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No wide receivers at all, Bowe is a turd laughing all the way to the bank. Avery needs to be cut tomorrow morning. The O line looked like it had never played a snap of NFL Professional football. Smith was running for his life and the Bronco's just ate us up alive in every possible way. Having said that, Alex Smith needs to grow a sack and needs to become the leader of this team. Some one other than the coaches needs to rally this team because coming out two consecutive games flat as a pancake is not acceptable. I have a hunch the team is guilty of reading their press clippings and it got to their head.
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I really didn't think Alex's play was all that bad tonight and was better than the score reflected. He threw some dandy passes when he got any kind of time behind the deficient offensive line.
Alex ended up with a passer rating 10 points higher than Manning, 95.0 for Alex to 85.3 for Manning. Peyton had the offensive line, the RB and all the weapons. I don't get to see many Chiefs games and as a 49ers fan I can't say I really want to, but watching this game, it seemed Andy's play calling was much worse than Alex's play and Alex's play was really hurt by a lousy offensive line. I know what you have in Alex and he doesn't push the ball down field or throw to his WRs much or often, but he is a master of the RB/TE short passing dink and dunk and you can easliy win with that if you have a decent defense. You guys just ran into a buzz saw in Denver pretty much crushing everybody they've faced this year losing only to Seattle (#1 D), Patriots (red hot offense), and the Rams (trap game or just down game for Broncos). Personnel wise, you still seem 3-4 years from serious AFC super bowl contention. This loss wasn't on Alex. Not by a long shot. Not from what I could see. |
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If your point is that the 49ers offense was poor or mediocre, then agree, point made. Still, it is rare to impossible to make the super bowl with a top 3 defense and a top 3 offense. Pretty much the salary cap era makes you sacrifice mediocrity in one unit to dominance in the other. Both the Giants and 49ers built for defense, by chance or by intention. A punt glanced off SF Kyle Williams knee in that game exactly the way it glanced off KC Marcus Cooper's knee in tonight's game, and that is 1 of the 2 special teams turnovers that he was referring to, that cost the 49ers to lose to the Giants. The other 3 mistakes were a kick return fumbled to the Giants, and 2 easy interceptions by Eli Manning that were both dropped. Actually, knocked out of one 49er DBs hands by another aggressive DB. |
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I'm honestly wondering how many 250-word posts you can make saying the same ****ing shit day in and day out for no ****ing reason. He's been our QB for a season and a half now. We know what we're getting with him when we trot him out on the field. MOVE ON. |
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KC's 4 year clock hasn't really started yet given how bad Dorsey's drafts have been. |
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Eli threw 2 foolhardy passes straight into the open arms of 49ers DBs on 2 separate plays, either one of those turnovers seals the win for Alex and the 49ers. Now Eli also threw a beautiful pass to tie the game and put us into overtime, so it was a mixed effort. But at the end of the day it was just Eli being foolhardy but also being lucky and getting away with it. Lets see if I can find the 2 GIFs of the the 2 easy interceptions from Eli our own guys broke up. Here is the first. #25 has the ball and #38 aggressively runs into him knocking away what should have been interception #1 from Eli. By the way, he knocked #25 out of the game (our best CB) and the later TD pass from Eli was from the lower quality backup who replaced him. http://assets.sbnation.com/assets/891379/hit.gif Not a gif but below is a photo of the same safety #38 knocking what should have been the 2nd of Eli's foolish ints away from #22, the cornerback who had the angle on the ball. Again, this 2nd int alone seals the win for the 49ers and the Giants are done. http://www.pressdemocrat.com/csp/med...YPE=image/jpeg Eli is a foolhardy gunslinger who needed not 1 but 2 lucky plays where lack of communication between 49ers DBs caused 2 easy interceptions to be dropped. He should have been picked off twice and lost the game handily in regulation. For all his incompletions, by being more careful with the ball Alex outplayed Eli but Eli was just more lucky on that day. That is a fact. Don't even get me started how a too-quick referee whistle deprived the 49ers from an Ahmad Bradshaw fumble that also would have sealed the 49ers win. The ball is out with Bradshaw's knees not down but the idiot refs had already blew the whistle and = not reviewable. http://static.nfl.com/static/content...5_video_cp.jpg Alex should have gone on to the super bowl, not Eli. But an Eli vs. Brady rematch was a VERY popular outcome so... |
Wait why are you white knighting Alex Smith..
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There are some unproven guys who look like they could be good starters (Davis, Kelce, Gaines etc) and a lot of league average guys, and then two really good players in JC and Houston. Problem with the former is that he's a running back who's about to hit a cliff production wise and the other is a guy who will demand a lot of money in free agency. |
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