Originally posted by tankle104:
Relatively speaking, niners don't have too hard of a schedule. SOS is the easiest this year. Which goes for the entire NFCWest. Except rams have a few harder games cause they won the division last year.
There is a real chance we finish like 13-4 or better, unless we keep getting injured. Toughest games left are just division games and maybe tampa. The rest of it is crap teams. lol Colts look good right now but who knows how they'll look later.
Ours is brutal.
We had a brutal schedule last year. This is the first time in like 8 years that we have a favorable schedule.
at the end of the day, they're nfl games and all of them are tough. But we don't have to go to GB or BUF and play in the snow. We don't have Philly or any of those games.
The entire division has a relatively easy schedule too. that's why us winning these division games are so critical. The division games will make or break who wins the division.
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Originally posted by tankle104:
We had a brutal schedule last year. This is the first time in like 8 years that we have a favorable schedule.
at the end of the day, they're nfl games and all of them are tough. But we don't have to go to GB or BUF and play in the snow. We don't have Philly or any of those games.
The entire division has a relatively easy schedule too. that's why us winning these division games are so critical. The division games will make or break who wins the division.
Very true. You guys play the AFC South this year? We had them last year and that gave us 4 wins lol.
39-year-old Calais Campbell averaged a 0.70-second get-off time against the 49ers, the quickest by any defensive tackle in a game this season (min. 10 pass rushes).
Some random thoughts. This should probably be Trent Williams last year. He doesn't look as good as he once did. McCaffery is a better receiver than a runner these days. It really looks like he's lost a bit of his explosiveness. Skye Moore, fair catch inside the five. Not a good idea, so I guess the search for a returner continues. Great play by Upton Stout to rip that ball out towards the end of the game. A Brian Robinson spotting. Hopefully, he can bring some more of what he showed on that 19-yard run moving forward. I would like to see Chase Lucas get some snaps at some point, I thought he did well in preseason. Am also wondering what's keeping Nick Martin on the inactive list. I know the LBs all have slightly different roles, but the idea of seeing Warner, Winters, and Martin all on the field at the same time on a passing down is pretty intriguing. Maybe he should change his last name to Wartin.
This could well end up being one of the best draft classes the team has had in a long time. M. Williams, A. Collins, U. Stout, M. Sigle, CJ West, and C. Colby either started or had playing time today and almost all of their other rookies made the team or are on the practice squad, except Cory Kiner, who I'm still hoping they'll bring back at some point. Not a bad haul.