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49ers select Marques Sigle-S-Kansas State with the 160th pick in the 2025 NFL Draft

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Originally posted by genus49:

I think it was Lenoir, Fred, Lucas, Mykel, Sigle and Collins all playing a part.

Two of our best vets and the majority of the rookies. It's beautiful to see.

Not to take anything away from anybody on that play, but I thought Collins was really impressive. He didn't get suckered in by the motion of the line, kept his head, bailed out and worked himself back toward the point of contact. It was a nice play by any DT's standards, but an excellent one for a "rough" rookie in his fifth game. It was good to see.
[ Edited by BubbaParisMVP on Oct 5, 2025 at 3:01 AM ]
During this mini bye, I hope that one of the coaches sat down with him during some film sessions and drilled him. The stuff he's going through is correctable and could be fixed pretty fast.

He's already got the speed and physicality, you're not teaching that. He basically needs to turn his freaking head on some of those catches he gave up and get better timing down. He's going to learn and if they keep him in there, he's going to learn quicker... you can't do the Steve Kerr treatment and not develop your youngsters by benching them because they're not getting it right away. He needs the playtime experience.

I wouldn't doubt that he looks better in the coming weeks. We shall see
Originally posted by pillageDatazz:
During this mini bye, I hope that one of the coaches sat down with him during some film sessions and drilled him. The stuff he's going through is correctable and could be fixed pretty fast.

He's already got the speed and physicality, you're not teaching that. He basically needs to turn his freaking head on some of those catches he gave up and get better timing down. He's going to learn and if they keep him in there, he's going to learn quicker... you can't do the Steve Kerr treatment and not develop your youngsters by benching them because they're not getting it right away. He needs the playtime experience.

I wouldn't doubt that he looks better in the coming weeks. We shall see

They will tell him to keep raking through the players hands.
Originally posted by Hysterikal:
They will tell him to keep raking through the players hands.

Absolutely, and they more than likely taught that already but he forgets at the heat of the moment in games. Hopefully he goes through a lot of drills in practice and watches his mistakes on film...
Originally posted by BubbaParisMVP:
Originally posted by genus49:

I think it was Lenoir, Fred, Lucas, Mykel, Sigle and Collins all playing a part.

Two of our best vets and the majority of the rookies. It's beautiful to see.

Not to take anything away from anybody on that play, but I thought Collins was really impressive. He didn't get suckered in by the motion of the line, kept his head, bailed out and worked himself back toward the point of contact. It was a nice play by any DT's standards, but an excellent one for a "rough" rookie in his fifth game. It was good to see.

Guess you guys all missed green flying in there and wrapping up behind the line of scrimmage. Him and Lucas, and 36 flying in like a missle made that stop.
[ Edited by MBNINER90266 on Oct 6, 2025 at 12:22 PM ]
Where is Sigle? He was starting the opening series but I haven't seen him on the field since!?!?!
Originally posted by GangstaGangsta:
Where is Sigle? He was starting the opening series but I haven't seen him on the field since!?!?!

He's busy doing why he does best. Watching WRs run by him
4 solo tackles and 1 tackle for a loss
How do you know the deep ball was on him? I saw Green running there too. How do you know who's assignment that is? Only the coaches know and they probably won't say. Sometimes a Safety will come over if a coverage is missed (before him - not saying this happened - just maybe it did). Then entering the screen shot and looking bad. But possibly wasn't his assignment. As a tackler around the line of scrimmage he's fast and hits hard. He's like an A in the tackling and hitting category.
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
How do you know the deep ball was on him? I saw Green running there too. How do you know who's assignment that is? Only the coaches know and they probably won't say. Sometimes a Safety will come over if a coverage is missed (before him - not saying this happened - just maybe it did). Then entering the screen shot and looking bad. But possibly wasn't his assignment. As a tackler around the line of scrimmage he's fast and hits hard. He's like an A in the tackling and hitting category.

Tackling A
Coverage D-

Great combo
Originally posted by ninersrule4:
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
How do you know the deep ball was on him? I saw Green running there too. How do you know who's assignment that is? Only the coaches know and they probably won't say. Sometimes a Safety will come over if a coverage is missed (before him - not saying this happened - just maybe it did). Then entering the screen shot and looking bad. But possibly wasn't his assignment. As a tackler around the line of scrimmage he's fast and hits hard. He's like an A in the tackling and hitting category.

Tackling A
Coverage D-

Great combo

I'd put him about C- in coverage. Not that low. On some of them he's in good position. Just didn't get his hands up (over the season - not 1 game). Others I'm not sure it's his assignment. Was the bomb on Green too? Because it can be a CB who missed a coverage too and the S just comes over late and is stuck in the screen shot and looks bad. But not sure it's on him. I think he will learn and grow and get better. He's already better and faster than Brown.
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
Originally posted by ninersrule4:
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
How do you know the deep ball was on him? I saw Green running there too. How do you know who's assignment that is? Only the coaches know and they probably won't say. Sometimes a Safety will come over if a coverage is missed (before him - not saying this happened - just maybe it did). Then entering the screen shot and looking bad. But possibly wasn't his assignment. As a tackler around the line of scrimmage he's fast and hits hard. He's like an A in the tackling and hitting category.

Tackling A
Coverage D-

Great combo

I'd put him about C- in coverage. Not that low. On some of them he's in good position. Just didn't get his hands up (over the season - not 1 game). Others I'm not sure it's his assignment. Was the bomb on Green too? Because it can be a CB who missed a coverage too and the S just comes over late and is stuck in the screen shot and looks bad. But not sure it's on him. I think he will learn and grow and get better. He's already better and faster than Brown.

The problem there is Brown sucks. He just happens to suck more than Sigle who also sucks. The only safety this team has that's worth anything is Malik. As per usual this team failed to do anything with the safety position when there were numerous solid vets. They treat it like they do the OL.
Originally posted by SanDiego49er:
How do you know the deep ball was on him? I saw Green running there too. How do you know who's assignment that is? Only the coaches know and they probably won't say. Sometimes a Safety will come over if a coverage is missed (before him - not saying this happened - just maybe it did). Then entering the screen shot and looking bad. But possibly wasn't his assignment. As a tackler around the line of scrimmage he's fast and hits hard. He's like an A in the tackling and hitting category.

Romo made the remark that the wr saw the opening and took it upon himself to improv and go deep. Don't know if that's true nor an excuse for Sigle but thought that was interesting
Is Sigle worse than Brown?
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