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<blockquote data-quote="FrankRizzo" data-source="post: 484249" data-attributes="member: 2232"><p>What un-scouted, unseen stuff can we throw at the Niners?</p><p></p><p>I got some ideas:</p><p> </p><p>Defense:</p><p>Throw some 4-3 or Okie at the Niners, see if they're rehearsed enough to know their blocking assignments on runs or pass protection.</p><p> </p><p>Offense:</p><p>Put Cobb at RB, but use him as a decoy the first 2, 3 times, faking tosses to him one way, and having Rodgers throw to the other side, with the safety leaning the wrong way.</p><p> </p><p>Move Cobb in motion a few times, and give him a handoff going left..... and on the second one a drive or two later, have him throw the ball deep. He used to be a QB. Well, like this: [media=youtube]srcqADaO8og[/media]</p><p> </p><p>Also, with both Justin and now, apparently maybe, Aldon a bit injured, and always working on their stunts and pass rush, get Willis or Bowman out of the game with the personnel like last game, and/or motion a TE the other way to move him over, and then run a ton of plays right at the Smith brothers.</p><p> </p><p>The Giants, with the shorter Ahmad Bradshaw, ran right thru the Niners defense, even before they had any nagging injuries.</p><p> </p><p>We should be able to as well, with their defense 99% focusing on Rodgers in the crosshairs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FrankRizzo, post: 484249, member: 2232"] What un-scouted, unseen stuff can we throw at the Niners? I got some ideas: Defense: Throw some 4-3 or Okie at the Niners, see if they're rehearsed enough to know their blocking assignments on runs or pass protection. Offense: Put Cobb at RB, but use him as a decoy the first 2, 3 times, faking tosses to him one way, and having Rodgers throw to the other side, with the safety leaning the wrong way. Move Cobb in motion a few times, and give him a handoff going left..... and on the second one a drive or two later, have him throw the ball deep. He used to be a QB. Well, like this: [media=youtube]srcqADaO8og[/media] Also, with both Justin and now, apparently maybe, Aldon a bit injured, and always working on their stunts and pass rush, get Willis or Bowman out of the game with the personnel like last game, and/or motion a TE the other way to move him over, and then run a ton of plays right at the Smith brothers. The Giants, with the shorter Ahmad Bradshaw, ran right thru the Niners defense, even before they had any nagging injuries. We should be able to as well, with their defense 99% focusing on Rodgers in the crosshairs. [/QUOTE]
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