitive throughout the game. Especially this play here, was ecstatic when I saw this live.
1-on-1 and no help against the Seahawks best WR. No panic by Renardo Green off the line. That late rake through JSN's hands to jar the ball loose is about as impressive of a play as you'll see from a CB in this situation.
— Kyle Posey (@KP_Show) September 7, 2025
Niners have a ?? at CB pic.twitter.com/0CchTs6MQa
Now stack on this and keep improving.
Textbook out-of-phase play by Green.![]()
NC is somewhere wondering why he didn't turn his head around.Riq Woolen showed exactly why DBs aren't coached to look for the ball when they're out of phase on that 45-yard play to slick Rick.
I hope you're good wherever you are, NC.
Green really continues to play well. Last year and this year. We got Green, Lenoir, Mustapaha (when he comes back) and Sigle. The secondary was once a weakness is becoming a strength.
You think so huh

I know we love us some Green, he had good plays in Seattle, but he did give up a lot of big ones too.
According to the data, he's kinda mid / average
https://www.49erswebzone.com/forum/niners/190700-49ers-secondary/page24/search=pillageDatazz
Riq Woolen showed exactly why DBs aren't coached to look for the ball when they're out of phase on that 45-yard play to slick Rick.