Do the 49ers want an offensive “identity?”
Sep 28, 2014 at 8:30 PM
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Football is complex and increasingly, we know less about what makes a team succeed, because coaches are becoming more paranoid about concealing their game plans. So on a given play, fans and media know percious little about why a play was run and about the defense set up to stop it. This ignorance makes us [...]
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