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I thought hurricane season was over.Seems the coaches only concern is the wind.
I thought hurricane season was over.Seems the coaches only concern is the wind.
I thought hurricane season was over.
And we have balance. Were good my friend.“Conventional wisdom is that when the elements get challenging, it’s better to have balance. Any time you have balance, it helps,” Offensive Coordinator Joe Philbin said. “Wind can be a great equalizer.”
Dan, McCarthy has been building this team for several years now. He has been building a Championship team. Next to Buffalo we play in probably the most hostile environment in the NFL. Do you not think that when they were building this offense they did not take wind into consideration. We have Starks and Grant and Kuuuuuhn. Were good.
Have a good night.
Candlestick is KNOWN for it's wind. Kickers hate that place.
Candlestick is KNOWN for it's wind. Kickers hate that place.
The only thing that the weather needs to effect is the long ball and you'll see a very tightly matched game. And to be honest the Niner running game>Packer running game. Same goes for rushing defense as well as kickers/punters.Let's see we have arguably the best QB in the game. If he has trouble passing in the wind, which I doubt will effect him much, then think how it will effect the QB on the other side. What's more the achilles heel of our defense is their inability to defend the pass. Our defense has defended the run really well. I Like our chances if the other team becomes reduced to running the ball. Rodgers will complete more passes than their guy and we'll stuff the run when the other QB can't throw. It's all good for us.
And it was windy Monday night. Maybe not a gale but windy.
Capers loves to make the game one dimensional. He'd like nothing more than to forget about the long ball and bring 7-8 players in the box. If you watch our offense you'll see that we throw a lot of short stuff. That's the West Coast offense. Yards after the catch and we excel in that. I think we are at the top or near the top in yards after catch.The only thing that the weather needs to effect is the long ball and you'll see a very tightly matched game. And to be honest the Niner running game>Packer running game. Same goes for rushing defense as well as kickers/punters.
I'll start talking about the 9er's and the PACK on Jan 2.The only thing that the weather needs to effect is the long ball and you'll see a very tightly matched game. And to be honest the Niner running game>Packer running game. Same goes for rushing defense as well as kickers/punters.
God bless the Pack but they won't zero the Niner short pass game or the run game. A true WCO is about 50/50 run vs pass and that's what the Niners do. In bad weather it'll come down to defense.Capers loves to make the game one dimensional. He'd like nothing more than to forget about the long ball and bring 7-8 players in the box. If you watch our offense you'll see that we throw a lot of short stuff. That's the West Coast offense. Yards after the catch and we excel in that. I think we are at the top or near the top in yards after catch.
The point is we'd still be able to throw enough and reducing SF to just running would be to our advantage. I'm a helluva lot more worried about meeting a team without the wind factor that can both throw and run the ball.
Well there is alot of football left to play. But this matchup looks more and more likely with each week. Nuthin' wrong with talkin' it up a bit!I'll start talking about the 9er's and the PACK on Jan 2.
I guess I misinterpreted this.No one said the Packers would zero the 9'ers.
... and reducing SF to just running...
No the West Coast offense is not a 50-50 run pass offense.
From Wikepedia: "Bill Walsh's West Coast Offense differs from traditional offense by emphasizing a short, horizontal passing attack to help stretch out the defense, thus opening up options for longer running plays and longer passes that can achieve greater gains. The West Coast Offense as implemented under Walsh features precisely run pass patterns by the receivers that make up about 65% to 80% of the offensive scheme. With the defense stretched out, the offense is then free to focus the remaining plays on longer throws of more than 14 yards and mid to long yard rushes. "
Also the RB is used mostly as a receiver in the West Coast offense.
God bless the Pack but they won't zero the Niner short pass game or the run game. A true WCO is about 50/50 run vs pass and that's what the Niners do. In bad weather it'll come down to defense.
In good weather or in a dome, the Pack shouldn't fear anyone. Most teams in the league right now either have a good offense or a good defense but not both... except the Niners and the Steelers. And the Steelers are AFC. The only teams with an outstanding passing game are the Pats and Saints but both their defenses stink. And again the Pats are also AFC.
Well there is alot of football left to play. But this matchup looks more and more likely with each week. Nuthin' wrong with talkin' it up a bit!
The Pack Fears no one. They respect every team and prepare to do battle but they expect to win every game they play each week.Poppa San, I'm talking about teams OTHER than the Pack. As in opponents with big passing games the Packers might play. In the NFC, only the Saints fill that bill. And their D sucks. So the Pack shouldn't fear them.