MiamiBeachPacker
Cheesehead
Nobody is forcing you 49er fans to stick around, so you're welcome to leave immediately.
Really!!! Lets bed realistic here. Kap is going to get his plays. Not sure wher "******* his leg" comes from. We'll see you in January.As a 49ers fan I totally agree. He drew a personal foul, and after all his smack talk and ******* Kaepernick's leg all game long - Kaep threw for 69%, 3 touchdowns, 0 interceptions and 412 yards.
Totally clowned.
How so, what I said was hardly contradictory. Neither Matthews nor Perry aggressively attacked the edges or applied jet/arc rushes. Maybe we saw different things but I saw a lot of classic QB contain with the outside rushers maintaining their positions along the edges of the line.
Greatest rookie QB to lose a SB, maybe.
He's the greatest quaterback to have ever played the game in the history of football.
Two of those holds were bogus, the other was questionable. Meanwhile, we were held on multiple occasions along with the obvious facemask on Lacy.I didn't zero in on Sitton the whole game, but his three penalties killed three good runs. He's supposed to be our best and most experienced lineman. Justin Smith didn't get a sack, but I sure wouldn't say he got "manhandled".
How so, what I said was hardly contradictory. Neither Matthews nor Perry aggressively attacked the edges or applied jet/arc rushes. Maybe we saw different things but I saw a lot of classic QB contain with the outside rushers maintaining their positions along the edges of the line.
Really!!! Lets bed realistic here. Kap is going to get his plays. Not sure wher "******* his leg" comes from. We'll see you in January.
Justin Smith flopped on two of those three penalties.
Two of those holds were bogus, the other was questionable. Meanwhile, we were held on multiple occasions along with the obvious facemask on Lacy.
Speaking of Lacy, he's going to have a huge year.
^^^^DB's were atrocious. When Williams let Boldin catch that 3rd down pass in the 4th, I was saying to myself, "ANYONE BUT HIM."
Offense seemed like they were a little inconsistent. I mean, one drive they take it on a 9 play touchdown. Next drive, 3 and out. I know it's the 1st game but it was a little infuriating.
No more Ross on kickoffs.
The cheap shot out of bounds, and there was at least a couple plays where Clay came in practically unguarded and hit Kaepernick for a loss. After one of those plays he got up and started jaw jacking in Kaepernick's face.
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This. I'm fine with him on punts, but leave the kickoffs to someone with a brain cell. I say sign Dwyer as a kick returner.
One positive I take away from this game...with the exception of Boldin vs. a variety of corners and safeties, I think on balance we out-physicaled them. That's a big plus.
The call against Staley was questionable and the call against Matthews was a no brainer. You lost by 6 points anyway. There were also plenty of Packers getting non-calls for holding.
It doesn't make sense because I doubt the object was to allow the opposing QB 3+ seconds to throw the ball. Second, we were playing zone when they had fewer than 4 wide.
Clay was doing what Clay does. Perry and Neal as well. The latter two only have a bull rush, so it might look like they were in contain. And if you're going to bull rush, it would be nice to walk a blocker back into the QBs face once in a while instead of...never.
Personally I do think the Defense was too vanilla and could have found more creative ways to dial up pressures, not sure why we didn't see more stunts and twists.
Hyde anybody?Cobb is returning punts
Kaepernick had all day to throw and our defensive secondary was without our best safety, Morgan Burnett, and our best CB, Casey Heyward, and man did it show. Packers' safeties were lost back there and playing way too far off.
McCarthy is a loser in this game for 2 reasons:
1) obviously for taking the penalty instead of making it 4th and 1.
2) for not knowing the rule that offsetting penalties on a dead ball means the down does not get replayed. McCarthy admitted after the game he didn't know the rule:
"When asked if he was aware of the mistake, Packers coach Mike McCarthy said, "Yes. I mean, I'm aware of it now.""