jelt2359
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Biffany's analysis:
"Houston is not a bend the edge DE so I think he's being misused as a result. He's not the type of athlete that is going to turn the corner and get consistent pressure off the edge. I think he's fast and physical but he does a better job of translating his speed to power and beating inferior athletes inside,than outside. If Ratliff is out then Houston should get more interior reps to balance out Sutton's work load."
49ers:
This is the harder way to attack cover3. Trying to go at the CBs and how they use bail technique. It works well if the WRs can instill fear into the CBs that the WRs are capable of beating them vertically. That is not Boldin/Crabs/SJ.
CBs playing cover3 will bail at the snap to get to their deep third zone, making sure nothing gets behind them. Here, the 49ers try to get a short gain on a quick curl. To do so, the WR needs to sell the deep route and get that CB's hips turned up the field, then curl the route, for what should be a sure catch.
3rd Quarter - This is the 1st Fuller INT where he "took it away" from Crabs.
The CB is seen bailing, watching the QB. Because Crabs can't threaten deep, the CB never fully turns upfield. This should still be okay, provided Kap puts the ball on the correct shoulder - the inside shoulder, towards the middle of the field.
Biffany:
"Yelling and screaming on the sideline does not a great player make. I know everyone is fawning over him again because he was yelling and screaming on the sideline at the defense because he was so fired up at that moment, but that stunt doesn't make him our best player.
Some of you fucktards need to get a grip on that non-football shit that cause an instant message board circle jerk. Like week one yelling at Burfict and later the almost fight with the Rams and now this stunt in week 2. None of this shit makes Long a better football player, it simply causes undue adoration and message board stupidity of the highest order.
Overall though I think it really reveals the psychology that exists on this board as a whole."
49ers:
INT'ed. It's a longer throw for what would probably be an 8-10 yard gain. The benefit of attacking the CB is more RAC potential if a tackle is broken since there aren't 3 LBs patrolling the area, like in the middle of the field. The downside is an inaccurate throw is big trouble.
(moar: http://www.49erswebzone.com/forum/n...ches-film-analysis/page2/#Vo4BiKtwPTHThxyH.99)
Biffany again (he gets three cos he's the incumbent here):
Webb is locked in at right tackle NO ONE AND I MEAN NO ONE is going to compete with Webb at RT.
Not the rookie Mills.
Of course this is subjective, but I personally slightly prefer their board leader to ours. I wonder if trading board leaders is possible...
"Houston is not a bend the edge DE so I think he's being misused as a result. He's not the type of athlete that is going to turn the corner and get consistent pressure off the edge. I think he's fast and physical but he does a better job of translating his speed to power and beating inferior athletes inside,than outside. If Ratliff is out then Houston should get more interior reps to balance out Sutton's work load."
49ers:
This is the harder way to attack cover3. Trying to go at the CBs and how they use bail technique. It works well if the WRs can instill fear into the CBs that the WRs are capable of beating them vertically. That is not Boldin/Crabs/SJ.
CBs playing cover3 will bail at the snap to get to their deep third zone, making sure nothing gets behind them. Here, the 49ers try to get a short gain on a quick curl. To do so, the WR needs to sell the deep route and get that CB's hips turned up the field, then curl the route, for what should be a sure catch.
3rd Quarter - This is the 1st Fuller INT where he "took it away" from Crabs.
The CB is seen bailing, watching the QB. Because Crabs can't threaten deep, the CB never fully turns upfield. This should still be okay, provided Kap puts the ball on the correct shoulder - the inside shoulder, towards the middle of the field.
Biffany:
"Yelling and screaming on the sideline does not a great player make. I know everyone is fawning over him again because he was yelling and screaming on the sideline at the defense because he was so fired up at that moment, but that stunt doesn't make him our best player.
Some of you fucktards need to get a grip on that non-football shit that cause an instant message board circle jerk. Like week one yelling at Burfict and later the almost fight with the Rams and now this stunt in week 2. None of this shit makes Long a better football player, it simply causes undue adoration and message board stupidity of the highest order.
Overall though I think it really reveals the psychology that exists on this board as a whole."
49ers:
INT'ed. It's a longer throw for what would probably be an 8-10 yard gain. The benefit of attacking the CB is more RAC potential if a tackle is broken since there aren't 3 LBs patrolling the area, like in the middle of the field. The downside is an inaccurate throw is big trouble.
(moar: http://www.49erswebzone.com/forum/n...ches-film-analysis/page2/#Vo4BiKtwPTHThxyH.99)
Biffany again (he gets three cos he's the incumbent here):
Webb is locked in at right tackle NO ONE AND I MEAN NO ONE is going to compete with Webb at RT.
Not the rookie Mills.
Of course this is subjective, but I personally slightly prefer their board leader to ours. I wonder if trading board leaders is possible...